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Date Posted: 19:22:21 09/18/17 Mon
Author: WTK
Subject: Re: Locally produced TV shows
In reply to: Garage Rocker 's message, "Re: Locally produced TV shows" on 05:48:16 09/17/17 Sun

Yates was "Mr. Wrinkle" and as such was a regular on Josie Carey's morning kids' show. The Christmas program was a 15-minute show sponsored by Horne's that ran in early evenings for a couple of weeks before Christmas. Santa was played by (who else?) Ed Schaughency.

Hank Stohl did go out west and had bit parts in TV shows and commercials, but like Cordic, never was as successful there as in Pittsburgh.

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