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A 1954 episode of the show. Super Circus is an American television program that aired live on Sunday afternoons from 5 to 6pm Eastern Time from 1949 to 1956 on ABC. [1] The show was produced in Chicago by WENR-TV, continuing through its call letter change to WBKB (today's WLS-TV) through 1955, and its production moved to New York City and WABC-TV for its final season.
The clown debuted on an ABC-TV show called Super Circus. The family oriented show aired on Sunday afternoons for an hour. Cliffy's sidekicks on the show were Scampy and Nicky, both clowns. Cliffy was the head of the group. He had a bald head, oversized shoes, and a red nose.
On December 18, a month after Super Circus moved from Chicago to New York City, Kirchner left the show and started a new ringmaster career at the city's TV station WOR-TV Channel 9. The new show — Terrytoon Circus — premiered on October 22, 1956 and was seen Monday through Friday at 7pm. Most of the daily episodes opened with Kirchner's ...
Hartline moved to Super Circus, where her looks and figure made her a national star and a sex symbol for thousands of boys, young and old. The show, starring former Chicago World's Fair barker, Big Band announcer, and radio host Claude Kirchner , featured Hartline as the band leader, the circus clowns Cliffy, Scampy, and Nicky, as well as Mike ...
English: "Super Circus" was a popular 50's kids show featuring typical acts that perform at a circus. It featured 3 clowns who added comic relief to the show. This episode contains a Trapeze act, A trainer with a Leopard, and some elephants doing tricks.
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The film was based on a comedy written by Ilf and Petrov and Valentin Kataev and performed by Moscow music hall, Under the Circus Dome (Под куполом цирка), which was seen and liked by Aleksandrov. [1] They made the play into the plot, but during the initial film shooting they went to America.
The film follows Santino, a circus kid. He travels round the country with his family and animals, and is here today, there tomorrow. [1] [2] [3] The film was selected in the Generation Kplus section at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival, where it had its World premiere on 15 February and competed for Crystal Bear for Best Film. [4]