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The Wallace and Ladmo Show

The Wallace and Ladmo Show, also known as It's Wallace and Wallace & Company, was a children's television show produced by and aired on KPHO-TV (Channel 5) in Phoenix, Arizona, from April 1, 1954, to December 29, 1989.[1] For most of its 35-year run, it was broadcast in the afternoon, Monday through Friday, and usually live.

The Wallace and Ladmo Show
Created byBill Thompson
StarringBill Thompson
Ladimir Kwiatkowski
Pat McMahon
Country of originUnited States
Production
Running time60 minutes / 30 minutes
Original release
NetworkKPHO-TV
ReleaseApril 1, 1954 (1954-04-01) –
December 29, 1989 (1989-12-29)

History edit

The Wallace and Ladmo Show ran more than 35 years—making it one of the longest-running, daily, locally produced children's television shows in American broadcasting.[2]

It premiered as It's Wallace?, a vehicle to showcase cartoons for KPHO in January 1954.[3][4] The show was hosted by Bill Thompson, who created the character of Wallace Snead when he appeared on the Golddust Charlie Show (also on KPHO). It aired on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:30 PM. Within a year, Ladimir Kwiatkowski (who had been a cameraman for the station) joined the show as Ladmo, the rubber-faced sidekick to Wallace. In 1960, Pat McMahon joined the cast and developed a list of characters (such as Gerald, Aunt Maud, Captain Super and Marshall Good) that parodied various popular culture icons. (McMahon remains a popular talk radio personality for KTAR in the Phoenix market.) In addition to the daily broadcasts, the cast of the show performed regular stage shows at such venues as local movie theaters and malls, Encanto Park (in central Phoenix), and the Legend City theme park.[5][6]

In 1968 the show was renamed Wallace & Company and again in 1970, to its better known title, The Wallace & Ladmo Show. In 1973, the time slot of the show split with a morning and afternoon show but taping of the two shows was still in the afternoon so children could attend the audience after school.

The show ended with the final taping on December 29, 1989. By that time it had won many awards, including nine regional Emmy awards.

KAZT-TV (Channel 7.1 in Prescott and Phoenix) has periodically aired reruns of The Wallace and Ladmo Show. As of January 1, 2023, they have added these reruns to their Sunday schedule.[7]

Ladmo Bags edit

 
A Ladmo Bag

In the mid-1960s, the Ladmo Bag first appeared on the show. Prior to this, children who were winners of one of the many ongoing contests run by the program, were invited on the show to pick a prize from the "Toy Cottage". Often they would have a difficult time choosing which prize they wanted, leading to delays and slowing the pace of the show. Wallace credits Pat McMahon with coming up with the idea, of putting items from the show's sponsors in a bag, and giving that to the winner instead. The Ladmo Bag could also be won by children in the in-studio audience or at stage performances. They were paper grocery bags filled with candy, potato chips, cans of soda, assorted coupons and so on.[8][9]

To Wallace and Ladmo fans and collectors, an authentic Ladmo Bag from the original show can be worth a considerable amount of money. However, very few of these bags still exist intact, as most children that won the prizes consumed the content inside and discarded the bag. Some natives of the Phoenix area use the expression "I never got a Ladmo Bag when I was a kid" as a metaphor for "I had a deprived childhood."

The last Ladmo bag, on the final telecast, was given to Wallace in a symbolic gesture by Ladmo. Although Kwiatkowski died on Wednesday March 2, 1994, select people attending events like the Arizona State Fair would still win Ladmo bags as recently as 2014. Bill Thompson (Wallace) died on July 23, 2014.[3]

In 2015, Pat McMahon revealed that the seating chart, ostensibly used to determine the winner of the Ladmo Bag during the show, was actually a blank sheet of paper. According to McMahon, Wallace would simply choose a seat at random.[10]

Inmates of the Maricopa County jail have been known to call the bags of food given to them as "Ladmo Bags".[11]

Plays edit

In recent years there have been two plays written about the show. The first play follows Wallace, Ladmo, Pat and Mike Condello as they struggle to hold the show together when the parody band, Hub Kapp and the Wheels, is offered a record deal with Capitol Records. The second play deals with the death of Ladmo from cancer. The first play was performed two times at the Herberger Theater Center in downtown Phoenix, with several celebrities showing up as "Time Machine" guests, including Alice Cooper. The plays were all written by Ben Tyler with input from both Thompson and McMahon.[12]

Museum exhibits edit

The Wallace and Ladmo Show has been the subject of several museum exhibits over the years. In 2009, two different exhibits about the show's history were on view: one at the Arizona Historical Society in Tempe (AHS has over 2,500 Wallace and Ladmo items in their collection), and the other at the Mesa Historical Museum. There is also a permanent exhibit in the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix.

Legacy edit

 
a mural featuring Wallace, Gerald, and Ladmo

On April 1, 2015, the show's 61st anniversary, the creation of The Wallace and Ladmo Foundation was announced.[13] The goal of the foundation is to support Arizona children in the performing arts.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ Hollis, Tim (2001). Hi There, Boys and Girls!: America's Local Children's TV Shows. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 36.
  2. ^ "Missing a Friend: End to Ladmo's life of Joy". Arizona Republic. 1994-03-05. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
  3. ^ a b Reulas, Richard (July 23, 2014). "Bill Thompson of 'Wallace and Ladmo' dies". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved May 13, 2015.
  4. ^ Ruelas, Richard (2005). Thanks for Tuning In. Phoenix: Boffo Books. p. 55. ISBN 0-9752822-0-4.
  5. ^ "Fans pay tribute to longtime KPHO kids' show host". KPHO. 2014-08-11. Retrieved 2017-05-02.
  6. ^ Pela, Robrt (2015-11-05). "The Legend of Tempe's Legend City Amusement Park Lives On". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved 2017-05-02.
  7. ^ "The Wallace & Ladmo Show". AZTV 7. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  8. ^ "The most complete history of the Wallace and Ladmo show". Retrieved 11 July 2014.
  9. ^ Hollis, Tim (2001). Hi There, Boys and Girls!: America's Local Children's TV Shows. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 37. ISBN 9781604738193.
  10. ^ "Wallace and Ladmo Foundation formed; McMahon reveals secret to Ladmo Bag giveaways". Retrieved 2015-04-04.
  11. ^ Attwood, Shaun (May 2011). Hard Time: Life with Sheriff Joe Arpaio in America's Toughest Jail. New York City, New York: Skyhorse Publishing. pp. 320, Hardcover.
  12. ^ "The Wallace & Ladmo Show". Retrieved 2012-08-17.
  13. ^ "Wallace and Ladmo Foundation to be TV show's legacy". Arizona Republic. 2015-03-31. Retrieved 2015-04-01.
  14. ^ "Wallace and Ladmo Foundation Official Page". Retrieved 2015-04-01.

External links edit

  • The Wallace and Ladmo Show at IMDb  
  • The Wallace and Ladmo Foundation Official Site

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The Wallace and Ladmo Show also known as It s Wallace and Wallace amp Company was a children s television show produced by and aired on KPHO TV Channel 5 in Phoenix Arizona from April 1 1954 to December 29 1989 1 For most of its 35 year run it was broadcast in the afternoon Monday through Friday and usually live The Wallace and Ladmo ShowCreated byBill ThompsonStarringBill ThompsonLadimir KwiatkowskiPat McMahonCountry of originUnited StatesProductionRunning time60 minutes 30 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkKPHO TVReleaseApril 1 1954 1954 04 01 December 29 1989 1989 12 29 Contents 1 History 2 Ladmo Bags 3 Plays 4 Museum exhibits 5 Legacy 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe Wallace and Ladmo Show ran more than 35 years making it one of the longest running daily locally produced children s television shows in American broadcasting 2 It premiered as It s Wallace a vehicle to showcase cartoons for KPHO in January 1954 3 4 The show was hosted by Bill Thompson who created the character of Wallace Snead when he appeared on the Golddust Charlie Show also on KPHO It aired on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6 30 PM Within a year Ladimir Kwiatkowski who had been a cameraman for the station joined the show as Ladmo the rubber faced sidekick to Wallace In 1960 Pat McMahon joined the cast and developed a list of characters such as Gerald Aunt Maud Captain Super and Marshall Good that parodied various popular culture icons McMahon remains a popular talk radio personality for KTAR in the Phoenix market In addition to the daily broadcasts the cast of the show performed regular stage shows at such venues as local movie theaters and malls Encanto Park in central Phoenix and the Legend City theme park 5 6 In 1968 the show was renamed Wallace amp Company and again in 1970 to its better known title The Wallace amp Ladmo Show In 1973 the time slot of the show split with a morning and afternoon show but taping of the two shows was still in the afternoon so children could attend the audience after school The show ended with the final taping on December 29 1989 By that time it had won many awards including nine regional Emmy awards KAZT TV Channel 7 1 in Prescott and Phoenix has periodically aired reruns of The Wallace and Ladmo Show As of January 1 2023 they have added these reruns to their Sunday schedule 7 Ladmo Bags edit nbsp A Ladmo BagIn the mid 1960s the Ladmo Bag first appeared on the show Prior to this children who were winners of one of the many ongoing contests run by the program were invited on the show to pick a prize from the Toy Cottage Often they would have a difficult time choosing which prize they wanted leading to delays and slowing the pace of the show Wallace credits Pat McMahon with coming up with the idea of putting items from the show s sponsors in a bag and giving that to the winner instead The Ladmo Bag could also be won by children in the in studio audience or at stage performances They were paper grocery bags filled with candy potato chips cans of soda assorted coupons and so on 8 9 To Wallace and Ladmo fans and collectors an authentic Ladmo Bag from the original show can be worth a considerable amount of money However very few of these bags still exist intact as most children that won the prizes consumed the content inside and discarded the bag Some natives of the Phoenix area use the expression I never got a Ladmo Bag when I was a kid as a metaphor for I had a deprived childhood The last Ladmo bag on the final telecast was given to Wallace in a symbolic gesture by Ladmo Although Kwiatkowski died on Wednesday March 2 1994 select people attending events like the Arizona State Fair would still win Ladmo bags as recently as 2014 Bill Thompson Wallace died on July 23 2014 3 In 2015 Pat McMahon revealed that the seating chart ostensibly used to determine the winner of the Ladmo Bag during the show was actually a blank sheet of paper According to McMahon Wallace would simply choose a seat at random 10 Inmates of the Maricopa County jail have been known to call the bags of food given to them as Ladmo Bags 11 Plays editIn recent years there have been two plays written about the show The first play follows Wallace Ladmo Pat and Mike Condello as they struggle to hold the show together when the parody band Hub Kapp and the Wheels is offered a record deal with Capitol Records The second play deals with the death of Ladmo from cancer The first play was performed two times at the Herberger Theater Center in downtown Phoenix with several celebrities showing up as Time Machine guests including Alice Cooper The plays were all written by Ben Tyler with input from both Thompson and McMahon 12 Museum exhibits editThe Wallace and Ladmo Show has been the subject of several museum exhibits over the years In 2009 two different exhibits about the show s history were on view one at the Arizona Historical Society in Tempe AHS has over 2 500 Wallace and Ladmo items in their collection and the other at the Mesa Historical Museum There is also a permanent exhibit in the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix Legacy edit nbsp a mural featuring Wallace Gerald and LadmoOn April 1 2015 the show s 61st anniversary the creation of The Wallace and Ladmo Foundation was announced 13 The goal of the foundation is to support Arizona children in the performing arts 14 References edit Hollis Tim 2001 Hi There Boys and Girls America s Local Children s TV Shows Univ Press of Mississippi p 36 Missing a Friend End to Ladmo s life of Joy Arizona Republic 1994 03 05 Retrieved 2010 03 19 a b Reulas Richard July 23 2014 Bill Thompson of Wallace and Ladmo dies The Arizona Republic Retrieved May 13 2015 Ruelas Richard 2005 Thanks for Tuning In Phoenix Boffo Books p 55 ISBN 0 9752822 0 4 Fans pay tribute to longtime KPHO kids show host KPHO 2014 08 11 Retrieved 2017 05 02 Pela Robrt 2015 11 05 The Legend of Tempe s Legend City Amusement Park Lives On Phoenix New Times Retrieved 2017 05 02 The Wallace amp Ladmo Show AZTV 7 Retrieved 2023 02 17 The most complete history of the Wallace and Ladmo show Retrieved 11 July 2014 Hollis Tim 2001 Hi There Boys and Girls America s Local Children s TV Shows Univ Press of Mississippi p 37 ISBN 9781604738193 Wallace and Ladmo Foundation formed McMahon reveals secret to Ladmo Bag giveaways Retrieved 2015 04 04 Attwood Shaun May 2011 Hard Time Life with Sheriff Joe Arpaio in America s Toughest Jail New York City New York Skyhorse Publishing pp 320 Hardcover The Wallace amp Ladmo Show Retrieved 2012 08 17 Wallace and Ladmo Foundation to be TV show s legacy Arizona Republic 2015 03 31 Retrieved 2015 04 01 Wallace and Ladmo Foundation Official Page Retrieved 2015 04 01 External links editThe Wallace and Ladmo Show at IMDb nbsp The Wallace and Ladmo Foundation Official Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Wallace and Ladmo Show amp oldid 1192505396, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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