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  • Dec 25, 1950
    "The Steve Allen Show" begins airing daily on CBS-TV, just months after its host had a hit as a songwriter on the Margaret Whiting/Jimmy Wakely duet "Let's Go To Church (Next Sunday Morning)"
    Aug 30, 1951
    "Al Morgan" is broadcast for the last time on the DuMont TV network, concluding a two-year run. During the variety series' first season, the host earned his only country hit with "Jealous Heart"
    Dec 30, 1951
    "The Roy Rogers Show" debuts on NBC. The western television series features Rogers, wife Dale Evans and sidekick Pat Brady, plus the couple's horses--Trigger and Buttermilk--and dog Bullet. Rogers and Evans sign off each episode with their theme song, "Happy Trails"
    Jun 26, 1952
    The "Wayne King" music series ends a three-year run on NBC-TV's Midwest network. The show's theme song, "The Waltz You Saved For Me," becomes a country hit 10 years later for Ferlin Husky
    Jul 1, 1952
    CBS debuts the twice-a-week series "Music Hall," hosted by Patti Page
    Jul 14, 1952
    "The Eddy Arnold Show" debuts as a summer replacement series on CBS-TV, but ends up running on all three major networks through September 1956
    Sep 11, 1952
    The daily CBS variety program "The Steve Allen Show" is telecast for the final time. Allen wrote the Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely country hit "Let's Go To Church (Next Sunday Morning)"
    Sep 25, 1952
    The CBS series "Music Hall," hosted by Patti Page, airs for the last time after less than three months on the air
    Oct 3, 1952
    "The Adventures Of Ozzie & Harriet" debuts on ABC-TV, with 11-year-old Ricky Nelson in a regular role
    Oct 8, 1952
    NBC debuts "Scott Music Hall," hosted by Patti Page, the singing rage




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