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5.9/10 TV | 6.8/10 First episode date 1949 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Genre Children's television series Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Program Achievement in the Field of Children's Programming Similar Ding Dong School, Camel News Caravan, The Edsel Show, The Gabby Hayes Show, Arthur Godfrey and His F |
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Super Circus was an American television program which aired live on Sunday afternoons from 5 to 6pm Eastern Time from 1949-1956 on ABC. The show was produced in Chicago from through 1955, and its production moved to New York City for its final season. The award-winning show featured circus and clown acts performing in front of a studio audience. Mary Hartline and Claude Kirchner were the hosts (Jerry Colonna succeeded Kirchner as "Ringmaster" in the final New York season), and Bruce Chase conducted the band. Sponsors for the show including Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Mars, Inc. (Mars Bars, Snickers, 3 Musketeers), Canada Dry Ginger Ale, and Sweetheart Soap.
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- Super circus 3d color cars jump learn colours toy surprise by busy beavers
- Australian super circus sydney melbystrand
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- Episode status
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History

Hartline, known for her short skirts. white boots and long blonde hair, became one of television's first sex symbols, spawning merchandise such as dolls.

For at least the 1951 and 1952 seasons, each day Kirchner selected one child from the audience to stick his hand into a jar full of coins, attempting to pull out and keep as much money as possible. There were no one-dollar coins in the jar, but Kirchner always announced when he spotted a "fifty-cent piece" among the coins retrieved and the audience was prompted to cheer.
Episode status

A small number of episodes survive in film archives and private collections. Six episodes were released to DVD on October 28, 2008 by Alpha Video.


