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"LOOK WHO'S HERE"

I need a little help on a TV program in which I have heard of early in my childhood and it's probably been on shortly before my time. Eastxtv or any of the East Texas TV historians, perhaps you can put a light on this show called "Look Who's Here." KLTV ran this show during the '60s and I am curious to know if it's either syndicated or local. Your help is greatly appreciated.
 
NBC had a show on Sunday afternoons in the 1957-58 season
called "Look Here!" It was similar in format to CBS's "Person To
Person." I'm guessing, though, that the show you're referring to
was local, since I was around in the '60s and never heard of it
(I didn't move to Texas until 1976).
 
KLTV behan airing "Look Who's Here" in the 1950's atout mid-afternoon when TV stations ususally didn'tign on until that time. The show was of a pot pourri approach and was once hosted by Channel 7's jack of all trades and weatherman, Kip Kippinbrock.
 
Thanks, nuzguy for the input of that local show. I kinda figured Kip Kippenbrock would do it all when KLTV was giving the prehistoric channels 19 and 32 a run for their money (and believe it or not, they were---literally broke and cannot compete with a powerful station like 7). I was going through a lot of old Longview News Journal newspaper clips via microfiche and found what other station were showing including the Shreveport stations. Pretty soon, I may have to dig up the earliest schedule from KLTV as well as the the other two UHFs (19 & 32) and post those up for you.
 
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