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Which stations carried Liberace and Florian ZaBach in the 1950s?

...two of the earliest successes in television syndication were music programs starring Liberace, the flamboyant pianist, and Florian ZaBach, who was promoted by some stations as "The Violin Successor to Liberace" (NBC affiliate WMBV/11 Marinette advertised Zabach as such in the Wisconsin edition of TV Guide while carrying both shows during the 1954-55 season). In the Christmas Week 1954 Wisconsin edition, TV Guide lists WMBV as carrying Liberace at 5:30 PM Saturday (Christmas Day) and 8:30 PM Wednesday (pre-empting the second half of Kraft Television Theater) and ZaBach at 6:30 Sunday (pre-empting Mr. Peepers); curiously, CBS affiliate WBAY-TV/2 Green Bay, in the same market as WMBV, also carried Liberace at 9:00 PM Sunday, pre-empting Father Knows Best. I'm guessing Guild Films didn't distribute Liberace on an exclusive basis that season. In Liberace's home town of Milwaukee, his program was carried by WTMJ-TV/4 on Fridays at 8:00 PM, while in Madison it was seen over WKOW-TV/27 Fridays at 8:30 (pre-empting Our Miss Brooks from CBS)...

...from searching other posts in this section, I've found thae following stations airing the programs:

Liberace
Cleveland: WEWS/5, 9:00 PM Wednesdays (pre-empting Masquerade Party from ABC, I believe)
Akron: WAKR-TV/49, 8:30 PM Tuesdays (pre-empting Twenty Questions from ABC)
Sioux Falls, South Dakota: KELO-TV/11, 9:30 PM Mondays
Yuma, Arizona: KIVA-TV/11, 9:00 PM Tuesdays
Phoenix: KPHO-TV/5, 7:30 PM Tuesdays
Sioux City, Iowa: KVTV/9, 8:30 Tuesdays (pre-empting See It Now from CBS)
Chicago: WGN-TV/9, 9:30 PM Wednesdays

The Florian ZaBach Show
Binghamton, New York: WINR/40
Manchester, New Hampshire: WMUR-TV/9
Cleveland: WEWS/5
Tampa-St. Petersburg: WSUN-TV/38
Vancouver, British Columbia: CBUT/2 (did CBC carry Liberace and/or ZaBach nationally in Canada?)
New York City: WPIX-TV/11
Lexington, Kentucky: WLEX-TV/18

...What other stations carried Liberace and/or ZaBach, and if the station was a network affiliate airing them in prime time, what were the network programs they pre-empted in those markets?...
 
Don't ever remember seeing Florian ZaBach in Rochester, NY...but WHEC-TV did carry Liberace in various dayparts (sometimes daytime, sometimes early evening before the network feeds in what we now call "prime access"--IIRC 7 PM, where the station now does a local newscast after Brian Williams wraps NBC Nightly News).
 
oburn said:
wcov tv montgomery carried it was it a abc tv show
...Liberace did have a daytime show on ABC in the late '50s (I have a Who Do You Trust? program on DVD on which Ed McMahon promos that show), but I'm specifically asking about the Guild Films syndicated show of 1952-55. However, that does bring up another question: was the Guild Films version rerun as part of the ABC daytime show?...
 
In Spokane, KHQ-TV (NBC) carried The Liberace Show, and KREM-TV (ABC) carried Florian ZaBach. I don't believe either show was on during prime time.
 
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