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Luci's Toyshop was a daily childrens television show broadcast on WBNS-TV in Columbus, Ohio from 1960 until 1972. This website is a on-line museum of Luci's Toyshop history -- an archive for research and education.
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Luci's Toyshop was a daily childrens television show...
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Sheram Puppets - edited text and added several photos ....
- Cast Biographies
Cast Biographies - Luci's Toyshop
- Characters and Puppets
WBNS-TV became the first television station in the U.S. to...
- Photo Album
Lamb and Luci -- Several Sheram puppets on the bottom shelf...
- Major Changes in the Show
However, one-hundred miles south of Columbus, WCPO-TV in...
- Show-Related Products: Sheram Puppets, Luci's Little-Shop, etc
Show-Related Products: Sheram Puppets, Luci's Little-Shop,...
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Here we'll honor folks who contributed to Luci's Toyshop --...
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11 Ιουν 2019 · Luci VanLeeuwen poses with some of her puppet friends at her puppet factory on Columbus' South Side in 1996. "Luci's Toy Shop" was a popular children's show that ran on WBNS-TV from...
22 Δεκ 2016 · The locally produced television show, which aired live from the WBNS studios daily from 1960 to 1972, featured Luci VanLeeuwen and her cast of hand puppets, most of which were sewn by Luci herself and animated by co-producer Chuck White and his many voices.
From 1960 to 1972 Columbus Ohio's WBNS 10TV aired "Luci's Toyshop". Luci's Toyshop left an indelible mark on the lives of the many youngsters who viewed this...
Luci's Toyshop was a children's program which aired on WBNS-TV in Columbus from 1960-1972. Now for the first time in decades hundreds of vintage puppets from her company Sheram Puppets Inc are being made available for purchase!
11 Ιουν 2019 · The Columbus Dispatch. • Jonathan Winters, comedian. • Rod Serling, "Twilight Zone" host. • Chuck White, first African-American TV personality in Ohio, famous for his role as "Mr. Tree" on the...
12 Ιουν 2019 · WBNS-TV, from 1933 to present. 2019-06-12 - The Columbus Dispatch. • October 1933: WCAH Radio is purchased by the Wolfe family, owners of The Columbus Dispatch and WBNS radio. With the intention of making this a television station, they change the station’s call letters to those used for WBNS radio, derived from the Wolfe family businesses