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Super Circus

Super Circus

Description: Super Circus is an American television program that 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. Wikipedia
Genre: Children's television series
Year Released: 1949
First episode air date: 1949
Network: American Broadcasting Company
Genre: Children's television series
Nominations: Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Program Achievement in the Field of Children's Programming
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