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The Uncle Al Show

The Uncle Al Show

Description: The Uncle Al Show was a children's television program originating in Cincinnati. The show was hosted by Cleveland native Al Lewis, and later was co-hosted by his wife, Wanda. The show enjoyed a remarkable 35-year run on WCPO-TV, making it one of the longest-running local children's shows in American TV history. Wikipedia
Genre: Family
Year Released: 1958
Number of episodes: 1
First episode air date: October 18, 1958
Created By: Al Lewis
Starring: "Uncle Al" Lewis; Wanda Lewis (1956–1985)
Network: American Broadcasting Company
Genres: Children's television series, Educational television
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