The Strawhatters Explained

Alt Name:Summer in the Park
Runtime:60 minutes with commercials
Starring:Bob Haymes, Bill Wendell (1952); Johnny Olson, (1953); Virginia Graham, (1954)
Director:Frank Bunetta
Producer:Roger Gerry
Country:United States

The Strawhatters is an American television summer variety show that aired on the national DuMont network in the 1950s.

Broadcast history

The show aired on the DuMont network from May 27, 1953, until September 9, 1953, and again in 1954, from June 23 until September 8 of that year. Episodes of the program had also been seen on WABD, the New York City-area DuMont station, in 1952, before it aired nationally. For 1954, the program was retitled Summer in the Park.

Filmed at Palisades Amusement Park in New Jersey, across the Hudson River from New York City, The Strawhatters featured talent shows, musical entertainment, and diving exhibitions. The Complete Directory to Primetime Network and Cable TV Shows (8th edition, 2003) called The Strawhatters "essentially an hour-long advertisement for Palisades Amusement Park."

The program was hosted and emceed by Bob Haymes,[1] followed by Bill Wendell[2] in 1952, Johnny Olson in 1953, and Virginia Graham in 1954.

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Notes and References

  1. Brooklyn Daily Eagle, July 6, 1952, page 25
  2. Brooklyn Daily Eagle, August 27, 1952, page 17