Wrestling from Marigold explained

Genre:Sports
Starring:Jack Brickhouse
Vince Lloyd
Country:United States
Language:English
Producer:Fred Kohler
Runtime:90/120 minutes
Channel:DuMont

Wrestling from Marigold is an American sports program broadcast from the Marigold Arena in Chicago which aired on the DuMont Television Network from Saturday, September 17, 1949, until March 1955. The show lasted for either 90 or 120 minutes, usually on Saturdays at 9pm ET, and continued to be broadcast on WGN-TV as a non-network show until 1957.

Overview

The show was broadcast live by WGN from Marigold in Chicago, produced by National Wrestling Alliance promoter Fred Kohler, with play-by-play by Jack Brickhouse. Vince Lloyd served as the announcer. Lloyd also did live commercials for such products as Aero Shave. This was the last network TV broadcast of wrestling in the US until Saturday Night's Main Event on NBC in 1985.[1]

Episode status

About 10 episodes of wrestling on DuMont are in the collection of the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Four are titled Pro Wrestling from Chicago and may be from this series. However, it is unclear if the others are from the Marigold in Chicago, or Wrestling from Columbia Park, or some other DuMont series.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://tviv.org/Wrestling_from_Marigold_Arena TVIV entry
  2. https://archive.org/post/230891/early-pro-wrestling-broadcasts Internet Archive entry