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Soupy Sales

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The wildest, most innovative children television host of the baby-boom era, comedian Soupy Sales also scored a series of hit novelty records, including "The Mouse" and "Spy with a Pie." Born Milton Supman in Franklinton, NC, on January 8, 1926, he grew up in Huntington, WV, and later earned a degree in journalism from Marshall University. While working as a radio scriptwriter at Huntington station WHTN, he moonlighted as a standup comic, and ultimately worked his way into a regular on-air position. Reviving his old childhood nickname "Soupy" for broadcasting, Supman also abandoned his surname in favor of the more radio-friendly "Hines," which he later rejected for its similarity to the foodstuffs manufacturer Heinz. Installing "Sales" as a tribute to a friend and rival comedian, he soon emerged as the area's highest-rated DJ and in 1950 relocated to Cincinnati to pursue a career in television. Sales' first series, Soupy's Soda Shop, is believed to be the fledgling medium's first teenage dance program, beating Dick Clark's American Bandstand to air by close to two years. The program was a ratings disappointment, however, and Sales was next installed as the host of a variety series dubbed Club Nothing. In 1953 he moved on to the Detroit market, where he hosted his own daily noon-hour children's show, Lunch with Soupy Sales, on local ABC affiliate WXYZ. A rapid-fire collection of sketches, film shorts, and pratfalls, the show would make its host the Motor City's highest-rated television personality throughout the remainder of the decade.

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Top Tracks

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  1. Santa Claus Is Surfin' To Town - (1:33)  -  80 plays
  2. Green Grow The Lilacs - (3:05)  -  36 plays
  3. My Baby's Got A Crush On Frankenstein - (3:08)  -  12 plays
  4. The Mouse - (2:27)  -  11 plays
  5. Muck-Arty-Park - (4:06)  -  13 plays
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