I worked at WBOC-TV for 16 years. Johnny Rae to the best of my memory was the first Jolly Jack followed by Carroll Long and I followed Carroll.
The show was sponsored by White & Leonard of Downtown Salisbury. Kids along with parents loved Jolly as he brought new suggestions for Christmas lists.
These items Jolly presented could be viewed at White & Leonard downtown.
I remember Jolly Jack! As a kid loved to watch him, but he scared me to death when he jumped out. Good memories, wish our local stations were better. Salisbury was a nice family area at one time.
I remember Jolly Jack! As a kid loved to watch him, but he scared me to death when he jumped out. Good memories, wish our local stations were better. Salisbury was a nice family area at one time.
I remember Jolly Jack! As a kid loved to watch him, but he scared me to death when he jumped out. Good memories, wish our local stations were better. Salisbury was a nice family area at one time.
ReplyDeleteI remember Jolly Jack! As a kid loved to watch him, but he scared me to death when he jumped out. Good memories, wish our local stations were better. Salisbury was a nice family area at one time.
ReplyDeleteI thought Ralph Pennewell played Jolly Jack at one time as well.
ReplyDeleteRemember Jolly Jacks baseball team. Played at stadium where Civic Center is now.
ReplyDeleteI played for the Jolly Jacks baseball team. Still have the shirt.
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