PHOENIX – The Phoenix City Council on Wednesday enthusiastically approved a street sign recognizing “The Wallace and Ladmo Show,” the iconic TV program that captured the imaginations of Valley kids ...
For Arizonans who grew up with it, "The Wallace and Ladmo Show" holds a special place in the heart. For those who never saw it, there is no doubt befuddlement about why a children's television show ...
The late Wallace and Ladmo have already achieved iconic status in the Valley. Now, the beloved local television personalities – who’s namesake children’s show aired on KPHO Channel 5 for 35 years – ...
The late Wallace and Ladmo are now a permanent fixture in downtown Phoenix. The iconic local TV personalities – who entertained generations of Arizonans with their long-running children’s show – were ...
The Wallace and Ladmo Show, Phoenix's iconic children's TV program known for its offbeat humor, will be permanently memorialized with a new street sign in downtown Phoenix. Mayor Kate Gallego and the ...
The show had an astounding run, beginning on April 1, 1954, and ending over 35 years later on December 29, 1989. “To this day, after all this time, there is no day that somebody doesn’t come up to me, ...
Wallace and Ladmo still have a special place in many of our hearts, and the Phoenix City Council is poised to honor them with a ceremonial street sign. State of play: The council is scheduled to vote ...
Between 1st Avenue and McKinley Street, people can drive or walk by the new street sign, “Wallace and Ladmo Way,” dedicated to the local KPHO show. Five-star basketball recruit Koa Peat and other ...
William Earnest Thompson (December 18, 1931 – July 23, 2014), better known as Wallace, co-hosted The Wallace and Ladmo Show, a daily children's variety show broadcast on KPHO-TV in Phoenix, Arizona ...