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Thanks for Tuning In

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When the Arizona Historical Society created its hall of fame, the first inductees included Barry Goldwater, Sandra Day O’Conner and Wallace and Ladmo. This is the story of "Wallace," who was born Bill Thompson and was the creator of Arizona’s most celebrated children’s television show. It is a broadcasting story, chronicling how Thompson was able to keep a children’s show on the air for 35 years, long after every other kids’ show across the nation got the axe, longer than most shows in television history.It is also an Arizona story, telling how a wide-eyed college dropout who grew up the scion of a wealthy family in upstate New York decided to reinvent himself out West. Thompson’s relatives found fortune discovering copper in the ground of Arizona. This book tells how Bill Thompson came back to claim the airwaves.What he created in Arizona was unique across the nation—a funny, topical, edgy show that entertained not only children, but also teenagers, college students, and adults. Thanks for Tuning In reveals behind-the-scenes details of Arizona’s most beloved show, while telling, for the first time, Thompson’s own story. It reveals how Thompson’s privileged childhood served as fodder for the show’s villain, Gerald. It tells the tale of Thompson’s adventures as a bullfighter. And it chronicles the truth behind the end of the show, and the deterioration and reconciliation of Wallace’s friendship with his partner Ladmo.For those who didn’t grow up with Wallace and Ladmo, it’s a chance to see what all the fuss is about. For fans, it’s an illuminating glimpse into the person who greeted them on television every day. Consider it a "thanks" for tuning in.

198 pages, Hardcover

First published February 4, 2005

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October 31, 2023
A very insightful book, what happened after The Wallace and Ladmo Show ended was good to know.
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February 27, 2015
This book, published circa 2004, is probably the best source of information available on Arizona television legend The Wallace and Ladmo Show, other than talking to Pat McMahon (since Bill Thompson, aka Wallace, and Ladimir Kwiatkowski, aka Ladmo, have both passed on). It gives Bill Thompson's biography, which is not particularly interesting, and then explains Thompson's creation of the show; the show's antecedents; and probably every significant incident or circumstance that ever happened during Wallace and Ladmo's 35 years on the air.
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February 23, 2008
This book gives the history of the Wallace & Ladmo show, which was a big deal here in Arizona when I was growing up. I even got to see a Ladmo show with my son! Sorry to report, we did not win a Ladmo bag...
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March 6, 2013
A wonderful, easy to read memoir about the Wallace of Wallace and Ladmo. For anyone who grew up in Phoenix, this homegrown children's show was a hit for years. Wallace (Thompson) is hilarious and it's a great inside view of how television shows were created and sustained in the mid-60's.
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