Bill Thompson (television Host)
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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
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for 36 years. The program featured short comedy skits and cartoons and was known for humor that appealed to adults as well as children.


Personal life

Thompson was born in New York City on December 18, 1931, to William and Marie Thompson, who had met while attending the
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. The Thompsons were a wealthy family who had made a large part of their fortune through mining operations in Arizona carried out by Bill's great-uncle, William Boyce Thompson, and grandfather, J. E. Thompson. As a child, Bill visited J. E. Thompson's estate in Phoenix, the Rancho Joaquina House, which is now listed on the
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and on the historic register for the City of Phoenix. Bill's father traded stocks on Wall Street. When Bill was three, the family moved from Manhattan to
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, where he grew up near the Thompson family's mansion. After graduating from Bronxville High school, Thompson attended
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, where he studied art and acting, but was not an enthusiastic student. Around that time, he began writing children's stories featuring a character named Wallace Snead. In 1952, Thompson dropped out of college, moved to Phoenix, married Donna Cope and started a family. They had three children: Carrie, Annie and Tony. They eventually divorced and, on March 4, 1974, he married Katie Frye. Thompson died on July 23, 2014, of undisclosed causes in Phoenix.


Career

After arriving in Phoenix, Thompson worked in the circulation department of ''The Phoenix Gazette'' newspaper. He eventually was hired by KPHO-TV and, on April 1, 1954, his character Wallace Snead first appeared on the KPHO-produced children's program, ''The Golddust Charlie Show''. KPHO's program director, Bob Martin, soon offered him his own show and in January 1955 it debuted as ''It's Wallace?'' The following year, "Ladmo" (
Ladimir Kwiatkowski Ladimir Kwiatkowski (July 13, 1928 – March 2, 1994), better known as Ladmo, was an American television personality who co-hosted ''The Wallace and Ladmo Show'', a daily children's variety show broadcast on KPHO-TV, KPHO in Phoenix, Arizona. The ...
) joined the program. On June 15, 1970, the title was officially changed to ''The Wallace and Ladmo Show'', as it had come to be known colloquially. It continued broadcasting, Monday through Friday, until its last taping on December 29, 1989—one of the longest-running, daily, locally produced children's television shows in American broadcasting. Thompson holds a prominent place in the cultural history of Arizona and has been inducted into
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's hall of fame. In addition to his TV program, he made thousands of personal appearances and performed at live stage shows and in the 1960s he owned a chain of fast-food restaurants with his co-host, Ladmo. ''The Wallace and Ladmo Show'' won many awards, including nine
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s, and has been credited by
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,
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and generations of Phoenicians as having a formative influence on them. After ''The Wallace and Ladmo Show'' left the air, Thompson, then 58, essentially retired from broadcasting and public life.


See also

* The Wallace and Ladmo Show


References


Further reading

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External links

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WallaceWatchers.com: (fan site)

Legend City

Videos on YouTube
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