[N.B.C trade releases]. (1961)

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2 "Burr Tillstrom's Kukla and Ollie" a pioneer of color TV, being one of the first network programs to be broadcast in color. It also served in an experimental way to test color TV before it went on the air. Tillstrom’s new five-minute show, to be broadcast in black and white only, will again bring to the nation’s television screens such well known Kuklapolitans as Beulah Witch, Madame Ooglepuss, Colonel Crackey, Fletcher Rabbit and all the others who won favor with televiewers from coast to coast. o NBC -New York, 6/6/6 1