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

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NBC -TV NETWORK PROGRAM, 'SATURDAY PROM, ' IN FIRST ORIGINATION OUTSIDE OF N.Y., WILL COME FROM ST. PAUL (IN CONNECTION WITH CARNIVAL) In the series' first origination outside of New York, NBC-TV's teen-age dancing party, "Saturday Prom" (Saturdays, 5:30 p.m. EST), will originate from the grand ballroom of the Lowry Hotel in St. Paul, Minn., °n Jan. 28. Host Merv Griffin will greet guest stars Jo Ann Campbell, Freddie Cannon and the new singing discovery, 18-year-old Buzz Clifford, to the dancing festivities in connection with the St. Paul Winter Carnival. The TV broadcast usually comes from NBC studios in Manhattan or Brooklyn. Freddie Cannon will sing "Muskrat Ramble" as one of his selections and Buzz Clifford will sing "Baby Sitting Boogie." Further program details will be announced later. The dancing audience for "Saturday Prom" will be made up of youngsters from the St. Paul area. Music for dancing will be provided by Buddy Morrow and his Orchestra. NBC -New York, 1/20/61