Hayloft Hoedown

Hayloft Hoedown is an early American country music program on local, and then national, radio and television from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

WFIL-TV produced a TV version for ABC-TV, which carried the show from July 10–September 16, 1948, on Saturday nights from 9 to 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time.

It included square dancing, singing yodeling and comedy routinesand was hosted by Jack Steck w/ Brothers Elmer and "Pancake" Pete Newman, who held summer shows and rodeos at their Sleepy Hollow Ranch near Quakertown, Pennsylvania, and headed the Sleepy Hollow Ranch Gang.

The cast included: Hayloft Hoedown was also the name of a long-running local program on WHAS-TV in Louisville, Kentucky from 1951 to 1971, which was revived briefly on WLKY-TV in 1971.

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