[5] These programs led to print and TV appearances sponsored by Westinghouse Electric, Sherwin Williams, Kroger Supermarkets, Wear-ever Aluminum Foil, and Scotch Tape.
[6] In 1948, Winslow originated and starred in Through the Kitchen Window, " a live and later filmed daytime TV program broadcast on WNKB-TV (now WKYC) in Cleveland.
[9][10] The multi-camera setup preserved picture and sound qualities, cut costs and permitted staggered television showings and the re-use of films.
The series was originally aired on Saturdays before it was moved to run opposite Arthur Godfrey and His Friends on Wednesday nights.
The series was produced by Ray Culley of Cinécraft Productions, Inc. through Fuller, Smith & Ross, Inc. ad agency.
[25] Louise Winslow and Charles Hutaff are buried in Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver, Colorado.