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Dakota Datebook
April 4, 2004
"First Television, Part 2"
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On this date in 1953, the states first commercial
TV station, KCJB in Minot, began broadcasting. A Minneapolis Tribune
reporter covered the story.
During a live production of Arvs Kitchen,
Arv Johnson and Harry Burris demonstrated how to drill holes in potatoes
with an apple corer, stuff the cavities with cheese and bake. Soon, viewers
began to call, asking why their picture was suddenly foggy. It turns out
the cheese had melted, run out of the potatoes and started to burn.
As smoke overtook the tiny studio, sports announcer Jim
Adelson threw a pair of leather gloves across the room to Arv, who was
trying to yank potatoes out of the oven.
Moments later, a man from Westhope called to say, Tell
Arv that he put six potatoes in there, but he only took out five. Theres
still one in there burning!
Choking from smoke and laughter, the Tribune reporter
said he had to leave the room.
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prior permission from North Dakota Public Radio.
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Dakota Datebook is a project of North Dakota Public
Radio, in partnership with the State
Historical Society of North Dakota, with funding from the North
Dakota Humanities Council. Hosted by Merrill Piepkorn, written by Merry
Helm, and produced by Bill Thomas.
North Dakota Public Radio is a service of Prairie
Public Broadcasting in association with North
Dakota State University and the University
of North Dakota.