. The Buddy Dean Show was the inspiration for the "Corny Collins Show" in the 2007 musical. My heart would have broken in two if I couldnt have gone on. Finally, Helen quit Mergenthaler (Mervo) trade school, at the height of her fame. That show featured local teens who danced to the hits of the era, although the entire cast was white except for one episode every other Friday for Black kids. I even won the twist contest with Mary Lou Raines (one of the queens of The Buddy Deane Show) at the Valley Country Club. three, two, one. Just once. Like many couples, Joe and Joan met through the show and became an item for their fans. Id get letters saying, If you show up at this particular hop, youre gonna get your face pushed in. [1] He was 78. The Buddy Deane Show was a teen dance television show, similar to Philadelphia's American Bandstand, that was created by Zvi Shoubin and aired on WJZ-TV in Baltimore, Maryland from 1957 until 1964.The show was taken off the air because home station WJZ-TV was unable to integrate black and white dancers. In its version of 1960s Baltimore, teenagers sing and dance their way past race. In 1948, Deane married Helen Stevenson, his childhood sweetheart, whom he first met when he was just four years old. Waters grew up with "The Buddy Deane Show" in Baltimore, and modeled his fictitious "Corny Collins Show" after it. Pauline Kael praised him. (The rave appeared in The New Yorker, where Kael said it was really Divines movie, calling him W. From 1968 into 1973, the public television variety show SOUL! It was similar to Philadelphia's American Bandstand. Thats what really happened, and the show shut down.. The "Corny Collins Show" in Hairspray is loosely based on the Baltimore teen dance program called the "Buddy Deane Show." One Baltimore woman fought to get black teens on the popular show back in 1958. Ninfa O. Barnard wrote this article for explorepinebluff.com. SOUL! And although few will now admit to having been drapes, the styles at first were DAs (slicked back into the shape of a ducks tail), Detroits, and Waterfalls (flowing down the front) for the guys and ponytails and DAs for the girls, who wore full skirts with crinolins and three or four pairs of bobby socks. Being a teenage star in Baltimore had its drawbacks. A special. (Special to The Commercial/OzNet.com/ExplorePineBluff.com). "I still go to the Buddy Deane reunions," he says. producers hope this story of interracial unity will be appealing to television audiences in 2016. In 1963, the Civic Interest Group, an student integrationist group founded at Morgan State University, challenged this policy by obtaining tickets for black and white teens to attend the show on a day reserved for black teenagers. Acts that appeared on the show first were reportedly barred from appearing on Dick Clark's American Bandstand, but if they had been on Bandstand first they could still be on The Buddy Deane Show. Originally known as The Buddy Deane Bandstand, the show first went on the air at 3 p.m. Sept. 9, 1957, and aired for two hours; the show often preceded the Mickey Mouse Club. Linda reverently describes her Committee membership as the best experience I ever had in my life. They later became members of the Permanent Committee, the hall of fame that could come back to dance even after retiring. She was one of the chosen few who went to New York to learn how to demonstrate the Madison, and was selected for the exchange committee that represented Baltimores best on American Bandstand. "I remember it well," recalls Evanne. While he wasnt on the committee, Waters occasionally danced on the show as a guest. This assessment proved true when on Aug. 12, 1963 a group of black and white kids stormed the stage of "The Buddy Deane Show" and danced together. The "Corny Collins Show" in Hairspray is loosely based on the Baltimore teen dance program called the "Buddy Deane Show." One Baltimore woman fought to get black teens on the popular show back in . 2003. The school tried to throw me out before. I was aggressive. At 21, I married a professional football player, Helen remembers, and he made me burn all the fan mail. On the one hand, the storys feel-good conclusion implies that colorblindness is the silver bullet that ends racial discrimination, that good intentions and individual acts of bravery are enough to bring about harmony. offered an unfiltered, uncompromising celebration of Black literature, poetry, music, and politics, capturing a critical moment in culture whose impact continues to resonate today. Winston Joseph Deane was born on Aug. 2, 1924, in Pine Bluff. Once I was off the show for a while, and they said I had joined the nunnery, says Helen, laughing. The inspiration for this movie was born out of an afternoon teen dance show, The Buddy Deane Show, which aired on Baltimore's WJZ-TV from 1957-1964 until it was taken off the air because the owner did not want to integrate. The early look of the Committee was typically 50s. It aired for two and a half hours a day, six days a week. And Divine said, What drag queen would allow themselves to look like this?'. In my on-going search for African American footage I stumbled across this article in Google. Debuting at a mere 11 years of age, taking three buses every day to get to the show, wearing that wonderful white DA (created by her hairdresser father), and causing the first real sensation. sively white show. Its host was Winston "Buddy" Deane (1924-2003), who died in Pine Bluff, Arkansas after . Perhaps the last thing 2016 needs is a star-studded, light-hearted musical endorsement of colorblindnessthough, viewed holistically, Hairspray is more than that. She became so popular that she was written up in the nationwide Sixteen Magazine. "Hairspray" is set in the 1960s and is based on a TV show called "The Buddy Deane Show," which featured Baltimore-area teenagers dancing to popular music but was canceled in 1964, after the . "The Buddy Deane Show," which aired on WJZ-TV in Baltimore from 1957 until 1964. . . By representing this realityin bubble-gum, technicolor clarityHairspray does something that pure documentation, at times, cant: It makes a difficult part of a nations history accessible (and entertaining) to millions of viewers. When: Summer 1963. For many young people, being blocked from swimming pools, skating rinks, or dance shows like the Buddy Deane Show would be one of their first exposures to what King calls the feeling of forever fighting a degenerating sense of nobodiness.. Yes, I miss it very much. I was totally star-struck and had as much fun that night as I did at the Cannes Film Festival. The Department of Education even withdrew its support of the show, and the show had to be filmed in the parking lot at times because of the threats they received. This man approached me, telegrammed me, showed up at the show. The film would spawn a 2002 Broadway musical adaptation starring Harvey Fierstein and Marissa Jaret Winokur, and a 2007 film adaptation of the musical starring John Travolta and Nikki Blonsky. . Vanessa Udon plays Motormouth Maybelle, who hosts the monthly Negro Day on the Corny Collins Show. Although WJZ-TV, owned by Westinghouse Broadcasting (now CBS since January 2, 1995), was an ABC affiliate, the station "blacked out" the network broadcast of American Bandstand in Baltimore and broadcast the Deane program instead, reportedly because Bandstand showed black teenagers dancing on the show (although black and white teenagers were not allowed to dance together until the show was moved to California in 1964). And none are bitter. Im the biggest ham. Although she denies being conscious of the camera, she admits, I did try to dance up front. Based loosely on the 1988 film by John Waters, Hairspray centres on Baltimore teen Tracy Turnblad (Carmel Rodrigues), who in 1962 wants nothing more than a chance to dance on the local pop music TV. It was even in the papers. From 1996 to 2003, he hosted dance events in Baltimore, Pennsylvania and aboard cruise ships. Do you miss show biz? I ask her. In 1985 the Committee members are for the most part happy and healthy, living in Baltimore, and still recognized on the street. Image Credit: OzNet.com. Greetings, Pat Brun.Thanks for commenting in this pancocojams discussion thread. The whole day on the show was devoted to me.. . The show began in September of 1957 when an Arkansan named Winston Joe "Buddy" Deane was approached by Joel Chaseman, the head of programming at WJZ-TV. Sources: www.IMDB.com -- Buddy Deane Biography; www.OzNet.com - A Collection of Articles About Buddy Deane; www.Variety.com -- Winston J. I am here and on FB as well as NOBLE BRUN in the event the footage can be located. Jul 24, 2017 - Explore Bruce Clarke's board "Buddy Dean Show", followed by 154 people on Pinterest. Both entities launche. "How 'The Buddy Deane Show' really went off the air is the white kids crashed Negro Day to integrate it. Weve been searching for her for years, even Ricki Lake couldnt find her when she had her TV show., John Waters and members of the original cast of Hairspray. Counter to host Dick Clark's claims that he integrated American Bandstand, this book reveals how the first national television program directed at teens discriminated against black youth during its early years . I was really mad. I was a misfit. Why not do The Deane Show on TV again? Once a month the show was all black; there was no black Committee. Buddy Deane was the host of a Baltimore dance show that ran on TV from 1957 to 1964 six days a week. [1], As with many other local TV shows, little footage of the show is known to have survived. His show became one of the highest rated stations in the country. Racism is passed down from one generation to the next. Even doing commercials was expected. From 1957 to 1963, only white teens were allowed to attend the weekday broadcasts of the Buddy Deane Show, with the exception of one Monday each month when black teenagers filled the studio (the so-called Black Monday). And the whole concept of the Committee changed. Arlene Kozak, Buddys assistant and den mother to the Committee. Why? Id wonder. She wasnt even a fan of the show. The racial integration of a take-off of the show, dubbed The Corny Collins Show, provides the backdrop to the 1988 John Waters film Hairspray. My mother used to pick me up after school to make sure nobody hassled me., The adoring fans could also be a hassle. But black kids in . Why Europeans Dont Get Huge Medical Bills. In 1958 the Buddy Deane Show lost support from the Baltimore City Board of Education due to it's segregation policies, and in 1964 it went off the air instead of choosing to integrate. We have a telegram, Buddy would shout almost daily, for Mary Lou to lead a dance, and the cameraman seemed to love her. Joe started working for Buddy as teen assistant and, along with Arlene, oversaw the Committee and enforced the strict rules. The Committee, initially recruited from local teen centers, was to act as hosts and dance with the guests. Or the Bob-a Loop? http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2016/03/how-madison-line-dance-got-its-name-and.html, http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2016/03/al-brown-and-ray-bryant-madison-records.html, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddy_Deane_Show, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hairspray_(2007_film), http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2015/06/timeline-for-cultural-use-of-saying.html, https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/tv/on-hairsprays-25th-anniversary-buddydeane-committee-looks-back/2013/01/17/a45a1cc2-5c23-11e2-88d0-c4cf65c3ad15_story.html, http://theurbandaily.com/2011/06/01/black-music-moment-96-short-lived-integration-of-the-buddy-deane-show/. THE BUDDY DEANE SHOW John Waters based The Corny Collins Show on The Buddy Deane Show, a daily Baltimore dance party show that was very popular throughout the late Fifties and early. See, the fictional Corny Collins Show is actually based on the real Buddy Deane Show, which aired on WJZ-TV in Baltimore, Maryland from 1957 to 1964, and was the inspiration for John Waters . In 1942, Deane enrolled at Cornell University in New York. As with the drapes and squares of the previous decade, she explains, there were two classes of people thenDeaners and Joe College. Integration ended The Buddy Deane Show. The show designated every other friday to their black dancers, similar to "Negro Day" on the Corny Collins Show. It was similar to Philadelphia's American Bandstand. If Im ever depressed, sometimes I think, Well this will make me feel better, and I go and dig in the box., Holding onto the memories more than anyone is Arlene Kozak, who is by far the most loved by all the Committee members. He eventually became one of the most respected programmers in the country and was even written up in Time magazine. The Corny Collins Show, is a teen dance show in Baltimore's WYZT /WZZT Network. See production, box office & company info. Theatre producer, Margo Lion, saw a television broadcast of the film in 1998 and started to conceive it as a stage musical. American Bandstand, one of the most popular television shows ever, broadcast from Philadelphia in the late fifties, a time when that city had become a battleground for civil rights. [citation needed]. Later that year he enlisted in the Army, where he served in Europe involved in some of the most intense battles of World War II. It was difficult with your peers, recalls Peanuts. This move would have been a footnote in the annals of television if not for the director and Baltimore native John Waters, whose 1988 film Hairspray offered up an alternate history, with its fictional Corny Collins Show and rose-tinted, lets-all-dance-together ending. So there you have it. They just wanted to know if you were real. People already were excited about it, but after the election they were saying, Boy, do we need this now, Meron said while promoting the new television musical. Gene calls it a big loss. It was living in a fantasy world, says Helen. For example, consider the comments of members of the "Committee" [the regularly featured White teenagers on that show] about boys having it worse than girls because boys weren't supposed to dance. Originally an all-white teen show with a monthly "Negro . Before long I started getting lots of fan mail: I think youre neat. The guys who wore sport coats with belts in the back from Lees of Broadway (10 percent discount for Committee members), pegged pants, pointy-toe shoes with the great buckles on the side, and drape (greaser) haircuts that my parents would never allow. While the rest of the nation grew up on Dick Clarks American Bandstand, (which was not even shown here because Channel 13 already had Buddy Deane), Baltimoreans, true to form, had their own eccentric version. I focused on the 1957-1964 television series The Buddy Deane Show in part because I'm interested in documenting old school African American originated line dances, and the Buddy Deane Show's 1958 or 1959 clip of The Madison appears to be the earliest surviving film of that dance.I believe that The Buddy Deane Show is important in part because it documents aspects of Americana such as the way the teenagers (or at least White teenagers] in the late 1950s and early 1960s dressed, danced, interacted, and also documented (through retrospective interviews such as the one quoted in Excerpt #2 of this post) attitudes and values of that time. Buddy could take his seat beneath the famous Top 20 Board, and the tension would build. Id hook and have to dance in the back so the teachers couldnt see me, says Helen. The Buddy Deane Show was a teen dance television show, created by Zvi Shoubin, hosted by Winston "Buddy" Deane (19242003), and aired on WJZ-TV (Channel 13), the ABC affiliate station in Baltimore from 1957 until 1964. The protesters wanted the races to mix. Some do remember a handful of kids getting high on cough medicine. Material from the Associated Press is Copyright 2023, Associated Press and may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. You learned how to be a teenager from the show. The Buddy Deane Show was a teen dance television show, created by Zvi Shoubin, hosted by Winston "Buddy" Deane (1924-2003), and aired on WJZ-TV (Channel 13), the ABC affiliate station in Baltimore from 1957 until 1964. . It was a real kick! Her fame even brought an offer to join the circus. Many years later they married. GOD HELP US! [citation needed]. Over the next several years, Deane's show became the top-rated local TV show in Baltimore and the highest rated local show in the United States. The first stars I could identify with. I took off my steady ring and threw it down. You cant do this. I remember once we all got arrested at the drive-in for underage drinking, and the black kids didnt get out and the white kids did. He was one of the first to showcase rock and roll music on a continual basis. In 1984, he sold the station to a local college but bought it back in 1996. I was honored, touched by it all.. The Stupidity, where you act mentally ill. The Bugs easy, you just catch a disease and throw it to someone else, Waters said. The show's format mirrored Philadelphia's . The show's format mirrored Philadelphia's "American Bandstand." So a year later when he had his own show, it seemed only right that "Rock Around the Clock" premiered on "The Buddy Deane Show.". He left behind his wife, Helen Stevenson Deane; his three daughters, JoEllen, Dawn, and Debbie and their families. I was playing bongos on them in between takes because it was hilarious and he thought it was hilarious and I didnt stop to think, what the hell am I doing?, shared actor Holter Graham, who was 15 years old during filming. Waters took inspiration from the real-life Buddy Deane Show, a local dance party program that ran from 1957 to 1964 in the Maryland area. When Mary Lous husband gave me the long and complicated directions to their home on the phone, he ended with And there you will find, yes, Mary Lou Raines. He later confided that when he first started dating her, he had no idea of her early career. There were threats and bomb scares; integrationists smuggled whites into the all-black shows to dance cheek-to-cheek on camera with blacks, and that was it. The first and maybe the biggest Buddy Deane queen of all. How The Buddy Deane Show really went off the air is the white kids crashed Negro Day to integrate it. Owing to Deane's mid-South roots and work history, he featured many performers from the ranks of country and western music (e.g., Skeeter Davis, singing "The End of the World" and Brenda Lee singing "Sweet Nothin's"), who then achieved cross-over hits among rock and roll fans. In 1957, Deane was chosen by former WITH associate Joel Chaseman to host "The Buddy Deane Show," a dance show for teenagers on WJZ-TV Channel 13. If you leaned on one side, the next day youd just pick it out into shape. Friday, February 24, 2023. This article is among features at explorepinebluff.com, a program of the Pine Bluff Advertising and Promotion Commission. It was horrible/ says Joe. Because Buddy Deanes competition was soap operas, the budding teenage romances were sometimes played up for the camera. As well, a show was broadcast from a local farm in Westminster, Maryland. But it went something like this: Buddy Deane was an exclusively white show. Not show biz, Arlene answers, hesitating, but the record biz, the people. It was so painful. Other vices were likewise eschewed. Arguably the first TV celebrities in Baltimore. Hopefully, some footage of you and the other Black dancers will be found and published online.Best wishes to you and yes, GOD HELP US! At frantic meetings of the Committee, many said, My parents simply wont let me come if its integrated, and WJZ realized it just couldnt be done. On the last day of the show, January 4, 1964, all the most popular Committee members through the years came back for one last appearance. Soon after, he and his family moved to Memphis, Tenn. Winston "Buddy" Deane was a broadcaster for more than fifty years, beginning his career in Little Rock, Arkansas, then moving to the Memphis, Tennessee, market before moving onto Baltimore . Most Deaner girls wouldnt even tongue-kiss, claims Arlene, remembering the ruckus caused by a Catholic priest when the Committee modeled strapless Etta gowns on TV. I'll include some of those comments in an upcoming pancocojams series about that dance.However, it seems to me that The Buddy Deane Show is more important because it exemplifies the need to go back and understand how the past has influenced the present with regard to systemic racism in Baltimore, Maryland and elsewhere in the United States. Jones). All the choreography in the movie prior to this was segregated by race, and now its all together, which is a very, very subtle reference to the theme of this movie.. Penny nervously stumbles over her answers, and another girl, Nadine Carver, is cut for being Black (the show has a "Negro Day" on the last Thursday of every month, she is told). On the last day of the show, January 4, 1964, all the most popular Committee members through the years came back for one last appearance. 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