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has gloss | eng: What in the World? was a television show in which the hosts tried to identify objects that listeners from all over the country sent: primarily archaeological objects, but also statues, fossils, ethnographic items, and more. The host, Dr. Froelich Rainey, was a museum archaeologist and director. He was accompanied by a panel of three. The program originated in Philadelphia. It ran through most of the 1950s on CBS and was picked up by educational (public) television and continued into the sixties. |
lexicalization | eng: What in the World? |
instance of | c/CBS network shows |
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