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  1. Studs' Place chronicled daily life among the denizens of a small Chicago diner, starring Studs Terkel in the role of the proprietor, Beverly Younger as the waitress Grace, and Win Stracke and Chet Roble as guests.

  2. Comedy. Watchlist. Where to Watch. The long and varied career of Studs Terkel includes a brief TV stint as star of an unscripted show about, not surprisingly, working-class folks. 'Studs'...

  3. The titular star was veteran radio actor and disc jockey Studs Terkel as the philosophical proprietor. Studs would discuss the day’s events with neighbourhood characters, with the actors essentially playing themselves and making up their own dialogue to fit the situation and their own personalities.

  4. A finales de la década de 1940 e inicios de la de 1950 Terkel fue también el personaje central de Studs' Place, un drama televisivo sobre el propietario de un greasy spoon de Chicago por el cual pasaban mucha gente famosa y de interés.

  5. For comedy and drama there was Studs Terkel's Studs' Place, Portrait of America, Crisis, and Reported Missing. Actuality programming featured Walt's Workshop, The Pet Shop and R.F.D. America.

  6. Studs' Place chronicled daily life among the denizens of a small Chicago diner, starring Studs Terkel in the role of the proprietor, Beverly Younger as the waitress Grace, and Win Stracke and Chet Roble as guests.

  7. Studs’s Place, Terkel’s nationally broadcast television show, ran from 1949 to 1952. The program comprised songs and stories and used a fictional bar as its backdrop. Its cancellation was due to Terkel’s leftist leanings, which got him blacklisted in the early 1950s.