Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Milwaukee PBS is premiering a documentar­y on the Great Circus Parade

- Chris Foran Milwaukee Journal Sentinel USA TODAY NETWORK – WISCONSIN

The Great Circus Parade is back. Well, on television, anyway.

Milwaukee PBS will premiere the documentar­y "Rememberin­g the Great Circus Parade" at 7 p.m. Feb. 29 on WMVS-TV (Channel 10).

Launched in 1963, the Great Circus Parade was a centerpiec­e of Milwaukee summers off and on for the next 45-plus years. The parade, launched by then-Circus World Museum director C.P. “Chappie” Fox and promoted by Milwaukee PR maven Ben Barkin, was held downtown and wound toward the lakefront, attracting tens of thousands of people each year it was held.

In its first decade-plus, the parade was funded by Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co., but a lack of later financial support led to a couple lengthy hiatuses for the event. The last Milwaukee circus parade was held in 2009.

Channel 10 broadcast the first Great Circus Parade in 1963 live, and continued the live broadcast for decades; eventually, the telecasts were picked up for national broadcast.

To put together the documentar­y, producers Dale Palecek and Joseph Sankey mined Milwaukee PBS' video archives, including rare black-andwhite scenes from the 1964 parade as well as footage from nearly a dozen other parades, including the 2009 finale.

The filmmakers also look at some of the celebritie­s involved in the parade, including how Oscar-winning actor Ernest Borgnine became "the official Grand Clown of the Great Circus Parade"; include interviews with experts on circus history; reveal some of the behind-the-scenes preparatio­ns for the parade; and show off the collection of historic circus wagons at the Circus World Museum in Baraboo.

WTMJ-AM (620) personalit­y Sandy Maxx hosts the one-hour documentar­y.

Milwaukee PBS has scheduled repeat airings of "Rememberin­g the Great Circus Parade" for 10:30 p.m. March 2 on WMVT-TV (Channel 36); and 5:30 p.m. March 3, 7 a.m. March 9 and 10 a.m. March 10 on Channel 10.

 ?? COURTESY MILWAUKEE PBS ?? The Great Circus Parade, a summertime staple for decades in Milwaukee, was first televised live by Milwaukee PBS station WMVS-TV (Channel 10) in 1963. A new documentar­y, "Rememberin­g the Great Circus Parade," looks back at the popular downtown event.
COURTESY MILWAUKEE PBS The Great Circus Parade, a summertime staple for decades in Milwaukee, was first televised live by Milwaukee PBS station WMVS-TV (Channel 10) in 1963. A new documentar­y, "Rememberin­g the Great Circus Parade," looks back at the popular downtown event.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States