

The only seasons not produced there were 1965–66, 1976–77 at the Hollywood Palace and CBS Television City from 1977 to 1979. For 23 of its 27 years on the air, the show would originate there. The show made its national television debut on ABC Television on July 2, 1955, and was initially produced at the Hollywood Palladium, moving to the ABC studios at Prospect and Talmadge in Hollywood shortly afterwards.

The original show was broadcast from the since-demolished Aragon Ballroom at Venice Beach.

On May 11, 1951, The Lawrence Welk Show began as a local program on KTLA in Los Angeles, the flagship station of the Paramount Television Network and the first television station in California. 9 DVD status and Welk specials aired on public television.5 Move to syndication and public television.In place of the commercials, newer performance and interview clips from the original stars and/or a family member of the performers (in the latter instance, speaking for a well-known Lawrence Welk performer who has since died) are included these clips are occasionally updated. These airings incorporate an original program-usually, a color broadcast from 1965 through 1982-in its entirety. In the years since first-run syndication ended, The Lawrence Welk Show has continued to reach new audiences through repeat episodes, broadcast in the United States by Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) stations. The series aired locally in Los Angeles for four years, from 1951 to 1955, then nationally for another 27½ years via the ABC network, from 1955 to 1971, and first-run syndication from 1971 to 1982.

The Lawrence Welk Show is an American televised musical variety show hosted by big band leader Lawrence Welk. American Broadcasting Company (1955–1971)
