In answer to Squirrelbait's question, I can contribute that the Stooges first aired in Boston in maybe '59 or '60 on WNAC-TV channel seven, both before school ( 7 A M ) and after school (4.30 or 5.00 P M). In the early going, they played many non-stooge Columbia shorts as well: I clearly remember Andy Clyde, Buster Keaton, solo Joe DeRita, and ( I think ) El Brendel. I remember Shemp's Mr. Noisy, but that's the only one of his solos I remember. I think I even remember one or two of those boxing shorts, Glove-slingers, or Glove Busters, or whatever they were. The non-stooge shorts were phased out fairly quickly. The morning show had no host, but the evening show was hosted by an actor named Ed. T McDonnell, who played an astronaut character named Major Mudd ( he was pretty damn funny, as I recall 55 years later ) and who appeared as Bat Masterson in The Outlaws is Coming. With the coming of UHF stations later, the Stooges were run on channel 38, whose call letters I don't remember. 38 kept them on for ages, my bet would be that most Bostonian stoogeophiles remember them from 38 rather than 7.