Spring Film Series: Detroit Remember When, The History of Detroit TV

June 10 2018 | 3:00pm to June 11 2018 | 3:55pm

Soupy Sales. Johnny Ginger. Auntie Dee. Sonny Elliot. Robin Seymour. Bill Bonds. The list of characters who entered our living rooms through Detroit television is long and colorful. This documentary examines local TV from the late 1940s to the 1990s. Highlights include rare footage including an amazing vocal performance by 14-year-old Ursula Walker, who today is a Detroit jazz legend; profiles of Soupy Sales, Sonny Elliot, Bill Kennedy and other local celebrities; the story behind one of the longest-running TV series in America, Detroit’s American Black Journal; recollections from Mitch Ryder and others, and much more.

Shown at the Detroit Historical Museum. Running time: 45 minutes. Admission is FREE.

*Due to a scheduling conflict, this month’s film series will only take place on Sunday.