"Children's Corner" best local TV in U.S. : WQED program chosen for honor by Sylvania Television Awards : newspaper column.

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"Children's Corner" best local TV in U.S. : WQED program chosen for honor by Sylvania Television Awards : newspaper column.

"Children's Corner" was named the best local television program in the United States by Sylvania Television Awards.

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