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Gene Williams moves weekly TV show to Ain’t Misbehavin’ 

 

 

Gene Williams moves weekly TV show to Ain’t Misbehavin’

Gene Williams, whose weekly television show takes Branson to more than 20 million homes nationwide, is taking the show to the next level and taking it back to a favorite location, Ain’t Misbehavin’ Theatre.

The Gene William Country Music Television Show sponsored by Lucas Oil Products will be taped live every third Sunday beginning May 8 at Ain’t Misbehavin’ on Hwy. 165 across from White Oak Station. Taping begins at 2 p.m. for the three half-hour shows. Doors open to the theater at 1 p.m. No admission is charged to be part of the studio audience. This is the location which originally supported the expansion of the show to a live band format, according to Williams who announced T&L Mobile Television will be taping the shows for distribution to the 42 markets to which the show is broadcast.

"T&L Mobile Television is a leader in providing mobile production services for sporting events, the entertainment industry, corporate engagements, political campaigns and religious gatherings. They have worked for ESPN, Fox Sports Net, the 2002 Winter Olympics, Sprint, several public television stations and much more. It is my goal to continually refine my TV show for my sponsor and for Branson. I believe T&L Mobile Television can help me do that by moving us into the digital age," said Williams.


 

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