Remember these TV shows that were made in Miami? Animals and housewives were involved
Briefly

Miami has a vibrant television history, beginning with the CBS variety show 'Arthur Godfrey and His Friends' which aired in 1953. The city became a filming location for several shows throughout the decades, including notable series like 'Surfside 6' and 'The Jackie Gleason Show.' Miami's unique character and appeal drew productions, showcasing everything from detective dramas to variety shows, contributing to the city's entertainment landscape. The continuation of this trend highlights Miami's significance as a cultural hub in the television industry.
Miami's transformation into a TV hotspot began with CBS's variety show 'Arthur Godfrey and His Friends' in 1953, which marked the start of network television in South Florida.
'Surfside Six' debuted in 1960 as a landmark dramatic series filmed in Miami, featuring Troy Donahue as one of three detectives—a concept heavily inspired by '77 Sunset Strip'.
Read at Miami Herald
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