In 1953, Nolan left
KIT radio and joined local Yakima television station
KIMA as program director, and later the same year, on-air talent. Nolan hosted the half-hour live ''Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse'' show which was broadcast on weekday afternoons from July 20, 1953, the station's second day on the air, until the late 1970s. The show featured children whose birthdays occurred on or near the date of broadcast. During each show, Nolan would interview each birthday child, play short cartoon clips and promote sponsors' products. Nolan would later claim that more than 20,000 children appeared on ''Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse'' during its run. ==Retirement==