Hayloft Hoedown was an early American country music program on local, and then national, radio and television from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The show began in December 1944 as a live radio show from the Pythian Temple on WFIL-AM, and was picked up by ABC Radio in 1945.
WFIL-TV produced a TV version for ABC-TV, which carried the show from July 10–September 16, 1948, on Saturday nights from 9–9:30 p.m. Eastern Time. The program, one of the first on ABC, was televised from Town Hall in Center City. It included square dancing, yodeling and comedy routines and was hosted by Jack Steck. Brothers Elmer and "Pancake" Pete Newman, who held summer shows and rodeos at their Sleepy Hollow Ranch near Quakertown, Pennsylvania, headed the Sleepy Hollow Ranch Gang. The Murray Sisters were the brothers' wives. The cast included:
Hayloft Hoedown was also the name of a long-running local program on WHAS-TV in Louisville, Kentucky from 1951–1969, which was revived briefly on WLKY-TV in 1971.