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 MSI: It's Howdy Doody Time
Airing from 1947-1960, "The Howdy Doody Show" featured Howdy Doody, a marionette puppet and his friends, human and puppet alike.
The residents of Doodyville enjoyed many adventures in the western town and entertained millions of Peanut Gallery members, both on the set and in their living rooms.
"The Howdy Doody Show" was the first network kid’s show to run five days a week, the first network show of the day, the first television show ever broadcast in color, the first to implement a split screen cross-country broadcast, and the first show ever to air more than 1,000 continuous episodes.
www.msichicago.org /scrapbook/scrapbook_exhibits/howdy_doody   (354 words)

  
 The Friendly Giant
A man dressed up in a Jolly Green Giant suit, pretended to be a giant, acted very friendly, told nice happy children's stories, and had a hand puppet named Gerome Giraffe on the set with him.
Buffalo Bob was the adult in charge who was powerless to prevent bad things from happening, but when they did then he would chase Clarabell around the stage while the kids in the Peanut Gallery squealed with delight, and eventually everything was back to normal.
I liked watching the Friendly Giant because he and his pal Gerome had such soft, soothing voices and nothing bad ever happened during their program, unlike the Howdy Doody show which had the mischievous Clarabell the Clown and the mean old Mr.
www.herbertwarmstrong.com /friendly_giant.htm   (1232 words)

  
 Loaves I've Loved
We try it with strawberry-rhubarb jam, which is a hit, and imagine the bread would work well with peanut butter, which would keep the slices from falling apart.
And, later during that same trip, there was the hippie bread from the nearby headquarters of Bread and Puppet, the experimental theater troupe.
We finish with the farm grain bread ($3.75), which is not only covered with poppy seeds, but has poppy seeds scattered throughout; for that reason, like corn on the cob, it should be served with dental floss, to be used discreetly, after the meal.
www.citypaper.net /articles/081095/article017.shtml   (1057 words)

  
 George - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George Washington Carver, botanist and inventor for many uses for the peanut.
George, a puppet on the long-running British children's television series, Rainbow
GEORGE was also the name of an International Computers Ltd operating system developed for their 1900 range of computers
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/George   (424 words)

  
 Nick Baines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nick 'Peanut' Baines is the keyboardist of the British indie-rock band, Kaiser Chiefs, and has been described as quiet and sensitive.
In the Kaiser Chiefs DVD Enjoyment a younger Baines was played by a puppet wearing his hat.
Baines also seems to have a vast collection of Converse trainers in different colours.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nick_Baines   (143 words)

  
 Jenna Morasca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Morasca's performance on Amazon was made notorious when she took off her clothes for peanut butter and Oreo cookies.
After that, it seemed that Rob Cesternino was the game's true puppet master.
Jenna Morasca (born February 15, 1981 near Pittsburgh) was a reality TV contestant who was the million-dollar grand prize winner of Survivor: The Amazon.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jenna_Morasca   (704 words)

  
 Forest Friends: Chipmunk
They include, from left, Peanut the Chipmunk from the Stuffed Animal House; a chipmunk from Cascade Toys (a puppet); a Chubby Chipmunk from UNIPAK;
Chipmunk babies are born blind, naked and helpless.
we have three chipmunks from Hansa Plush; Filbert the Chipmunk from Purr-Fection is behind those three and a little chipmunk from Manhattan Toy is in front.
www.jeannieshouse.com /forest_friends/chipmunk/chipmunk.html   (199 words)

  
 Alibris: Plays
Billy is given the option to smother the worms in anything he likes--from ketchup to peanut butter and he can even have the worms cooked up in a variety of ways including fried,...
It tells the story of Pinocchio, a puppet come to life, whose various adventures serve to teach him right from wrong.
Roger the mouse has a very important role in the school Halloween play, even if it is the smallest part.
www.alibris.com /search/books/quserid/00000000/subject/Plays   (199 words)

  
 The Unicorns: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more Music.com
Cheap keyboards, loud guitars, and real and mechanical drums surround the duo's skewed and often spiritual lyrics, and their live shows can also include films, puppet shows, and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
The Unicorns [+]' Alien8 debut album, Unicorns Are People Too, arrived in early 2003 and hit number 29 on the Canadian charts; that summer, they added Guelph native Jamie Thompson [+] as their permanent drummer for their tour with labelmates Soft Canyon [+].
Yet another promising Canadian indie rock band, Montreal-via-British Columbia's Unicorns [+] began in the late '90s, when high-school friends Nick (Neil) Diamonds and Alden Ginger began crafting their roundabout, lo-fi, but distinctly catchy music.
www.music.com /group/the_unicorns/1   (199 words)

  
 Eureeka's Castle TV Show
Show Summary: Eureeka's Castle was a Nick Junior puppet show that took place in a castle music box that was wound up by a giant.
The Moat Twins named Bog and Quagmire lived in the basement of the castle and they loved collecting things and eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
Eureeka was a young wizard who was a little clumsy with her wand.
www.retrojunk.com /details_tvshows/193-eureekas-castle   (296 words)

  
 TV ACRES: Children's Show Hosts - Buffalo Bob Smith (Howdy Doody)
With the assistance of a silent clown named Clarabell, Buffalo Bob Smith, entertained the children in his audience (known as the Peanut Gallery) and interacted with all sorts of comic characters including the freckle-faced puppet star of the show, Howdy Doody.
Smith but by 1948 he was known as Buffalo Bob, a name given him by the Sycapoose Indians, a friendly tribe of American Indians who lived near the circus town of Doodyville.
Buffalo Bob wore a yellow buckskin outfit with red fringe and buffalo insignias, supposedly because he was a descendent of Buffalo Bill.
www.tvacres.com /child_bufalobob.htm   (249 words)

  
 Classic TV Shows - Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob Smith and Clarabell
The show took place in Doodyville, a circus town which had both puppet and human inhabitants.
The audience of kids was called the Peanut Gallery and there was a huge waiting list for tickets to the show.
The show typically had a short film, a song or two and visits by the various residents of Doodyville.
www.fiftiesweb.com /tv/howdy-doody.htm   (249 words)

  
 TV ACRES: Children's Show Hosts - Buffalo Bob Smith (Howdy Doody)
With the assistance of a silent clown named Clarabell, Buffalo Bob Smith, entertained the children in his audience (known as the Peanut Gallery) and interacted with all sorts of comic characters including the freckle-faced puppet star of the show, Howdy Doody.
A replica of Howdy Doody resides in the Smithsonian Institution.
The kids then yelled "It's Howdy Doody Time!" Before taking on his role as host of THE HOWDY DOODY SHOW, Bob Smith was a member of the "Hi-Hatters," a radio singing group popular in the 1930s.
www.tvacres.com /child_bufalobob.htm   (249 words)

  
 Howdy Doody Time
Buffalo Bob Smith hosted the show and used puppet Howdy and others to entertain children in the Peanut Gallery.
Howdy and pals, Clarabelle, Flub-a-Dub, Dilly Dally, Hedi and the rest were an immediate success and by 1948 items with their name and image began appearing in the marketplace.
Today the original Howdy remains in a private collection while his brother model, Double Doody is housed in the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. Howdy wrote TV entertainment history during the 1950s, and perhaps just as importantly pioneered the art of TV-product merchandising.
www.antiquelynx.com /Articles/HowdyDoodyRR.htm   (1013 words)

  
 No Strings Attached
Howdy Doody was, I believe, the most complicated puppet who ever lived—and yes, I’m including Alf.
Howdy never showed any appreciation for Double’s work, sweating before the peanut gallery so Howdy could hit the links with Bogey and the rest of the original Rat Pack.
Double’s worst rupture with Howdy took place in ‘48, when Howdy was running for president of all the boys and girls.
www.radosh.net /writing/doody.html   (732 words)

  
 History Company - The Howdy Doody Ventriloquist Puppet.
The most celebrated children's show in television history, "Howdy Doody," began each show with, "Say, kids, what time is it?" And the Peanut Gallery would respond, "It's Howdy Doody Time!" Our hero Howdy lived in Doodyville U.S.A. Designed by Margo and Rufus Rose, he had 48 freckles, one for every state.
History Company - The Howdy Doody Ventriloquist Puppet.
As the medium's first smash hit, "Howdy Doody" was responsible for driving the sales of TV sets (7,464,000 TV sets were sold in 1950 at an avarage price of $300).
www.lightlink.com /history/us/products/023.html   (260 words)

  
 Tiny Toon Adventures episode guide
9 : IT'S BUSTER BUNNY TIME [#131 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsa] SHORTS -- 9/26/90 The Elmyras of Many Nations are the peanut gallery for today's "Buster Bunny Bunch", a swipe at the "Howdy Doody Show" with Buster as Buffalo Bob and Plucky as Howdy Doody ("A stupid puppet?
Babs gets a harp, Furrball gets a violin, Plucky is insulted with a bike horn, etc. They all run in great fear of a big, nasty wolverine who captures them and eats them all up, but Buster saves everyone in the end.
She hears a voice saying "if you watch them, you will find her", and Babs is soon wrapped up in a "Field of Dreams" parody/tribute/rip-off, in search of the long-lost Honey, female impresario and partner of Bosko, both of whom were displaced in the early 30's by the stardom of Porky Pig.
www.mindspring.com /~plucky/ttguide.html   (260 words)

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