Who mussed up Mister Bluster’s brand new room? Could it have been Clarabell?
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Howdy Doody – April 6, 1951
Monday, January 2nd, 2012Howdy Doody – October 1, 1952
Sunday, January 1st, 2012Howdy Doody tries to stop Mr. X’s Fadoozler with his sensational new invention – the Switcher-roo.
HOWDY DOODY IS ILLUMINATI.
Wednesday, December 7th, 2011Ever since television has been invented, the “social engineers” have been busy with subliminal messages to all age groups and most specially to children who are easily molded. The footages are authentic of an un-altered aired episode except where modern graphics are placed. It makes you wonder what didn’t they mess with all those years ago And how it has affected the generations, the cuckoo clock makes several pointers to the number 6 in a succession. What does that mean? Hmmmm…
Howdy Doody elected President of the Kids
Thursday, March 3rd, 2011From that WNBT Ten Year Ago special, Howdy defeats Mr. X to become President of the Kids. Ben Grauer talks over the 1948 kinescope, (which features Howdy, Buffalo Bob Smith and Bob Keeshan as Clarabell) Howdy’s Presidential campaign received such a strong audience response (the show got 58000 requests for campaign buttons) that it convinced Polaroid to become the program’s first sponsor. By the end of 1948, Howdy was the 6th most watched TV show in New York, and they were marketing Howdy Doody dolls. Pretty good for a show that aired at 5:30 PM. Howdy Doody was before my time of course, and it is one of those shows whose appeal escapes me. I never heard my brother talk about it either- he was more interested in local children’s shows. One little factoid on the 1960′s: The last Howdy Doody show aired in 1960. Sesame Street debuted in 1969
livefeed Video Imaging restoration – Howdy Doody
Monday, April 12th, 2010What set of classic clips would be complete without a short visit to Doodyville…? Here’s a bit of the mayhem that kids of all ages can appreciate, given a little boost with the addition of livefeed Video Imaging! Want to know more about livefeed Video Imaging…? Visit our website at: www.kinescopes.com [For the best viewing experience, we recommend watching these livefeed-restored videos using youtube's "HQ" mode.]
Howdy Doody Christmas (1957) Classic TV Puppet Show
Friday, December 11th, 2009XmasFlix.com ► http The Howdy Doody Show ( tr.im ) was one of the first and easily the most popular children’s television show in the 1950s and a reflection of the wonder, technical fascination, and business realities associated with early television. While Howdy and his friends entertained American children, they also sold television sets to American parents and demonstrated the potential of the new medium to advertisers. The idea for Howdy Doody began on the NBC New York radio affiliate …
