[From "Kovacs Corner" on YouTube.com] – Here Kovacs spoofs the grand daddy of all children’s programming, “The Howdy Doody Show”. Instead of Buffalo Bob Smith, we have Buffalo Miklos Molnar hosting the show, which also includes his on camera commercial plugs for his “Miklos Bor”. (For those of you who are not aware, “bor” is Hungarian wine). Again, the stagehand’s laughter clues us into the inside prank of spiking Ernie’s bottle of “bor” with something along the lines of hard whiskey. The Clarabelle-type clown character is none other than Kovacs’ and NBC staff announcer Bill Wendell. Bill later became the first studio announcer for “Late Night with David Letterman” and followed him to his current CBS gig before retiring in 1995. He passed away April 14, 1999. Kovacs takes dead aim at the early to mid 20th Century characterization of the eastern European immigrant type of personality. Their humor at that time was much less sophisticated and much more simple then that of the American norm, and their thinking processes and problem resolution skills were sometimes brutal and to the point. The Howdy Deedy puppet in this clip can attest to that! It has been suggested on other Kovacs web sites that Miklos is Ernie’s loving spoof of his father Andrew. The voiceover for Howdy in this clip happens to be the late voice artist Dayton Allen, who was the voice of the character “Double Doody” in the orginal series. He later went on to work with Steve Allen and voicing characters for …
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Ernie Kovacs – Miklos Molnar hosts “The Howdy Deedy Show”
Thursday, July 14th, 2011The Howdy Doody Show – Last Episode (Part 5 of 8) – 9/24/1960
Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009Due to popular demand, here’s the complete final episode of the long-running Howdy Doody Show. Part Five starts the second half of the show (this was a special one-hour episode). Chief Thunderthud and Clarabell have a spot of comedy and there is some reminiscing between Buffalo Bob and Corny.
The Howdy Doody Show – Last Episode (Part 8 of 8) – 9/24/1960
Friday, August 21st, 2009Due to popular demand, here’s the complete final episode of the long-running Howdy Doody Show. Part Eight is when we hear Bob, Howdy, and Corny sing the final goodbye song. After this, Clarabell finally lets everyone know his big surprise. After the credits roll, there is an NBC promo for the Shari Lewis Show (which was taking over the Howdy Doody timeslot the next week), as well as a plug for a screening of “National Velvet”.
The Howdy Doody Show – Last Episode (Part 7 of 8) – 9/24/1960
Monday, August 17th, 2009Due to popular demand, here’s the complete final episode of the long-running Howdy Doody Show. Part Seven has more fun with Clarabell, as well as Buffalo Bob, Corny, and the final appearance of Chief Thunderthud.
The Howdy Doody Show – Last Episode (Part 6 of 8) – 9/24/1960
Saturday, August 15th, 2009Due to popular demand, here’s the complete final episode of the long-running Howdy Doody Show. Part Six features more reminiscing and more comedy bits.
The Howdy Doody Show – Last Episode (Part 4 of 8) – 9/24/1960
Thursday, August 13th, 2009Due to popular demand, here’s the complete final episode of the long-running Howdy Doody Show. Part Four features some comedy bits with Clarabell and then an old NBC “station identification” bumper. (It also has some very early bluescreen / chromakey effects that look pretty bad by today’s standards, but must have amazed the kids back then.)
The Howdy Doody Show – Last Episode (Part 3 of 8) – 9/24/1960
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009Due to popular demand, here’s the complete final episode of the long-running Howdy Doody Show. Part Three features the animals of Doodyville saying goodbye (and like any good kiddie show, they sing it!)
The Howdy Doody Show – Last Episode (Part 2 of 8) – 9/24/1960
Saturday, August 8th, 2009Due to popular demand, here’s the complete final episode of the long-running Howdy Doody Show. Part Two has the cast packing up, reminsicing about the “Howdy Doody for President of the kids” campaign of 1948, as well as a commercial for Nabisco’s Rice Honeys & Wheat Honeys (the commercial is B&W).
Howdy Doody
Monday, July 27th, 2009The Howdy Doody Show was one of the first and by far the most popular children’s television shows in the 1950′s and a reflection of the wonder, technical fascination and business realities associated with early television. www.millcreekent.com
The Howdy Doody Show – Last Episode (Part 1 of 8) – 9/24/1960
Saturday, July 25th, 2009Due to popular demand, here’s the complete final episode of the long-running Howdy Doody Show. Part One has the opening (with the original NBC Peacock), the kids singing the Howdy Doody song, plus the cast trying to get the kiddies to buy cereal (the long-gone Rice Honeys & Wheat Honeys from Nabisco).
