|
 |
The Howdy Doody Show 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.
Tags:
Added: 19th July 2007
Views: 603
Rating: 
Posted By: BKV |

|
 |
On September 24, 1960, during the final showing of Howdy Doody, Clarabell, the clown who never uttered a word in all the years we had watched him, finally spoke to us, "Goodbye Kids".
Children everywhere were elated and heartbroken at the same time. We miss Clarabell, but we especially miss the man behind the face of the clown, the man with the biggest heart of all, Bob Keeshan.
Tags:
clarabell
howdy
doody
bob
keeshan
childrens
programming
Added: 16th September 2007
Views: 534
Rating: 
Posted By: Sophia |

|
 |
Buffalo Bob Smith and Howdy Doody are the mystery guests on this episode of What's My Line from August 1954. (Listen for Buffalo Bob's very good impression of Fred Allen.)
Tags:
Howdy
Doody
Buffalo
Bob
Smith
Added: 16th October 2007
Views: 394
Rating: 
Posted By: Lava1964 |

|
 |
This was originally produced for the 16mm "home movie" market around 1952. Dayton Allen appeared as "Ugly Sam" and Bob Keeshan is Clarabelle.
Tags:
the
howdy
doody
Added: 6th December 2007
Views: 770
Rating: 
Posted By: Guido |

|
 |
Buffalo Bob Smith of Howdy Doody fame bamboozles the panel when he appears as a mystery challenger on the syndicated version of What's My Line circa 1971. (He and Howdy Doody had teamed up to be mystery guests on the CBS version of What's My Line in the 1950s.)
Tags:
Whats
My
Line
Buffalo
Bob
Smith
Added: 27th June 2008
Views: 107
Rating: 
Posted By: Lava1964 |

|
|
|