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  2. Howdy Doody - Wikipedia

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    Howdy Doody is an American children's television program (with circus and Western frontier themes) that was created and produced by Victor F. Campbell [ 1] and E. Roger Muir. [ 2] It was broadcast on the NBC television network in the United States from December 27, 1947, until September 24, 1960.

  3. Buffalo Bob Smith - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Bob Smith, a singing piano player and chatty radio disk jockey who created Howdy Doody and then teamed up with the puppet on one of early television's most enduring children's shows, died of cancer yesterday at a hospital near his home in Flat Rock, N.C. Mr. Smith was 80. His remains were cremated. Mr.

  4. Judy Tyler - Wikipedia

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    Judy Tyler spent her teen years in Teaneck, New Jersey. She came from a show business family and was encouraged to study dance and acting. [citation needed] Tyler's acting career began as a teenager, with regular appearances on Howdy Doody as Princess Summerfall Winterspring from 1950 to 1953. Like her mother, Tyler became a chorus girl, and ...

  5. Richie Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    Roger Phillips (cousin) Flip Phillips (cousin) K.C. Cunningham. Richard J. Cunningham is a fictional character in the 1970s TV sitcom Happy Days,[ 1] played by Ron Howard. Richie is Howard and Marion Cunningham's son and Joanie Cunningham and Chuck Cunningham 's brother. He is friends with Fonzie, Ralph Malph, and Potsie Weber.

  6. Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay - Wikipedia

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    Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay. Contemporary Bromo-Seltzer advertisement in which Lottie Collins dances and sings "Ta-Ra-Ra Boom-de-ay!" "Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay" is a vaudeville and music hall song first performed by the 1880s. It was included in Henry J. Sayers' 1891 revue Tuxedo in Boston, Massachusetts. The song became widely known in the 1892 version ...

  7. Clarabell the Clown - Wikipedia

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    Clarabell the Clown. Clarabell the Clown is a character who was part of the main cast on the 1947–1960 series The Howdy Doody Show. Clarabell, who wore a baggy, striped costume, communicated through mime and by honking a horn for "yes" or "no". [ 1] Clarabell would also spray fellow cast member Buffalo Bob Smith with seltzer .

  8. Car with giant bull named Howdy Doody crammed into ... - AOL

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    A man driving a full-size bull named Howdy Doody in the passenger seat of his car was pulled over by police in Nebraska on Wednesday after a stunned onlooker reported the odd sight, authorities said.

  9. Captain Kangaroo - Wikipedia

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    December 8, 1984. ( 1984-12-08) Captain Kangaroo is an American children's television series that aired weekday mornings on the American television network CBS for 29 years, from 1955 to 1984, making it the longest-running nationally broadcast children's television program of its day. [ 2][ 3] In 1986, the American Program Service (now American ...