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Dear Nancy The Reader,
Mr.Zacherley did try to revive his horror film tv show on cable..under the title"Channel Zacherley". But..? It didn't work and he left tv entirley to work on radio as a rock music dj(A job that Mr.Zacherley had been doing from the late 1960's..until just recently). He now makes guest appearances at horror film and nostalgia conventions all over the country(Mostly at "The Chiller Theater" conventions in Parsipany,N.J.)and he has been the subject of a few books about his career as a horror film tv host/performer. There were attemps to try and revive "Howdy Doody" and The Soupy Sales Show in national tv syndication in the late 1970's. "The New Howdy Doody Show"was taped before a much larger studio audience of adults and kids at "The Video City TV Studios" in Miami,Fla. and aired in national syndication in 1976. The show however was not a success..since many tv stations EG WNEW TV Ch.5 in NYC saw the show as a kids tv show and not a comedy/variety show aimed at an adult audience. Screening the show either in the afternoon or in the early morning hours. The series was not a hit and it was dropped after a few months. Soupy also tried a comeback with"The New Soupy Sales Show!" (Which was taped in color at the KTLA TV Ch.5 TV Studios in L.A., Cal.) and aired in national syndication in 1979. This series also failed to catch on with viewers..because it lacked the free wheeling improvasation of the original ABC TV Network and WNEW TV Ch.5 NYC formats. Also..many tv stations that aired the show programmed it for the afternoon hours..because they saw it as a kids tv comedy show. WPIX TV Ch.11 in NYC aired the show in the afternoon hours and it was a flop! The series was cancelled after a few months and Soupy went onto be a regular on"The Sha Na Na Show"(First he played a wise cracking cop..then he took on the role of "Igor" the manager of "The Sha Na Na"Clubhouse on the program). He also did guest appearances on talk shows,game shows and on sit coms and episodic series. For a time..Soupy hosted his own comedy/talk music series on WNBC Radio in NYC "Lunch With Soupy Sales"during the late 1980's(This was before WNBC Radio went off the air for good in 1987). His last regular tv performances was as the voice of "Donkey Kong"on "The Saturday Supercade"TV Cartoon show on The CBS TV Network in the mid 1980's. In recent years..Soupy has made guest appearances at nostalgia conventions, he has written two joke books and his memiors"Soupy Sez:My Life & Zany Times!" and he has appeared in some movies. As to your query about wheather or not..Mr.Bob Keeshan was "Clarabelle The Clown"on "Howdy Doody"? The answer is Yes..he was the first performer to play "Clarabelle"on the show. From the late 1940's starting in December,1947(When the show was originally titled "Puppet Playhouse Presents!"on NBC TV)to the time that the series was retitled"Howdy Doody" and went from a Saturday evening timeslot to a Monday,Wednesday and Friday timeslot He played the clown,"Chief Featherman" and"Prof.Oscar" on the show. "Howdy Doody" was seen Monday,Wednesday and Friday evenings on NBC TV from 1948 to 1950..when the show was expanded to a monday thru friday timeslot. Unfortuneatley? Mr.Keeshan and some of the other cast members of the show didn't care for the fact that"Buffalo Bob"and the show's producers:Mr.Muir and Mr.Stone didn't pay them decent wages or give them proper dressing rooms. So they joined the union:AFRA(This was before the union became known as AFTRA)and they hired an agent and a manager to try and negociate with Smith,Muir and Stone. Messers Smith,Muir and Stone were angry..because on the show..there was an unwritten rule..if you worked on "HD"you negociated with the host of the show and the producers and network execs directly..but not via a talent agent and/or manager. The three secretly hired new performers to replace the rebellous cast members(Allen Swift,Bobby Nicholson,Marty Barris replaced Bob Keeshan,Dayton Allen,Judy Tyler and Bill Lecornec..although Mr.Lecornec returned to the show and remained with"Howdy Doody"..until the series ended it's run on NBC TV on Saturday September 24,1960.) Their dismissle from the show was announced following an appearance at The Brooklyn NYC Navy Yard in December of 1951 or 1952(Depending on which tv history book that you've read). Bobby Nicholson replaced Keeshan as"Clarabelle" and he played the clown for a brief period of time. But? Mr.Nicholson hated playing the clown and he wanted to play a different character"Corny Cobb". Mr.Muir told him"Nick..you can't play "Corny Cobb"..unless you can get another actor to replace you as Clarabelle". In 1954..jazz musician and singing bandleader Lewis Anderson was hired to replace Nicholson as"Clarabelle". Mr.Anderson played the clown on The NBC TV Network version of "Howdy Doody",on "The New Howdy Doody Show" and he performed at many personal appearances with"Buffalo Bob"Smith into the 1990's. (Mr.Anderson's "Clarabelle"was the performer..who spoke on the last episode of the NBC TV Network edition of the show..when he revealed to"Bufallo Bob" and "Howdy"That he could talk..the camera dollyed in on his face and as he trembled..he said "Goodbye Kids!") I hope that this answers your queries about Zacherley, Soupy Sales and "Howdy Doody" and Mr.Keeshan's interpretation of"Clarabelle"? Fun City Man! Last edited by Fun City Man; 05-25-2008 at 04:02 AM. |
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Dear Scammed,
I doubt that those kinnie fllms of"Kukla & Ollie"will be shown on WPIX TV Ch.11 NYC's 60th anniversary tv tribute next month? As to wether or not you can see those kinnie films of"Kukla & Ollie"(Ms.Allison was not seen in those Kinnie films of the show) on the internet? You can try to find them at "You Tube". And Yes! "Ollie!"was a dragon puppet with a big tooth and he was a silly character on the show. Those"Kuklapollitan Player"Puppets were the creation of a brilliant gentleman..that I was lucky enough to meet before he left us in 1983..Mr.Burr Tillstrom. Thanks For your reply and Thanks For Remembering"Kukla & Ollie", Fun City Man! |
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Dear I2MissNY,
When you and your friends appeared on"Wonderama!"? Which version of the show did you appear on..The Sandy Becker,Bill Britten,Sonny Fox or Bob McAllister version(s)of the program? If you can recall which edition of"Wonderama"that you and your friends appeared on..please share those recollections with all of us here at the "Blast From The Past!"website? Fun City Man! |
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Dear Scammed,
Although my parents were not"Three Stooges"Fans? I always watched their antics on"The Three Stooges Funhouse!" With "Officer Joe"Bolton,"Let's Have Fun!"(The Chuck McCann/Paul Ashley version),"The Three Stooges Firehouse!"With "Fireman Todd" Russell,"The Cartoon Express!"(The WPIX TV Ch.11 NYC version with "Engineer Smokey Bill"Britten),"The Popeye/Three Stooges Show!" With"Capt.Jack"McCarthy,"The Eddie Lawrence Show!",and"The Three Stooges Shows!"With John Zacherley("The Coo Ghoul!")and "Officer Joe" Bolton on WPIX TV Ch.11 in NYC from Monday September 8,1958 to Thursday May 4,1970. AH! You don't get film comedies,comedy performers or local kids tv shows like that anymore! Fun City Man! |
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Fcm, you are a walking encylopedia of television nostalgia!!!
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out of the ink well comes coco the clown anyone remember this one
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Dear Oneana,
Yes! I remember those "Koko The Clown"TV cartoons produced and released to nationally syndicated tv in the early 1960's. Hal Seegar..the man who gave"Milton The Monster"on ABC TV in the mid to late 1960's created and produced a new series of "Koko" cartoons for tv.(The name of the clown is spelt"KoKo"..not "Coco") The series was originally created and produced by Mr.Max Flesicher for the silent movie theaters back in the 1920's. Many years later..when Mr.Fleischer was no longer making cartoons for the movies? Mr.Seegar acquired the tv rights to the character and he created the tv versions of the series. Mr.Larry Storch(Best remembered as"Cpl.Randolph Agran"on Warner Bros.'/ABC TV's "F.Troop")did the voices of"KoKo","Mean Moe" and KokoNut" for the series..I don't know who did the voice of "Koko's"girl friend"Koket"? The films were seen weekday afternoons on WPIX TV Ch.11 in NYC during the early 1960's. But the films were not a hit with tv viewers and they were quickly dropped from Ch.11's weekday afternoon scheduale. I haven't seen The"Koko The Clown"TV cartoons since. Damn It! Anyway, Thanks For Remembering:"The Koko The Clown"TV Cartoons, Fun City Man! P.S.WPIX TV Ch.11 in NYC will be airing it's 60th anniversary tv tribute next Saturday night from 9:00 to 10:00 P.M. EDT ..before that? Ch.11 will also air reruns of clasic tv shows and "Little Rascals"and "Three Stooges"film comedies from 12:00 to 9:00 P.M. EDT. I hope that the users of "The Blast From The Past!"website ..who are able to watch and record the classic tv shows marathon and The WPIX TV Ch.11 TV Tribute will be able to see it. |
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thank you fun city for the info. I remember that show so clearly for my childhood. Ko-Ko the clown
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Dear Oneana,
Thanks For your reply. The orginial"Koko The Clown"silent movie cartoons were first seen on"Junior Frollics"With "Uncle Fred"Sayles (pronounced Sales..not to be confused with Soupy Sales) on WATV/WNTA TV Ch.13 in The Newark,N.J./NYC viewing area circa 1946. Mr.Sayles..a local N.J.radio host and singer mc'd the program weekday evenings on Ch.13 into the early 1960's. Sadly,the show was being tampered with during it's last years by the stupid and greedy station execs. They wanted Mr.Sayles to do the show with a studio auidience against the backdrop of small town and has some games,craftmaking, hobies.,etc segments on the show..to make it more like a little variety kids tv show. Mr.Sayles was against the idea of ultilizing such a concept..but the station execs at WNTA TV forced him to host such a show. The idea didn't work and"Junior Town Frollics"went off the air in 1962. WNTA TV Ch.13 also left the air and became WNEDT/WNET TV Ch.13 PBS TV. Anyway, Again, Thanks for your reply and Thanks For Remembering "The Koko The Clown"tv cartoons, Fun City Man. |
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I hope you enjoyed the Channel Eleven marathon (it was this weekend, wasn't it ?) , Fun City Man. Any chance that you will let us know how you come by so much fascinating information?
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