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Pee-wee Harris first appeared in 1915 as a supporting character in Fitzhugh's series of novels about the Boy Scouts of "Troop 1, Bridgeboro, NJ". Though Pee-wee is small of stature and young of age, he is the quintessential First Class Boy Scout.
His "Pee-wee Harris" character is still being featured in a comic strip in Boys' Life, the official magazine of the Boy Scouts of America, more than seventy years after Fitzhugh's death. In the 1930s, as the popularity of Fitzhugh’s Scouting stories began to wane, he began writing the Hal Keen Mystery Series (10 titles) under the pseudonym ...
Pee Wee (1938–1986) nominally by Jerry Iger; Pee Wee Harris (1952– ) from Percy Keese Fitzhugh's 1915 series, drawn by Alfred B. Stenzel, then Mike Adair; Peggy (1946–1960) by Chuck Thurston, and later Art Sansom, Marilyn Troyer, and Elmarine Howard; Penmen (1996– ) by Gary Blehm (US) – webcomic since 2001; Penny (1943–1970) by ...
In the opening sequence of Matt Wolf’s HBO documentary series “Pee-wee as Himself,” the late artist and performer Paul Reubens mulls over who should have control of a celebrity documentary.
Pages in category "Book series introduced in 1922" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Pee-Wee Harris; R. Radio Boys; T. Tommy and Tuppence
The series starred a supporting troupe that included ex-Groundlings and cast members from “The Pee-wee Herman Show,”including Phil Hartman, John Paragon, Lynne Marie Stewart, Laurence ...
Paul Reubens's delightfully demented alter ego Pee-wee Herman entertained a generation of kids during the five-season, Emmy-winning run of Pee-wee's Playhouse airing on CBS from 1986 to 1990 ...
Pee-wee Herman is a comedy character created and portrayed by the American comedian Paul Reubens.He starred in films and television series during the 1980s. The childlike Pee-wee Herman character developed as a stage act that quickly led to an HBO special in 1981.