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  2. Howdy Doody - Wikipedia

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    The Howdy Doody show's various marionettes were created and built by puppeteers Dawson, Scott Brinker (the show's prop man), and Rufus Rose throughout the show's run. [9] The redheaded Howdy marionette on the original show was operated with 11 strings: two heads, one mouth, one eye, two shoulders, one back, two hands and two knees.

  3. 1955–56 United States network television schedule (daytime)

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    The 1955–56 daytime network television schedule for the three major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday daytime hours from September 1955 to August 1956. Talk shows are highlighted in yellow, local programming is white, reruns of prime-time programming are orange, game shows are pink, soap ...

  4. List of local children's television series (United States)

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    WRCA/WNBT/WNBC-TV: Howdy Doody Show (original puppet) (with Frank Paris) WABD/WNEW-TV (now WNYW): J. Fred Muggs Show; WOR-TV (now WWOR-TV): The Johnny Andrews Show (with Johnny Andrews, Paul Ashley and Chuck McCann) WABC-TV: Jolly Gene and His Fun Machine (with Bill Britten) WPIX: Joya's Fun School

  5. List of Gumby episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Gumby Show is an American clay animation television series developed by Art Clokey. In the United States, the first episode of the series originally aired on Howdy Doody in 1955. The series was revived multiple times, with the last episode airing on December 31, 1988.

  6. Gumby - Wikipedia

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    The second episode, Gumby on the Moon, became a huge hit on Howdy Doody, so Sarnoff ordered a series in 1955 titled The Gumby Show. [17] In 1955 and 1956, 25 11-minute episodes aired on NBC. [18] In early episodes, Gumby's voice was provided by Ruth Eggleston, wife of the show's art director Al Eggleston, until 1957, when Dallas McKennon ...

  7. 1954–55 United States network television schedule (daytime)

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    The U.N. In Action / 5:00 Barker Bill's Cartoon Show. 5:15 The U.N. In Action (W/F) local programming NBC: The Today Show starring Dave Garroway: local programming Ding Dong School: 10:30: A Time to Live 10:45: Three Steps to Heaven: The Home Show: The Betty White Show: Feather Your Nest: local programming 3:00 The Greatest Gift 3:15 Golden Windows

  8. 1956–57 United States network television schedule (daytime)

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    College News Conference: CBS Fall local programming Lamp Unto My Feet: Look Up and Live: Eye on New York: Camera Three: Let's Take A Trip: The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok: Pro Football: Sunday News (3:45PM) local programming See It Now: Telephone Time: You Are There: November UN in Action: The Heckle and Jeckle Cartoon Show: Face the Nation ...

  9. Children's programming on NBC - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, NBC's first major children's program was Howdy Doody, one of the era's first breakthrough television programs.The series, which ran for 13 years until it ended in 1960, featured a myriad of characters led by a freckle-faced marionette voiced by the show's host, "Buffalo" Bob Smith.