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Howdy Doody was a children's television program (with a frontier/western theme, although other themes also colored the show) that was broadcast on NBC in the United States from 1947 until 1960. It ...
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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.
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The HOWDY DOODY Show was the first network kids show to run 5 days a week, the first network show of the day (in the beginning it was preceded by the daily test pattern), the first television show ever broadcast in color, and the the first show ever to air more than 1,000 continuous episodes. ... In December of 1947,
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Howdy Doody last episode / Original NBC Peacock ... Howdy Doody - LIVEFEED restoration ... Buffalo Bob Smith and Howdy Doody...
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This clip has the opening credits, mid-episode bumper, final goodbye song, Clarabell's "big surprise", and closing credits from the long-running ki...
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Howdy Doody Cast ... Howdy Doody Theme Song ... "It's Howdy Doody Time" by Edward Kean; It's Howdy Doody time, It's Howdy Doody time, Bob Smith and Howdy Doo ; Say Howdy Doo to you. Lets give a rousing cheer, 'Cause Howdy Doody's here. It's time to start the show, So kids, let's go!
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To call these men avid golfers, is to call Howdy Doody just a puppet. They were passionate devotees of the game. I like to think that now that Buffalo Bob is putting on Heaven's greens, maybe he and my Dad can wander over to the 19th Hole and see down here.
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Related content - Howdy Doody - New York Daily News ... TV shows were replaced by the hiss of static in perhaps 1 million U.S. homes Friday as stations ended their analog broadcasts and abandoned the transmission technology in use since the days of Milton Berle, Sid Caesar and Howdy Doody.
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