Howdy Doody 50s Kid's TV episode 1 of 39
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- This video has been restored and compiles under Public Domain and Derivative Works guidelines by Timeless Television. Howdy Doody was an American children's television program (with circus and Western frontier themes) that was created and produced by E. Roger Muir[1] and telecast on the NBC network in the United States from December 27, 1947, until September 24, 1960. It was a pioneer in children's television programming and set the pattern for many similar shows. One of the first television series produced at NBC in Rockefeller Center, in Studio 3A,[2] it was also a pioneer in early color production as NBC (at the time owned by TV maker RCA) used the show in part to sell color television sets in the 1950s.
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Crazy how all those kids in the audience would be in their late 70's/80+ today
Exactly and we can still sing the song ! ....No matter how senile we are.
I was in the audience. lol
I watched this when I was little. I'm 18 now, and I was shocked no one else had heard of this XD
@@artinpastelYou was
@@artinpastelwhich kid were you?
This was the first TV show that I saw as a child.
If it is then your probably in your 80s
@@lumiseeker1607 No, in mid 70s.
I was 2 when he first went on the air. I was 4 when my folks bought their first TV. So the first time I saw him on TV , I was 4 in 1949. I watched the show every day ! I remember it as if it were yesterday. I'm now a very young 77 and I can't tell you how this puts a smile on my face and in my heart !
Now this, this is just clean wholesome fun. Why can't more children's TV be like Howdy Doody
My mom grew up with Hoody Doody and this is what she watched and all of these kids are so young and innocent and now in their 80s today. So sad that nobody remembers this it was such an innocent time back in the 1947- 1960 ... Howdy Doody was really popular Clara Bell The clown.OMG
They just finished telling the kids to say Howdy Dowdy when greeting someone but then when Howdy Dowdy get on the phone he just says Hello.
Mr. Doody was a commie spy back then.
He was later outed by the House on UnAmerican Activities and deported.
Doc Emmet Brown: "Howdy Doody Time! Howdy Doody Time!...GREAT SCOTT!
I remember seeing these when they were first broadcast because my grandson wanted to watch them. He'd sing and laugh along while I sat next to him, studying my longevity chants and runes, my crystals at the ready. Now, sadly many years after he and his children and their children have passed, I am damned to wander the world looking for a way to die. This show brings back memories of a more simple time.
Thats unprecedented
when Buffalo Bob would say "Howdy Mr. Doody" at least one kid in the Peanut Gallery would snicker.
The Howdy Doody movie is aiming for a Fall 2025 release
These shows, regardless of the country they are from, are cinematic gems and they should be renewed so that no one forgets them, right?
This was back in the day when serious intellectual and sophisticated material was available to the little kitties.
Back to the future brought me here
I showed this to my grandson. He said "That's scary!!"
But now he knows why so many grandpa old fart types say "howdy dowdy bub."
This was from 1948, because Buffalo Bob was still called Mr. Smith.(He was really called Buffalo Bob,starting 1949,because his home town was Buffalo,NY.
I love this show.. it’s before my time but my mom had it on vhs
My ex-husband received a Howdy Doody doll in the 1940's.
My daughter has that doll today .
I hear they were radioactive and used lead paint with asbestos stuffing.
My sister had one.
This would make a great analog horror
Kinda like The Showdown Bandit.
Man I forgot about that
I was born in 1960 when the show ended, but my older siblings watched. I only knew about it from an old reprint of an old MAD Magazine Parody: Howdy Dooit, by Bill Elder.
Howdy Doody was huge. We would get together at one kids house whose parents had a t v to watch.
Yes!! I got to go to my best friends house they had the very first tv on the block ! I got such good memories of this❤
The best kids show in the world
Interesting to think thst all those children ar 70+. They are now our doctors,lawyers,judges, CEO's and grandparents
Some of them didn't make it past the Vietnam era.
Anyone thinking it's creepy needs to remember it's just dated, has aged, and we are today used to a different formula of a television show. The puppet looks somewhat scary, especially in the earlier version, but it was probably considered cute back then. Unlike contemporary ones, this show actually tries to teach kids some stuff and appears to give positive vibes. It has pros and cons. All this advertising business like main characters telling kids in the front on the TV set to buy this or that, isn't a very good thing. Kids shouldn't be preyed on like this, even if they make an excellent selling audience. It's good to brush one's teeth, but was there only Colgate paste or was it indeed the best one on the market :D?
Then, as now, mom bought whatever toothpaste that was on sale.
Look how those tots were dressed up for the show! I was born in 1960 so I don't remember this, but heard all about it from my older siblings and others. Truth is, I wonder how the kids slept at night! The clown, the puppet, the older gentleman dressed like a country singer from that era and speaking in such loud, stilted tones, the organ music... this is the stuff of horror movies!
Was one of my favorites :)
fueled so many nightmares
This the first Clarabelle, who later on became Captain Kangaroo.
Correct! Bob Keeshan
Howdy Doody sounds like a guy from the Mob who lost a bet.
Literally got a haunted doll of him. My brother made a terrible decision.
Any stories? Please tell
Claribel the clown was related to Pennywise.
I used to watch this show al the time when I was a kid. Now when I watch it on here it feels like a horror movie.
My Dad got me a Howdy Doody charm bracelet with all the characters on it. It disappeared some time later, l think one of my 4 older brothers may have given it to some little girl they liked ?
"this looks like Clarabell"🤣
Great Scott!
This was a most popular program the year I was born (1957), but we did not get our first television until about 1964 so I never watched the early howdy doody presentations.
I'm checking this out because I heard it referenced in a couple more recent movies, now I realize that woody was based on this guy 😉
The Howdy Doody greeting has morphed into Stranger Danger. Buffalo Bob has become Koko the clown from the 1974 skit/movie The Groove Tube. Yes, the times they are a changen.
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To the vector go the spoils.
Friend Inside Me
I am a beginner animator and caricaturist and I would like to make some drawings similar to these, but in my own way and respecting the antiquity and its originality, I don't know if they aired it in Spain but There will be many people who loved it, could you give me ideas, thank you
If you look at other children's dolls and puppets created around the same time period, you may get some ideas on how to stylize different characters. Also, promotional artwork for the howdy doody show could help inspire you. Good luck!
29:12 banger
The first kids show ever
This borderlines the twilight zone
Andy Kaufman was definitely very inspired by this
When he was a kid he was on the Show in that audience.
Catch Wally Cox on one of the 1950s What's My Line shows (guest panelist). I was amazed. That's where Andy Kaufman came from.
Woody from Toy Story was based on Howdy Doody, crazy
I didn’t know that
Notice how well the kids were dressed.
I love Bob Backlund!!
Wonder what the name of that silent movie was?
ngl Clarabell is terrifying
I think Clarabel has a flask of gin in that costume. The clacking of Howdy's mouth is very creepy.
All aboard for WHAT?
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I just noticed Howdy Doody looks allot like Benjamin Netanyahu
6 boys and girls 6 Crayons 6 pieces of paper. 666 they've always been putting in our faces.
Even back then. It wouldn't shock me if buffalo bob smith was a pedophile
YOU ARE MISSING #7 of 39. Can you post it!
Is it true that Howdy Doody fathered Chucky ?
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I think the Jeff Dunham puppet. Bubba J is Howdy Doodys drunk Twin brother.
Where are the African American children?
Who cares?
There weren't any African American children in the 1950's. They weren't invented until the mid-1960's. 😊
@@derby2510 I care! But black kids were probably better off not being there!
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Creepy
grooming vibes
Zoomer moment
Like all fake presidents do?
This is terrible. Looks like grooming.
A 68 year old friend of mine said he watched this as a kid. So I looked it up.
I have bad about this show 😱😱😱😱😿😿😿😿😿