I loved Captain Kangaroo! I had a Capt Kangaroo coloring book that I cherished until my teen years! I also remember finding out about his show's racial controversy after his death.
@@patgalvez4563 There's always controversy when it's something all white. You can't have anything all white in America that's why we've made diversity top priority.
Captain Kangaroo, Bob Ross, and Mr. Rogers were a big part of my childhood. Too bad they don't make shows like them anymore. Children today could use shows like them.
We also watched Garfield Goose with Frazier Thomas and Bozo's Circus. Also watch Ray Rayner Show and his other show, Rocket to Adventure. Don't know if these shows were nationwide but they were the shows to watch in Chicago area.
What about Pee Wee’s Playhouse? The man who star Pee Wee’s Playhouse recently passed away well a Canadian could play Pee Wee Herman, a Colombian could play the Genie Jambi and Will Smith as Cowboy Curtis. To set up the New Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Jim Carrey as Pee Wee Herman John Leguizamo as Jambi Will Smith as Cowboy Curtis
@@Embargoman I think Pee Wees Playhouse took on a whole new meaning aftet the movie theater incident. I think that ruined it for TV and prob most people.
I totally agree. I got my appendix removed in 1971. In those days that meant a week in the hospital and about 3 weeks at home recovering. I watched The Captain and The Electric Company on PBS. Morgan Freeman starred on this show. Great memories, even though I was recovering from the surgery. Oh did I mention the surgery was performed with a rusty, dull butter knife😂😂
Same here! Mr. Rodgers too. His hair and his sideburns freaked me out a tad though..lol...thinking back now, he could've laid off of the hoho's..lol. but, isn't it sad how kids now have nothing positive to watch and learn from? It's all violence and rap music crap! Sad!
Mr. Green Jeans, Bunny Rabbit, Mr. Moose, Grandfather Clock and the Captain. Learned how to tell time and to tie my shoes watching that show in black and white back in the 50’s. Loved story time when he read a book to everyone and loved all the positive values he taught us. This country could use a dose of the Captain.
I watched captain kangaroo,. He suttely taught good values, self esteem to young children, just like early romperroom, that taught young kids, patience, turn taking,sharing, putting toys back when your done. Loved both shows.
I sat at the kitchen table eating toast with honey, watching...I can almost remember the theme music and getting ready for my first day of Kindergarten.
I went to go meet him when he was doing an appearance at a science themed toy store opening. I was maybe 20 at the time and was so nervous I couldn't talk to him, didn't ask for an autograph and turned down a photo opportunity. I have met a lot of famous people in my many years on this planet and this is the only time I've ever locked up out of pure shock of seeing him
I adored both Captain Kangaroo and Mister Rogers. They are some of my earliest memories. Good Morning Captain! Oh, how I wish I could go back to the 60s.....
One of the most underappreciated shows of all time. Captain Kangeroo never gets the rerun treatment it deserve except for one 1976 episode that is currently available on You Tube. The other 1000 or so episodes is, well, still on the waiting list.
I grew up with the Captain. I looked forward to the first show for the month of March because the Captain would have my birthday cake on that day. It was wonderful TV and I'm glad it was all happy and calm. My childhood wasn't all sunshine but watching Captain Kangaroo was.
thank you so much for this. 💕 being born in 1965, i grew up on captain kangaroo, sesame street and the electric company, with an occasional mr. rogers thrown in. these shows taught me so much about life, and i don't just mean numbers and letters. 🤗 a good part of what's wrong today is the lack of access to these types of shows. yes, sesame street is still on, and still doing an exceptional job of educating young people, but it's missed by generations in daycare who never see it. 😞
I remember all of the shows you mention, except Capt Kangaroo. I have seen things like this video or old commercials, but I have no memory of the actual show.
The Captain holds a special, place in my heart, because he was from my hometown. And is buried there. I always grew up thinking he still lived around the corner. And child me loved that.
I watched Captain Kangaroo almost every morning from 1963 to 1975! I learned how to tie my shoes in 1964 from a segment he did with Bunny Rabbit! It was so well done and easy!
Schwinn bikes were absolutely the best in the day. Loved my 3 speed red racer that I had for years. The Schwinn banana seat high handle bar bikes were iconic.
When I was a kid I met Captain Kangaroo when I went to the Rialto Theater, he stopped and took the time to talk to me he was so nice I had a really nice experience meeting him !
Being in my 60s, I watched Cap'n Kangaroo in b/w. I remember having a green plastic CK cup in the bathroom to use when I brushed my teeth. Mr. Moose was probably my favorite character on his show.
I grew up watching Captain Kangaroo. What happened to TV shows today? He was right…watching violent shows turns to real life. The man was ahead of his time.
I remember watching the original show in the early weekday mornings and loved the original Treasure House more! It also frustrated me as a small child that the new barn wasn't "finished" all the way! Haha!
They should make a movie about this ! Like the makers who made Mr. Rodgers. Behind the scenes the real story the dark side of it since we are all adults growing up watching his shows.
Loved Captain Kangaroo. He taught me how to tie my shoes. Mr. Green Jeans and the Grandfather Clock taught me the basics of reading the clock face. I was very very young maybe close to 4 years old. My mother told me years later she was shocked the first time she realized I learned these things at an early age from Captain Kangaroo. Not all tv was bad, but I hate clowns because Bozo was creepy 😂
I watched him to learn how to speak English. As a little girl coming to America I only knew German. My mother would always put him on so I could see and hear American speech.
While you were watching Kaptain Kangaroo to learn English, I was watching Kaptain Kangaroo, and trying to learn German from my grandmother, who was a native speaker of the German dialect known as Pennsylvania Dutch.
I grew up watching this show and I never even pictured the Captain Kangaroo as being only 30 years old. He sure fooled me. I was two in this show came out and I really don't remember it until I was older. And became bored with it. There's a song painting flowers on the wall that don't bother me at all smoking cigarettes and watching Captain Kangaroo now don't tell me I have nothing to do. That keeps captain kangaroo in my mind.
I am old so only remember him in black and white. I still have a few of the books he read. Everyone kid in my family born after me got a copy of Mr Willowby’s Chritmas Tree for Christmas
Living in Australia the first reference I heard of "Captain Kangaroo" was in the Statler Brother's song "Flowers on the Wall". Kangaroos are native to Australia so I thought the show was an Australian based show but only shown in the USA. This video is the first I've seen which explained the show. Thanks.
Mr. Keeshan was on the board of Good Samaritan hospital in West Islip, NY, where I grew up. He lived one town over. My aunt, who was a nurse at Good Sam, got me a personally autographed picture of him which I cherished for years. He was a genuinely good man.
I loved him so much mr green jeans mr moose. Rabbit scared me a bit but at 55 years old I’ve finely overcome the worry about rabbits compulsion to steal carrots. ❤
I grew up with a black and white tv in the 70’ and yet knew the captain had a red jacket somehow. I find it super weird that he was between 43 and 47 when i watched his show
I remember watching in the 60s. I remember that catchy theme song and the keys. Also the regular characters. But I can't remember a single episode. Nothing has stuck but the visuals. No matter what my age, I always considered it for younger children.
I grew up in upstate NY watching Captain Kangaroo. I guess it was actually filmed somewhat nearby. Anyway, as a kid, I absolutely loved it. What a relief it was! Wish the kids had something like this today to hang their hats on. Now, they are told they are intrinsically evil and transgender, instead. Not too much pressure, huh? Just sickening and angering!
As a kid I watched Capt. Kangaroo and The Howdy Doody Show with Buffalo Bob, Princess Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring, and Clarabelle the Clown. I did not know that Bob Kesshan played both the clown and the captain. Not a bad memory for a man that can't find where he set his own glasses!
God bless him. And who says ? All U.S. Marines are mean huh? Mr. Keeshan was a great gentleman and had a heart of gold. I was born in 1957 and as early as i can remember? The Captain was a part of my daily life. What a great great man and show. Thank you for sharing this. And thank you Captain Kangaroo for a great childhood show.
Captain Kangaroo and Mister Rogers were both outstanding TV shows and role models for children and I'm blessed that they were both part of my young childhood.
I had a canon called the mighty moe that actually fired a cannon ball . I played with gi Joe's I rode a 20 inch bike with a banana seat sissy bar slick tire back skinny front and a chrome frame ! we pounded rolls of caps with my fathers hammer damn brought back memories of days with no cable ,no cell phones,Saturday morning cartoons , pf flyers that made me jump higher run faster , they truly were the good days and no helicopter parents ,you left for the day and seen parents at night . now I'm 69 and I realize they did a great job :)
I loved captain kangaroo I used to watch it before school in 80-81. Started junior high and couldn't watch it anymore. Preferred Capt to mister Rogers.
What did you think of Bob Keeshan as Captain Kangaroo?
I loved Captain Kangaroo! I had a Capt Kangaroo coloring book that I cherished until my teen years! I also remember finding out about his show's racial controversy after his death.
"Nobody Does It Better" - Carly Simon
I remember him with a lot of fondness.
@@patgalvez4563 There's always controversy when it's something all white. You can't have anything all white in America that's why we've made diversity top priority.
A long time ago
Those were the good old days. He was wonderful.
Where I lived he came on in the morning between Rocky and Bullwinkle and our local show Buckskin Bill. The 60’s and 70’s were great times to be a kid.
Our local kid's show was Lucy's Toy Shop, broadcast from Columbus, OH.
@@Ripplenator awesome. I grew up a few miles from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Hi! Do you remember Roger Ramjet?
Captain Kangaroo, Bob Ross, and Mr. Rogers were a big part of my childhood. Too bad they don't make shows like them anymore. Children today could use shows like them.
We also watched Garfield Goose with Frazier Thomas and Bozo's Circus. Also watch Ray Rayner Show and his other show, Rocket to Adventure. Don't know if these shows were nationwide but they were the shows to watch in Chicago area.
What about Pee Wee’s Playhouse?
The man who star Pee Wee’s Playhouse recently passed away well a Canadian could play Pee Wee Herman, a Colombian could play the Genie Jambi and Will Smith as Cowboy Curtis.
To set up the New Pee Wee’s Playhouse.
Jim Carrey as Pee Wee Herman
John Leguizamo as Jambi
Will Smith as Cowboy Curtis
And sesame street ! Yes ! I still love them.
@@Embargoman I think Pee Wees Playhouse took on a whole new meaning aftet the movie theater incident. I think that ruined it for TV and prob most people.
I totally agree. I got my appendix removed in 1971. In those days that meant a week in the hospital and about 3 weeks at home recovering. I watched The Captain and The Electric Company on PBS. Morgan Freeman starred on this show. Great memories, even though I was recovering from the surgery. Oh did I mention the surgery was performed with a rusty, dull butter knife😂😂
As a kid I'd run home from school everyday just to watch Captain Kangaroo.....I loved that show....
Same!!
Me too
I loved the Captain Kangaroo Show as a child and will never forget the role he played in my development.
Same here! Mr. Rodgers too. His hair and his sideburns freaked me out a tad though..lol...thinking back now, he could've laid off of the hoho's..lol. but, isn't it sad how kids now have nothing positive to watch and learn from? It's all violence and rap music crap! Sad!
where did you live ...? he was on at 9am EST
I remember him alot as I used to watch him all the time as a child. He, like my parents ALWAYS taught me right from wrong. I'll NEVER forget him. 😀
I use to watch him growing up back in 1960-1963. Loved the show with Mr Greenjeans and bunny Rabbit! lol
Im 67 and still enjoy the memories of watching this posting. Thank you for pointing out the real difference of than - and now!
Mr. Green Jeans, Bunny Rabbit, Mr. Moose, Grandfather Clock and the Captain. Learned how to tell time and to tie my shoes watching that show in black and white back in the 50’s. Loved story time when he read a book to everyone and loved all the positive values he taught us. This country could use a dose of the Captain.
I watched captain kangaroo,. He suttely taught good values, self esteem to young children, just like early romperroom, that taught young kids, patience, turn taking,sharing, putting toys back when your done. Loved both shows.
I sat at the kitchen table eating toast with honey, watching...I can almost remember the theme music and getting ready for my first day of Kindergarten.
This was my favorite show when I was a little girl. I loved Captain Kangaroo and Romper Room.
One of my favorites as a kid in the 70s. He and Mr Rogers both reminded me of my grandpas. Loved it. Thank you Grunge for this video.
Yes i remember him so thanks for sharing.
I went to go meet him when he was doing an appearance at a science themed toy store opening. I was maybe 20 at the time and was so nervous I couldn't talk to him, didn't ask for an autograph and turned down a photo opportunity. I have met a lot of famous people in my many years on this planet and this is the only time I've ever locked up out of pure shock of seeing him
I had a similar experience...but with Bernadette Peters.
That's not too surprising;
he IS a Captain, after all.
😅that's cute !
@@kallen868 that's understandable -- she was hot back in the day
I adored both Captain Kangaroo and Mister Rogers. They are some of my earliest memories. Good Morning Captain! Oh, how I wish I could go back to the 60s.....
One of the most underappreciated shows of all time. Captain Kangeroo never gets the rerun treatment it deserve except for one 1976 episode that is currently available on You Tube. The other 1000 or so episodes is, well, still on the waiting list.
I grew up with the Captain. I looked forward to the first show for the month of March because the Captain would have my birthday cake on that day. It was wonderful TV and I'm glad it was all happy and calm. My childhood wasn't all sunshine but watching Captain Kangaroo was.
I loved this show. I loved the rabbit and the moose.❤️❤️
thank you so much for this. 💕
being born in 1965, i grew up on captain kangaroo, sesame street and the electric company, with an occasional mr. rogers thrown in.
these shows taught me so much about life, and i don't just mean numbers and letters. 🤗
a good part of what's wrong today is the lack of access to these types of shows.
yes, sesame street is still on, and still doing an exceptional job of educating young people, but it's missed by generations in daycare who never see it. 😞
As a child I used to really enjoy watching Captain Kangaroo I miss my childhood😔👌🍻
This comment hurt. Man i miss my childhood so much 😢
I Loved watching this show when I was little
Watched as a kid from mid 60's on....loved the show.
Captain Kangaroo, Mr. Rodgers, Sesame Street, Electric Company, and Zoom are the good ones I can remember from when I was a little kid in the 70s.
I remember all of the shows you mention, except Capt Kangaroo. I have seen things like this video or old commercials, but I have no memory of the actual show.
The Captain holds a special, place in my heart, because he was from my hometown. And is buried there. I always grew up thinking he still lived around the corner. And child me loved that.
I grew up watching him, I absolutely loved the show
I watched Captain Kangaroo almost every morning from 1963 to 1975! I learned how to tie my shoes in 1964 from a segment he did with Bunny Rabbit! It was so well done and easy!
Schwinn bikes were absolutely the best in the day. Loved my 3 speed red racer that I had for years. The Schwinn banana seat high handle bar bikes were iconic.
I had one, too!
The Lil' Chick!!
I always watched him when I was a kid. My daughter watched him in story time.
Grew up watching Captain Kangaroo
and Romper Room.. Damn im old. Lol.
Ummm, no you're not. Because I've heard of romper room as well. And that would mean I'm old. Lol!
Great show as a child.
When I was a kid I met Captain Kangaroo when I went to the Rialto Theater, he stopped and took the time to talk to me he was so nice I had a really nice experience meeting him !
Watched this as a kid. ( Loved Mr Moose!). So very interesting about the show’s back story.
Being in my 60s, I watched Cap'n Kangaroo in b/w. I remember having a green plastic CK cup in the bathroom to use when I brushed my teeth. Mr. Moose was probably my favorite character on his show.
I grew up watching Captain Kangaroo. What happened to TV shows today? He was right…watching violent shows turns to real life. The man was ahead of his time.
The world could sure use a Captain Kangaroo today with all of his warm and trusting attributes. And Fred Rogers 👍🏻
i grew up in the 60s captain kangaroo was huge.
I remember watching the original show in the early weekday mornings and loved the original Treasure House more! It also frustrated me as a small child that the new barn wasn't "finished" all the way! Haha!
My kids watched captain kangaroo every morning. My eldest son is 64 and my youngest is 52. We go back a few years. Fun!!!
Bob Keeshan did appear as Captain Kangaroo again on Muppets Tonight in the 90's in a cameo.
My earliest memory is of Captain Kangaroo & Mr Green Jeans working on a jack-o-lantern with Halloween looming. I would have been 4.
I think that his shows still have a place with young kids today. I say, play the reruns.
They should make a movie about this ! Like the makers who made Mr. Rodgers. Behind the scenes the real story the dark side of it since we are all adults growing up watching his shows.
Loved Captain Kangaroo. He taught me how to tie my shoes. Mr. Green Jeans and the Grandfather Clock taught me the basics of reading the clock face. I was very very young maybe close to 4 years old. My mother told me years later she was shocked the first time she realized I learned these things at an early age from Captain Kangaroo. Not all tv was bad, but I hate clowns because Bozo was creepy 😂
Love the back story here.
My mom took me to c a taping of his show here in Mpls when I was like 6 & I was positively starstruck ❣️🤣😂
I watched him to learn how to speak English. As a little girl coming to America I only knew German. My mother would always put him on so I could see and hear American speech.
They didn't build a wall?
While you were watching Kaptain Kangaroo to learn English, I was watching Kaptain Kangaroo, and trying to learn German from my grandmother, who was a native speaker of the German dialect known as Pennsylvania Dutch.
I loved Captain Kangaroo. Never missed it. Great show.
Used to wake up early w/ my brother to watch Capt’n Kangaroo in the 1970’s
A great teacher to kids, a great gentleman, Bob Kershaw was a champion for kids television. May he rest in peace. Goodbye Captain Kangaroo!
Now I know, it was his voice & demeanor that captivated small kids. Wow I haven't heard it in prob 45 years, now! Can't replace that 😉
I LOVED the Captain! 🔑🔑🔑
Mr Moose and the ping pong balls...comedy gold.
Dancing Bear!!!
I grew up watching this show and I never even pictured the Captain Kangaroo as being only 30 years old. He sure fooled me. I was two in this show came out and I really don't remember it until I was older. And became bored with it. There's a song painting flowers on the wall that don't bother me at all smoking cigarettes and watching Captain Kangaroo now don't tell me I have nothing to do. That keeps captain kangaroo in my mind.
Thank you, Captain, for helping to make my childhood a happy one. 🙏🏼
I am old so only remember him in black and white. I still have a few of the books he read. Everyone kid in my family born after me got a copy of Mr Willowby’s Chritmas Tree for Christmas
Grandpa Jones played the same strategy. This Hee Haw legend played old when young and then old when older...
Loved Captain Kangaroo who lived in my hometown of Babylon Village, NY and was a member of our church, St . Joseph’s RC
Nice memories, thank you. 🦋♥️
I will always love Captain Kangaroo. ❤
Living in Australia the first reference I heard of "Captain Kangaroo" was in the Statler Brother's song "Flowers on the Wall". Kangaroos are native to Australia so I thought the show was an Australian based show but only shown in the USA. This video is the first I've seen which explained the show. Thanks.
Mr. Keeshan was on the board of Good Samaritan hospital in West Islip, NY, where I grew up. He lived one town over. My aunt, who was a nurse at Good Sam, got me a personally autographed picture of him which I cherished for years. He was a genuinely good man.
When I saw the New Captain Kangaroo for the first time when I was 28.years old I was like, "That's not the Captain!"
Those were the days. True children's television.
Look at the garbage we have now.
Oh man....glory days!
Thanks for “returning” the memories…
I owe you! 👍🏻
I loved him so much mr green jeans mr moose. Rabbit scared me a bit but at 55 years old I’ve finely overcome the worry about rabbits compulsion to steal carrots. ❤
Such GREAT memories...🤗❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for this. Have always loved the captain and wanted to know more. Watched as a child every show until I started school in 1959.
I loved Captain Kangaroo, Mr Rogers, Romper Room
I grew up with a black and white tv in the 70’ and yet knew the captain had a red jacket somehow. I find it super weird that he was between 43 and 47 when i watched his show
I vaguely remember this , I was too young to fully remember this . I remember the the TV show just little bit.
Captain Kangaroo , Mr Greengenes , Bull Moose , and the Bunny Rabbit 🐰 in the show were always fun to watch ⌚😄
Daily !!!
Tom Terrific with his Wonder Dog Manfred was a fun, low tech cartoon.
More of a JP Patches kid myself. I didn't watch Capt Kangaroo as a kid but the bits that I saw, it looked really good.
I lived in Edwardsburg Michigan and met him. He was a great person
I remember watching in the 60s. I remember that catchy theme song and the keys. Also the regular characters. But I can't remember a single episode. Nothing has stuck but the visuals. No matter what my age, I always considered it for younger children.
I grew up in upstate NY watching Captain Kangaroo. I guess it was actually filmed somewhat nearby. Anyway, as a kid, I absolutely loved it. What a relief it was! Wish the kids had something like this today to hang their hats on. Now, they are told they are intrinsically evil and transgender, instead. Not too much pressure, huh? Just sickening and angering!
He was a principled man. A rare thing these days.
Loved to watch him when i was much younger.
As a kid I watched Capt. Kangaroo and The Howdy Doody Show with Buffalo Bob, Princess Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring, and Clarabelle the Clown. I did not know that Bob Kesshan played both the clown and the captain. Not a bad memory for a man that can't find where he set his own glasses!
He endorsed Schwinn and Rice Krispies, love him for that alone.
God bless him. And who says ? All U.S. Marines are mean huh? Mr. Keeshan was a great gentleman and had a heart of gold. I was born in 1957 and as early as i can remember? The Captain was a part of my daily life. What a great great man and show. Thank you for sharing this. And thank you Captain Kangaroo for a great childhood show.
Captain Kangaroo was my favorite he always made me feel safe I'm not sure if safe is the right word but i get warm and relaxed when I hear his voice.
I loved Captain Kangaroo
I used to watch Capt. Kangaroo in the early 60’s
Me too -mostly late 50s to very early 60s. Somehow it had a comforting and soothing effect for me as young kid.
Captain Kangaroo and Mister Rogers were both outstanding TV shows and role models for children and I'm blessed that they were both part of my young childhood.
The Uncle Ory show was the competition for Captain Kangaroo when I was a kid.
I think Grandfather clock was my favorite, but I loved them all. What a great program!
Such fond childhood memories. I can still hear the music and keys and also the ping pong balls. Thanks Captain. RIP.
I loved this show with Mr moose Mr green jeans bunny and grandfather clock
I remember watching Captain kangaroo when I was a little kid between the ages of three to five years
Aside from the antics of the characters on the show, the best memories are the books that were read with the camera panning across the illustrations.
I had a canon called the mighty moe that actually fired a cannon ball . I played with gi Joe's I rode a 20 inch bike with a banana seat sissy bar slick tire back skinny front and a chrome frame ! we pounded rolls of caps with my fathers hammer damn brought back memories of days with no cable ,no cell phones,Saturday morning cartoons , pf flyers that made me jump higher run faster , they truly were the good days and no helicopter parents ,you left for the day and seen parents at night . now I'm 69 and I realize they did a great job :)
Shiit I loved me some Captain kangaroo....I was born in 74' ...
I loved him every morning I would watch him then I watched romper room…not too sure I spelled it right…😃
Growing Up Happy ❤ loved Mr Green Jeans, Moose & grandfather clock! Even in color. But I'm in 70's 🎉
Sounds like a great. TV show. Awesome no guns. 👏👏👏🤘✌️🇦🇺
I loved captain kangaroo I used to watch it before school in 80-81. Started junior high and couldn't watch it anymore. Preferred Capt to mister Rogers.
One of my childhood favorites ❤