I remember this. I lived in St Louis at this time -- and then moved to Peoria in 1966. I kind of get tickled that both places are mentioned in this clip.
Miss Lois was the best!!! I remember going to what was supposed to be a romper room "meet & greet" with Miss Lois, I begged my mom to go, so she took me. They tried to pass of some other lady as Miss Lois, and I wasn't happy, she wasn't my Miss Lois. 🤣 Same thing happened with Ronald McDonald about the same time, they tried to pass off some schmuck as R. McD, and I didn't buy that one either. I guess because I'm a little 4yo I'm not supposed to know the difference. 🤨🤣
I remember being on Romper Room in kindergarten. My sister was so jealous. Playing the instruments in the parade, running around in the cardboard firetruck, eating cookies and watching Casper on the TV screen. The grabbag, guessing what you had in your hand. Seeing the Dailing for Dollars set, and Up With People singing Up, up and Away. Then the sad part of sitting on Miss Lois's lap and getting my picture of her giving me my Doobee the Bee ring, and a kiss goodbye. What a wonderful event in my childhood. Buss buss doobee dance! That's the way to do it. So keep on doing the Doobee Doobee Doobee dance.
I watched Romper Room in St Louis in this era, Although I have the most common male name (in English speaking countries) of the 20th century, in all the times I watched the show, not once did she ever see "John" in her magic mirror.
Romper, bomper, stomper boo. Tell me, tell me, tell me, do. Magic Mirror, tell me today, did all my friends have fun at play? I see Dennis, and Mary, and Ralph... Stop that, Ralph! No, Ralph! Cut that out, Ralph! Don't Bee a Ralph! 4:16 - Can you imagine any kids today playing with Colorforms? I don't think so.
@@elvispresley1465 We got a way back machine too, bootlicker. And it's called the Constitution of the united States of America. Written by DEISTS who BELIEVED in the separation of cult and state for a good reason.
@@elvispresley1465 President Eisenhower was under tremendous pressure from the Knights of Columbus, the lobbying arm of the Roman Catholic Church in the U.S. to have the words "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance. All to "save America from "godless-Communism"".
And score. I'm originally a St. Louisan and also watched Miss Lois. For morose S&G's I thought I'd scroll through the comments until I ran across the first ignorant one. It is St. Louis, so soopraihz, soopraihz, soopraihz!!! I made it all the way to #4. Congratulations! terrihenricks4160 wins the DF of the year award!!!
My grandma was on the show, she told me that the host for her was someone named Mrs Louis, she told me it was filmed in Peoria Illinois, if you have any info please let me know!
BBC600 Wow! Here's something interesting... I am 2 years, 11 months, 23 days older than your Mom. AND... My sister was born the SAME DAY as your mom. I mean the same day year/ month & day! Pretty bizarre huh?
Can someone PLEASE help me find the St. Louis archives for this show. My older late brother was on this show with Miss Lois back around 1972. To St. Louis Flashback, how did you come across this episode? Knowing that will help me find the episode that had my older brother on it.
I was on the show in St. Louis. They used tape and they would record over them. So there aren't many tapes around. An old teacher of mine worked at the history museum and said that they had a few tapes. You might start there. Good luck. I wanted to go check and see if I'm on any of them.
I don't suppose anyone knows but the video references the Peoria station WTBH when RR founder Bert Plaster sent a birthday card. Not Saint Louis' KTVI. But Miss Lois is right. Did she maybe start in Peoria and this is actually Peoria history? Or was the founder sending greetings from the Peoria station? I'm confused LOL. Forever, I fear.
HEY Ralph! Will you shut UP! The Summer School edition! Ralph is no stranger to Summer School. He will be attending Summer School for the remainder of his school career. At 16 he'll be out on the illinois streets hanging at the connivence store.
at 2:14 ... Either I was just not intelligent enough when I used to do this but I hated doing it. By looking at the kids I don't think the Pledge of Allegiance has one iota of meaning to the kids. Maybe it's a sort of propaganda for kids? I don't know. Please let me know what you think. I'm not being sarcastic or anything. Oh by the way I love America.
The founders believed in separation of church and state for a good reason. The pledge came in the 1950s, during the entirely over-blown commie scare, that made a bunch of war state capitalists a lot of money. Money taken, as always is the case with war making, away from local communities. The war in Iraq is STILL, TODAY, RIGHT NOW, costing YOUR local community millions each year, because we are still paying down Bush and Cheney's war lie debts.
@@SRSOS Well, apparently, the commie clean out didn't make it to the school boards and teachers' union. Our elementary school principal in the 1950's, it turns out, was a card carrying communist. Found his (1962) obit in the newspaper recently. Nobody even suspected.
Reach for the Stars. There goes Jupiter Here Comes Mars. Bend and stretch. Look and see. Be a good doobie just like me. Except it was a different kind of Dooby LOL LOL I'm not changing it.
I loved this show and Miss Lois was the BEST host ever in St. Louis !!!
She never saw me in the magic mirror.
Loved the show, we were innocent and so full of joy
I can remember saying the pledge along with Romper Room! Yep, I am that old.
I remember this. I lived in St Louis at this time -- and then moved to Peoria in 1966. I kind of get tickled that both places are mentioned in this clip.
I remember watching this show in the 60's; there wasn't much on tv but we enjoyed it.
I remember getting up for School and watching Miss Lois on Romper Room , :) QC
Let me guess...you grew up on a hog farm. I know what a sty is.
A more innocent time. I miss it
Miss Lois was the best!!! I remember going to what was supposed to be a romper room "meet & greet" with Miss Lois, I begged my mom to go, so she took me. They tried to pass of some other lady as Miss Lois, and I wasn't happy, she wasn't my Miss Lois. 🤣 Same thing happened with Ronald McDonald about the same time, they tried to pass off some schmuck as R. McD, and I didn't buy that one either. I guess because I'm a little 4yo I'm not supposed to know the difference. 🤨🤣
I remember being on Romper Room in kindergarten. My sister was so jealous. Playing the instruments in the parade, running around in the cardboard firetruck, eating cookies and watching Casper on the TV screen. The grabbag, guessing what you had in your hand. Seeing the Dailing for Dollars set, and Up With People singing Up, up and Away. Then the sad part of sitting on Miss Lois's lap and getting my picture of her giving me my Doobee the Bee ring, and a kiss goodbye. What a wonderful event in my childhood. Buss buss doobee dance! That's the way to do it. So keep on doing the Doobee Doobee Doobee dance.
What great memories for you as a child.
I watched Romper Room in Montgomery, Alabama, when I was 5 years old.
I watched Romper Room in St Louis in this era, Although I have the most common male name (in English speaking countries) of the 20th century, in all the times I watched the show, not once did she ever see "John" in her magic mirror.
this is from 1962, august 2 was on a thursday that year.
Thank you
Romper, bomper, stomper boo. Tell me, tell me, tell me, do. Magic Mirror, tell me today, did all my friends have fun at play? I see Dennis, and Mary, and Ralph... Stop that, Ralph! No, Ralph! Cut that out, Ralph! Don't Bee a Ralph!
4:16 - Can you imagine any kids today playing with Colorforms? I don't think so.
Ralph! You filthy little pervert what are you doing to that dolly.... Sorry, I was just thinking of my own childhood. 🤣
I remember romperoomwhen I was 6!
I was supposed to be on the local Romper Room but I came down with chicken pox my TV "debut" ruined!😂
I remember miss Louise!
I've never seen this before. It's a little before my time. Interesting.
At least Ralph stood for the Pledge of Allegiance. He was more mature than some of today's NFL players.
@@elvispresley1465 We got a way back machine too, bootlicker. And it's called the Constitution of the united States of America. Written by DEISTS who BELIEVED in the separation of cult and state for a good reason.
#ImWithKap No more police killing unarmed civilians.
@@SRSOS You're a sicko. Get help.
@@elvispresley1465 President Eisenhower was under tremendous pressure from the Knights of Columbus, the lobbying arm of the Roman Catholic Church in the U.S. to have the words "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance. All to "save America from "godless-Communism"".
And score. I'm originally a St. Louisan and also watched Miss Lois. For morose S&G's I thought I'd scroll through the comments until I ran across the first ignorant one. It is St. Louis, so soopraihz, soopraihz, soopraihz!!! I made it all the way to #4. Congratulations! terrihenricks4160 wins the DF of the year award!!!
Today, they'd put Ralph on Ritalin.
DEF..POOR RALPHY
UDhhxhf
But this was 1962, so he'd probably get the much-needed kick in the pants.
My grandma was on the show, she told me that the host for her was someone named Mrs Louis, she told me it was filmed in Peoria Illinois, if you have any info please let me know!
This clip is older than my mum by 10 days.
What was the date then? I don't see a date here. Thank you BBC :)
+Dean Prescott This clip is from Thursday August 2nd 1962 my mum was born on the 12th
BBC600 Wow! Here's something interesting... I am 2 years, 11 months, 23 days older than your Mom. AND... My sister was born the SAME DAY as your mom. I mean the same day year/ month & day! Pretty bizarre huh?
Can someone PLEASE help me find the St. Louis archives for this show. My older late brother was on this show with Miss Lois back around 1972. To St. Louis Flashback, how did you come across this episode? Knowing that will help me find the episode that had my older brother on it.
I was on the show in St. Louis. They used tape and they would record over them. So there aren't many tapes around. An old teacher of mine worked at the history museum and said that they had a few tapes. You might start there. Good luck. I wanted to go check and see if I'm on any of them.
@@kevinkulage9387 Thanks for the information.
cool
I don't suppose anyone knows but the video references the Peoria station WTBH when RR founder Bert Plaster sent a birthday card. Not Saint Louis' KTVI. But Miss Lois is right. Did she maybe start in Peoria and this is actually Peoria history? Or was the founder sending greetings from the Peoria station? I'm confused LOL. Forever, I fear.
HEY Ralph! Will you shut UP! The Summer School edition! Ralph is no stranger to Summer School. He will be attending Summer School for the remainder of his school career. At 16 he'll be out on the illinois streets hanging at the connivence store.
1:20 rumour has it that this kid is now an older middle aged man who is still proud to give you his finger. See?
at 2:14 ... Either I was just not intelligent enough when I used to do this but I hated doing it. By looking at the kids I don't think the Pledge of Allegiance has one iota of meaning to the kids. Maybe it's a sort of propaganda for kids? I don't know. Please let me know what you think. I'm not being sarcastic or anything. Oh by the way I love America.
2 months ago you wrote that? Don't you ever get your news anywhere else besides CNN or Yahoo?
Dean Prescott Well, you love America because you were shown the Plege of Allegiance, duh? I'm just messin' with you.
@@JoeKaye-hn5dt Surely not from Faux Fake News. lol
The founders believed in separation of church and state for a good reason. The pledge came in the 1950s, during the entirely over-blown commie scare, that made a bunch of war state capitalists a lot of money. Money taken, as always is the case with war making, away from local communities. The war in Iraq is STILL, TODAY, RIGHT NOW, costing YOUR local community millions each year, because we are still paying down Bush and Cheney's war lie debts.
@@SRSOS Well, apparently, the commie clean out didn't make it to the school boards and teachers' union. Our elementary school principal in the 1950's, it turns out, was a card carrying communist. Found his (1962) obit in the newspaper recently. Nobody even suspected.
Summer school for a procrastinator
Willie was a little terror
I shore hope that kid wasn't giving Miss Lois "the finger" with that silly finger- puppet!
bend and stretch
Reach for the Stars. There goes Jupiter Here Comes Mars. Bend and stretch. Look and see. Be a good doobie just like me. Except it was a different kind of Dooby LOL LOL I'm not changing it.
Ralphie shoulda been booted off the show. Probably too "socially" undeveloped yet. Maybe next year Ralphie.
Ralphie is bad as hell