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  1. Mar 14, 2023 · 3) The Show Increased Sales Of Color Televisions. Howdy Doody helped RCA to sell their color television sets. Halfway through the show’s 13 years on the air, it switched over to color. RCA was owned by NBC, and the switch encouraged parents to invest in a color set.

  2. Aug 9, 2023 · Buffalo Bob, Clarabelle, Howdy Doody, Dilly Dally, Flub-A-Dub, Phineas bluster and all the gang return to entertain and sell you stuff once again.Howdy Doody...

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  3. 130 x episodes. Howdy made his debut on Puppet Playhouse Presents in 1947. The show was soon renamed The Howdy Doody Show. This cowboy marionette from Doodyville, with his freckled face, gingham neckerchief, cowboy boots and spurs, was incredibly popular amongst children and adults alike. During the run-up to the 1948 presidential election, the ...

  4. Howdy Doody: With Maxine Miller, Alfie Scopp, James Doohan, Larry D. Mann. This is a somewhat Canadianised version of the NBC counterpart. Film inserts on nature and travel were added and a Canadian forest ranger named Timber Tom replaced Buffalo Bob as emcee.

  5. The Howdy Doody Show was America's first nationally televised children's program and served as a prototype for a variety of future program development. Buffalo Bob Smith hosts while the puppet, Howdy Doody, stars.

  6. Jul 19, 2013 · Howdy Doody host Buffalo Bob Smith was from Buffalo, New York (go figure). When he died in 1998, fights erupted between various groups of people who believed they had a claim to the marionette ...

  7. The creator of Howdy Doody, “Buffalo” Bob Smith, first performed the character on his WNBC radio show. When the show transitioned to TV, puppet builder Frank Paris created a marionette to match the voice. In 1948, a dispute over merchandising rights led Frank Paris to leave the show and take the original puppet with him. Velma Dawson ...

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