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Thursday, October 10, 2013

"Hey kids, what time is it?" The Howdy Doody Show produced by NBC and Roger Muir was a wildly popular and beloved children's TV show in the 50's. Marionnette Howdy Doody came alive via a mechanism of 11 strings and voiced by ventriloquist Buffalo Bob Smith. #Television #Howdy_Doody #NBC #Children

Little People
Little People
"Hey kids, what time is it?" The Howdy Doody Show produced by NBC and Roger Muir was a wildly popular and beloved children's TV show in the 50's. Marionnette Howdy Doody came alive via a mechanism of 11 strings and voiced by ventriloquist Buffalo Bob Smith. #Television #Howdy_Doody #NBC #Children
"Hey kids, what time is it?"                                                     The Howdy Doody Show produced by NBC and Roger Muir was a wildly popular and beloved children's TV show in the 50's. Marionnette Howdy Doody came alive via a mechanism of 11 strings and voiced by ventriloquist Buffalo Bob Smith. #Television #Howdy_Doody #NBC #Children
Saturday mornings cartoons
Saturday mornings cartoons
Holly Hobby
Holly Hobby
Simon, Milton Bradley's electronic game of memory skill, was launched in 1978 at Studio 54 in NYC. It was an immediate success, becoming a pop culture symbol of the 1980s.
Simon, Milton Bradley's electronic game of memory skill, was launched in 1978 at Studio 54 in NYC. It was an immediate success, becoming a pop culture symbol of the 1980s.

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