
Howdy Doody - The New Howdy Doody Show: Phantom of the Doody-O Studio
Starring:
"Buffalo Bob" Smith; Bill LeCornec & Marilyn Patch
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Item Number: GT 81744D
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Product Description:
The original HOWDY DOODY SHOW ran from 1948-1960 and had such an impact on the first generation of American children raised on television that it was resurrected in 1976 as THE NEW HOWDY DOODY SHOW. Buffalo Bob Smith reprises his role as host to the freckle-faced marionette as they serve up games, songs, skits, and moral lessons. This volume offers one of the 130 episodes produced in the series' single-season run, "The Phantom of the Poopy-O Studio."
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DVD Details:
- Format: DVD
- Genre: Kids & Family
- Label: GoodTimes Entertainment
- Originally Released in: 1976
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 48 minutes
- Video: Color
- Region: Region 1 encoding; USA & Canada.
- Release Date: November 9, 2004
- OLDIES.com Sales Rank: 15,673
- Item Number: GT 81744D
- UPC: 018713817440
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Howdy Doody-The New Howdy Doody Show-Phantom of the Doody-O-Studio
Movie Lover: Fred Culver from Austin, TX US -- June, 2, 2009
Good program. Saw lots of this program and bought the serirs here. Sound,color,programs a must to show our Kids. Saw Howdy Doody 40 years or so ago. Love the older programs that have meaning.
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