| 2. | Howdy Doody Christmas VHS Tape. HOWDY DOODY CHRISTMAS - Featuring: Howdy Doody's Christmas, Santa's Workshop, Punch and Judy Christmas & Christmas Toyshop. (Black & White) Running Time: 30 Minutes (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
| 4. | Howdy Doody: The Lost Episodes - Phantom of the Doody-o Studio Volume 1 VHS Tape. Approx. 88 Minutes, Not RatedIt's Howdy Doody Time! Phantom of the Doody-O Studio: A mysteriously masked phantom suddendly arrives at the Doodyville Studio. A reward, in the form of a Doodyville Medal of Honor" is posted for the phantom's capture. Buffalo Bob and the gang try to capture the phantom with several enticing traps and ultimately discover that "Myron De Messenger" is the culprit. The Lost Episodes: In 1947 an icon was born. Now, 50 years later, the most fun filled children's program of all time returns in full color. These "Lost Episodes," shot in the 70's, have been stored in a vault for nearly 25 years, and only recently rediscovered. Now children of all ages can join Howdy, Buffalo Bob, Clarabelle and the loveable Doodyville characters in a good family atmosphere, the way it used loveable Doodyvill characters in a good family atmosphere, the way it used to be. You will agree, great children's programming is eternal. Buffalo Bob Smith passed away July 30,1998, but his legacy will live on forever! (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
| 5. | Howdy Doody DVD. The Howdy Doody show aired from 1947 to 1960 and has the distinction of having been the first children's television program to be aired nationally. The ventriloquist dummy has reached iconic status today, and the show still has a place in the hearts of many. Featuring multitalented host Buffalo Bob Smith, this show still entertains to this day. (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
| 8. | Howdy Doody: The Lost Episodes Volume 5: Fun Pack VHS Tape. From back of case:
"This is a very special complilation of the final episodes for the four videos in the "Lost Episodes" collection: "Phantom of the Doody-O Studio," "Doodyville Art Festival," "Good Behavior Contest" and "Songfest." They summarize and add closure to each episode volume, as well as the entire "Lost Episode" collection." (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
| 9. | The Howdy Doody Show - Clarabell Speaks & Other Episodes DVD directed by Sandy Howard featuring Bob Smith, Bobby Nicholson & Robert Keeshan. Halloween (October 28, 1958) - Sandy the witch, upset at not being invited to Howdy's Halloween party, turns Howdy and Buffalo Bob into donkeys. "Mambo" (November 16, 1958) - A space man in search of a pet zaps Mambo the dancing elephant to his planet. Buffalo Bob and Howdy come up with a plan to give him something else. "Cy Clone" (August 25, 1959) - Cy Clone, an unscrupulous salesman, talks everyone in Doodyville into buying his feedbags at very high prices. Buffalo Bob, angered at the swindle, attempts to find a way to make Cy buy back the useless articles. "Clarabell Speaks" (September 24, 1960) - The last network show is a special one hour program (in color!) as everyone in Doodyville is packed and ready to leave. Clarabell is telling everyone that he has a secret. That secret is that he can talk! Clarabell says, "Good-bye Kids!" (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
| 10. | The Howdy Doody Show - Clarabell Speaks & Other Episodes [VHS] VHS Tape directed by Sandy Howard featuring Bob Smith, Bobby Nicholson & Robert Keeshan. Halloween (October 28, 1958) - Sandy the witch, upset at not being invited to Howdy's Halloween party, turns Howdy and Buffalo Bob into donkeys. "Mambo" (November 16, 1958) - A space man in search of a pet zaps Mambo the dancing elephant to his planet. Buffalo Bob and Howdy come up with a plan to give him something else. "Cy Clone" (August 25, 1959) - Cy Clone, an unscrupulous salesman, talks everyone in Doodyville into buying his feedbags at very high prices. Buffalo Bob, angered at the swindle, attempts to find a way to make Cy buy back the useless articles. "Clarabell Speaks" (September 24, 1960) - The last network show is a special one hour program (in color!) as everyone in Doodyville is packed and ready to leave. Clarabell is telling everyone that he has a secret. That secret is that he can talk! Clarabell says, "Good-bye Kids!" (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
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