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Obit: Clarabell the Clown
2006-05-17
Lew Anderson, who died Saturday at 84, was known most recently for his big band's regular Friday night gig at Birdland, but in the 1950s, he burned his way into the psychic landscape of millions of boomer kids as Clarabell the Clown on the "Howdy Doody Show."

Dressed in a striped clown suit, big clown shoes, and a clown nose, and armed with a trademark bottle of seltzer to facilitate carbonic interplay, Anderson was a jolly, unpredictable presence on the Howdy Doody set, and a foil for the more rational, reassuring Buffalo Bob.

Clarabell did not speak, and like another silent clown, Harpo Marx, he was fond of communicating via squeeze horns. It thus came as a shock when, on the show's final day in September of 1960, Clarabell turned to the camera, and said, "Goodbye, kids."
Goodbye, Clarabell.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#24  Can you imagine the nostalgia when today's six year olds get together and reminisceabout the Teletubbies?
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-05-17 23:58  

#23  Â»:-) very nice thread.. thanks people!
Posted by: RD   2006-05-17 22:38  

#22  Rocket Robin Hood and Bozo from KCOP in L.A....
later
Jonny Quest and Clutch Cargo and Lego sets with wheels!...

we had it good
Posted by: Frank G   2006-05-17 20:31  

#21  #9: I always wanted an erector set.

Dad was an engineer, I had the biggest, bestest set they made, spent mny hours making things like a huge operating Ferris Wheel, it came with a wind-up "Motor" (Pre electricity set, later ones had a small geared down electric motor)

Alas, long gone.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-05-17 20:17  

#20  Boris! Is moose and squirrel!
Posted by: mrp   2006-05-17 18:27  

#19  Always wanted to sit in the "Peanut Gallery". Never made it. My aunt dressed up as as Clarabelle's sister for my 6th birthday party. I was seriously impressed...
Posted by: borgboy   2006-05-17 17:24  

#18  Don't worry, Jackel. There will be room for us as the old poops die off. And as soon as we're the majority, Things Will Change! Bwaaahahahaha!
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-05-17 16:08  

#17  Too young for Howdy Doody; too old for Sesame Street. Born in the gap.
Posted by: Jackal   2006-05-17 14:44  

#16  I think you're ready to take on your alternate identity as an American citizen, a5089. That cute little pudgy tummy of yours will help you fit right in. ;-)

GORT, don't you go bothering Fred with such things; I'll take care of it. The erector set, too, Fred -- the deluxe set with all the cool little motors, I promise. And tea every day, promptly at 4:00 -- so y'all will know when to have your diapers changed. *giggle*
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-05-17 14:00  

#15  Anyone have them on DVD?
Is that it?

ROCKY & BULLWINKLE & FRIENDS 1ST SEASON

ROCKY & BULLWINKLE & FRIENDS 2ND SEASON

ROCKY & BULLWINKLE-3RD SEASON

ROCKY & BULLWINKLE BEST OF V.01 - 2006
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-05-17 13:34  

#14  Damn TW. That sounds mighty fine! Where do I sign up?

Howdy Doody was a bit before my time. Do remember Captain Kangaroo tho. The Bullwinkle show was good too. Anyone have them on DVD?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-05-17 13:26  

#13  Ah yes, the Classics ptah. Funniest political commentary ever aired on TV was on the Rocky & Bullwinkle show. Crusader Rabbit was pretty dead-on, too but nothing like the way Mr. Peabody's Way Back machine always seemed to dig up a fractured version of history that just happened to comment on current events ...
Posted by: lotp   2006-05-17 12:53  

#12  Captain Kangaroo and Bozo the Clown were the TV staples of the day, although I did appreciate the nuances of Crusader Rabbit and The Bullwinkle Show.
Posted by: Ptah   2006-05-17 11:59  

#11  Well, for once, I can actually say, I'm too young to remember actually seeing Clarabell.
Feels good...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-05-17 11:36  

#10  Howdy Doody was a wee bit before my time. I did see it in reruns - in black and white, too. Now Captain Kangaroo...

Nurse, isn't it time for my spongebath?
Posted by: Pappy   2006-05-17 10:49  

#9  I always wanted an erector set.
Posted by: Fred   2006-05-17 10:48  

#8  TW - if Fred stocks the toy chest with Lawn-Darts, super-balls and the rest of the Whammo toys, I'm there!! Oh yeah, and a #12 Girder and Panel Hydro set.
Posted by: GORT   2006-05-17 10:34  

#7  We youngsters will remember that when we set up the Rantburger Old Folks Home for retired whatchamacallums. Howdy Doody, The Mickey Mouse Club and Captain Kangaroo for your adorable and curmudgeonly dotage. And of course an O-Club, and a target area to keep your shooting skills up, and high speed computer access in every room. We'll all call before visiting, to make sure we aren't mistaken for bad guyz, 'cause y'all won't miss when you shoot... and someone will have to turn off the minefield so we can get to the front door.

/end silliness. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-05-17 08:38  

#6  Didn't have the puppet, but watched the show. D*mn ... now I have an ear worm going ... It's Howdy Doody time! It's Howdy Doody Time!
Posted by: lotp   2006-05-17 08:34  

#5  Me, too.
Posted by: Dave D.   2006-05-17 08:16  

#4  Count me in there, too, RD. I had a Howdy Doody puppett, I guess it must have been in'58. An enjoyable era has passed.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2006-05-17 07:49  

#3  That's just scary.
Posted by: ed   2006-05-17 06:55  

#2  1960's? try 50's!!

Joe, I can just see you me and the Moose sitting up in the bleachers wearing our Buster Browns and screaming our friken kiddy lungs out at Clarabell and Howdy and Doody!! »:-)

betcha Pappy, Old Spook and Old Patriot were there too!
Posted by: RD   2006-05-17 03:44  

#1  Awwwww, HOWDY DOODY was a staple during the black-and-white 1960's - RIP, Clarabell, and know that you made a lot of us kids in Guam laugh in joy and happiness.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-05-17 01:09  

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