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Almost six decades after Howdy Doody went off the air, here’s the truth behind the successful kids show - Page 13 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Almost six decades after Howdy Doody went off the air, here’s the truth behind the successful kids show


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[post_page_title]Going on to greater things[/post_page_title]
While Dayton Allen may have done well out of Howdy Doody, it was Bob Keeshan who had the strongest career after leaving the show. After performing as Clarabell the Clown for five years, he went on to have his own kid’s TV series – Captain Kangaroo. He starred as the titular character for almost 30 years, racking up 768 episodes in total. The character later appeared on other shows, including the comedy series Murphy Brown and Muppets Tonight, before leaving the industry at the turn of the century.

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