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Almost six decades after Howdy Doody went off the air, here’s the truth behind the successful kids show - Page 20 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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Following Smith’s passing, Howdy Doody has been the subject of a custody battle. As a symbol of a historic time in TV, there’s a lot of people who want the puppet, but not everyone can get their hands on him. The marionette eventually ended up in the possession of the Detroit Institute of Arts who won ownership of the character over Smith’s own heirs. Duplicates of the puppet who were occasionally used in place of Howdy have also found their way into museums, with one now residing at the Smithsonian.

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