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Almost six decades after Howdy Doody went off the air, here’s the truth behind the successful kids show - Page 4 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]Human companions[/post_page_title]
It wasn’t just the marionettes that starred on the show. Alongside Buffalo Bob were a small cast of human actors who portrayed different roles. The most notable of these was Bob Keeshan, who played the mute clown Clarabell, and Dayton Allen, who had multiple roles on the show. He featured as Sir Archibald, Ugly Sam and Pierre the Chef, among others. Some characters initially appeared as humans, before later being replaced by marionettes. Judy Tyler originally played the character of Princess SummerFallWinterSpring, prior to passing away in 1957.

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