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- Was Bob Keeshan In A Band? - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
A friend is telling me that Captain Kangaroo was in a band, but I am finding nothing online Thanks!
- Captain Kangaroo, Bob Keeshan, Dies at Age 76
While at WABC-TV, he played an Alpine toymaker on 'Tinker's Workshop,' an early morning program which served as the prototype for Captain Kangaroo The CBS network was searching for innovative new approaches to children's programming and approved the Kangaroo series submitted by Keeshan and long-time friend Jack Miller
- Captain Kangaroo - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Hi, I collect vintage television programs, and have an appreciation for many of them, but my FAVORITE television series is Captain Kangaroo I
- Does anyone remember The Banana Man on Captain Kangaroo?
One of the oddest things I loved watching as a five year old was this guy on Captain Kangaroo called "The Banana Man" Thinking back in my mind he was probably an old Vaudeville performer who did the same act for years but it was really weird He had a falsetto voice and never spoke except for saying "Oh!" and humming, singing, etc
- Early Sixties Captain Kangaroo - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
In the early sixties, Captain Kangaroo featured a recurring segment in which some sort of clockwork anthropomorphic animal -- hedgehog? -- played a hurdy-gurdy, against an empty black background; inter-cut with a revolving toy ferris wheel, also against an empty black background The entire surreal scene was underscored with melancholy music
- Captain Kangaroo rare 1956 episode - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Captain Kangaroo rare 1956 episode Discussion in ' Visual Arts ' started by BradOlson, Jul 22, 2018
- Captain Kangaroo | Page 2 | Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Real Captain Kangaroo was the OG Black and White version Which in my house was until sometime in 1968 Dad wanted to watch the Tigers in color
- Captain Kangaroo | Page 2 | Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Captain Kangaroo Discussion in ' Visual Arts ' started by CaptainFan, Feb 4, 2010
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