There was a time when Fran Allison took a vacation from Kukla, Fran, & Ollie in the winter of 1951. By this point, the series was on the same network as Howdy Doody, NBC.
Radio & television personality Robert Q. Lewis stepped in to cover for Fran for a portion of February 1951. Ollie tries impersonating Fran to start, and, well..........!
Frequent correspondent and Chicago's own Mike Doran will likely help fill in the blanks here.
No rating. Just a public service.
4 comments:
Well, since you asked ...
I'm not sure what "blanks" you needed to fill in: the other Kuklapolitan players, like Buelah Witch, Fletcher Rabbit, Cecil Bill the stagehand (whom you never understood a word he said), Madame Ooglepuss, and a few others.
And Burr Tillstrom always made an in-person appearance at the close of every show ...
So maybe I ought to mention the announcer who opened and closed the show (and also did a few of the commercials).
He went on to some success in the business later on; you may have heard of him - Hugh Downs.
Before Hugh went national with The Today Show, Concentration, Over Easy, 20/20, et al. Cool.
Just posted another rarity I found on YouTube---Jim & Judy in Teleland, a one year wonder from 1949.
... You forgot Jack Paar ...
I think I covered it--no disrespect to fans of Paar---with "et al".
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