This is the furry version of the Captain Kangaroo Show as it appeared in the late 1950s and 1960. In the Furry Universe, Mr. Green Jeans would probably be a lanky anthro-hound wearing overalls, a plaid shirt and a straw hat.
The show also featured other characters such as; Dancing Bear, Mr. Rabbit and Mr. Moose, as well as cartoons, musicals, stories and guest appearances.
The show ran from 1955 to 1984, making it the longest-running nationally broadcast children's (or cub's) television program of its day.
I remember watching that show during my childhood in the 70's. Pretty good entertainment. Cute puppets in those musical numbers, and my favorite ones were the moose and the bunny.
I remember watching that show during my childhood in the 70's. Pretty good entertainment. Cute pup
Mr. Moose was a rather charming character. He was cool.
I'm presently working on a PSA commercial that's a real classic. It will bring back childhood memories for some of the older grey muzzles who were around in the 1950s.
Mr. Moose was a rather charming character. He was cool. I'm presently working on a PSA commercial t
Once in a while the kids would put their "Romper Stompers" on.
I remember the two honey bee characters; Mr. Do Bee the happy bee, and Mr. Don't Bee who was shown thumping his self on the noggin. The woman hosting the show would tell the kids, "Don't be a don't bee. Be like Mr. Do Bee".
There were also; Mr. Rogers, Fliberty Jibbet, and also Kookla, Fran and Ollie.
Oh I remember Romper Room. Once in a while the kids would put their "Romper Stompers" on. I rememb
I grew up with Bob Keeshan as capt'n Kangaroo in the 1960's talk about fond memories, considering i just turned 60 on sunday, this is quite topical for me. Thank you my friend --GF
I grew up with Bob Keeshan as capt'n Kangaroo in the 1960's talk about fond memories, considering i