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Series Name:   Howdy Doody
(Puppet Playhouse Presents Howdy Doody)
Format:TV Series
IMDB:IMDB Page
Years:1947 - 1960
Country:  USA
Language:English
Genre:Children & Family
Rating:6.0  Rate
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Selected CastBob Smith as Buffalo Bob/Howdy Doody (voice)
 Bob Keeshan as Clarabell (1947-1952)
 Nick Nicholson as Clarabell
 Lew Anderson as Clarabell
 Edward Kean as Chief Thunderthud
 Judy Tyler as Princess Summerfallwinterspring
 Dayton Allen as various characters


Notes

Early seasons were titled Puppet Playhouse Presents Howdy Doody.

Spawned international versions produced in Mexico and Canada. The Canadian version ran for five years and featured early TV appearances by future Star Trek stars James Doohan and William Shatner, as well as singer Robert Goulet.

One of the first actors to play Clarabell was Bob Keeshan. After leaving the series, he went on to create Captain Kangaroo.

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