From Captain Penny to Superhost: Tales from the Golden Age of Cleveland Children's Television, 1950s-1970s by Olszewski, Mike

From Captain Penny to Superhost: Tales from the Golden Age of Cleveland Children's Television, 1950s-1970s

It was the golden age of children's television in Cleveland. Let's go behind the plywood sets, costumes,...
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Author: Mike Olszewski
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From Captain Penny to Superhost: Tales from the Golden Age of Cleveland Children's Television, 1950s-1970s by Olszewski, Mike

From Captain Penny to Superhost: Tales from the Golden Age of Cleveland Children's Television, 1950s-1970s

$38.09

From Captain Penny to Superhost: Tales from the Golden Age of Cleveland Children's Television, 1950s-1970s

$38.09
Author: Mike Olszewski
Format: Paperback
Language: English

It was the golden age of children's television in Cleveland. Let's go behind the plywood sets, costumes, and greasepaint for a close-up look at some remarkable personalities ...

Children's TV once sprang from the creative minds of actors who made it up as they went. Despite their low-budget productions, those classic shows and hosts of the 1950s-1970s formed lasting bonds with generations of Northeast Ohio kids.

Gene Carroll created Cleveland TV's first kids' show, "Uncle Jake's House," in 1947 with a menagerie of animals (Clarence the cat and Phillip the parrot were an uneasy pair ) and child stars.

Linn Sheldon wanted to be known as a serious actor but became such a hit as an elf--Barnaby--that he could never shake the character.

Woodrow the Woodsman lived in a fantasy forest--but when Clay Conroy lost his Woodrow wig, the story made real newspaper headlines.

Captain Penny (Ron Penfound) introduced Cleveland kids to the Three Stooges--annoying parents and TV critics alike. At least he reminded young viewers to behave themselves: "... you can't fool mom."

"Miss Barbara" Plummer of Cleveland's "Romper Room" (a franchise produced locally) catered to the kindergarten crowd live on set while all dressed up in full skirts. ("At all times, one had to be a lady.")

Marty Sullivan alternated between straight-laced station announcer and goofy Superhost, sometimes broadcasting news while still wearing Supe's blue longjohns (behind the announcer's desk).

Sideman "Jungle Larry" Tetzlaff parlayed a childhood love of snakes into a regular on-air gig ... Jim Breslin of Ashtabula transformed weekdays at 5:15 p.m. into cowpoke Texas Jim for "Prairie Palace" ...

Plus other intriguing Cleveland children's TV trailblazers



Author: Mike Olszewski, Janice Olszewski
Publisher: Gray & Company Publishers
Published: 11/14/2019
Pages: 189
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.62lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.50w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9781598511123

About the Author
Olszewski, Mike: - Mike Olszewski is a veteran Cleveland radio and television personality and the curator and archivist for the Ohio Broadcast Archive and Museum. He also teaches media and communications classes at Kent State University, The University of Akron, and Notre Dame College.Olszewski, Janice: - Janice Olszewski has more than three decades' experience in the travel and tourism industry. Her photography has been published in Filmfax, Outre, and other national magazines.

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