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By 1947, Buffalo Bob Smith was the star of a new afternoon show with a puppet that eventually became famous as Howdy Doody.
Much harder to learn is a marionette, such as Howdy Doody, which is operated, on strings, from high above the puppet's head.
As Howdy Doody cooled his heels in a secret Rhode Island bank vault, two lawyers tried today to persuade a United States District Court judge here to grant their clients custody of the famous puppet.
Much harder to learn is a marionette, such as Howdy Doody, which is operated, on strings, from high above the puppet\u2019s head.<\/p> But until recently there was probably no such thing as an abstract puppet.
The book's title is taken from the show's opening line, to which the gaggle of youngsters in the Peanut Gallery would scream, "It's Howdy Doody time!" as Howdy, the chubby-cheeked marionette in dungarees and cowboy boots, and his flesh-and-blood mentor, Buffalo Bob Smith, took the stage.
It's early days, but we're starting to see seed financing rounds for bots such as Howdy,Assi.st, Hyper, Pana, Scout, Luka, and Rep.
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Last year, in federal court in Hartford, the museum sued the Rose estate for possession of the marionette, identified in legal papers as "Original Howdy," to distinguish it from several copies made as stand-ins but rarely used on the show.
As on Howdy!, this resulted in some meticulous arrangements, although Cells is anomalously simple.
The backwards boy who couldn't hand over so much as a howdy became a confident front man and a bandleader's bandleader.
Despite the success of such programs as The Howdy Doody Show (1947 60) and Kraft Television Theatre (1947 58; another version appeared on ABC in 1953 55) and such stars as Milton Berle and Sid Caesar, NBC television perennially ran second in the ratings to CBS.
In the lawsuit, filed in August 1999, the Detroit Institute said it was time to hand over the marionette, which the suit referred to as Original Howdy to distinguish it from several stand-ins created over the years.
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