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205 Videos on HowdyHOWDY DOODY TWINKIES COMMERCIAL 1950slength: 1:43 Source: Youtube Author: captainbijou
Beloved TV pioneer Buffalo Bob Smith does a pitch for Hostess Twinkies in the 1950s era commercial from the HOWDY DOODY, one the most popular of all television's children's shows.
Smith was the co-creator and host of HOWDY DOODY for almost its entire thirteen-year NBC run (1947 - 1960). He missed nearly a year,.... moreHowdy Doody I 1/5 (1954/9)length: 5:31 Source: Youtube Author: hollywoodclassics7
The Howdy Doody Show was one of the first and easily the most popular children's television show in the 1950s and a reflection of the wonder, technical fascination, and business realities associated with early television. While Howdy and his friends entertained American children, they also sold television sets to.... moreHowdy Pardner! by George Leonlength: 1:19 Source: Youtube Author: withoutabox
Jeff Young, V.P of YESCO explains.. This film is provided by Withoutabox, "The Network for Independents." In operation since 2000, the Company administers the patented International Film Festival Submission System, now connecting more than 80,000 filmmakers to over 1800 film festivals worldwide, including.... moreHowdy Doodylength: 2:60 Source: Youtube Author: MillCreekEntHowdy Doody I 2/5 (1954/9)length: 5:31 Source: Youtube Author: hollywoodclassics7
The Howdy Doody Show was one of the first and easily the most popular children's television show in the 1950s and a reflection of the wonder, technical fascination, and business realities associated with early television. While Howdy and his friends entertained American children, they also sold television sets to.... moreHowdy Doody I 4/5 (1954/9)length: 5:31 Source: Youtube Author: hollywoodclassics7
The Howdy Doody Show was one of the first and easily the most popular children's television show in the 1950s and a reflection of the wonder, technical fascination, and business realities associated with early television. While Howdy and his friends entertained American children, they also sold television sets to.... morePages: 1 2 |
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