Captain KangarooWelcome to this Captain Kangaroo tribute page at www.captainkangaroo.org.
The part of Mr. Green Jeans was played by Hugh "Lumpy" Brannum. Lumpy was born in Sandwich, Illinois on January 5, 1910 and died in Sailorsburg, Pennsylvania on April 19, 1987. He was a musician and storyteller, and contrary to rumor was not related to musician Frank Zappa. The theme song was taken from a recording of "Puffin' Billy", a short piece composed by Edward White that had been used as theme music for a BBC radio program in Britain. A recording happened to be in the CBS library when the Captain went looking for a theme. A "Puffing Billy" is an early style steam locomotive, and the music was written for such a locomotive seen on the Isle of Wight. Olson Computers provided a MIDI file and Gerry Marshall provided an MP3 of the original BBC recording. Javascript required. In 1999, Karen Herman interviewed Bob Keeshan for over three hours, now in 7 video segments. These touch on Bob Keeshan's life and career and were produced by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation ... 1 - Growing up, military service, Fordham U ... 2 - TV is born, Bob develops Clarabell ... 3 - Clarabell and Howdy Doody details ... 4 - Bob leaves Howdy Doody, joins Time for Fun, creates Tinker's Workshop ... 5 - Origins of Captain Kangaroo ... 6 - Lots of C.K. details. Advent of color TV ... 7 - Mr. Mayor. PBS. Bob's opinions - lots of good TV, but not enough for kids. We can't speak for The Captain, but it's appropriate to remember him in these
ways: Put your kids on your lap and read to them. (Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel
would be a good one!) Watching television isn't all bad, as The Captain proved!
But I think it was The Captain who encouraged moderation in all things. (Well,
no, that was Ben Franklin, but he was a good guy, too.) Also,
Support your kids' school activities and teachers. |
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I am not aware of commercially available recordings of the original TV shows. I enjoy emails from readers,
but I just don't have the material. There are some kids' song
recordings for sale at the usual internet music sites. There are a few
interesting videos on YouTube (search for
Captain Kangaroo). Other content at gocek.org, host of this page: |