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Post by Tranq on Jan 23, 2004 16:14:03 GMT -5
Captain Kangaroo Dies at 76 Jan 23, 1:43 PM EST
QUECHEE, Vermont (AP) -- Bob Keeshan, who gently entertained and educated generations of children as television's walrus-mustachioed Captain Kangaroo, died Friday at 76.
Keeshan died of a long illness, his family said in a statement.
Keeshan's "Captain Kangaroo" debuted on CBS television in 1955 and ran for 30 years before moving to public television for six more. The program was wildly popular among children and won six Emmy Awards, three Gabriels and three Peabody Awards.
The format was simple: Each day, Captain Kangaroo, with his sugar-bowl haircut and uniform coat, would wander through his Treasure House, chatting with his good friend Mr. Green Jeans, played by Hugh "Lumpy" Brannum.
He would visit with puppet animals, like Bunny Rabbit, who was scolded for eating too many carrots, and Mr. Moose, who loved to tell knock-knock jokes.
But the show revolved about the grandfatherly Captain Kangaroo, whose name was inspired by the kangaroo pouch-like pockets of the coat Keeshan wore.
"I was impressed with the potential positive relationship between grandparents and grandchildren, so I chose an elderly character," Keeshan said.
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Post by TV's Cowboy on Jan 23, 2004 16:52:54 GMT -5
Its such a shame to see a beloved children's character pass away. I mean first Mr.Rogers and now this.
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Post by TomServo69 on Jan 23, 2004 17:09:03 GMT -5
I completely agree. Now kids have no realistic positive programming to watch on TV. Well, at least, not that I know of.
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Jan 23, 2004 18:51:06 GMT -5
Everyone from my childhood is droping off. I guess I should have seen it coming.
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Post by nightfalcawk on Jan 24, 2004 11:48:44 GMT -5
He used to live near my dad's High School. Okay so I never watched him, but I saw him in The Stupids
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