Thursday, April 30, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
BIL BAIRD'S "Alice In Wonderland"
After his wife CORA passed away, Bil despaired of ever finding a female puppeteer of superior skill to take her place. Then one day, answering an ad in the trades along with 300 other applicants, in walks OLGA FELGEMACHER. Olga is a graduate of Northwestern University, and she cut her puppetry teeth touring the country with the wonderful Nicolo Marionettes. Bil was her childhood idol, and there was no turning back. So, after stealing her courage, she climbed onto that FRICKIN' SCARY RAIL-LESS MARIONETTE BRIDGE and? Nailed it! For the next eight season, Olga became leading lady at the Bil Baird Marionette Theater in New York City and on multiple national tours.
Bil & Olga. Her first roles were Christopher Robin, Tigger and one of the two Cottleston Pie Mice in WINNIE THE POOH. Bil was Eeyore.
. . . she also puppeteered and voiced both the marionette Alice and the Red Queen. . .
. . . from that FRICKIN' SCAREY RAILESS MARIONETTE BRIDGE. . .
. . . in her Alice costume!!!!
Olga backstage in Alice costume.
Photos of Olga in her Alice costume by Steven Widerman
Saturday, April 25, 2009
THE JUKE BOX BAND "What's New Pussycat?"
Thursday, April 23, 2009
THE GREAT CHUCK McCANN!!!
A vibrant Jerry Mahoney assisted by the world's best ventriloquist PAUL WINCHELL on his NBC Children's Show.
Only Sandy could make singing about the weather entertaining.
Then one afternoon, a COOCOO theme song came on WPIX Channel 11, accompanied by this picture:
The camera pedded up to reveal two of the most amazing make-believe characters I ever saw in my young life. I was captivated! These puppets (who called themselves Stan & Ollie) introduced a film, and there unspooled a live-action version of the puppets who were just talking to me: LAUREL & HARDY!
After the film (that showed these two charming idiots trying to carry a piano up an impossibly loooooooong flight of stairs,) the camera cut back to the puppets saying goodbye. Then - - wonder of wonders - - from below the magical playboard up pops a smiling man to add his "see ya next time." This was my introduction to CHUCK McCANN!
Chuck McCann is, as far as I'm concerned (based upon a lifetime of learned observation and partcipation in the field), the GREATEST HAND-PUPPETEER OF ALL TIME. He took what was ostensibly a "Punch & Judy" art form (one man, hand puppets, multiple voices) and launched it into the modern era. Chuck brought style and exuberance to his manipulation, and married it to quality voice characterizations (splitting back and forth between puppets in lightning-quick transitions.) His puppets were made by PAUL ASHLEY - - again to my mind - - the greatest hand-puppet maker of the 20th century. I had to meet this man and peer backstage, for through his world-of-wonder, I knew who I was. Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
A SPLASH OF THE HAMPTOONS
Friday, April 17, 2009
AMAZING NEWS ON THE MUTUAL MEDIA FRONT

Monday, April 13, 2009
WORLD'S FUNNIEST
Our Tide Talking Stain was voted the Funniest Office Commercial in the World on TBS World's Funniest Office Commercials. You can see it here: http://www.flexitoon.com/comm.php3
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Friday, April 10, 2009
THE DJ KAT SHOW
We were on Sunday mornings from 9:00 - 10:00, and won awards and our time slot. In fact the station noticed that when our stuff was on the ratings did very well, but when we cut to a cartoon the kids cut out. So after about 7 weeks, we abandonded the cartoons and went to a straight comedy/fantasy format. DJ KAT starred along side his young girl companion Jennifer Davis (Carmen De La Paz.) Judging by the viewer mail, many in the audience would have liked to be along side his young girl companion too..

Like Sandy Becker portrayed HAMBONE. . .
. . .and Chuck McCann played LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE (definately more on this in the future!). . .
. . . I also played several on-camera characters. One audience favorite was BRACKISH SWAMPWATER the villainous ventriloquist, aided and abetted by his wa-a-ay smarter cohort LUCKY STIFF. It was great to do ventriloquism on a kid show; didn't seem to be anyone one else doing it at that time.
The series was an MGM production: that stands for MIDAS GELT MERKLE. Mr. Merkle was the station owner who was always trying to get rid of the Kat. One of the reasons the show came from a "basement" is because he was allergic to kids - - er - - kats.
Mister Merkle calls for help in dumping the Kat.
After winning the New York State Broadcasters Award for Outstanding Children's Series, FOX decided to cancel the Sunday show, and they asked Carmen to leave (which I wasn't too happy about!) and wanted me to create the first FOX KID'S CLUB. So now we were on daily from 3:00 - 6:00 hosting cartoons. It was a softer show, but fun, too.
I really enjoyed working at Channel 5 - - fulfilling that part of my destiny, and having an impact on children's television.
Watching playback.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
WNEW + WNYC = Channel 5 New York
Here's the point of this post:
We inherited many of Sandy's puppets and memorabilia when he passed away, and the other day I laid my hands upon an ultra-rare contact sheet. One of the pictures in the group was taken in the exact same place at almost the exact same angle that my show came from. Below is a backstage shot of Sandy Becker puppeteering GeebaGeeba (wearing a tyroleon hat) and Wydeen the Witch, with Timmy Moriarty fronting out front. . .
And here from the same vantage point is Carmen (as Jennifer Davis) and me puppeteering DJ Kat backstage in a viewer's mail segment.Sunday, April 5, 2009
CAPTAIN KEVIN meets THE HAMPTOONS
Thursday, April 2, 2009
THE HAMPTOONS (continued)
OLGA on bridge above the set. . .
. . . bringing QUACKERBOX to life!
But she still needs help with her lines.
ME, slipping into something more comfortable.

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