Showing posts with label Geeba Geeba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geeba Geeba. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

PAUL RUBIN R.I.P.

My oldest friend PAUL RUBIN passed away on Christmas Eve morning.

He was my running buddy back in the days of early teenage hood when I was young and innocent and Paul was a whole lot more sophisticated about the ways of the world; how to get around New York City and find the cool stuff (like THE MEMORY SHOP movie memorabilia joint) and girls. And most importantly, puppets!!!

(Me, Rowlf, Jim Henson, and Paul on the set of A SUMMER PLACE on CBS circa back in the day)

As everybody knows, I'm a puppeteer and have been since I could stick my hand over the crib. Paul was once a puppeteer too. That's how we met.
To New York City people of my generation there were a few truly magical names. Names like Sandy Becker, Soupy Sales and especially Chuck McCann. These guys had local TV shows with puppets and cartoons and they were on everyday and we all watched them. Some of us were adventurous enough to leave our living rooms and head to the TV studios where these heroes did their shows. I did. And so did Paul.

(That's Paul working the Paul Ashley puppets during a break at Chuck's WPIX-TV11 show LET'S HAVE FUN)

One day, at Chuck McCann's LAUREL & HARDY FIX-IT SHOPPE SHOW, our paths crossed. I went to Channel 5 and saw Chuck, who said I had to sit in the viewers booth today. So I climbed the lonely stairs and there behind the glass window sat a handsome boy about my own age with nicely-combed hair, wearing a well-tailored blue suit, with a pretty girl friend on his arm. When I walked in he turned and said to me "what the hell were you doing down there?" Well, I liked Laurel and Hardy and since I was Chubby I assumed the role of Ollie and said "Well never you mind!" Then skinny Paul began to cry like Stanley. And right at that moment we became life-long friends. We put together a Laurel and Hardy act. . . . . . and eventually performed on The Joe Franklin MEMORY LANE TV Show!

We built puppets, did shows at schools, and met the greats.

We learned "Who's On First" and did it for anyone who would listen.
(with JOEY FAYE in the hallway of WOR-TV9 prior to a JOE FRANKLIN appearance)

We traveled around the city, started a company RUMAR ENTERPRISES. . .

(with Jack Burns from Burns & Schrieber)

. . . met celebrities and even put out a magazine called Celebrity Post!

For almost 4 years we were inseparable.
New friends came into our lives and we went our several ways. Sometimes losing touch for years as craziness kicked in and yet? We never left each others hearts.
We reconnected in a more or less permanent way these past 10 years, talking a couple of times a month, a week, sometimes a day. The last few months were rough when Paul got sick, and then when I received an email from his sister Amy that he was taken to the hospital, I knew I had to visit him. But not just me. Remember earlier when I mentioned the name of kid show host Sandy Becker? When Sandy passed away Olga and I inherited his puppets, and one of Paul's and my favorite was a feisty little German named GEEBA GEEBA. When I walked into his hospital room, he was not alert. Amy rubbed his chest and brought him to consciousness and told him I was there. He struggled to open his eyes and when I caught his attention, I told him I brought someone to see him, and pulled Geeba Geeba from my black bag, put him on my hand and had him say:
"Hello dere Paul! Remember me? I remember you ven you used to be black und vite."
And he smiled. And they talked. And through Geeba, Paul and I reminisced about the highlights of our life together. He held Geeba's little hand and hugged him. When it was time to pack Geeba away, Paul struggled with his hand and signaled us closer. Geeba and I leaned down and Paul smiled and whispered to us "Thanks for the memories."

Paul, I want to say thank YOU, for the memories. You will always be part of my story.
http://flexitoon.blogspot.com/2010/04/for-love-of-laurel-and-hardy.html

Monday, March 22, 2010

It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas (Carol)

Hi everyone,
As you know, we're trying to launch a labor-of-love by reimagining. . .

. . . as a DVD for the 21st Century.

We hope that you will pass this info onto everyone you know, and come and join the PUPPET PARTY.

Here is a link to the website:
http://bit.ly/c3HeYf

We just had a big boost with this cool PRESS RELEASE:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/sandy/becker/prweb3758634.htm

And lest we forget, there's the Sandy Becker Christmas Carol FaceBook page:
http://www.facebook.com/CraigMarin#!/pages/Flexitoon-Presents-Sandy-Beckers-Christmas-Carol/331001101212?ref=ts

The more eyes that learn about this project, the greater it's chance of success. The DVD will have something for everyone: heart, style, nostalgia and lot's of laughs. We hope that you will pass this info to friends and family, and mucho thank youse for being part of making it happen!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

GEEBA GEEBA und ME

The Exciting GeebaGeeba Rebirth Continues!
Look here and join the party:
http://flexitoon.blogspot.com/search/label/Sandy%20Becker%27s%20Christmas%20Carol
And come back this week-end for the launch of a new trailer!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

SANDY BECKER TIME!

Let's time-trip back to 1958.

8:00 AM

WABD-Channel 5


Fast forward to fall of 1965, and take a walk on SANDY'S STREET. Here's a rare BEHIND-THE-SCENES snap of GEEBA GEEBA, TIM MORIARTY, MOLLY and the one-and-only SANDY BECKER!

Monday, April 6, 2009

WNEW + WNYC = Channel 5 New York

The Sandy Becker Show (Sandy's Street) was on WNEW Channel 5. (So was Soupy Sales and Chuck McCann.) When I was a kid I used to visit and watch them do their shows - - it was so exciting! One show would end, the cameras would then sweep around to another part of the studio and BOOM, next show was on. SUCH a turn on. I'd go home and make-believe my bedroom was Channel 5 and do my own shows (to my cardboard-box cameras.) Even painted a big 5 on my door. Well, fast-forward to 1989, WNEW is now WNYC FOX-5 and I'm doing my own series from the same studio. It was called the DJ KAT SHOW. I wrote and performed puppets and characters opposite a talented, charming and exuberant actress named Carmen DeLaPaz.
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.
Crazy, huh? Like, remembering the future.
More DJ Kat foto's to follow. . .

Thursday, February 26, 2009

TOTEM TIME #1

There have been a lot of great puppets since the dawn of television, like Chuck McCann/Paul Ashley's MR.McNASTY, HOWDY DOODY (lineage undetermined), and Captain Kevin's SCHWINEHUNTZ the PIG. However certain puppets have a MOJO that's indescribable. Their image and personality burrows deep into the recesses of our collective recall, and they live there to either haunt our dreams or dance in our reverie. So, in keeping with our Sandy Becker binge, today's totem is GEEBA GEEBA.
More to come!