#Krofft
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sttechin · 3 months ago
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H.R. Pufnstuf , Can't do a little cause he can't do enough!
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papermoonloveslucy · 2 years ago
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RIP MARTY KROFFT 
1937-2023
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Marty Krofft was born on April 9, 1937 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. With his brother Sid, Krofft created some of television's most fantastic and magical programs, mostly centered around puppetry. Lucille Ball's interaction with the Krofft was brief, but memorable.
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The Krofft puppets first gained attention at the 1962 Seattle Worlds Fair where they presented a show called "Les Poupees de Paris" that included marionettes impersonating popular celebrities. In 1964-1965, they presented the (updated) show at the Worlds Fair in New York. In 1967, Ball's recorded voice, along with Jackie Gleason, Liberace, and Mae West and many other stars, was heard in “Six Flags presents Sid and Marty Krofft’s Circus”.
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On September 30, 1977, Donny and Marie welcomed Lucille Ball, who plays the Tin Lady in a Krofft-style spoof of “The Wizard of Oz” starring Ray Bolger. The first three seasons of "The Donny & Marie Show" were produced by the Kroffts, who also created the variety series. Ball appeared on the 2nd episode of the show's 3rd season, and the Osmonds (after a long legal battle) had finally won creative control from the Kroffts feeling they had outgrown the child-like atmosphere created by them. They moved the show to Utah and took over as producers just two months after this episode aired. In this episode, however, the Krofft vibe is still palpably present.
A few Lucille Ball / Desilu performers were seen on Krofft's many television shows.
Johnny Silver played Ludicrous Lion on TV's "H.R. Pufnstuf" (1969) and appeared as Dr. Blinky in the 1970 feature film.
Charles Nelson Reilly and Jerry Maren (both seen on "Here's Lucy") were part of "Lidsville" (1971).
1972's telefilm "Fol-De-Rol" (a film of their 1968 fairy tale puppet show) included Lucy guest stars Ann Sothern, Mickey Rooney, and Totie Fields.
"Sigmund and the Sea Monsters" (1972) starred Ball's good friend Mary Wickes as Aunt Zelda, and also featured Sidney Miller as the voice of Sweet Mama Ooze.
"The Lost Saucer" (1975) included Lucy friends Ruth Buzzi, Jim Nabors, and Vito Scotti.
"Far Out Space Nuts" (1975) featured Hal Smith and John Carradine, both of whom had appeared on "The Lucy Show."
Also seen on "Donny & Marie" during the Krofft years were Desi Arnaz, Jack Albertson, Bob Hope, Milton Berle, Ruth Buzzi, Buddy Hackett, Edgar Bergen, Andy Griffith, Rich Little, Iron Eyes Cody, Arthur Godfrey, and Vincent Price.
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haribojam · 1 year ago
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tvcrazyman · 2 years ago
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Wonderbug Saturday Morning TV Series Facts and Goofs
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mechattack · 2 years ago
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that look on her face
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1975 Sid and Marty Krofft LAND OF THE LOST Lunch Box (back)
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atomic-chronoscaph · 1 month ago
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Kathy Coleman - Land of the Lost (1974)
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vintagegeekculture · 6 months ago
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blondebrainpowered · 4 months ago
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Land of the Lost intro, 1974 - 1976
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oldshowbiz · 1 year ago
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Atlanta
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sttechin · 4 days ago
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Someone uploaded an old Australia 1996 Marty Krofft Interview on Youtube and wow theres alot in this.
First of all the H.R. Pufnstuf costume used here is ANOTHER rare one I doubt most of us have even seen , and it honestly isnt too bad. Sure he looks a little goofy in the face but the costume seems to be pretty high quality and the overall proportions of the head and body are very close to Pufnstuf's original costumes from the Movie and Tv Show. The Witchiepoo costume is also pretty accurate to her original costume as well!
Another notable thing is in the interview there is a mention of the H.R. Pufnstuf Movie reboot that never got made along side mentions of a Land of the Lost and Sigmund movie. They also mention what the H.R. in H.R. Pufnstuf stands for ( Being Highness Royal ) and briefly mentioned the whole McDonald land ripoff lawsuit.
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heyimanowl · 18 days ago
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Me n gang when were on the run
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Camera flash ver
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cinematicwasteland · 10 months ago
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The Banana Splits (1968-70)
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stone-cold-groove · 3 months ago
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Promotional photo for Hanna-Barbera’s The Banana Splits - 1968.
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only70sgifs · 1 year ago
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Lidsville - 1971
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driveintheaterofthemind · 1 year ago
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Electra Woman And Dyna Girl
Art by Alex Toth
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atomic-chronoscaph · 1 year ago
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TGIF
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