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Lost & Rare: Primeval Puppet Shows from the dawn of Television. Trailer prevues of Fearless Fosdick, Unk and Andy, Johnny Jupiter, Time for Beany and more! On a DVD from Amazon. Fearless Fosdick (1952, 25m) Al Capp’s Dick Tracy parody from his “L’il Abner” comic strip became a 13-episode TV show acted out by the Mary Chase Marionettes. In this episode Fosdick battles a headless foe, “The Suit.” Unk and Andy (1951, 13m) “Star Gazin’ with Professor Twink” teaches kids about the letter “T” and the Big Dipper. Jack Kenaston is captain and artist, while Andy is a puppet penguin and Prof. Twink a puppet North Star! Time for Beany (1949-55, 11m excerpt) Animator Bob Clampett created this hand puppet show (later a cartoon series) with Cecil the Sea-Sick Sea Serpent, Beanie, Captain Huff ’n Puff and pals. In this excerpt they meet a giant White Gorilla. Johnny Jupiter (1953-54, 26m) Young janitor Ernest Duckweather invents a TV set that tunes in his puppet friends on Jupiter! In this episode they help detective Ernest when he is accused of being a jewel thief. Howdy Doody’s Christmas (1951, 9m) Howdy Doody, Clarabelle and Buffalo Bob fly to the North Pole to rescue Santa Claus from Ugly Sam! The Rootie Kazootie Club (1950-54, 28m) A human host and a live audience of kids interact with boy hand puppet Rootie Kazootie and his puppet friends. The Magic Clown (1949-54, 14m) Zovello the Magic Clown is aided by hand puppet Laffy when he performs tricks before a grandstand of kids in Turkish fezzes! Topsy Turvy Theatre (1961, 5m) Hand puppets Thackery and Ulysses enact a skit about Sherlock Holmes. Syndicated to major TV markets in 1961-’62.