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Sometimes a little part of us, dies too

Posted: May 17, 2006 4:51 pm
by Cubbie Bear
Clarabell the Clown dead at 84
Lew Anderson was final version of Buffalo Bob sidekick

NEW YORK (AP) -- Lew Anderson, who captivated young baby boomers as the Howdy Doody Show's final Clarabell the Clown, has died at the age of 84.

The musician and actor died Sunday in Hawthorne of complications of prostate cancer, said his son, Christopher Anderson.

Long mute as Clarabell, Anderson broke the clown's silence in the show's final episode in 1960. With trembling lips and a visible tear in his eye, he spoke the show's final words: "Goodbye, kids."

Though Anderson was not the only man to play "Buffalo Bob" Smith's mute sidekick, he was the best, Smith said in his memoir.

With the Peanut Gallery looking on, Anderson used bicycle horns to give yes and no answers. For more expressive moments, he wielded a bottle of seltzer.

The show, which launched in 1947 when televisions were still a novelty, was the first network weekday children's show. Anderson joined "Doodyville," a circus town peopled with puppets and human actors and watched by a Peanut Gallery of kids, in the mid 1950's.

Though his fame as Clarabell followed him throughout his life, Anderson was also a success as a musician and bandleader. In recent years, his All-American Big Band appeared on Friday nights at New York's Birdland jazz club.

Anderson was born in 1922 in Kirkman, Iowa. He started a band while serving in the Navy during World War II and later toured the Midwest with bands before landing in New York.

It was when he joined the Honey Dreamers, a singing group that appeared on radio and early television shows, that he met Smith and became a clown

"Clarabell just fell into his lap," said his stepdaughter, Lorie George.

Anderson followed Bobby Nicholson, who later played Doodyville's J. Cornelius Cobb, into the role. The first to play the mute clown was Bob Keeshan, who later became known as Captain Kangaroo.

Anderson, who lived in South Salem, is survived by his wife, Peggy, two sons, his stepdaughter and five grandchildren

Posted: May 17, 2006 4:56 pm
by phjrsaunt
:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Posted: May 17, 2006 5:34 pm
by springparrot
I grew up with Howdy Doody, Clarabelle, Princess Summerfallwinterspring and the rest of the group. :cry:
And still have a Howdy Doody doll :D


Sail on Clarabelle.............

Image

Posted: May 17, 2006 7:12 pm
by tikitatas
Sail on, Clarabell . . .

Posted: May 17, 2006 7:16 pm
by balcony girls
. . oh, noooooo . . .! !

:( :( :(

. .great picture, Molly . . ! !

:wink:

Posted: May 17, 2006 7:20 pm
by ragtopW
:cry: :cry: Sail on...

Posted: May 17, 2006 8:06 pm
by tikitatas
Image

Posted: May 17, 2006 8:16 pm
by Dezdmona
Image Sail on Clarabell...

Posted: May 17, 2006 8:22 pm
by Snowparrot
Cate, is that the Canadian Howdy Doody cast, with Timber Tom?
I actually went to a show in Toronto and sat in the peanut gallery. I wonder where the Canadian cast is now, dead or alive?

Posted: May 18, 2006 4:59 pm
by tikitatas
Snowparrot wrote:Cate, is that the Canadian Howdy Doody cast, with Timber Tom?
I actually went to a show in Toronto and sat in the peanut gallery. I wonder where the Canadian cast is now, dead or alive?
I think it's just a really old one of Bob . . . what year did Howdy start in the US? This would be 10 years later . . .