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* Composer [[Henry Mancini]] and [[Jim Backus]] of ''[[Mr. Magoo]]'' and ''[[Gilligan's Island]]'' fame made cameos on the show.
* Composer [[Henry Mancini]] and [[Jim Backus]] of ''[[Mr. Magoo]]'' and ''[[Gilligan's Island]]'' fame made cameos on the show.



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New Zoo Revue
StarringSharon Baird
Larri Thomas
Chuck Woolery
Yanco Inone
Doug Momary
Emily Peden
Fran Ryan
Hazel Shermet
Joni Robbins
Bob Holt
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes196
Production
Running time0:24 (per episode)
Original release
Release1972 –
1977

New Zoo Revue was an American Public half-hour children's television show that originally aired from 1972 until 1977. Stations usually broadcast the program in the early or middle part of the morning hours, when many pre-schoolers were watching it and similar shows such as the franchised Romper Room and CBS' Captain Kangaroo.

The 196-episode musical comedy format show conveyed the concepts of cooperation and guidance for living in contemporary society. Each episode dealt with a topic like drugs, moving away, courtesy, bragging or patience.

Though hosted by humans Doug (Doug Momary) and Emmy Jo (Momary's real-life spouse Emily Peden), the show featured its costumed puppet characters, primarily Freddie the Frog (Joni Robbins), Henrietta Hippo (Larri Thomas), and Charlie the Owl (Bob Holt).

Other characters included Frieda the Frog, Mr. Dingle (played by Chuck Woolery, who would later gain fame as the founding host of Wheel of Fortune and, later, Love Connection, Scrabble, and currently, GSN's Lingo), a postman, store-keeper and Jack-of-All-Trades, and Mrs. Goodbody (played by Fran Ryan), a nosy neighbor who serves as an advice columnist for "The All New Zoo Gazette."

The show was a recipient of awards and recommendations from the National Education Association and the National School Board Association. [citation needed]

While the show all but faded away by the early 1980s, repeats of Revue became in demand once again in the late 1990s, when the FCC's "E/I" rule went into effect.


Characters

Henrietta Hippo, was tutu-wearing, genteel Southern Belle type, who was a bit shy.

Charlie, was a serious, know-it-all owl who lived in a tall tree equipped with an elevator.

Freddie the Frog, was always ready for a good time but was a bit naive.

Mr. Dingle, was the friendly elderly postman.

Mrs. Goodbody, the nosy neighbor, occasionally dropped by.

Trivia

  • Jesse White, best known as the original Maytag repairman in Maytag's TV commercials, guest starred on a few episodes.
  • Henrietta Hippo (and her puppeteer) were once guest stars on The Dating Game in the mid-1970s.

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