WSNS Channel 44 - Popeye with Steve Hart (Extended Opening, 1976?)

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    This clip made possible by the donations from our generous group of "Fuzzketeers" during the Spring 2012 Tape Transfer Fundraiser.

    Here's yet another opening for Popeye with Steve Hart on WSNS Channel 44, which (after the lighthouse shot with the "44" logo on top) starts off with a later clip of Steve and Little K (the hairdo on Steve seems to suggest 1976), plus his other gallery of puppets (Bookie Worm, Hector the Chicken, Mean Mr. Mustard, and Captain Salty).

    The other part of this open, with the backing music as instrumental, features brief clips from various sketches with Steve, his puppets, and his supporting players (Bob Hoffmann, Nancy Boyle, and Mike Lazar). Look for short snippets of Steve's "Beep, Beep" segment, "This Song Is Your Song," and "Balloon Voyage" among the excerpts.

    This aired on local Chicago TV in this form circa 1976.


    Date Uploaded: 06/15/2012

    Tags: 1970s   WSNS Channel 44   Popeye with Steve Hart on WSNS TV-44   Kids' Stuff     




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    Spring 2012 Tape Transfer Fundraiser.

    Here's yet another opening for Popeye with Steve Hart on WSNS Channel 44, which (after the lighthouse shot with the "44" logo on top) starts off with a later clip of Steve and Little K (the hairdo on Steve seems to suggest 1976), plus his other gallery of puppets (Bookie Worm, Hector the Chicken, Mean Mr. Mustard, and Captain Salty).

    The other part of this open, with the backing music as instrumental, features brief clips from various sketches with Steve, his puppets, and his supporting players (Bob Hoffmann, Nancy Boyle, and Mike Lazar). Look for short snippets of Steve's "Beep, Beep" segment, "This Song Is Your Song," and "Balloon Voyage" among the excerpts.

    This aired on local Chicago TV in this form circa 1976." /> Share

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