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Your favorite local kid's shows

by Adam Finley, posted Feb 26th 2006 11:05AM

floppyHey kids, gather around. Please don't shove, and feel free to enjoy the peanut butter and crackers and Hi-C I've set out for you. This is where you can share memories of some of the local kid's programming you grew up with. In other words, these are shows that were produced locally and never shown nationally. Got all that? Okay, here's a couple of TV memories from my Iowa boyhood:

The Floppy Show: Mention Floppy to anyone who lived in Iowa from 1957 to 1987 when the show aired and they'll immediately know what you're talking about. The show featured local celeb Duane Ellet and his puppet pal, a dog named Floppy. Kids would tell Floppy riddles (the same riddles over and over again, actually) between Tom and Jerry cartoons. Floppy is an icon of Iowa television history, the "Howdy Doody" of the Hawkeye State, if you will. He is now on display at the Iowa State Historical Building in Des Moines.

The House with the Magic Window: Betty Lou Varnum was a reporter on WOI-TV, the ABC affiliate in Des Moines. She also hosted a children's program which began in 1951 and ran for 43 years. The House with the Magic Window featured some puppets, episodes of Felix the Cat, and an old BBC show called Tales of the Riverbank. The thing that has always stuck in my craw, however, is a cartoon featuring a stuffed rabbit with checkered ears who would spin them and fly around like a helicopter. I have never been able to find any information on this cartoon and it's been slowly driving me insane for most of my life.

So what did they show in your neck of the woods?

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