N E W   H A V E N, Conn. Jan. 26 -- Hey, kids! Howdy Doody is headed forDetroit! The original freckle-faced marionette belongs to the DetroitInstitute of Arts, a federal judge said in a ruling ...
The puppet of 1950s TV fame is caught in a legal dispute between a museum and the family of its creator. Howdy Doody, the freckle-faced puppet that entertained millions of American children in the ...
Barring further legal action Howdy Doody may soon be freed from his confinement in a Rhode Island bank vault and brought out in a grand unveiling at the Detroit Institute of Arts. After a two-year ...
Hey, kids! Howdy Doody is headed for Detroit!The original freckle-faced marionette belongs to the Detroit Institute of Arts, a federal judge said in a ruling that clears the way for Howdy to join the ...
Pictures and videos have gone viral of a 2,200-pound Watusi African bull riding shotgun with his owner. The owner's car, a Ford Crown Victoria, is gliding down the streets of Norfolk, Nebraska, as the ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A former NBC star and offbeat candidate for president soon will be saluted on COZI TV. No, not Donald Trump. It's Howdy Doody, the redheaded, freckle-faced marionette born at the dawn ...
Sixty years after I appeared on the “Howdy Doody” show, I’d like to offer a qualified thanks to Howdy, Buffalo Bob, Clarabell, Big Chief Thunderthud, Mr. Bluster, all of them, for wising me up — and ...
Howdy Doody will be freed from his confinement in a Rhode Island bank vault for a home in Detroit, where his new keepers at the Detroit Institute of Arts are planning a grand unveiling. After a ...
Edward Kean, the original head writer for the "Howdy Doody Show," the pioneering NBC children's television program for which he also created characters and wrote songs, died Aug. 13 of complications ...
LOS ANGELES -- Edward Kean, the original head writer for "The Howdy Doody Show," the pioneer NBC children's TV program for which he also created characters and wrote the songs, has died. He was 85.
This column features an interspersed narrative, italicized, from an imagined article based on the real viral news story of a Nebraska steer named Howdy Doody riding in the passenger seat of his ...