ROOTIE KAZOOTIE SCRIPTS

Rootin’ Tootin’ Luncheon Club

SAT., Sept. 30, 1950
12noon--12:30 pm

Held at Carnival Restaurant, 51st St. and Eighth Ave., New York

Performers:
Little Nipper Frank Milano
Scribble Kabbible Myron Waldman
Mr. Copperoo Zavello
Pianist Bob Sadoff

Puppets by Paul Ashley

Produced by Steve Carlin

Songs: Take Me Out To The Ballgame, Scribble Kabbible, Old MacDonald Had A Farm, Pecos Bill/Deep In The Heart of Texas (Texas Jim Robertson), Git Along Little Dogies (Texas Jim Robertson), Sagebrush Dance (Texas Jim Robertson), Teddy Bear Fun

Stories: Little Miss Muffet

Prizes given out: Records by Roy Rogers, Dennis Day


Rootie Kazootie

SAT. Jan. 20, 1951
11:45 am--12noon

Performers:
Rootie
El Squeako
Naomi Lewis
Nipper
Poison Zoomack
Frank Milano
Mr. Deetle Dootle John Vee
Puppeteer Michael King
Music Director Gene Perazzo
Chief Rooter Todd Russell
Lilliputians Paul Ashley
Education Director Dr. Herman Mantell
Production Manager Joseph L. Stuhl

Supervised by Arnold Cohan

Directed by Dwight A. Hemion

Produced by Steve Carlin

Rooters whose questions were used:
Nancy Wilson, Bayside, NY
Johnny Neron, Bradley Beach, NJ
Andrea Rosenbloom, the Bronx, NY

Someone is eating all of Little Nipper’s food; El Squeako Mouse shows up with a knot in his tail; Poison Zoomack pretends to be a merry-go-round.

Songs and stories include “The Story of the Gingerbread Puppy Dog” and “The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down.”


Rootie Kazootie

SAT. Jan. 27, 1951
11:45 am--12noon

Performers:
Rootie
El Squeako
Naomi Lewis
Nipper
Poison Zoomack
Frank Milano
Mr. Deetle Dootle John Vee
Puppeteer Michael King
Music Director Gene Perazzo
Chief Rooter Todd Russell
Lilliputians Paul Ashley
Education Director Dr. Herman Mantell
Production Manager Joseph L. Stuhl

Supervised by Arnold Cohan

Directed by Dwight A. Hemion

Produced by Steve Carlin

Rooters whose questions were used were:

John La Salle, Plainfield, NJ
Joseph Stratfacci, Roosevelt Island, NY
Patricia Kenny, Ardsley on Hudson, NY

Pepito the mosquito goes after Mr. Deetle Doodle.

Stories include “Little Red Riding Pup.”


Rootie Kazootie

SAT. FEB. 3, 1951
11:45 am--12noon

Performers:
Rootie
El Squeako
Naomi Lewis
Nipper
Poison Zoomack
Frank Milano
Mr. Deetle Dootle John Vee
Puppeteer Michael King
Music Director Gene Perazzo
Chief Rooter Todd Russell
Lilliputians Paul Ashley
Education Director Dr. Herman Mantell
Production Manager Joseph L. Stuhl

Supervised by Arnold Cohan

Directed by Dwight A. Hemion

Produced by Steve Carlin

Rooters whose questions are accepted for the quiz:

Brenda Corpina, Manhattan
Robert Rigos, Bronx
Nancy Fell, Long Beach

Rootie masquerades as a Hawaiian and sings “Ow-Way-Ta-Hu-A-La.”
Little Nipper gets a black eye in the course of working on a cat-trap, and then gets turned into a telephone.

Songs and stories include “I’m A Kiwi Bird,” “Mary Had A Little Lamb,”and “Seven At One Blow--and a Puppy”


Rootie Kazootie

SAT., FEB. 10, 1951
11:30-12 noon

Performers:
Rootie
El Squeako
Naomi Lewis
Nipper
Poison Zoomack
Frank Milano
Mr. Deetle Dootle John Vee
Puppeteer Michael King
Music Director Gene Perazzo
Chief Rooter Todd Russell
Lilliputians Paul Ashley
Education Director Dr. Herman Mantell
Production Manager Joseph L. Stuhl

Directed by Dwight A. Hemion

Produced by Steve Carlin

Rooters whose questions were used:

Bruce Kolodny, Brooklyn
Barbara Kellman, Brooklyn
Steven Korn, Manhattan

Rootie reads the story of “Goldie Pup and the Three Bears”
El Squeako Mouse and Little Nipper build a better cat trap

Songs include “The New Ashmolean Marching Society”


Rootie Kazootie

SAT., FEBRUARY 17, 1951
11:30am--12noon

Performers:
Rootie
El Squeako
Naomi Lewis
Nipper
Poison Zoomack
Frank Milano
Mr. Deetle Dootle John Vee
Puppeteer Michael King
Music Director Gene Perazzo
Chief Rooter Todd Russell
Lilliputians Paul Ashley
Education Director Dr. Herman Mantell
Production Manager Joseph L. Stuhl

Directed by Dwight A. Hemion

Supervised by Arnold Cohan

Produced by Steve Carlin

Todd tries to surprise Rootie, dressed like a Zulu tribesman. While trying to create a new cat trap, Little Nipper gets turned into a radio.

Songs and stories include “The Puppy Dog and the Wonderful Lamp,” “Barnacle Bill The Sailor.”


Rootie Kazootie

SAT., Feb. 24, 1951
11:30am--12noon

Performers:
Rootie
El Squeako
Naomi Lewis
Nipper
Poison Zoomack
Frank Milano
Mr. Deetle Dootle John Vee
Puppeteer Michael King
Music Director Gene Perazzo
Chief Rooter Todd Russell
Lilliputians Paul Ashley
Education Director Dr. Herman Mantell
Production Manager Joseph L. Stuhl

Supervised by Arnold Cohan

Directed by Dwight A. Hemion

Produced by Steve Carlin

Rootie throws pennies through a hole in the curtain marked by “Genius At Work” sign.

Songs include “Organ Grinder Pete”; Little Nipper shows up dressed as a baker, and Todd gets hit in the face with a pie; Nipper and El Squeako Mouse go into the baking business. Rootie reads the story of “The Ever-Tick Toy Watch Dog.”


Rootie Kazootie

SAT., Mar. 3, 1951
11:30am--12noon

Performers:
Rootie
El Squeako
Naomi Lewis
Nipper
Poison Zoomack
Frank Milano
Mr. Deetle Dootle John Vee
Puppeteer Michael King
Music Director Gene Perazzo
Chief Rooter Todd Russell
Lilliputians Paul Ashley
Education Director Dr. Herman Mantell
Production Manager Joseph L. Stuhl

Supervised by Arnold Cohan

Directed by Dwight A. Hemion

Produced by Steve Carlin

Rooters whose questions are accepted for the quiz: Mary Anne Stewart, Rego Park, NY
Mary Ellen Sexton, Caldwell, NJ

Stories include “The Bird, The Mouse and the Puppy Dog.” Little Nipper and El Squeako Mouse prepare a cat trap

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