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Rootin’ Tootin’ Luncheon Club SAT., Sept. 30, 1950
Held at Carnival Restaurant, 51st St. and Eighth Ave., New York Performers:
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
Performers:
Supervised by Arnold Cohan Directed by Dwight A. Hemion Produced by Steve Carlin Rooters whose questions were used:
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
Performers:
Supervised by Arnold Cohan Directed by Dwight A. Hemion Produced by Steve Carlin Rooters whose questions were used were: John La Salle, Plainfield, NJ
Pepito the mosquito goes after Mr. Deetle Doodle. Stories include “Little Red Riding Pup.”
Rootie Kazootie SAT. FEB. 3, 1951
Performers:
Supervised by Arnold Cohan Directed by Dwight A. Hemion Produced by Steve Carlin Rooters whose questions are accepted for the quiz: Brenda Corpina, Manhattan
Rootie masquerades as a Hawaiian and sings “Ow-Way-Ta-Hu-A-La.”
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
Performers:
Directed by Dwight A. Hemion Produced by Steve Carlin Rooters whose questions were used: Bruce Kolodny, Brooklyn
Rootie reads the story of “Goldie Pup and the Three Bears”
Songs include “The New Ashmolean Marching Society”
Rootie Kazootie SAT., FEBRUARY 17, 1951
Performers:
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
Performers:
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
Performers:
Supervised by Arnold Cohan Directed by Dwight A. Hemion Produced by Steve Carlin Rooters whose questions are accepted for the quiz: 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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