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Tue, 29 Jun 2004

I remember being in the "peanut gallery" and waving my hand, shouting "Heidi please, Heidi please."  Apparantly some kid in an earlier show had figured out that mentioning the sponsor in that way would get him picked to shoot at the rattlesnake, and it became the mantra of all the hopefuls in the peanut gallery on subsequent shows.  I also remember the cool miniature loaf of Heidi bread in the goody bag each of us lucky participants received.  What a cool web site.  (please feel free to include my comments on your site)
 
Ralph Watson,   Provo, Utah

Tue, 29 Jun 2004

Thanks for compiling those recollections.  I was searching for the
words to the Glen Echo Amusement Park theme song, and happened upon your site.
 

It sure brought back a bunch of memories from my childhood!!!!

Karen Bryant

Kap writes: Thanks to Skip McCloskey of http://98WRC.com you can hear the Glen Echo Jingle by clicking here.
Mon, 14 Jun 2004 

I remember that Pete Jamerson had small puppets, nothing fancy--one was named "Linadingus" (sp?), a female character that looked (in my memory's eye) sort of like an immigrant in a black babushka.

Jiggs Gallagher

Kap comments: "That female character you remember also appeared on Grandpa's Place and is featured in the only known surviving film of that show. You can buy that show on VHS tape at VIDEO RESOURCES."

Thu, May 20 2004 

Thank goodness!  Somebody besides my brother and I remember "the Fizz-Nik".  I have told everyone I know about them, and everyone looks at me like I need to reserve a room at the funny farm:) 

Is there any way these gadgets are still available? - I'd like to purchase several of them. 

Catlady Leeann

Mon, 17 May 2004 
    
I was on the show I believe in 1955. My grandmother brought me there. 

Pick Temple picked me from his gallery and asked who I got my beautiful blue eyes from. I told him I was the only one with blue eyes in my family, but, there were a lot of people with blue eyes in my family. I also rode the horse and shot the snake. 

I remember my grandmother receiving a shopping bag of bread. I was wondering if there were any copies of the show? Wishful thinking.

Thank you for the memories 

Helen Criswell  
(Formerly Helen Ann Exten) 

Tue, 11 May 2004

Stumbled upon your site, it's cool, brings back memories.

I have an autographed (to me) picture of "Cowboy Joe Campbell" and the other is also to me from Ray Haney.

Have two old 45's with the M-G-M label also autographed by Ray Haney. ...

Ray Haney with the Rio Grande Playboys
"Tatered out" b/w "Walking the Blues"

"Walking Around Outside" b/w "Little One, Lean One, Long One"

Mom worked at WRC many years ago and I was lucky enough to meet a lot of interesting people because of her. While WRC was at the Sheraton Park Hotel I met Willard Scott (he was a page) and later, when he was doing The Joy Boys with Ed Walker, I would call him and request him to play something special for my date. 

Walter Irvin

Kap responds: Thanks for sharing Walter! I'll be putting your contributions to work in a future web page for Ray Haney, and several pages for Joe Campbell.

Sun, 9 May 2004

Unbelievable! What a great web site!

Help! My old geezer friends and I are desperately trying to remember the specialty sandwiches at Topps Drive In. We've come up with the Sir Loiner, the Jim Dandy, and the Maverick. We seem to remember a hot ham sandwich that had pineapple and "secret sauce" on it. Does anyone have a clue as to what that was? I'll bet if Milt Grant were still around, he'd know!

Joe Johnson 

Wed, 5 May 2004 

Browsing through your "Pick Temple" website brought back a memory I'd like to share. I remember becoming a "Giant Ranger" back in the early 50's.

From time to time Pick would telephone one of his "rangers" from his show. One afternoon our phone rang, and it was Pick! My mom called me to the phone, which was near the TV. I could hear Pick asking me questions. All I did was nod toward the TV -- thinking he could see me nodding! After all, I couldn't have been more than 3 1/2 or 4 at the time! My mom took the phone from me and finished the conversation with Pick.

Thanks so much for pleasant memories.

Ray Barger, Jr.
Hagerstown, MD

Pick Temple's son, Park Temple, responds: "This was a thing we tried for a short time.  Didn't really work out - so I am surprised at the recollection.  I guess, when you are the one getting the call, it's vivid.  But it wasn't the kind of television that worked for kids watching...." 

Sun, 2 May 2004 

Greetings from Mexico. I just came upon your website almost by accident and it has brought back many memories. I lived near Washington D.C. in the early to late 60s and I remember the Ranger Hal program very well. In fact, I never missed it.

I also remember very well the tragic Kennedy assassination in Nov. 1963 and I'm sure that due to the confusion in young peoples minds (including mine) upon hearing that "Oswald shot the president", it was thought that Oswald Rabbit was the culprit. On the show it was made clear to the young viewers that Oswald Rabbit did not shoot the President. Does anyone else remember this? I could swear that my memory is not failing and that this did happen. ...

My memory has been refreshed after 38 or 40 years. I remember Bill Gormly, Miss Connie (sorry to find out about her death), The Three Stooges, I could not remember the name of Captain Tugg or his parrot even though I remember the show and the parrot being sent off to space with his seaweed crackers. All this is coming back to me after so many years. Its incredible.

I also remember that the man who had the Three Stooges show (Mr. Johnson) also hosted a show I believe that showed old (mostly B science fiction ) movies. I remember one show he hosted with the movie KRONOS. I also recall his recomendations to youngsters not to try any of the Stooges antics. I remember too that my older brother told me that Bill Gormly did all his characters but I thought at the time that they were all different people.

I once went to the opening of a Giant or Grand Union supermarket with the appearance of Ranger Hal, but I was too shy to get near him. I'm sorry now that I missed that experience.

ROBERTO STUART
MERIDA,YUCATAN,MEXICO

Sat, 1 May 2004

I was born in Washington DC, Jan 1953.  I really don't remember much until I started school in 1958. That also happens to be when my folks brought home our first television, floor model, big black and white picture. I remember wondering what that UHF knob was for, cause nothing ever played there but static. Channel 5 was a different story, and Channel 4.

PickTemple was one of my early heroes, I loved his show. It seems I sent a million cards in to get on his show, when to my surprise, I finally got one back saying I was invited. I always felt I was a legitimate wild west cowboy type hero since I had been born in Northwest DC. I had a Mattel Fifty Fanner with holster, and felt I could slap leather with the best of them. I was sure my mom would buy me the rest of the western attire required for the show, I was lock jawed when she laid out my sailor suit. A cowboy with a sailor suit, how ridiculous. I was steamed. Pick would never pick me to draw on the puppet in a sailor suit.

To my surprise he really got a kick out of my outfit, a sailor gunslinger. He picked from the throng of kids sitting on the bleachers. I was the only one wearing a sailor hat. My dream had come true. I was on the Pick Temple show, about to draw against the puppet and win loads of goodies. I drew as fast as I could, lightning fast, but Pick said the puppet got me. I argued right into the cartoon. I still got a big bag of goodies from Giant Food, every kid there got one. I hoped for a second shot at the puppet, but I never did get it. That had to be 1959 or 60.

I also loved Capt Tugg, Pow Wow the Indian Boy, Tom Terrific, Bozo the Clown, (the Willard Scott version, the true Bozo), and Gigantor flipped my wig. Popeye, Sky King, My Friend Flicka.  We had such wholesome shows in those days. all in glorious black and white. Thanks for this site.

I told my grandkids that I had been on TV in the 50's on the Pick Temple show, and no one knew the name, especially down here in Memphis TN. I lucked up and found this site looking for Pow Wow the Indian Boy stills. You made an old guy smile again and a believer out of my offspring, thanks.

John David Jones

April 2004

I too was on the Pick Temple show as were my brothers.  I vaguely remember being told that we would be taken to see Popeye's ship about halfway through the show.  But this turned out to be a trip to the bathroom down the hall from the production studio.  Does anyone else remember this....or has time warped my memory? ... 

Another Pick Temple fan.

Sat, 3 Apr 2004 

As a Washington, DC native my sisters and I were on one or the other of these shows.  I remember all of our names were sent to Pick Temple to get on the show and there were only 1 or 2 of us who went on that.  I remember being so disappointed I didn't get to go.  I so wanted to see the pony and ride him. 

Ranger Hal we all went to.  I remember being back stage and what was the name of the other on that show? A rabbit or something.  But being a brat, I remember being told that there was something that either came out of or went into this things mouth and I remember taking my hand and shoving it down the throat of this thing to prove him wrong. 

Bozo we all loved, and went on there too.  Boy, these memories come back after hearing so much about them. 

Captain Kangaroo and Mr. Green Jeans were great favorites too!

Karen Ryan Crawford

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