Dickory Doc

Dickory Doc with All His Friends

Dickory Doc was a local Children's TV which aired from 1966-1969. The show was produced by Kaiser Broadcasting and broadcast on UHF Channel 48 WKBS-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and on UHF Channel 56 WKBG-TV in Boston, Massachusetts and number of other major cities.

Premise

In his toy shop at the North Pole he makes toys for Santa Claus to give away on Christmas Eve. He's assisted by his puppet elves Choo-Choo, Professor Schnitzel, Jingle Jim, Little Jock, Mr. Bigsby the Buka Bird and Riddles. Supermailman, who flies in delivering mail everyday and there are friends that drop by occasionally like Abby the Adorable Snowman and Puff the Flameless Dragon (A.K.A. Puffy).

The show was produced and created by Aldo Farnese (Dickory Doc) and Chic Laganella (Supermailman). They both supplied most of the voices of the puppets.

Albums

Two albums were produced at the time of the show:

Recorded Under the Direction of Chic Laganella and Aldo Farnese Produced by Buzz Curtis, Music Arranged & Conducted by Dick Caruso on an independent label "Piper Records". Album liner notes by Alan Baker.

After the show

Aldo went on to play "Adam Android," a futuristic space-traveler, also created and produced by Aldo Farnese and Chic Laganella and using most of the same puppets. Unlike the cold snowing setting of the North Pole, this show took place on a Spaceship.

Dickory Doc with all his Friends Album

Tracks

SIDE 1

  1. Theme-Introduction with Doc Choo-Choo sings “PLAYMATE”
  2. Doc & Jungle Jim Sing “A FROG HE WOULD A-WOO-ING GO”
  3. Mr. Bigsby Sings “ABC SONG”
  4. Doc & Little Jock Sing “FRERE JACQUES”
  5. Doc & Professor Schnitzel Sing “SCHNITZELBANK”

SIDE 2

  1. Doc Sings “THE FOX”
  2. Doc is Visited by Supermailman Supermailman Does “TAP DANCE”
  3. Doc Visits Abby—Doc & Abby sing “ON TOP OF OLD SMOKEY”
  4. Doc Visits Puffy—Puffy Sings “PUFF THE FLAMELESS DRAGON”
  5. Doc & All His Friends Sing “HAPPY BIRTHDAY”
  6. Doc Bids Farewell and Sings “CLOSING THEME”

See also

References

External links

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