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Sadly, A Great Man Has Meen Lost, But Not Forgotten...

Postby Rev. Doc » Fri Jan 23, 2004 11:40 am

QUECHEE, Vt. (Jan. 23) - Bob Keeshan, who gently entertained and educated generations of children as television's walrus-mustachioed Captain Kangaroo, died Friday at 76.

Keeshan died of a long illness, his family said in a statement.

Keeshan's ''Captain Kangaroo'' premiered on CBS in 1955 and ran for 30 years before moving to public television for six more. It was wildly popular among children and won six Emmy Awards, three Gabriels and three Peabody Awards.

The format was simple: Each day, Captain Kangaroo, with his sugar-bowl haircut and uniform coat, would wander through his Treasure House, chatting with his good friend Mr. Green Jeans, played by Hugh ''Lumpy'' Brannum.

He would visit with puppet animals, like Bunny Rabbit, who was scolded for eating too many carrots, and Mr. Moose, who loved to tell knock-knock jokes.

But the show revolved about the grandfatherly Captain Kangaroo, whose name was inspired by the kangaroo pouch-like pockets of the coat Keeshan wore.

''I was impressed with the potential positive relationship between grandparents and grandchildren, so I chose an elderly character,'' Keeshan said.

Keeshan, born in Lynbrook, N.Y., became a page at NBC while he was in high school. He joined the Marine Corps in 1945.

His first television appearance came in 1948, when he played the voiceless, horn-honking Clarabell the Clown on the ''Howdy Doody Show,'' a role he created and played for five years.

Later he played Corny the clown, the host of a noontime cartoon program in New York City.

''Captain Kangaroo'' debuted on Oct. 3, 1955, and Keeshan remained in that role until 1993.

Keeshan, who moved to Vermont in 1990, remained active as a children's advocate, writing books, lecturing and lobbying on behalf of children's issues.

He was critical of today's TV programs for children, saying they were too full of violence. And he spoke wherever he went about the importance of good parenting.

''Parents are the ultimate role models for children,'' he said. ''Every word, movement and action has an effect. No other person or outside force has a greater influence on a child than the parent.''

When Fred Rogers, the gentle host of ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood,'' died last year, Keeshan recalled how they often spoke about the state of children's programming.

''I don't think it's any secret that Fred and I were not very happy with the way children's television had gone,'' Keeshan said.

In 1987, Keeshan and former Tennessee Gov. Lamar Alexander co-founded Corporate Family Solutions, an organization that provided day-care programs to businesses around the country.

Keeshan believed children learn more in the first six years of life than at any other time and was a strong advocate of day care that provides emotional, physical and intellectual development for children.

''Play is the work of children. It's very serious stuff. And if it's properly structured in a developmental program, children can blossom,'' he said.

Keeshan's wife, Jeanne, died in 1990. He had three children.
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Postby shooraijin » Fri Jan 23, 2004 11:49 am

I read that obit today. He had a phenomenal impact on children's TV which has sadly lost its focus (the commentary of him and Fred Rogers was particularly telling).

I remember having tears in my eyes when I read Fred Rogers' obit, since I'd grown up with Mister Rogers, and the fact that he presented children's reality at a child's level, yet without sugarcoating it, was unique and will probably never be recreated. As an essayist in Time said sadly about one of his most famous songs, "who will be there to remind us that we won't go down the drain?"
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Postby Shinja » Fri Jan 23, 2004 12:45 pm

wow, i thought he died years ago.
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Postby The Grammarian » Fri Jan 23, 2004 2:01 pm

I did too, Shinja. Guess I was wrong.

"We blossom and flourish as leaves on a tree/And wither and perish, but nought changeth thee," as the hymn goes. Requiem in pace, Captain Kangeroo.
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Postby Spiritsword » Fri Jan 23, 2004 2:44 pm

I was a huge Captain Kangaroo fan growing up. In fact, it was pretty much the only non-animated kids' show I watched as a child.
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Postby Michael » Fri Jan 23, 2004 2:48 pm

Wow. I never watched his show, but now I miss him.
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Postby Retten » Fri Jan 23, 2004 2:51 pm

I only saw his show once or twice unfortunately but I did see allot of Mister Rogers im sure the captain will be missed.
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Postby Gypsy » Fri Jan 23, 2004 3:02 pm

I don't really remember the show other than a load of ping pong balls falling on someone. :sweat:
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Postby Twilly Spree » Fri Jan 23, 2004 3:16 pm

I loved Captain Kangaroo, it made me really sad today to hear he died,=.
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Postby YesIExist » Fri Jan 23, 2004 3:29 pm

I've heard of him, but I don't think I've ever seen his show.
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Postby andyroo » Fri Jan 23, 2004 7:31 pm

Heard about it this afternoon while driving home. I remember watching his show a few times. Right now, all I can remember are the puppets and a big den.
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Postby Mithrandir » Sat Jan 24, 2004 8:24 am

*sigh* The creators of all my Childhood memories are slipping out of the word. Dr Seuss, Captain Kangaroo, Mr Rogers, Jim Henson. *sigh* I guess the world moves on.
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Postby EireWolf » Sat Jan 24, 2004 11:14 am

Jim Henson... :waah!: *sniffle*

Dr. Suess... waaah! :sniffle:

I never really watched Captain Kangaroo... but I'm sorry for all of you who will miss him.
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Postby The Grammarian » Sat Jan 24, 2004 11:31 am

Jim Henson died? Where have I been??
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Postby EireWolf » Sat Jan 24, 2004 5:08 pm

Obviously not at Fraggle Rock! The mourning went on for weeks... :sniffle:
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Postby Locke » Sat Jan 24, 2004 6:11 pm

I cant say ive seen/or heard of him

but i hope for the best for the ones that he left behind
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