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Adventure Time (1958 TV series)

Adventure Time was a local children's television show on WTAE-TV 4 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1958 to 1979. It was hosted by Paul Shannon from 1958 until his retirement in 1975, accompanied by guitarist Joe Negri and puppeteer Jim Martin. Negri took over as the show's host from 1975 until 1979.

Adventure Time
Also known asSix O'Clock Adventure (September 15, 1958–August 7, 1961)[1][2][3]
GenreChildren's television series
Directed byJohn J. Vince[4][5]
Presented byPaul Shannon; Joe Negri
Narrated byPaul Shannon; Joe Negri
Theme music composerJoe Negri
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons22
Original release
NetworkWTAE-TV
ReleaseSeptember 15, 1958 (1958-09-15) –
February 18, 1979 (1979-02-18)[1][6]

Series background edit

Each episode of Adventure Time featured a variety of segments, constantly changing pace to keep children engaged. The show made great use of a variety of cartoons and other comedic clips interspersed between live action segments. The cartoons were often introduced by Paul Shannon lowering a "magic sword" and reciting the phrase, "Down goes the curtain, and back up again for...", completing the phrase with the title of the featured cartoon. Commonly used cartoons included Rocky and Bullwinkle, Kimba the White Lion, Dodo, the Kid from Outer Space, Koko the Clown, Beanie and Cecil, Space Angel, Dick Tracy, Krazy Kat, Snuffy Smith, Popeye, and Beetle Bailey. The latter four cartoons were produced by King Features Syndicate, whose parent company is also WTAE's current owner.

In addition to animated segments, Shannon also frequently showed old Three Stooges shorts. These were introduced by Shannon spinning the "Stooge-O-Scope", a mounted wheel with pictures of the six comic actors who played the Three Stooges attached to it. As the wheel spun, the camera would zoom into it, fading first to black and then back out to that day's episode of the Stooges. In his book, Moe Howard gave Shannon and Adventure Time major credit for the Stooges' national revival in the 1960s. Shannon also appeared in one of the Stooges' full-length features, The Outlaws Is Coming, as Wild Bill Hickok.

In addition to his hosting duties, Shannon periodically portrayed his alter ego, Nosmo King, a mysteriously silent, bearded man in dark sunglasses, who stalked about the studio in a slouch hat and tan raincoat. Nosmo was also featured "driving his car" around Pittsburgh, or playing a one-man-band type instrument to well-known tunes such as The Beatles' "I Saw Her Standing There". The character reportedly got his name from a "No Smoking" sign. Other popular characters in the series included Happy Howard (The Friendly Spider), Randy Rocket and The Great Mysto the Magician.

The studio audience was generally composed of children's groups such as Boy Scout, Cub Scout, Girl Scout, Brownie, and Camp Fire Girl troops. Shannon regularly featured a "Picture Gallery", either pretending to play a player piano or broadcasting recorded songs, such as The Toys' "A Lover's Concerto", while viewer-submitted drawings and coloring pages scrolled across the screen. Occasionally, the show hosted various viewer contests; among the most notable of these was a 1966 opportunity to meet the Three Stooges at the local Kennywood Park. In 1968 another contest winner was allowed to name a new roller coaster at Kennywood. The viewer chose to name it "The Thunderbolt", and it remains active at the park today.

A high point of the show came each Christmas season, when Paul Shannon loaded children's letters to Santa Claus into a rocket and launched it to the North Pole. Santa later opened and read the letters on the air.

Joe Negri took over the show after Shannon retired in 1975. Negri, the music director for ABC affiliate WTAE from 1960 to 1982, was involved with several children's shows for the station. He portrayed Mr. Music on "Rickie and Copper", hosted "Popeye with Joe and Sandy" as well as "High School Talent Scene", and played Handyman Negri on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.

Jim Martin's main puppet character in the series was Baby Jeffy. The puppet was lost at one point during production, and Negri claimed that Martin reacted "like Jeffy was kidnapped." Martin later became a puppeteer for Sesame Street.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Sun-Telegraph staff (September 14, 1958). "Veteran Announcer Shannon Is Host for 'Adventure'". Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. p. 71. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  2. ^ Press staff (August 7, 1961). "Monday TV Programs". The Pittsburgh Press. p. 35. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  3. ^ Press staff (August 14, 1961). "Monday TV Programs". The Pittsburgh Press. p. 39. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  4. ^ Gormley, Ken (July 10, 1988). "Growing up with Paul Shannon". Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. p. F1, F3. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  5. ^ Sun-Telegraph staff (September 14, 1958). "Personnel Roster Star-Studded, Too". Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. p. 66. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  6. ^ "Feb 18 1979: Final broadcast of WTAE's Adventuretime, 9:30 - 10:30 AM". The Pittsburgh Press. 18 February 1979. p. 156.

Further reading edit

  • Krug, Karl (October 8, 1958). "On the Town". Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. p. 24
  • Republic staff (March 31, 1960). "Paul Shannon Hears About Annual Co. Maple Festival". The Meyersdale Republic. p. 9
  • Zeitlin, Arnold (May 17, 1960). "Television and Radio News: 'Great Popeye War' Looms on City TV". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 43
  • Post-Gazette staff (January 3, 1961). "Near-Sighted Debut". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 25
  • Gormley, Ken (July 10, 1988). "Growing Up with Paul Shannon". Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. pp. F1, F3

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For other uses see Adventure Time disambiguation Adventure Time was a local children s television show on WTAE TV 4 in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania from 1958 to 1979 It was hosted by Paul Shannon from 1958 until his retirement in 1975 accompanied by guitarist Joe Negri and puppeteer Jim Martin Negri took over as the show s host from 1975 until 1979 Adventure TimeAlso known asSix O Clock Adventure September 15 1958 August 7 1961 1 2 3 GenreChildren s television seriesDirected byJohn J Vince 4 5 Presented byPaul Shannon Joe NegriNarrated byPaul Shannon Joe NegriTheme music composerJoe NegriCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons22Original releaseNetworkWTAE TVReleaseSeptember 15 1958 1958 09 15 February 18 1979 1979 02 18 1 6 Contents 1 Series background 2 See also 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksSeries background editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Each episode of Adventure Time featured a variety of segments constantly changing pace to keep children engaged The show made great use of a variety of cartoons and other comedic clips interspersed between live action segments The cartoons were often introduced by Paul Shannon lowering a magic sword and reciting the phrase Down goes the curtain and back up again for completing the phrase with the title of the featured cartoon Commonly used cartoons included Rocky and Bullwinkle Kimba the White Lion Dodo the Kid from Outer Space Koko the Clown Beanie and Cecil Space Angel Dick Tracy Krazy Kat Snuffy Smith Popeye and Beetle Bailey The latter four cartoons were produced by King Features Syndicate whose parent company is also WTAE s current owner In addition to animated segments Shannon also frequently showed old Three Stooges shorts These were introduced by Shannon spinning the Stooge O Scope a mounted wheel with pictures of the six comic actors who played the Three Stooges attached to it As the wheel spun the camera would zoom into it fading first to black and then back out to that day s episode of the Stooges In his book Moe Howard gave Shannon and Adventure Time major credit for the Stooges national revival in the 1960s Shannon also appeared in one of the Stooges full length features The Outlaws Is Coming as Wild Bill Hickok In addition to his hosting duties Shannon periodically portrayed his alter ego Nosmo King a mysteriously silent bearded man in dark sunglasses who stalked about the studio in a slouch hat and tan raincoat Nosmo was also featured driving his car around Pittsburgh or playing a one man band type instrument to well known tunes such as The Beatles I Saw Her Standing There The character reportedly got his name from a No Smoking sign Other popular characters in the series included Happy Howard The Friendly Spider Randy Rocket and The Great Mysto the Magician The studio audience was generally composed of children s groups such as Boy Scout Cub Scout Girl Scout Brownie and Camp Fire Girl troops Shannon regularly featured a Picture Gallery either pretending to play a player piano or broadcasting recorded songs such as The Toys A Lover s Concerto while viewer submitted drawings and coloring pages scrolled across the screen Occasionally the show hosted various viewer contests among the most notable of these was a 1966 opportunity to meet the Three Stooges at the local Kennywood Park In 1968 another contest winner was allowed to name a new roller coaster at Kennywood The viewer chose to name it The Thunderbolt and it remains active at the park today A high point of the show came each Christmas season when Paul Shannon loaded children s letters to Santa Claus into a rocket and launched it to the North Pole Santa later opened and read the letters on the air Joe Negri took over the show after Shannon retired in 1975 Negri the music director for ABC affiliate WTAE from 1960 to 1982 was involved with several children s shows for the station He portrayed Mr Music on Rickie and Copper hosted Popeye with Joe and Sandy as well as High School Talent Scene and played Handyman Negri on Mister Rogers Neighborhood Jim Martin s main puppet character in the series was Baby Jeffy The puppet was lost at one point during production and Negri claimed that Martin reacted like Jeffy was kidnapped Martin later became a puppeteer for Sesame Street See also editList of local children s television seriesReferences edit a b Sun Telegraph staff September 14 1958 Veteran Announcer Shannon Is Host for Adventure Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph p 71 Retrieved September 4 2021 Press staff August 7 1961 Monday TV Programs The Pittsburgh Press p 35 Retrieved September 4 2021 Press staff August 14 1961 Monday TV Programs The Pittsburgh Press p 39 Retrieved September 4 2021 Gormley Ken July 10 1988 Growing up with Paul Shannon Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph p F1 F3 Retrieved September 4 2021 Sun Telegraph staff September 14 1958 Personnel Roster Star Studded Too Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph p 66 Retrieved September 4 2021 Feb 18 1979 Final broadcast of WTAE s Adventuretime 9 30 10 30 AM The Pittsburgh Press 18 February 1979 p 156 Further reading editKrug Karl October 8 1958 On the Town Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph p 24 Republic staff March 31 1960 Paul Shannon Hears About Annual Co Maple Festival The Meyersdale Republic p 9 Zeitlin Arnold May 17 1960 Television and Radio News Great Popeye War Looms on City TV Pittsburgh Post Gazette p 43 Post Gazette staff January 3 1961 Near Sighted Debut Pittsburgh Post Gazette p 25 Gormley Ken July 10 1988 Growing Up with Paul Shannon Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph pp F1 F3External links editWTAE TV history page Pittsburgh Tribune Review interview with Jim Martin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adventure Time 1958 TV series amp oldid 1211664206, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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