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* '''Emmy Jo''' (played by [[Emily Peden]]) - Doug's helper.
* '''Emmy Jo''' (played by [[Emily Peden]]) - Doug's helper.
* '''Freddie the Frog''' (performed by [[Yanco Inone]], voiced by [[Joni Robbins]]) - a fun-loving [[frog]] who is a bit naïve. While the same size as the other adult-sized characters, Freddie is characterized (at least in some episodes) as a school-aged child.
* '''Freddie the Frog''' (performed by [[Yanco Inone]], voiced by [[Joni Robbins]]) - a fun-loving [[frog]] who is a bit naïve. While the same size as the other adult-sized characters, Freddie is characterized (at least in some episodes) as a school-aged child.
* '''Charlie the Owl''' (performed by [[Larri Thomas]], voiced by [[Bob Holt (actor)|Bob Holt]] and later [[Bill Callaway]]) - a serious, [[know-it-all]] [[owl]] who lives in a tall tree equipped with an elevator. Working as a [[scientist]] and an [[Invention|inventor]], Charlie is known to give out "One-Bell Prizes" on occasion (subtly making a pun on the [[Nobel Prize]]).
* '''Charlie the Owl''' (performed by [[Sharon Baird]], voiced by [[Bob Holt (actor)|Bob Holt]] and later [[Bill Callaway]]) - a serious, [[know-it-all]] [[owl]] who lives in a tall tree equipped with an elevator. Working as a [[scientist]] and an [[Invention|inventor]], Charlie is known to give out "One-Bell Prizes" on occasion (subtly making a pun on the [[Nobel Prize]]).
* '''Henrietta Hippo''' (performed by [[Sharon Baird]], voiced by [[Hazel Shermet]]) - a [[Tutu (clothing)|tutu]]-wearing, genteel [[hippopotamus]] with a [[Southern belle|Southern Belle]] personality who is a bit shy.
* '''Henrietta Hippo''' (performed by [[Larri Thomas]], voiced by [[Hazel Shermet]]) - a [[Tutu (clothing)|tutu]]-wearing, genteel [[hippopotamus]] with a [[Southern belle|Southern Belle]] personality who is a bit shy.
* '''Mr. Dingle''' (played by [[Chuck Woolery]]) - a friendly [[elderly]] [[Mail carrier|postman]] who is also a [[shopkeeper]] and a [[Jack of all trades, master of none|Jack-of-All-Trades]].
* '''Mr. Dingle''' (played by [[Chuck Woolery]]) - a friendly [[elderly]] [[Mail carrier|postman]] who is also a [[shopkeeper]] and a [[Jack of all trades, master of none|Jack-of-All-Trades]].
* '''Mrs. Goodbody''' (played by [[Fran Ryan]]) - a nosy neighbor who occasionally visits. She served as an [[advice column]]ist for ''The All-New Zoo Gazette''.
* '''Mrs. Goodbody''' (played by [[Fran Ryan]]) - a nosy neighbor who occasionally visits. She served as an [[advice column]]ist for ''The All-New Zoo Gazette''.

Revision as of 14:37, 23 June 2022

New Zoo Revue
GenreComedy
Family
Musical
Created byDoug Momary
StarringDoug Momary
Emily Peden
Sharon Baird
Yanco Inone
Larri Thomas
Chuck Woolery
Fran Ryan
Voices ofBob Holt
Bill Callaway
Joni Robbins
Hazel Shermet
Country of originUnited States
Production
Production locationBurbank, California
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesFunco Corporation
Stone/Bradshaw Productions
Original release
NetworkSyndication
ReleaseJanuary 24, 1972 (1972-01-24) –
1977 (1977)

New Zoo Revue is an American half-hour children's television show that ran in first-run syndication from 1972 to 1977.[1]

Concept

The 196-episode musical comedy-format show conveyed the concepts of cooperation and guidance for living in contemporary society. Each episode dealt with a topic such as moving away, courtesy, bragging, or patience.

Though hosted by humans Doug and Emmy Jo (married in real-life Doug Momary and Emily Peden), the show featured costumed full-bodied puppet characters, primarily Freddie the Frog, Henrietta Hippo, and Charlie the Owl.

The show received awards and recommendations from the National Education Association and the National School Board Association.[citation needed]

New Zoo Revue was acquired from O Atlas Entertainment and the show's original co-creator, Barbara Atlas; the property is now owned by Frank A. O'Donnell, who is based in Las Vegas. The library continues to be licensed and broadcast by various networks across the US. Episodes can be viewed, and merchandise and DVDs of the original episodes can be purchased on the Internet.

Characters

Guest stars

See also

References

  1. ^ Woolery, George W. (1985). Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981, Part II: Live, Film, and Tape Series. The Scarecrow Press. pp. 371–373. ISBN 0-8108-1651-2.