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The Magic Cottage

  • Série télévisée
  • 1949–1955
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA well-received children's series that was broadcast live from New York City.A well-received children's series that was broadcast live from New York City.A well-received children's series that was broadcast live from New York City.

  • Casting principal
    • Pat Meikle
    • Don Hastings
    • Ruth White
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    31
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    • Casting principal
      • Pat Meikle
      • Don Hastings
      • Ruth White
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Pat Meikle
    • Self - Host…
    • 1949–1955
    Don Hastings
    • Self
    • 1950–1955
    Ruth White
    Ruth White
    • Self
    • 1950–1954
    Lionel Wilson
    Lionel Wilson
    • Self - Father Time
    • 1950–1954
    Skedge Miller
    • Self
    • 1954–1955
    Iggie Wolfington
    • Self
    • 1950–1954
    Stewart Bradley
    • Self - Prince Percival
    • 1950
    Bernard Kates
    • Self
    • 1954–1955
    Martin Balsam
    Martin Balsam
    • Self
    • 1950–1954
    Fred Scott
    • Self - Announcer
    • 1950
    Arny Freeman
    Arny Freeman
    • Self
    • 1951–1955
    Harry Townes
    Harry Townes
    • Self - Peter Postman
    • 1950
    Rod Kovic
    • Self
    • 1950
    Philip Truex
    Philip Truex
    • Self
    • 1954
    Carl White
    • 1954–1955
    Earl Hammond
    • Self
    • 1954
    Ed Holmes
    • Self
    • 1954
    Jack Bittner
    • 1954
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    8markbridger-47716

    A few missing lyrics

    "The shortstop simply could not play, with the jerk who's second sacker i.e. the second baseman}"

    "Two thousand pounds of chrome and steel went flying through the air, that was the end of an automobile and TWO innocent kids who were there."

    Does anyone know the US Navy recruiting song with the lyrics:

    "You get a raise in pay, every time you raise your rate, You'll never be fired and when you're retired you'll only be thirty eight"

    It was on TV back in the days of Magic Cottage (and Lucky Pup, say).
    10akragtop

    I Was a guest on the Magic Cottage

    Back in the time of the Magic Cottage show, around 49/50 I was a guest on the show along with my older sister, older brother and next door neighbor plus a few other kids. We sat on a bench and were each given a present for appearing, my sister chose a garden swing (sat 4 kids) for our back yard, my brother chose a basketball set and I wanted the only Cocker Spaniel puppy they gave.Our neighbor, my sisters close friend, chose a mixinjg machine for a kitchen. Unfortunately the puppy had distemper and did not survive more than about 6 weeks. I understand there are only 2 surviving copies of the show, How can I get to see these copies, it would be a miracle if one of the saved copies is the one where I and my brother and sister apeeared in.
    10holdenvdt

    My All-Time Favorite Kids' Show!

    I was a big fan! I remember the Public Service ads. One song to the tune Yankee Doodle was: "Though every player is the best, our team just falls to pieces, With every game we have to play, our losing streak increases. To reason they fall apart you needn't be too clever, with no teamwork the team's big star may die on third forever. The shortstop simply cannot play with the jerk who's (I never knew this word), The pitcher can pitch to anyone but certainly not to the catcher, Now who would want these diamond gems? They're diamonds in the rough, A baseball team needs 9 good men, One man just ain't enough. Eight nations like a baseball team are built on teamwork, too, And every race and every creed works with Y-O-U. Play ball with all your neighbors, Pitch in a little more. America and your teammates all will love a winning score!" My favorite story was about Jack Frost spending his summer in a freezer. In addition to the drawing contest, there was a question that you could answer each day to try to in a prize. Whenever a character needed to learn how to do something, they could take 5 easy lessons or 10 hard ones. They always took the 10 hard ones.

    Her magic words were Magic aroo baloo and Oola Boora Cigam which are the same words forward and backward. When she drew a picture of a glass of milk with Bosco in it, she would say, "Ocsob cosbo Bosco" and the picture would become a glass of milk that she would drink. It was really funny and she was sooo talented! What do you remember?
    elizabethamargolis

    Magic Cottage --my favorite show too

    I loved this show. Amazing that I still remember it. Pat Meikel would draw characters who would come to life.

    One of the characters was Googie Goblin, a friendly ogre long before Shrek. He made me laugh. He wore a bowl haircut. To this day when I see someone with that haircut, I remember Googie.

    I think there was also a beautiful story fairy who came to life accompanied by magical music.

    This is one of the shows I remember so fondly from my childhood. I wish there were an archive of those shows. I think I could watch them for hours.

    A gentle and sweet show.
    6shermanjones

    stimulated imagination

    This was a staple of my childhood. Probably I would find it corny and preachy if I saw the programs today but I remember total immersion in the stories Pat started telling, with drawings, on each program. There was a live audience and my younger sister actually went to a filming. but was very disappointed to find out that only a small part of the audience was selected to sit in the televised area, the rest sat in a larger area. I'm not sure if only the televised children were given Arnold cookies - early product placement. I associate this program with the many public interest messages about safety ("Jenny was only Jaywalking") and racial acceptance ("You get Good Milk From a Brown Cow, the Color of the Cow Doesn't Matter Anyhow") on this network.

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      The final DuMont Network broadcast was September 12, 1952.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 juillet 1949 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • DuMont Television Network
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