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Made to celebrate the show's Fortieth Anniversary, this special is both a fun retrospective and a model Howdy Doody adventure, with a jealous Phineas T. Bluster trying to break up Howdy's birthday celebration by exploiting Howdy's midlife crisis. (Howdy thinks no one wants to be around him anymore, not realizing it's because they're secretly planning a birthday party for him.)
Some of the show's bumps are ignored, like the lawsuit over the licensing of the original Howdy Doody puppet, or the firing of the first Clarabell Clown performer, Bob Keenan, who would go on to star as Captain Kangaroo, eclipsing Howdy l's show by by over three decades.
But this show is for kids and adults who remember the good times, songs, and silliness of the first true Children's TV Show.
Some of the show's bumps are ignored, like the lawsuit over the licensing of the original Howdy Doody puppet, or the firing of the first Clarabell Clown performer, Bob Keenan, who would go on to star as Captain Kangaroo, eclipsing Howdy l's show by by over three decades.
But this show is for kids and adults who remember the good times, songs, and silliness of the first true Children's TV Show.
In 2008, Barack Obama's campaign to be the first black U.S. President stirred up excitement all over the United States and the world, but especially in a little Irish town called Moneygall.
You see, the residents of Moneygall realized that one of Obama's ancestors came from Moneygall. Proof that Obama was Irish as well as African proved to be a dream come true.
Was all this because of the hope that Obama would herald a new age of statesmanship? Partially, but it's also a measure of how much the dwindling little village needed something to make itself known and vibrant.
In a succinct one hour, we see how the boosterism of the town, spearheaded by Barack's young, distant cousin, Henry Healy, finally got got the president to visit his ancestral village.
As is often the case, the pursuit of the dream proves to be more thrilling than the fulfillment, but I wager you'll still see Obama's picture in the town's pubs. Both of them.
Recommended for those who love at least two of the following: Barack Obama, Ireland, and/or lighthearted documentaries.
You see, the residents of Moneygall realized that one of Obama's ancestors came from Moneygall. Proof that Obama was Irish as well as African proved to be a dream come true.
Was all this because of the hope that Obama would herald a new age of statesmanship? Partially, but it's also a measure of how much the dwindling little village needed something to make itself known and vibrant.
In a succinct one hour, we see how the boosterism of the town, spearheaded by Barack's young, distant cousin, Henry Healy, finally got got the president to visit his ancestral village.
As is often the case, the pursuit of the dream proves to be more thrilling than the fulfillment, but I wager you'll still see Obama's picture in the town's pubs. Both of them.
Recommended for those who love at least two of the following: Barack Obama, Ireland, and/or lighthearted documentaries.
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