Archive for the ‘Capital Region Kids Stuff’ Category

Betty & Moo

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

Not to be outdone, WNYT Channel 13 hired former Broadway performer, Betty George in the mid-1970’s as their TV “Weather Girl.” Betty was always vivacious and very affectionate towards her omnipresent mutt, “Moo”. She had a memorable little jingle she would sing… “Any weather, we’re together…” I had the pleasure of meeting Betty at the grand-opening of the Uncle Sam Atrium Mall in Troy in the late 70’s. It was quite the event with plenty of red, white and blue, Betty’s jingle blaring loudly on the loudspeaker and actual crowds of shoppers in Downtown Troy.I also spotted Betty (sans Moo) numerous times partaking in the all-you-can-eat, peel & eat shrimp buffet at the old “Beefsteak Charlies” on Wolf Road. (Currently the Macaroni Grill). She had a very emotional TV farewell for her little dog when he passed away in the mid 1980’s. Wish I still had that old autographed photo of Betty & Moo…watching the weather was never so much fun.

Updated on 11/18/07:
Sad news this morning, as it was reported that Betty George has passed away at the age of 81. After over 20 years, Betty & Moo are finally reunited in the big “TV station in the sky.” Farewell Betty, you were one-of-a-kind and in our collective memories we will miss you.

“Commander Ralph” Vartigan

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

This was more my time-period. In the early to mid 1970’s or so, WTEN Channel 10 News Anchor, Ralph Vartigan, would don a Navy officer’s uniform and doubled as Kid’s show morning host of “The GoodShip News” It was on weekdays somewhere between Popeye and Captain Kangaroo and early enough that it wouldn’t make you late to catch the bus to school. Ahh yes… Cocoa Pebbles and Commander Ralph…what a great way to start the day…

Freddie Freihofer’s “Breadtime Stories”

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

Ok, I gotta admit I am too young to have experienced the Freddie Freihofer show, but I have heard tons of stories from people that have great memories of watching or appearing on this show. From 1949-1966, WRGB, Channel 6 this 15 minute kids show that was our own Capital Region’s version of “Howdy Doody“. “Uncle Jim Fisk” was the host (ala Buffalo Bob) and it was a genius marketing attempt by the local Bakery Company, Freihofer’s that made their bread a staple in every Capital Region household. (Sorry about that Wonder Bread.) Since I never experienced the show first hand… I’ll include Don Rittner’s take on the show from the website The Mesh.”…how many baby boomers can remember watching, or being on, the Freddie Freihofer “Breadtime Stories” television show on WRGB, Channel 6 from 4:45 to 5 PM? Host Jim Fisk would create a “Squiggle” from some kid’s doodling tacked onto the side of a cutaway Freihofer wagon (was it a real wagon cut in half?). The show, which was the first to be broadcast in color in the Capital District, was built around your birthday and celebrated with other kids your age sharing a cake, hats, and a group photograph (any of you have one?). The show ran from 1948 to 1966.”Sounds like it was a good time…Uncle Jim Fisk

Update on 11/18/07:
Uncle Jim Fisk was the Grand Marshall of the Annual Schenectady Christmas Parade last night.