Clarabell the Clown - Wikipedia Clarabell the Clown is a character who was part of the main cast on the 1947–1960 series The Howdy Doody Show Clarabell, a clown who wore a baggy, striped costume, communicated through mime and by honking a horn for "yes" or "no" [1]
Two Words By Clarabell The Clown Solidified The End Of Howdy Doody Two words, spoken not by Howdy Doody or even Buffalo Bob, but by the enigmatic comedian Clarabell, left viewers stunned Those ended up being the only two words ever spoken by the clown and this twist only worked so well because of the setup that went on from 1947 to 1960
Clarabell - Howdy Doody Wiki Anderson returned to play Clarabell in the short-lived 1976-77 New Howdy Doody Show and in the 1987 40th anniversary special, and in later years in many personal appearances with Buffalo Bob Smith Clarabell, who wore a baggy, striped costume, communicated by honking a horn for "yes" or "no"
Clarabells Big Surprise revealed on Howdy Doody . . . - RetroNewser (Saturday, September 24, 1960, 10:00-11:00 a m EDT) — Clarabell the Clown, who had used pantomime and honking horns to communicate for 13 years on Howdy Doody but had never spoken, surprised his audience today by saying, “Goodbye, kids” on the final episode of the American children’s television series featuring host Buffalo Bob Smith
1950 Episode of Howdy Doody - Visiting Clown - Archive. org I don't know the exact date, but here's a delightful 1950 episode of "Howdy Doody" In this episode, Clarabelle finds out that another clown is coming to Doodyville, and is not amused!
Howdy Doody - Clarabells Big Surprise aka Clarabell Speaks (found . . . Howdy Doody was an American children's programme NBC's earliest children's show and long running one, airing from 1947 to 1960 The final episode was Clarabell's Big Surprise (also known as Clarabell Speaks) The 58 minute-long episode was mostly a fond look back at all the highlights of the