- The Bugaloos
Infobox Television
show_name = The Bugaloos
format =Children's television series
runtime = 0:25 (per episode)
producer =Sid and Marty Krofft
starring =John McIndoe Caroline Ellis John Philpott Wayne Laryea Martha Raye Billy Barty Sharon Baird Joy Campbell Van Snowden
country = USA
network = NBC
first_aired =September 11 ,1970
last_aired =September 2 ,1972
num_episodes = 17
imdb_id = 0065280"The Bugaloos" was a children's television series in the
United States produced by brothersSid and Marty Krofft in 1970. The Bugaloos were amusical group comprised four British-accented characters who lived in Tranquility Forest. They wore bug-oriented outfits, including small wings which allowed them to fly (though on occasion flying on surfboards) The Bugaloos were:*"Actor / Character Name / Role In the Band"
**Wayne Laryea /Harmony (abumblebee ) / keyboards
**John Philpott /Courage (aladybug ) / drums
**Caroline Ellis /Joy (abutterfly ) / percussion, lead and backup vocals
**John McIndoe /I.Q. (agrasshopper ) / guitars and lead vocalsAmong the Bugaloos' many friends were:
**Sparky (portrayed byBilly Barty , in the first of many roles he would play from the Krofft Brothers), a firefly who was taken in by The Bugaloos
**Nutty Bird, local messenger who periodically delivered messages to and from the Bugaloos
**Peter Platter, a DJ for radio station KOOK in nearby Rock City
**Magico The Magician, magician & hypnotist extrordinaire
**Gina Lolawattage, firefly singer & actress who becomes smitten with her #1 fan, SparkyThe name and styling of the Bugaloos show is not related to the Latin dance and music genre,
Boogaloo ; it is probably a pun with the word "bug". Though the group bore little resemblance to theBeatles , the name appears to be partly inspired by them.Though peace loving and almost
hippy -like, The Bugaloos were pursued by an evil, jealous old crone named Benita Bizarre, played byMartha Raye , who lived in a giganticjukebox , and used it to broadcast her own brand of blaring, obnoxious, unpleasant music. A terrible singer, she was furious at the popularity of The Bugaloos' more melodic, upbeat sound, and she plotted elaborate, unsuccessful schemes to destroy or enslave the titular protagonists. Benita was aided by two bumbling henchmen, Woofer and Tweeter (Joy Campbell andVan Snowden ), and her chauffeur and chief flunky, Funky Rat (Sharon Baird ).[
left|thumb|Martha Raye as the outrageous Benita Bizarre.]The show was produced by
Sid and Marty Krofft , and aired on NBC from 1970 to 1972. Like its predecessor "H.R. Pufnstuf " (1969 ), "The Bugaloos" ran for only one season (1970-1971), with reruns airing the following year (1971-1972). It was shot inLos Angeles, California .Touted as the British version of "
The Monkees ", over 5,000 aspiring Bugaloos auditioned to cast the four leads, each having to demonstrate aptitude in dance, singing, and acting. Among those auditioning in spring1970 wasElton John 's former manager, John Reid, as well asrock music ianPhil Collins , who joined the art-rock band Genesis later that year.Dave Itzkoff. "A Band With the Life Span of an Ant," "The New York Times ", July 30, 2006, page 28, column 1.] [Phil Collins listing on imdb.com [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002015/otherworks] (Accessed October 17, 2007)] Reid and Collins had been two of the three finalists for the role of "I.Q." given to McIndoe, who has joked, "If one of those guys had gotten it instead of me, rock-'n'-roll history might have changed," McIndoe wrote. "Whenever I see them, I say, `Hey guys, you were lucky you didn't get the part.'"Mike Hughes. "Phil Collins on 'Live By Request'," "The Seattle Times", October 1, 1998, page E4.]Seventeen episodes of the series were produced. An album of Bugaloos music was released in 1970, and their song "For A Friend" actually charted as a minor hit. The complete series was released on DVD in May 2006. Cast members John Philpott, Caroline Ellis, John McIndoe and creator Sid Kroftt added commentary tracks to several episodes.
Album
The Bugaloos released an album in 1970 (
Capitol Records ST-621), featuring studio recorded versions of the songs performed on the show. The track list is as follows:ide 1
# "If You Become a Bugaloo"
# "The Senses of Our World"
# "For a Friend"
# "Believe"
# "It's New to You"ide 2
# "Fly Away With Us"
# "Older Woman"
# "Just the Memory Stays Around"
# "Gna Gna Gna Gna Gna"
# "Castles in the Air"
# "The Bugaloos (Theme Song)"One single was released in conjunction with the album: "For A Friend"/"The Senses Of Our World" (Capitol 2946)
*Note: The track "Just the Memory Stays Around" did not appear in any episode, and is available only on the LP. Also, not all the songs featured on the show were included on the LP.
*The LP was re-released on CD in January 2000 by "Vivid Sound" in Japan and in 2006 by "Cherry Red Records " of London.
*The Bugaloos' theme song was covered byCollective Soul on the tribute album entitled "Saturday Morning Cartoons' Greatest Hits " (1995).Notes
External links
* [http://www.bugaloos.com/ Tranquility Forest -- The Bugaloos!!]
*http://www.vicksburg.com/~pegasus/ Fansite
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* [http://www.worldofkrofft.com/ World of Krofft - (featuring "Krofft Kollectibles Museum")]
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