- Lidsville
infobox television
show_name = Lidsville
format =Children's television series
runtime = 0:25 (per episode)
producer =Sid and Marty Krofft
starring =Butch Patrick Charles Nelson Reilly Billie Hayes Jerry Maren Sharon Baird Joy Campbell Van Snowden
voices =Lennie Weinrib Joan Gerber Walker Edmiston
country = USA
network = ABC
first_aired =September 11 ,1971
last_aired =September 2 ,1973
num_episodes = 17
imdb_id = 0066679"Lidsville" was
Sid and Marty Krofft 's thirdtelevision show following "H.R. Pufnstuf " (1969 ) and "The Bugaloos " (1970 ). As did its predecessors, the series combined two types of characters. Conventional actors in makeup were filmed alongside performers in full mascot costumes, whose voices were dubbed in post-production. Seventeen episodes aired on Saturday mornings for two seasons, 1971–1973. It was shot inSix Flags Over Texas .Production
"Lidsville" resembles a later British series, "
Hattytown Tales ", produced by Hattyland Enterprises & FilmFair Ltd. in 1980, which used an almost identical concept but different characters and was produced inclaymation .Like predecessors "
H.R. Pufnstuf " and "The Bugaloos ", "Lidsville " ran for only one season (1971-1972), with reruns airing the following year (1972-1973). Also like "H.R. Pufnstuf", "Lidsville"'s title and subject matter were often interpreted as references to drug use; the word "lid" is early-1970s slang for three quarters of an ounce of marijuana.The complete series was released on
DVD in theUnited States in January 2005.Plot
The show involved a teenage boy named Mark (
Butch Patrick ) who fell into the hat of Merlo the Magician (Charles Nelson Reilly ) and arrived in Lidsville, a land of living hats. The hats on the show are depicted as having the same roles as the humans who would normally wear them. For example, acowboy hat would act and speak like a cowboy. The characters' houses were also hat-shaped.The villain of the show was a magician named Horatio J. HooDoo (also played by Charles Nelson Reilly). Among other notable characters were Raunchy Rabbit (
Sharon Baird in mascot, but voiced byWalker Edmiston ), Weenie theGenie (Billie Hayes who also reprised her "H.R. Pufnstuf " role, Witchiepoo, in one episode), and Rah-Rah the football helmet (portrayed byJerry Maren , voiced byLennie Weinrib ).The vain,short-tempered, but somewhat naive HooDoo flew around on his Hatamaran,blasting the good citizens of Lidsville with bolts of magic (referred to as "zapping") and keeping them in fear, demanding that they pay him their Hat Checks. Mark helped the good hats resist, as he attempted to find a way back home. HooDoo, trying to reclaim control of the androgynous Weenie from Mark, often enlisted the services of four Bad Hats consisting of Mr. Big, Captain Hooknose, Bella the Vampire's Cowl, and Boris the Executioner's Hood. In his high hat home, HooDoo was besieged by the taunting music of the Hat Band, as well as all of his talking knicknacks (The Parrot, Mr. Skull, the mounted alligator head, the sawed-in half lady,to say a few) HooDoo also went thru further aggravation from his aides, the dim Raunchy Rabbit and his two-faced card guard, Jack of Clubs (a walking deck of playing cards) The show had an endless array of puns based on hats.
Cast
*
Butch Patrick - Mark
*Billie Hayes - Weenie the Genie
*Charles Nelson Reilly - Horatio J. HooDoo
*Sharon Baird - Raunchy Rabbit
*Joy Campbell -
*Buddy Douglas -
*Jerry Maren - Rah-Rah the Football Helmet
*Angelo Rossitto - Mr. Big
*Hommy Stewart -
*Van Snowden - Tonsilini
*Felix Silla - Colonel Poom
*The Hermine Midgets -Voice cast
*
Walker Edmiston - Admiral Scuttlebutt, Bella the Vampire's Cowl, Big Chief Sitting Duck, Boris the Executioner's Hood, Hiram the Farmer's Hat, Hoo Doo's Parrot, Raunchy Rabbit, Jack of Clubs
*Joan Gerber - Madame Ring-a-Ding, Mother Wheels, Nursie, Sawn-in-Half Lady, Twirly
*Lennie Weinrib - Colonel Poom, Captain Hooknose, Mr. Big, Mr. Chow, Pierre LeSewer, Rah-Rah the Football Helmet, Scorchy the Fireman's Hat, Tex, Tonsilinitations
Alphabetized by city.
*WRIP-TV / Channel 61•
Chattanooga, Tennessee
*WDRB-TV / Channel 41•Louisville, Kentucky
*WVEC-TV / Channel 13•Richmond, Virginia
*KDNL-TV / Channel 30•St. Louis, Missouri Other media
The show was parodied by
HBO late night comedy program "Mr. Show ".Gold Key/Whitman published five issues of a LIDSVILLE comic book. The books were a mix of old stories as well as re-workings of some of the television episodes. Although the comics were faithful to the TV series, there were some major differences:Weenie the Genie was made less of a bumbler. In the comic, it was strictly stated that he could not work ANY magic unless Mark first rubbed the ring.Boris the Executioner's hood made NO appearances in the comics at all outside of cover photos, although the rest of the Bad Hats appeared regulary.HooDoo's flunky, Jack of Clubs, was only regulated to cameo appearances and never drawn the same way each issue.He was also depicted as a single card, rather than a deck.Mommy HooDoo, who appeared in the show as a plump, matronly woman, was depicted in the comics as an emaciated hag with steel wool hair.Lidsville's population was expanded on a bit, as new characters were introduced. Most notably a bird named Hooty Hatowl, a Town Crier hat, Toulouse the artistic painter's beret,The Cap people,An armoured Knight named Sir Rip Van Helmet, and the Red-Hooded Hatpeckers.
LISDVILLE was also part of the
ICE CAPADES during the early seventies.External links
*imdb title|id=0066679|title=Lidsville
* [http://www.worldofkrofft.com/3rdmil/krofft/krofft.nsf/Items+-+By+Show?openview&start=1&count=999&expand=22#22 World of Krofft - Krofft Kollectibles Museum]
* [http://www.jumptheshark.com/topic/lidsville-general-comments/1162 Jump the Shark]
* [http://www.stereogum.com/archives/001559.html stereogum - Talking Hats]
* [http://www.theonion.com/content/node/38817 The Onion - "Area 36-Year-Old Still Has Occasional Lidsville Nightmare"]
* [http://www.charlesnelsonreilly.com Charles Nelson Reilly's official site]Audio
* [http://krofft.dementedstuff.com/lids.htm Operation Space Nut - Audio: Clips (WAV)]
* [http://www.stuckinthe70s.com/butchinterview.htm Stuck in the '70s - Audio: Butch Patrick Interview (Embedded in page WAV)]Video
* [http://room34.com/curiosities/lidsville Room 34 - Video/Audio: Opening/Closing/Hat Band (Quicktime/MP3)]
* [http://www.rhino.com/retrovid/VideoKeeper.lasso?Artist=Lidsville Rhino - Video: Intro (Quicktime, Real Player and Windows Media)]
* [http://www.ifilm.com/video/2664029 IFILM - Video: First 8 Minutes (Quicktime, Real Player and Windows Media)]
* [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/lidsville_the_complete_series/ Rotten Tomatoes - Video: First 8 Minutes (Quicktime, Real Player and Windows Media)]
* [http://www.robotkid.com/video/lidsville_remix.html Robotkid - Video: Lidsville Remix (Quicktime)]
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