Soupy Sales - Pookie does Motown



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GO............POOK ( 1 year ago by denbar)
GO............POOK
Pookie, YES! ( 1 year ago by flagranger)
Pookie, YES!
Is he singing to ... ( 1 year ago by rosemhs)
Is he singing to Little Stevie Wonder? I didn't realize as a 12 year old how hip the music on Soupy's show was!
Tommy Tucker ( ... ( 1 year ago by tornadoh)
Tommy Tucker (Robert Higginbotham) Hi-Heeled Sneakers-1964.
Yay, Pook! ... ( 1 year ago by Orsley)
Yay, Pook! Heyyyyyyyy, Bubbie!
Pookie, you is a ... ( 1 year ago by NewYucka)
Pookie, you is a cool cat! Yass, yass, yass!
This show is funny, ... ( 11 months ago by 143AC)
This show is funny,hip and real! Let's see"Pee Wee"Herman do this?!
Hard to believe ... ( 11 months ago by donprsct)
Hard to believe America was ever this innocent.....I wish you had the one where he had a spider that played piano and sang "Autumn in New York"
It on here, I just ... ( 11 months ago by MJDHX)
It on here, I just saw it. Search for Soupy Sales and Alice Cooper. ;)
The cast and the ... ( 10 months ago by rodyshusband)
The cast and the crew always seemed to be having a great time doing the show. That's what made it so much fun to watch: they had fun, you had fun! As a nine year old, I had no idea what was going on, but I had a great time watching it. Thanks for the post.
This is the ... ( 9 months ago by capnquirky)
This is the greatest thing EVER. POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK !
This and all the ... ( 9 months ago by droppocket)
This and all the other shows were and are great. I wish my kids and grand kids could have seen these showsin their entirety.
This is obviously ... ( 7 months ago by DickStainy)
This is obviously Stevie Woner, even if you never heard Tommy Tucker's version.
I remember Soupy ... ( 6 months ago by wildnites558)
I remember Soupy came on around 5 or 6pm in the NYC viewing area. Pookie was always the show-stopper. Pookie used to do "mumbles" by Clark Terry. My mom always got a big kick out of that.
Here in Australia, ... ( 5 months ago by Bizarronumber4)
Here in Australia,I'd only known about Soupy Sales by seeing his 1966 movie 'Birds Do It'. I then saw him on a 80's Dick Clark/Ed MacMahon TV special regarding a practical joke played on him during a taping of his show. Thanks for letting people elsewhere in the world aware of Soupy and his rather anarchic 60s kids show!
YAY!!!!!!!! ( 5 months ago by midnightaria)
YAY!!!!!!!!
Soupy had the ... ( 5 months ago by trantrum)
Soupy had the perfect costume. That sweater and bow tie!
Watched this everyday at lunch time in Redford, MI on WXYZ.
HA! PUNK ROCK!!!!! ( 5 months ago by chrissstopherG)
HA! PUNK ROCK!!!!!
And they say that ... ( 3 months ago by 143AC)
And they say that this is not relaventive or funny for kids or adults? Come On! We can't today's viewers watch this and appreciate it..instead of knocking Soupy & Pookie.
His brand of ... ( 2 months ago by westentrance)
His brand of innocent slapstick humor is something we"ll probably never see again. I"m glad I was a kid at that time and got to enjoy it all.
It's amazing! ... ( 2 months ago by ftsjr)
It's amazing! Pookie sounds just like Stevie Wonder! Soupy and Pookie were the greatest!
I'm also from NY. ... ( 2 weeks ago by OneoftheImmortals)
I'm also from NY. The 4:30 movie was over at 6:00 on WABC. This was on just before or after Dark Shadows.



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