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hand puppet: Shari's Lewis's Charlie Horse Hand Puppet

1970

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

In 1960 ventriloquist and puppeteer Shari Lewis replaced NBC's Howdy Dowdy show on Saturday morning television. She brought along her band of characters: little Lamb Chop, Hush Puppy, and Charlie Horse. Hush Puppy affected a Southern accent and a shy personality. Lewis continued in television into the 1990 when she hosted two series for children on PBS. When Lewis died in 1998, her daughter continued on with the puppets. Lewis's forty years of entertaining and teaching children generated a brisk business in toys and products related to her lovable characters.

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  • Title: hand puppet: Shari's Lewis's Charlie Horse Hand Puppet
  • Date Created: 1970
  • Subject Keywords: Shari Lewis
  • Type: More Toys
  • Medium: vinyl, fabric
  • Credit Line: Gift of Darlene Gengelbach
The Strong National Museum of Play

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