A good day for children’s television
On this day 54 years ago, both Captain Kangaroo and The Mickey Mouse Club debuted on television.
Captain Kangaroo was a huge success, running for 38 years on CBS and the American Program Service (now American Public Television, Boston). The children’s show focused on “the warm relationship between grandparents and children” and featured a mix of humans and puppets.
During the show, The Captain (whose name came from the big pockets in his coat) would tell stories and indulge in fun tricks and silly stunts with regular guests.
The Mickey Mouse Club was produced by Walt Disney Productions, and aired on ABC. The club was a variety show for children featuring teenage performers. In addition to recurring features such as a newsreel, cartoon, and serial, the show also featured music, talent and comedy segments. The main cast were called the “Mouseketeers” and many went onto become prominent entertainers.
While the show initially ran from 1955-1959, it was revived several times, once in the 1970’s and again in the 1990’s, featuring some people you might have heard of (do the names Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera or Britney Spears ring a bell?).
So happy birthday to some classic kids programming, and here’s to many more.

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This weekend, my 12-year old daughter and her friends are hosting a surprise birthday sleepover for one of their friends whose mother lost her very short battle with lung cancer this past July. Each year, her Mom would have a huge sleepover birthday party for her which all the girls looked forward to. This will be the first birthday she will have without her Mom and it will probably be difficult for her and her Dad and brothers.