Before they conquered Saturday morning TV, the Krofft brothers came to the World’s Fair with a racy puppet show.
by Rich Watson
During the seventies, puppeteers Sid and Marty Krofft created live-action children’s shows that made them superstars of Saturday morning television. Before that, their puppets entertained adults in prime time.
Their live theater show played World’s Fairs. A show that featured more risqué material.
Quite elucidating! Their early years were a damn sight better than Sigmund the Sea Monster and Lidsville.
ReplyDeleteI liked Sigmund as a kid, but yeah, when I found out about this I knew I hadda write about it.
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