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Lidsville is an
American television show
created by
brothers Sid and
Marty Krofft. It was
their third series,
following H.R.
Pufnstuf (1969) and The Bugaloos...
- film Munster, Go Home!, and as Mark on the ABC Sa****ay
morning series Lidsville from 1971 to 1973.
Patrick Alan
Lilley was born on
August 2, 1953, in...
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article in The
Onion entitled "Area 36-Year-Old
Still Has
Occasional Lidsville Nightmare". Straub's
story quickly became po****r,
inspiring numerous...
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American Style. In 1971, he
appeared as the evil
magician Hoodoo in
Lidsville, a children's
program on ABC
created by Sid and
Marty Krofft.
Reilly was...
- 1969–70. She
reprised this role in
another Sid and
Marty Krofft program Lidsville (while also
having a
regular role as
Weenie the Genie), and in The Paul...
- of a hero team.
Krofft productions have
included The
Bugaloos (1970),
Lidsville (1971),
Sigmund and the Sea
Monsters (1973–1975), Land of the Lost (1974–1976)...
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segment of
Sigmund and the Sea Monsters, and
along with
Witchiepoo in the
Lidsville episode "Have I Got a Girl For Hoo Doo",
where Hoo Doo
conjures Pufnstuf...
- was as
Mommy Hoo Doo in an
episode of the children's
television series Lidsville, in 1971. Her
final onscreen role was in the 1974
television film Remember...
- Cubs, a book by
Grant DePorter Horatio J. HooDoo, a
character in the
Lidsville TV
series Hoodoo McFiggin, a
character in the
short story "Hoodoo McFiggin's...
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extremely stylized puppets and sets such as
those in H.R.
Pufnstuf and
Lidsville. The
series for the
first two
seasons was shot on a
modular indoor soundstage...