Red: They say he's the most trusted man on television.
Rover: More than captain kangaroo?!
Red: Just a hare- Bunny rabbit brings down the "serious factor."
“I was raised on Captain Kangaroo, not Sesame Street.”-As was I… and loved Mr. Moose and Mr. Greenjeans, too. My youngest sister, though, was a Sesame Streeter, and I delighted in watching those shows with her… and her reactions to them were wonderful.
Catfeet Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Personally, I put more trust in Huntley and Brinkley.
w2lj almost 12 years ago
And one of his correspondant brethren Roy Neal from NBC was K6DUE. Roy, like Walter, handled the manned spaceflight missions for his network.
puddlesplatt almost 12 years ago
The Blue Fairy is my choice… signed P.
rini1946 almost 12 years ago
Captain Kangaroo ??? we going back a little. OF course that explains oprah, and ellen and the view . people miss the story time
Sportymonk almost 12 years ago
If anybody has some ping pong balls we can do knock knock jokes with Mr. Moose.
Dr_Fogg almost 12 years ago
Back in the days when you weren’t afraid for your kids watch TV.
mnd0829 almost 12 years ago
I have always trusted and loved the Captain. So, does Red and Rover take place during the Captain and Cronkite era?
Rickapolis almost 12 years ago
Just a ‘hare’?
The Life I Draw Upon almost 12 years ago
Takes me back.
baileydean almost 12 years ago
“I was raised on Captain Kangaroo, not Sesame Street.”-As was I… and loved Mr. Moose and Mr. Greenjeans, too. My youngest sister, though, was a Sesame Streeter, and I delighted in watching those shows with her… and her reactions to them were wonderful.
renrod001 almost 12 years ago
i trust the captain; I grew up with him.
jbrabander almost 12 years ago
I may be in my late 30’s…but I miss Captain Kangaroo.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I grew up with Walter Cronkite — still trust him!