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  • On October 3, 1955, a television program debuted that would eventually produce nearly nine thousand shows over a span of nearly 40 years. I was among the millions of children whose morning included the words “Good Morning, Captain.”
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  • @fatboyrowing
    @fatboyrowing Před rokem +1716

    Fred Rogers and Captain kangaroo are two of the most decent humans ever

    • @RadioMarkCroom
      @RadioMarkCroom Před rokem +84

      Certainly among the most decent individuals to ever have a platform on television. They were a link to sanity for an abused and sometimes neglected child.

    • @michaelmorrison6540
      @michaelmorrison6540 Před rokem +71

      Agreed. Our world is not the same without those two kind and loving souls. They were outstanding role models.

    • @hughbarton5743
      @hughbarton5743 Před rokem +67

      I absolutely agree. Although as a child( oh those many years ago!) as a child I didn't watch Mr. Rogers, I started every day with the Captain. Of course, at the time, I didn't know why he was so special, he clearly had a huge effect on my growing up.
      It was only later, studying Television in college, did I come to know about Fred Rogers, and understand the similarity of what they were endeavoring to do.

    • @BobSmith-dk8nw
      @BobSmith-dk8nw Před rokem +55

      Yeah. I watched Captain Kangaroo when I was a child but I out grew him.
      It did occur to me though that he and Mr. Rodgers had a similar tone to their shows.
      Yes - two kind and decent human beings - who both treated Children with Respect.
      .

    • @rcairnut
      @rcairnut Před rokem +12

      fact!

  • @joedavis6029
    @joedavis6029 Před rokem +2089

    When I joined the Navy, mom, dad and an uncle and aunt drove up to Great Lakes from Arkansas for graduation. On my first liberty, we went to Chicago to explore. We were walking amongst the skyscrapers and mom just took off running. She was yelling, "IT'S CAPTAIN KANGAROO! IT'S CAPTAIN KANGAROO!" Sure enough, he was getting a haircut and she saw him through the barbers plate glass window. She burst into the shop and he'd already told the barber to hold fast. So the Captain welcomed the crazy Arkansas lady with a hug and a smile. My first off base salute...CAPTAIN Kangaroo.

    • @michaelbrooks9647
      @michaelbrooks9647 Před rokem +125

      A total class act by all parties.

    • @jamestiscareno4387
      @jamestiscareno4387 Před rokem +121

      That's what it's all about. Thanks for sharing your incidental story. You telling this story so very many years afterwards indicates its significance.

    • @rhondahuggins9542
      @rhondahuggins9542 Před rokem +71

      Fellow Arkansan here...watched the Captain on Channel 11 out of Little Rock, probably up until the show ended. My little brother is 6 years younger. And I believe that Mother would have had the same reaction to seeing him.❤

    • @navret1707
      @navret1707 Před rokem +25

      Joe - when were you in Great Lakes? I was there in 1967.

    • @christineparis5607
      @christineparis5607 Před rokem +82

      Captain K probably remembered with pleasure, all his life, the enthusiastic greeting he received that day! He knew he was doing the show for families like yours and I remember his kind sounding voice.

  • @notmini72
    @notmini72 Před rokem +253

    My wife worked at a book store when he was promoting his book. When he visited her store she had him sign a ping pong ball for me as I thought that when the balls would drop from the ceiling on the show was the funniest thing ever as a kid. He said it was the first time he had ever been asked to do that. I still have it.

    • @anthonykaiser974
      @anthonykaiser974 Před rokem +11

      That's kinda surprising nobody even asked to get a ping pong ball autographed before that. Must've been one of if not the longest running gag on TV.

    • @robaxl3088
      @robaxl3088 Před rokem +8

      @@anthonykaiser974 why is it surprising? Most people aren’t walking around with ping pong balls

    • @greatdaneacdc
      @greatdaneacdc Před rokem

      Mitzy used to sign ping pong balls too!

    • @geoffcaflisch1352
      @geoffcaflisch1352 Před rokem +3

      Great story !

    • @sethseymour2917
      @sethseymour2917 Před rokem +5

      Thank you! I forgot about the ping pong balls! That was a favorite thing for me to see early on.

  • @rickvollmer3646
    @rickvollmer3646 Před rokem +64

    My Uncle was the cameraman on this show for years . I visited the set one Saturday with him and got to see all of what i watched daily . I will never forget how excited we were , what memories ...

    • @briangriffin5524
      @briangriffin5524 Před 11 měsíci +5

      My father was on staff at CBS and he too worked on The Captain's show. He also worked on Sargeant Bilko, To Tell The Truth and Password.

    • @rickvollmer3646
      @rickvollmer3646 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@briangriffin5524 more than likely he knew my Uncle

    • @kellybrown8638
      @kellybrown8638 Před 20 dny +1

      What a wonderful memory

  • @David-nx2vm
    @David-nx2vm Před rokem +1696

    I’m 66. Captain Kangaroo was my father figure. My dad died when I was 4; the Captain’s decency, the way he dealt with everyone including his animal characters, and his teachers heart went a long way towards forming me into a responsible adult. I can’t thank you enough for this.

    • @Mbrafford1966
      @Mbrafford1966 Před rokem +66

      Just realized, I am wearing green jeans today... I kill me, laughing too hard

    • @monkeywkeys3916
      @monkeywkeys3916 Před rokem +25

      Sorry for your loss. Only wish we could have traded places. I'd be delighted to say that statement.

    • @bennijones4531
      @bennijones4531 Před rokem +78

      @David I'm 72. Captain Kangaroo was the gentle, wonderful father figure I did not have. I agree with every thing you said. I was lucky enough to meet Bob Keeshan at a conference decades ago and I was able to tell him how grateful I was to him.

    • @David-nx2vm
      @David-nx2vm Před rokem +39

      Thanks. You were a voice for millions of us. I’m sure he knew it but I’m glad you got to tell him.

    • @trumpone4443
      @trumpone4443 Před rokem +15

      I'm 40 and I saw the tale end. My dad was great, sorry.

  • @TheKyPerson
    @TheKyPerson Před rokem +291

    I watched Captain Kangaroo back when it was still in black an white. I credit him for sparking my love of books - Make Way For Ducklings, Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel, Caps for Sale. I still think it's the best children's show that ever was.

    • @TypoKnig
      @TypoKnig Před rokem +27

      I remember the story of Stone Soup, to this day!

    • @charlesdudek7713
      @charlesdudek7713 Před rokem +10

      The K. Same here!

    • @catofthecastle1681
      @catofthecastle1681 Před rokem +2

      @@captainamericaamerica8090 Who’s we? Why did you research and then do nothing about it!?

    • @TheLaceySocks
      @TheLaceySocks Před rokem +3

      Katie No Pockets ❤

    • @cristiewentz8586
      @cristiewentz8586 Před rokem +7

      Then later, reading and acting out classics. I was introduced to Don Quixote by The Captain.

  • @SakuraShirakawa
    @SakuraShirakawa Před rokem +22

    A friend's father told us a story once. He had been homeless as a kid in Chicago as he was orphaned by his parents getting into an accident. He was with the state for about a month before his uncle took him in. He only stayed for close to a year when he ran away due to S A and Violent Abuse. (Not by the Uncle but by his Aunt). He said he tried to tell but no one would believe a woman would do that in those days. He said that he didn't go to authorities because living under the state was just as bad. He was on the streets and attending a home ran school (A local woman and former teacher would secretly teach street kids who stayed away from school because they were afraid they would be found). He said that he had the bright part of his day. A local furniture store had an alley facing window and the owner, who had the schedule of shows and times written down, would place a T.V in the window and show things like Captain Kangaroo, Sesame Street, Mr. Rogers and so forth, changing the channel as needed.
    He said when he got older he asked the owner why he would do that everyday. The owner asked him "What is better, having all you kids running around learning bad habits and being miserable about your situation, or Putting up a T.V and having all of you learn to be decent people?"

  • @Mahoney1
    @Mahoney1 Před rokem +191

    I am 58 years old, I remember Captain Kangaroo, Dancing Bear, Mr. Greenjeans, Moose and Rabbit so very fondly. I am as sure as I am of anything in this life, that my love of reading, not talking down to my ( and all) children, and that children should be respected and validated come from the foundation of Captain Kangaroo's daily show. Your video brought happy tears to my eyes. Thank you very much.

    • @garycarpenter2980
      @garycarpenter2980 Před rokem +4

      I'm almost your age and this was a great show I enjoyed Mr.Moose

    • @faith081356
      @faith081356 Před rokem +3

      I really liked the squirrel and the song that went with it as a child. Does anyone remember the squirrels full name??? It ended with Dundee.

    • @garycarpenter2980
      @garycarpenter2980 Před rokem +4

      Here's a little known story from the show: There was a cat that had babies and she decided to go for a walk in the woods and came upon a group of baby skunks 🦨 and they followed her home 🏘️ and she adopted them

    • @jeffjohnson1302
      @jeffjohnson1302 Před rokem +4

      Me too...same age, same memories....better times than 2023

    • @Artois2011
      @Artois2011 Před rokem +1

      @@jeffjohnson1302 Right there with ya!

  • @The1andOnlyWog
    @The1andOnlyWog Před rokem +278

    I miss Captain Kangaroo. It is the first television show I can remember. My mom and dad grew up watching the show, too. Hits ya right in the nostalgia

    • @lancerevell5979
      @lancerevell5979 Před rokem +18

      I grew up with Captain Kangaroo too. Mr. Greenjeans, Bunny Rabbit, Mr. Moose, Grandfather Clock, Mr. Bainter the painter..... all classic characters who entertained us kids in the 1960s.

    • @robl7532
      @robl7532 Před rokem +11

      The hair unlike any other hair style. Memories.

    • @hjpngmw
      @hjpngmw Před rokem +7

      Every weekday morning as we got ready for school, we watched Captain Kangaroo---even through high school! We even had a group at school who greeted each other by singing out, "Good morning, Captain! Hello, how do you do?" Sadly, the show was off the air by the time my own children came along.

    • @anthonyfrench3169
      @anthonyfrench3169 Před rokem +8

      Me too bud. It's with him and Mr. Rodgers.

    • @logan_e
      @logan_e Před rokem +7

      @@lancerevell5979 Thank you for saying all those names, I've been grinding the mental gears to recall!

  • @TheCarnivalguy
    @TheCarnivalguy Před rokem +424

    I’m 67 and have so many memories from watching Captain Kangaroo. One of those still stands out for me and that was when the Captain read the short story “Stone Soup”. It made such an impression and taught me about sharing, kindness, and how people can work together for a common purpose. Thanks Captain.

    • @scottmccloud9029
      @scottmccloud9029 Před rokem +17

      Me too. He was my hero.

    • @johncox6321
      @johncox6321 Před rokem +31

      The story Stone Soup is still with me at age 66. I first heard it on his program.

    • @everydayhero5076
      @everydayhero5076 Před rokem +19

      My mom read me that book when I was a child! It really made me think and be creative.

    • @the_real_littlepinkhousefly
      @the_real_littlepinkhousefly Před rokem +20

      Oh, goodness, I'd forgotten that story! (But not the message behind it.) I thought it was such a wonderful story when I was a kid (and still do). We can all bring something to the table, as it were.

    • @mahbriggs
      @mahbriggs Před rokem +15

      @@johncox6321
      Only 64, but I remember that story as well!

  • @janetchristian
    @janetchristian Před rokem +117

    So many memories! I am 67 and grew up watching The Captain. I still have a vivid memory of the day his show went from B&W to color. He said he had a surprise and "led us" up the stairs at the back of the stage. When he opened the door and stepped through it was a Wizard of Oz moment -- he entered a "new" room that looked exactly like the "old" room except everything was in color. I wish there were old episodes out there.

    • @georgechord5376
      @georgechord5376 Před rokem +9

      Yes, Yes, I was beginning to think I was the only one who remembered that.😁

    • @Mutlap
      @Mutlap Před rokem +7

      I was born on 8/1955 many memories too

    • @DirtyTurtle67
      @DirtyTurtle67 Před rokem +12

      Lol, I'm 67 too but I don't remember that. Or maybe we didn't have a color tv yet.

    • @ajbunches825
      @ajbunches825 Před rokem +8

      @@DirtyTurtle67 I thought the same thing. I can’t remember that moment. Oh wait! We didn’t have a color tv until I bought one in 1980.

    • @janetchristian
      @janetchristian Před rokem +1

      @@lfrankow OMG thank you! I'm usually very good at finding things but I'd missed this.

  • @donaldblankenship8057
    @donaldblankenship8057 Před rokem +41

    I was smart enough to know that when I stopped watching Captain Kangaroo, I hadn't yet grown up, but I had lost my childhood. I was sad. I liked being a kid.

  • @link955NH
    @link955NH Před rokem +342

    Now that I have the theme music stuck in my head ...
    I met and got to know Bob Keeshan when he was a patient in our hospital in 2002. He was quite ill by that time, but managed to remain mostly optimistic and upbeat; he was just a genuinely nice man. And funny. The first night I met him, I was assisting another nurse with his care, and I said to him, "I know you've probably heard this a lot, but I grew up watching you." He looked me up and down, and said, "Well, you can't blame me for everything."
    He was with us for many weeks before finally going home. I spent a lot of time talking with and getting to know him. He told many stories about his days as The Captain.
    Bob died at our hospital in January 2004. I was off duty that night, so I never got a chance to say goodbye. But I'll carry the memory of this sweet, sincere man forever.

    • @ScratchGlass9
      @ScratchGlass9 Před rokem +18

      God Bless you and God bless the Cap"t.
      Nice, but sad memories.

    • @blainepage1558
      @blainepage1558 Před rokem +21

      What a touching story thank you

    • @GoodTimesHomestead
      @GoodTimesHomestead Před rokem +4

      Wow. That is an amazing end to the story. I vaguely remember watching reruns probably on PBS as a kid and then it was all Mr. Rogers and a Sesame Street for me.

    • @Mona.555
      @Mona.555 Před rokem +13

      Thank you for telling us about such a special experience.

    • @mystngt1966
      @mystngt1966 Před rokem +4

      KIND OF YOU SAY ABOUT HIM !

  • @joanhoffman3702
    @joanhoffman3702 Před rokem +258

    About 20 years ago, I worked at a large bookstore in Manhattan. One day, I answered the phone, and Bob Keeshan was the caller. Having grow up watching Captain Kangaroo, I was absolutely delighted. We had a lovely chat for some minutes, and it is one of my favorite memories of working there. What a wonderful man!

    • @AtSafeDistance
      @AtSafeDistance Před rokem +1

      a brave man also. I was watching Carson one night when Lee Marvin was on and he told the story of when he was wounded in battle guess who it was that came to Lee Marvin's aid?

    • @jeffkimble8857
      @jeffkimble8857 Před rokem

      @@AtSafeDistance this not true. History guy even addresses the myth.

  • @Contessa27
    @Contessa27 Před rokem +22

    Captain Kangaroo played such a large role in my childhood!! His kind, warm and quiet manner brought peace and joy to me while my home life differed greatly. I started my day watching the Captain and his crew - never missed it! He was the Grandparent in my life. Thank you for this superb remembrance of our history, our childhoods shaped by Bob Keeshan. ❤️

  • @janiseellis1327
    @janiseellis1327 Před rokem +24

    Just came across this tribute. At 72, memories of the Captain and his show brought me to tears. I loved it when he did arts and crafts and took out his box with all the needed supplies. I longed for that organization in my own household and it never was. When I became a Mom, I made that box for my son. He always knew where to find everything he needed. Different box, but everything was in its place when my grandchildren came to visit. At work as well, everything had its place. Even today, I have art supplies organized and ready when needed. Kind words, caring interactions, silly humor, all brought balance and civility into my house. Even as I grew older, I watched it with younger siblings and cousins. Good memories and gratitude for what truly was an ‘influencer’ of the highest caliber when I was growing up.

  • @wadeunderhile7977
    @wadeunderhile7977 Před rokem +112

    Born in 1955 when we finally got a TV I found the captain, he spoke to me like I was a human of value and worth, something sadly I never received from my dad, I had no grandfather alive. The captain taught me to say please and thank you and you're welcome. The captain was a blessing to me.

    • @icubud7056
      @icubud7056 Před rokem +5

      I would have done the same thing. thanks for sharing

    • @eileenwineinger3173
      @eileenwineinger3173 Před rokem +4

      This is so precious.

    • @richardranke3158
      @richardranke3158 Před rokem

      In a book I read years ago it mentioned Oct.3rd as the debut date of Captain Kangaroo. "The 28-year-old Captain sweated under the thick age makeup that he didn't need at all by the end of the show's run."

    • @Tinyteacher1111
      @Tinyteacher1111 Před 15 hodinami +1

      Same here!

  • @gunnyd8135
    @gunnyd8135 Před rokem +265

    I had no idea how Bob Keeshan helped raise me in the midst of an absent father and mother. Decency. This episode is some of your finest work.

  • @susancurrie2627
    @susancurrie2627 Před rokem +10

    I loved this show when I was a kid! I am 65 years old, and I still remember how much I loved it.

  • @steveperyer4850
    @steveperyer4850 Před rokem +40

    At 68 years old, Captain Kangaroo was a highlight in my day. And oh, the memories that came flooding in, as I remember him, Mr. Green Jeans, Dancing Bear, Bunny Rabbit, Mr. Moose, Grandfather Clock, and all the great guests that were on the show. I also remember his show had Mighty Mouse, a great cartoon, that showed good and evil, and the many stories he read to us as kids. Thank You so much 😊

    • @susanalexander6721
      @susanalexander6721 Před rokem +4

      Don't forget Tom Terrific!!!

    • @Al-Rudigor
      @Al-Rudigor Před rokem +3

      Puff the Magic Dragon

    • @susanalexander6721
      @susanalexander6721 Před rokem

      @@Al-Rudigor was Puff on the show?

    • @Al-Rudigor
      @Al-Rudigor Před rokem +2

      @@susanalexander6721 they used to play a cartoon clip with the song playing. That's where I learned the story.

    • @TheoRae8289
      @TheoRae8289 Před 11 měsíci +1

      THAT's where I discovered Mighty Mouse! I knew he wasn't on any of the VHS tapes of old cartoons mama would find in pawn shops.

  • @blank557
    @blank557 Před rokem +263

    Pulled a tear from my eye with the story of Steve Bryant as a child writing an essay choosing Captain Kangaroo to be his father. What a kind teacher to pick-up and understand his situation.

    • @wintersbattleofbands1144
      @wintersbattleofbands1144 Před rokem +13

      You just posted my exact words.

    • @tadonplane8265
      @tadonplane8265 Před rokem +12

      Same!

    • @questfortruth665
      @questfortruth665 Před rokem +15

      Yeah, instead of teachers of today trying to change his sex because he projected emotions!

    • @lylecoglianese1645
      @lylecoglianese1645 Před rokem +8

      @@questfortruth665, yeah, some so-called teachers today are not in the profession for the right reasons 😞. Those are the ones that need to be gotten rid of and bring in teachers that are actually concerned about teaching our kids proper things!! 🤔

    • @Gail1Marie
      @Gail1Marie Před rokem +14

      When I (67) was a grade school student, I can remember only one child in my second-grade class whose parents were divorced (none whose father had died). This teacher is to be credited for picking up on a situation that wouldn't have been nearly as common back then as it is today.

  • @MrLeafeater
    @MrLeafeater Před rokem +169

    I got to shake his hand, when he came to accept an honorary degree at Bucknell University. He was one of my favorite TV stars when I was a kid.

    • @colestevenosky7207
      @colestevenosky7207 Před rokem +4

      ‘Ray!

    • @kathrynkildow3743
      @kathrynkildow3743 Před rokem +2

      He was, above all, a teacher. I'm 66 and I watched him every day. When I saw the smiling grandfather clock again on the video, I found myself pointing to it, as I must have done long ago. By the way, I'm a retired schoolteacher! ❤

  • @LovingMyJourney
    @LovingMyJourney Před rokem +25

    I loved the Captain's show. In summary, he was like a grandpa to me and always made me feel secure and important as a young child.

  • @eileendoyle8606
    @eileendoyle8606 Před rokem +20

    I watched Captain Kangaroo as a child and was honored to host him at a library conference. One of the most memorable experiences of my life.

  • @mikefromwa
    @mikefromwa Před rokem +123

    Old guy here (63) and I remember starting my mornings with Captain Kangaroo. What a guy. We all loved Mr Greenjeans too! Rest in peace, Bob, there will never be another one like you.

    • @danarzechula3769
      @danarzechula3769 Před rokem +1

      old guy??? really? don't drink the coolaid life has just begun

  • @Pandroe
    @Pandroe Před rokem +403

    I really did not expect to have such an emotional experience watching this. Bunny Rabbit, dancing bear, and Mr. Green Jeans! What joy to see them again, albeit briefly. I felt like I was five years old again, watching Captain Kangaroo. I fondly remember learning much about the Apollo space missions because of Captain Kangaroo. He treated children with such respect. How lucky we were to have him in our lives and to experience his kindness.

    • @chrisfuller1268
      @chrisfuller1268 Před rokem +11

      I forgot about Mr. Green Jeans until this episode. Same reaction.

    • @dallasarnold8615
      @dallasarnold8615 Před rokem +14

      I was shocked and disappointed that THG did not play at least a bit of the music. The show was my introduction to Schwinn bicycles as I had never heard of them in my area.

    • @bigdickpornsuperstar
      @bigdickpornsuperstar Před rokem +20

      I'm still wiping tears from my eyes and snot from my nose.
      So, yeah.... not expecting such a huge emotional impact when I clicked, either.

    • @joegee2815
      @joegee2815 Před rokem +12

      Same, when I think about what kids are exposed to today, it's just so sad they don't have something as wholesome as what many of us grew up with.

    • @jeffduncan9140
      @jeffduncan9140 Před rokem +10

      Don't forget about Mr. Moose!

  • @barryspaar3538
    @barryspaar3538 Před rokem +5

    When I open my place of work, I often think about Captain Kangaroo opening the playhouse. As a kid, I watched him every morning. I wonder how a show like this would work today and could it help change the direction of children's life. But today is different than yesterday. The family dynamic is different; networks want to push 6 hours of 'news' in our face; parents rushing everyone out the door with none of them staying home (in many cases). I'm not sure the Captain would work out in today's world, but God bless him for all the kids he did influence.

  • @charlesmiddleton3247
    @charlesmiddleton3247 Před rokem +16

    My reason for going in the Marine Corps in the early 70's was b/c of this one man. As a small child in the 50's, Capt. Kangaroo entertained my young mind with wholesome goodness and a gentleness not found in today's world. I am eternally grateful to this wonderful human of a man and the kindness he gave to all of us of that time period. Thank you for putting this outstanding video out of a TV icon!

  • @lilwil-ns3uo
    @lilwil-ns3uo Před rokem +209

    Captain Kangaroo was such a huge part of my childhood. It was before Sesame Street. All the characters he had on his show were simple but not stupid. They talked to kids as people of potential and intelligence on their own. He was decency personified for all of us kids. We watched him brow walking to school. Great memories.

    • @oldschool8432
      @oldschool8432 Před rokem +7

      Yes those were great memories. I too enjoy those shows. I think it was Saturday night the muppet show came on. I used to laugh so hard at the two old men in the theater an now I am one of them hehe

    • @michelericca6728
      @michelericca6728 Před rokem +2

      @@oldschool8432 🤣😂 This is one of the best comments, and it me a good hearty laugh. Thank you!

    • @jamjar5716
      @jamjar5716 Před rokem +2

      Nancy, I was able to watch a bit of the Captain when I was a child. Please forgive me but I'm trying to figure out what "brow walking" is.

    • @S_Cooper0404
      @S_Cooper0404 Před rokem +3

      Mr. Moose dropping all the ping ping balls on Captain Kangaroo's head was always so funny to me as a kid.

    • @annarodriguez9868
      @annarodriguez9868 Před rokem +2

      @@jamjar5716 If I may, I think Nancy meant to say "before" walking to school.
      I do a lot of editing and correcting of children's writing and it's almost second nature to decipher spelling errors and mysterious phrases.

  • @AmericanActionReport
    @AmericanActionReport Před rokem +252

    I'm 73 years old, and Captain Kangaroo was a cherished part of my early childhood. Many of those cherished memories have faded. Thanks for bringing them back.

    • @TJ-11918
      @TJ-11918 Před rokem +7

      I'm 73 years old as well and all I can say to what you said is "ditto" 😁

    • @currentsitguy
      @currentsitguy Před rokem +9

      Just goes to show how long he was an institution. I'm 54 and I started every day with The Captain.

    • @BillBadMule123
      @BillBadMule123 Před rokem +7

      @@currentsitguy I am 68 and I Also started my day with the Captain , nothing but good memories .

    • @QuadeQuick
      @QuadeQuick Před rokem +4

      61 here, and ditto. When I heard the open music, I'd run to the TV to attempt to get there before he hung the keys on the hook. 🙂

    • @sheubahi
      @sheubahi Před rokem +3

      @@currentsitguy Same here. 54 years old, and I remember watching the Captain during the 70's. Good times. 🙂

  • @jeanmank742
    @jeanmank742 Před rokem +8

    He debuted exactly three weeks after my twin brother and I. He lasted until my college days. What a lovely man and show.

  • @johnwinter9722
    @johnwinter9722 Před rokem +13

    As my 70th birthday looms large on this year's calendar I am one of those millions of children that grew up with Captain Kangaroo. I can remember vividly watching just about every day that I could. I didn't realize that the good captain and Mr. Green Jeans were teaching life's lessons, but they were, and I received the benefit. Your story took me back to my childhood home with my brother and sister, parents, and friends. Good memories of a great man. Thank you for doing this. My four kids, three of which are public school teachers, roll their eyes a bit when I do the "Birdie with a yellow bill" poem.

  • @SheepOnDrugz
    @SheepOnDrugz Před rokem +125

    My strongest memory of the Captain will always be that, right through the VietNam war, he ended every show by encouraging children "to play with toys of peace". I watched the Captain from the fifties through the eighties. The world needs more like him, and like Mr. Green Jeans.

    • @johndough201
      @johndough201 Před rokem +6

      I was tryin' to recall who the other guy was that I liked so much, it was Mr Green Jeans 🪖🩳🥾

    • @deanmyrick7848
      @deanmyrick7848 Před rokem

      Mr. Rogers too!!

  • @MrPlankinton
    @MrPlankinton Před rokem +68

    I'm 65, and some of my earliest memories are of Captain Kangaroo. He still holds an honored place in my heart.

  • @chrisfreeman9960
    @chrisfreeman9960 Před rokem +20

    It was a gentle way of waking up in the morning when I was little in the mid-fifties. The gentle theme song, which would play, until the Captain would put his keys on the latch. The characters and friends who would always be there after he went inside. Moose, bunny rabbit, Grandfather clock, Mr Green Jeans. I loved all of them, and of course, the Captain.
    So nice to see Grandfather clock again, after a long while. I always loved his warmth and smiling face.
    Such a wonderful and gentle way to wake up in the morning, and start the day back then.
    Will always be grateful.

  • @Gleekjunkie
    @Gleekjunkie Před rokem +4

    as a child of a broken home, and an abuse survivor, Captain Kangaroo and Mr. Green Jeans were my anchors for my soul and sanity, they were the only safe place in my day. I still remember you and miss you both Captain.

  • @Sparafucile-kg5hz
    @Sparafucile-kg5hz Před rokem +44

    For the last 6 years, I've cosplayed Captain Kangaroo at conventions. The reactions I've gotten have been amazing. I consider it an honor to keep his memory alove.

    • @damogranheart5521
      @damogranheart5521 Před rokem +5

      Thank you so much for doing that!
      Blessings on you and yours!
      🕊🦋🐈‍⬛🎃🍁🍂🖖🫖

  • @RussellTHouse
    @RussellTHouse Před rokem +212

    I am 66 years old and I spent a LOT of time in my early grade school years watching beloved Captain Kangaroo. I remembered whispering a tearful goodbye when Mr. Keeshan passed away almost 20 years ago. Watching this episode of The History Guy brought back some good memories, but I still tearfully miss the man who meant so much to me back then. Thank you again, History Guy, for remembering those who deserve to be remembered!

    • @lilajagears8317
      @lilajagears8317 Před rokem +11

      I was going to make a comment but you said everything that I was planning to say, thank you.

  • @pat999x
    @pat999x Před rokem +4

    I am 68, and I remember them all - the captain, bunny rabbit, Mr Moose. Before I went to school and when school was closed, I watched, and it was like I was with them.

  • @TomGarrett73
    @TomGarrett73 Před rokem +18

    Fabulous episode. Captain Kangaroo was a mainstay for me as a child (I was watching during the PBS years). He was such a positive influence that we would actually sometimes watch part of his show IN school, because it meshed so well with what our teachers were having us learn. He will always have a place in my heart.

    • @bigred6815
      @bigred6815 Před rokem +1

      There are so many positive memories of the show and top on my list is how it gave me an appreciation for classical music. I looked forward to Bunny Rabbit and his baton and the music.

  • @billw1266
    @billw1266 Před rokem +233

    What a wonderful tribute! I’m 75 and watching Captain Kangaroo was a highlight of my day. Mr. Greenjeans, bunny rabbit, and the rest of the cast brought some respite from a miserable time. I hadn’t realized how aware he was of the importance such gentleness be conveyed to his audience until your discussion. Greatly appreciate your comments.

    • @cc1k435
      @cc1k435 Před rokem +9

      What's amazing is people 30 years younger can say the same. It was such a great part of the day to look forward to. 🥰

    • @schmodedo
      @schmodedo Před rokem +9

      20 years your junior and I can say the same. I spent many childhood mornings watching Captain Kangaroo. Great to see THG honor his memory in this video.

    • @billw1266
      @billw1266 Před rokem +9

      @@schmodedo and cc 1k - Thanks, I hadn’t thought about the show in decades. It’s amazing, and wonderful, to read of the positive impact he had on so many people for what on the surface was just a kids’ show. Thanks to this presentation and subsequent comments, I now realize how profound the Captain’s loving approach was in reaching his audience. He made you think that he was speaking directly to you as an individual.

    • @reginaldwright247
      @reginaldwright247 Před rokem +4

      I always waited with baited breath for the GOLF BALLS to drop!!!

    • @tjmcguire9417
      @tjmcguire9417 Před rokem +7

      Children today need these kinds of messages. They need a Captain Kangaroo. We got lucky. We had him ...and more.

  • @519djw6
    @519djw6 Před rokem +46

    I remember watching Captain Kangaroo in the morning, while I ate my oatmeal. He, Mr. Greenjeans, Dancing Bear and all of the others were guests in our living room for many years! 🙂

  • @anneminnick4786
    @anneminnick4786 Před rokem +4

    I am over 70 and was a very young fan of the Captain. Thanks for sharing this
    memory of him.

  • @bobmarker6812
    @bobmarker6812 Před rokem +9

    I watched him every morning right before going to my kindergarten class in 1966. Thanks for acknowledging this great guy!

  • @rebeccarowland2533
    @rebeccarowland2533 Před rokem +234

    I’m 72 and this piece brought tears to my eyes Thank you so much for sharing this. Mr Rogers and Captain Kangaroo were so often the only ones that said a kind word to me each day. Even when my little ones didn’t pay close attention, I watched Mr Rogers and Captain Kangaroo until the end of the program. Until I watched this presentation, I almost forgot how meaningful they were to me. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @arthureaks3591
      @arthureaks3591 Před rokem +14

      Amen! I frequently remember skits, characters (Tom Terrific & Crabby Appleton, etc.), and Mr. Greenjeans. This was a real childrens show. I’ll never forget it & I’m 75. A lifetime of memories and affection. Set a standard, unfortunately rarely followed.

    • @pattihawks353
      @pattihawks353 Před rokem +1

      🧡🙏🧡🙏🧡

    • @mmmuuuuuuuuiiiiiiiiirrrrr
      @mmmuuuuuuuuiiiiiiiiirrrrr Před rokem +1

      I bet more people will do it now that they've heard the option exists. It's a great souvenir!

    • @karencawthorn3173
      @karencawthorn3173 Před rokem +3

      God bless you. I feel I suffered some cruelty in my youth, as i think you have. Very few delights as a kid

    • @J.RO.
      @J.RO. Před rokem +3

      Me to, Jack Rowland 😊

  • @waltergolston6187
    @waltergolston6187 Před rokem +80

    My fondest memory of my youth. The Captain taught me how to tie my shoes and I still remember showing my Dad my new skill.

    • @IRgEEK
      @IRgEEK Před rokem +23

      WOW! The same for me. I was super embarrassed when my shoes would become untied on the playground at school and I had to have my teacher re-tie them for me. Even though my Mom tried her best to teach me, I too ultimately learned how to tie them from the Captain. I totally forgot about that until I read your comment. I wish I could remember the details but was something like 'bunny ears, bunny holes and closing the bunny'. It made perfect sense to my as a youngster and I too proudly showed my own parents when I nailed it.

    • @helenel4126
      @helenel4126 Před rokem +7

      Me too!

    • @OffRampTourist
      @OffRampTourist Před rokem +6

      Me too! Where we lived there were scorpions and poisonous spiders so I wasn't allowed out of bed without shoes on. This skill gave me freedom to get up early and warm up/tune the TV set before programming started.

  • @robbinwofford6973
    @robbinwofford6973 Před rokem +4

    Just think how our children and grandchildren would turn out if we still had shows like these on television today .I’m grateful to have grown up with these types of shows

  • @deplorablepatriot8605
    @deplorablepatriot8605 Před rokem +5

    Not nearly a long enough tribute to a man so many of us grew up watching and admiring.

  • @rebeccabamford5505
    @rebeccabamford5505 Před rokem +107

    What a gentle man. Between him and Mr. Rodgers, I have sweet childhood memories of these iconic men teaching us to be kind to each other, while also being entertained and taught life lessons.

  • @tjmcguire9417
    @tjmcguire9417 Před rokem +162

    I can't believe you did this and know this. I am 65 and I grew up with Captain Kangaroo. I am speechless. I remember every word. Intro and 'outro'. Mr. Greenjeans. The Moose. The kindness was always purely evident. Thank you for putting this together. You are a good man.

    • @baskervillebee6097
      @baskervillebee6097 Před rokem +7

      Herkimer the Homely Doll sung by Sterling Halloway who later voiced Winnie the Pooh.

    • @LQOTW
      @LQOTW Před rokem +4

      @@baskervillebee6097 OH! I totally loved Herkimer - didn't he save the toy store from a fire or something like that?

    • @baskervillebee6097
      @baskervillebee6097 Před rokem +4

      @@LQOTW
      Something like that. I've always loved Sterling Halloway's voice because of it.

    • @skygh
      @skygh Před rokem +5

      Dito. The show and I were born about the same time and grew up together. Not sure how much it affected me but I did end up as a locksmith and door carpenter

    • @michaelwest9311
      @michaelwest9311 Před rokem +1

      I named my Pyrennes Moose. At least I think it was me.

  • @darleneschreiber9415
    @darleneschreiber9415 Před rokem +3

    I'm about to turn 60....I watched Captain Kangaroo and, even more, Mr. Rogers. To think about them, almost brings me to tears, as I recall how gentle they were and how much kinder kid's TV was in those days.

  • @QuestForDetails
    @QuestForDetails Před rokem +21

    im 44, now I know why my dad liked the captain. thank you, moved to tears. history has been remembered. nice work !!

  • @navyspook79
    @navyspook79 Před rokem +70

    I grew up with Captain Kangaroo, bunny rabbit and Mr. Moose. Can look back now at what a wonderful show it was. It was clean, fun and entertaining.
    Thank you Captain for the wonderful memories.

  • @chriscaughey1103
    @chriscaughey1103 Před rokem +68

    As a kindergartener I had such problems with my siblings and those at school, but when the Captain was on I felt safe. He was a good person.

  • @sandrahopkins4800
    @sandrahopkins4800 Před rokem +1

    I am 73 years old and the Captain was a huge part of my childhood. I learned many things from Mr. Green Jeans and of course Bunny Rabbit. I wish my kids and grandchildren could have the opportunity to watch Captain Kangaroo. It is one of the best childrens program. Thank you Captain!

  • @deborahzorniger1979
    @deborahzorniger1979 Před rokem +2

    I'm 71 years old and I remember Captain Kangaroo. I just loved him I wouldn't miss an episode on TV. One of my favorite childhood memories. Thanks Captain!

  • @stevedietrich8936
    @stevedietrich8936 Před rokem +32

    Bob and Fred, we were blessed to have both.

  • @HM2SGT
    @HM2SGT Před rokem +43

    I just realized I looked forward to the history guy nowadays as much as I look forward to Captain Kangaroo in 1970 something!

    • @lisahinton9682
      @lisahinton9682 Před rokem +4

      @Wasn't tomorrow Wonderful?
      This is the best comment so far! I hope @The History Guy sees it!

  • @Ekkie101
    @Ekkie101 Před rokem +2

    I loved the Captain Kangaroo show above all other children's shows. I remember even having a Captain Kangaroo record I played over and over again.

  • @jaydee5156
    @jaydee5156 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I watch this in tears. I started my day with a test pattern, followed by the National Anthem. Some serious playtime took place during some local programming as I waited for my welcome into The Treasure House as The Captain sorted through his keys in an attempt to unlock the door. I greet everyone at the office each morning, quietly singing, "Good morning Captain, come on out and play". Some people get it and some don't. As a wood worker, one of my future projects is to recreate "Grandfather Clock". He won't talk or tell stories, but every time I look at him to check the time, I'll do so with a smile.

  • @civilwarhistory-ontheroad9464

    Captain Kangaroo and all those who shared the treasure house with us were special people. They imparted a sense of love and respect for kids that I’ll treasure forever. God bless you, Captain!

    • @MatthewPettyST1300
      @MatthewPettyST1300 Před rokem +5

      I'm 67 and I can still whistle the opening song with him jangling the awesome ring of keys held up just in front of the camera coming into his "HOME".

    • @budgreenjeans2001
      @budgreenjeans2001 Před rokem

      Jim Rockford taught me how to hot wire a car😎

    • @sigmaman5562
      @sigmaman5562 Před rokem +1

      @@MatthewPettyST1300 The song is called “Puffin’ Billy,” and is on a CD in the “TV Tunes” series. It is also here: Check out czcams.com/video/Lo_Rs62Not4/video.html

  • @oldeagle2514
    @oldeagle2514 Před rokem +79

    Captain Kangaroo and Mr. Green Jeans were a cherished part of my childhood! Thank You for posting this!!!

  • @otahak
    @otahak Před rokem +8

    As someone who grew up hearing of but never got to directly experience this legendary character, it's really great to finally understand how significant he was to so many of the people that are in turn significant to me and my childhood. Thanks for a great video.

  • @kevinwagner542
    @kevinwagner542 Před rokem +2

    Glad to see this. I'm 64 and grew up with the Captain. Such fond memories.

  • @capnstevoanythinggoes
    @capnstevoanythinggoes Před rokem +34

    Captain Kangaroo was one of my favorite childhood shows through the years.

  • @garydonofrio3882
    @garydonofrio3882 Před rokem +208

    I’m 73 years old. I remember how much I enjoyed watching the Captain. Thank you so much for doing this tribute to him!

    • @nekonekolen
      @nekonekolen Před rokem +3

      I'm nearly 45 and same for me.

    • @v6monza535
      @v6monza535 Před rokem +4

      I'm 70 and we watched almost every show when we were kids

    • @DonlonWard
      @DonlonWard Před rokem +4

      70 years old, oldest of 8. We Loved watching Captain Kangaroo!

    • @annarodriguez9868
      @annarodriguez9868 Před rokem +4

      I'm 75 and remember the Captain and Mr. Greenjeans, Mr. Moose and Mr. Bunny. Of course, I grew up and didn't watch the Captain again until I was babysitting an hour in the morning around age 13. I was surprised that I still enjoyed the Captain and all the other characters. They seemed like old friends. After I got married and had kids they also watched the Captain. Good memories!

    • @Pudentame
      @Pudentame Před rokem +1

      @@annarodriguez9868 I remember that even when I was in High School whenever I had a sick day & stayed home from school I would watch Captain Kangaroo. His appeal lasted beyond childhood.

  • @triciak.bowers3569
    @triciak.bowers3569 Před rokem +1

    I'm one of those millions of children who grew up with Captain Kangaroo. I am 68, and was born in February, before the show first aired in autumn. We didn't get a color TV until 1968, so all of my memories of the show are in black and white. I can hear the theme music, and I'm suddenly back in my childhood living room, watching the Captain and all the others on a ginormous black-and-white TV screen above a single fabric-covered monaural speaker, seeing Mr. Greenjeans and the puppets and all the cast... and remembering the magic words - "Please" and "Thank you" :-) They were individually and collectively wonderful teachers, and there's no question in my mind that my life has been richer for "knowing" them all as my morning friends - THANK YOU!!!

  • @KennethWhite-rf2um
    @KennethWhite-rf2um Před 9 měsíci +1

    My mom was from Iceland and was a bit suspicious of American television. After surveying the children’s programming in our area she settled on Captain Kangaroo and that was what my win brother and I watched. Ever since then simple decency has never bored me.

  • @davidwrenn2719
    @davidwrenn2719 Před rokem +433

    Not ashamed to admit that in addition to bringing back memories this presentation also brought a few tears. Thank you, History Guy.

  • @terryhickman7929
    @terryhickman7929 Před rokem +50

    Captain Kangaroo was a giant part of my day as a small child. How I loved those showers of pingpong balls lol! Your tribute brought a tear or two. I hope Bob Keeshan had the happy and contented life he deserved. Mr. Greenjeans was second only to the Captain in my heart. thoe two and Fred Rogers are shining examples of great men with great hearts.

  • @a.r.r.5626
    @a.r.r.5626 Před rokem +1

    Watched Captain Kangaroo every morning before school back in the 1970's.
    Being in a dysfunctional, verbally abusive family, Captain Kangaroo was that ever-peaceful soul who I could count on each morning to speak kind, calm words. R.I.P. Captain. ❤

  • @krab1791
    @krab1791 Před rokem +1

    When I was 7 years old, my sisters and I were in the audience of the Captain Kangaroo Show.We sat in the front row.
    Despite the fact that they may have started with no studio audience, they did eventually change to include a studio audience. This would have been around 1966-1967.
    This brings back so many memories. Thank you.

  • @mbgrafix
    @mbgrafix Před rokem +49

    I was born in 64, and Captain Kangaroo was my favorite morning show as a child. I still carry with me many fond memories of the Captain, Grandfather Clock, the Mouse who lived in the mouse hole in the corner, Mr. Moose, Dancing Bear, The Town Clown...and on and on. Whenever I remember those times...I smile. 😊

    • @mbgrafix
      @mbgrafix Před rokem +1

      Anyone remember...was that mouse's name Mrs. Mouse? For the life of me...I just cannot seem to recall for certain.

  • @Cangelo629
    @Cangelo629 Před rokem +63

    Seems so many of us on here grew up with the Captain and have wonderful memories, that in itself is a testimate of all the good what the Captain gave us and to pass on down to future generations.

    • @cocoaorange1
      @cocoaorange1 Před rokem +2

      It lasted for 30 years, 2 generations enjoyed it.

  • @Kit-ix3jl
    @Kit-ix3jl Před 11 měsíci +1

    I watched him in the 70’s, but don’t remember much about him. Sounds like a wonderful person and great example for kids. It is so very sad the way tv has gone. Now kids shows are so dumbed down and full of non stop action. Then there’s the indoctrination. Our poor kids. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @gailcathey5642
    @gailcathey5642 Před rokem +1

    I met him once at a book signing. I was awe struck. I finally got out a "Very pleased to meet you." This was as a grown-up. I was thrilled.

  • @capt.stubing5604
    @capt.stubing5604 Před rokem +102

    Kudos to the Captain for being a father figure to the young musician whose father had passed way. But also to his teacher who handled the situation so well. We need more teachers like that today.

    • @timan2039
      @timan2039 Před rokem +9

      A tear jerking story. How fortunate to live the life of Capt. Kangaroo or Mr. Rogers. To have had such an opportunity to be such a positive adult for children in a another tumultuous period of our society. I’m not a religious person by any measure but if anyone deserves Heaven it would be the two of them.

    • @Paladin1873
      @Paladin1873 Před rokem +7

      I've heard the story before, but it still chokes me up.

    • @raydunakin
      @raydunakin Před rokem +10

      Yes, that was a very touching story, and a very wise teacher!

  • @denisestinnett4414
    @denisestinnett4414 Před rokem +77

    I think a lot of kids of yesterday were relegated to the background but the Captain was a place for you, speaking to you, showing kindness and inclusiveness. Absolutely loved him and the gang! ❤️

  • @user-ub7ug5mq7e
    @user-ub7ug5mq7e Před 11 měsíci +1

    I am 69 years old and this clip brought me to tears. One of my biggest regrets in life was not telling “Captain “ how much I loved him. In the Christmas season he played with trains and he made me feel I was the one with the train set. RIP Captain

  • @Jeff94025
    @Jeff94025 Před rokem +3

    To my siblings and I Captain Kangaroo is the “Bob show”, as my father called it. My Dad and uncles attended Forest Hills High School with Bob Keeshan. I got to meet him twice when we went to NYC and Dad met with him to reminisce. When you mentioned HS counselor Gertrude Farley I got a chill. My father credited his counselor Mrs. Farley with changing the course of his life when she urged organizers to enter Dad in the Westinghouse Science Fair, where he took 2nd place and got a big cash prize and Ivy League scholarship offers rolled in. Leading to Harvard and Penn. My uncle left HS early to join the Navy, because his track team rival, Bob Keeshan joined the Marines. Because we had similar sounding last names, when my uncles mischief was mentioned, Bob Keeshan got called to the office. I loved that simpler more innocent time in TV. Thank you for your good retrospective.

  • @AzrockOmegaMan
    @AzrockOmegaMan Před rokem +72

    This video paying humble homage to my childhood hero, warmed my heart. I am nearly 52 years old now. Captain Kangaroo was nearly the only stable spot in my day-to-day in my nightmare world growing up in the 70's. My father absent from 3 yrs old, emotional, verbal, and physical abuse present in my life. This man helped form my decency growing up. I eventually went to live with my grandparents, and once there, he reinforced my road to decency. I believe I would have grown up much worse a person had it not been for this kind, and wonderful man. Hat's off to you, History Guy for covering Bob's career!

  • @CTeale1
    @CTeale1 Před rokem +146

    I will never forget him. He taught us how to treat one another with kindness. Perhaps we need his show now more than ever before.

    • @yell0wberry
      @yell0wberry Před rokem +4

      I was just so happy that there was this man on TV along with Mr. Rogers that didn’t look at children for their race, color or religious beliefs, he looked at all of us, the same exact way, and treated all of us with respect and dignity

    • @aimeekiser8531
      @aimeekiser8531 Před rokem +8

      I would say in this day , in this world, we could use a few more Captain's. He is missed.

    • @em1osmurf
      @em1osmurf Před rokem +5

      isn't it marvelous, that the one person he would collaborate with was Fred Rogers?

    • @chasjetty8729
      @chasjetty8729 Před rokem +2

      Quite right.

    • @pattihawks353
      @pattihawks353 Před rokem +1

      So right!

  • @sandrataylor3723
    @sandrataylor3723 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I watched the show with my brother every time it aired. I loved Mr. Moose, and he loved Bunny Rabbit. Many good memories of watching the show. Today's children have so much adult things thrown at them left and right that it's a shame. Children need to be children for as long as possible.

  • @humphreygruntwhistle3946
    @humphreygruntwhistle3946 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I was born in 1959. Watched this show a lot as a young kid. I liked the fact that there weren’t any distractions that come with a live audience. It was quiet on the set and that allowed me to get totally absorbed into the show. Loved all of the characters. Always looked forward to Mr. Moose’s ping pong ball prank. 😊

  • @TexasScout
    @TexasScout Před rokem +28

    OK,. this brought a few tears to my eyes. I remember my mother telling me, “I was never so happy is when you were old enough to pour your own milk and cereal and turn on Captain kangaroo”

  • @ah3641
    @ah3641 Před rokem +103

    I want to say thank you for paying tribute to a good man who greatly enriched my childhood.

  • @praline4157
    @praline4157 Před rokem +5

    Thank you, this brought back so many warm memories. I loved Capt. Kangaroo, Mr. Greenjeans, Bunny, Bear, and Mr. Moose. Mr. Moose and the ping pong balls always brightened my day.

  • @AllenKlein
    @AllenKlein Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thanks for this episode. In the early '60's, I was the scenic designer on the show for nearly ten years. It was a great experience. And in spite of it being a children''s show, Iearned a great deal from The Captain.

  • @cashieroffice2982
    @cashieroffice2982 Před rokem +56

    I just turned 60 and I remember Captain Kangaroo so vividly. We need more children shows like this. today. No agendas, just clean, loving, value teaching children shows. These were the good ole days.

    • @dwightpowell6673
      @dwightpowell6673 Před rokem

      I can't remember him having any African American guests on his show.

    • @machupikachu1085
      @machupikachu1085 Před rokem

      @@dwightpowell6673 way to see racism and negativity when no one else can.

  • @TheRealLaughingGravy
    @TheRealLaughingGravy Před rokem +128

    This episode made me tear up. I also tear up whenever I hear the theme song. It really was a quiet show. They'd bring out a rabbit and give it some lettuce, and for minutes you'd watch a bunny eating lettuce. No dialog, just a soft munching sound. It was so gentle. Can you find gentleness on children's television today?

    • @richardcline1337
      @richardcline1337 Před rokem

      To use a phrase I grew up hearing, "Not a snowball's chance in hades!" I wouldn't even allow a child to watch PBS with the indoctrination it is trying to do with its subtle WOKE agenda.

    • @ElementofKindness
      @ElementofKindness Před rokem +5

      I'd give anything to return to the times that hosted shows like this. Sorely missed.

    • @cc1k435
      @cc1k435 Před rokem +3

      It was a gentle show, although I admit I was always eager for Mr. Moose and his ping pong balls. 😆
      I had a surprisingly profound reaction to seeing the Captain again, and I must admit tearing up a bit too. I think it was just what I've been needing to see lately.

  • @lindaseel9986
    @lindaseel9986 Před rokem +1

    65 years young here. I loved Tom Terrific and Manfred the Wonder Dog.

  • @MitchTubeism
    @MitchTubeism Před rokem +3

    I LOVED Captain Kangaroo. My whole morning revolved around it and I never missed an episode. I specifically learned to read a clock so I would know when to tune in. The ping pong ball gag never got old.

  • @discerningmind
    @discerningmind Před rokem +126

    I watched Captain Kangaroo in the early 1960s and being a nervous fearful child, he and the others on the show did give me a sense of feeling safe. Everything about that show was gentle and kind. I think a lot of kids now adults are grateful for the wise men that played Captain Kaangaroo, Mr. Green Jeans, and the others for their thoughtfulness in treating children gently.

  • @daviddevlogger
    @daviddevlogger Před rokem +40

    Life is too short to wake up in the morning with regrets. So love the people who treat you right, forget about the ones who don’t. And believe that everything happens for a reason. If you get a chance, take it. If it changes your life, let it. Nobody said it would be easy, just that it would be worth it

  • @Michael-s2p3p
    @Michael-s2p3p Před rokem +2

    72 years old here, I remember pledging the allegiance to the flag on Captain Kangaroo’s show. I was in my Cub Scout uniform and forgot to do the military salute during the pledge, mistakenly holding my hand over my heart. The Captain gently corrected me on air, and I’ll never forget his kindness.

  • @zoecunningham3019
    @zoecunningham3019 Před rokem +3

    Heartwarming memories rushed into my heart returning me decades back. Watching "The Captain" each morning bringing respect, compassion and lessons to me. Never once was I disappointed, or felt insignificant after his days show ended.

  • @MM-kd3cb
    @MM-kd3cb Před rokem +102

    Such a thoughtful tribute to Captain Kangaroo, who brought kindness and light to our days. My parents were divorced and I didn’t see much of my father. My paternal grandfather who was a similar man to the character of the Captain died when I was 3 so the program meant to much to me. He really gave so much to children, he was a true treasure to us. I wish I could have thanked him.

    • @phdt12
      @phdt12 Před rokem +13

      I’ve watched many episodes of THG never have I been bought to tears before. 66 years old but I returned to being a little boy again reviving my memories of Captain Kangaroo and Mr Green Jeans.

  • @kathrynkildow3743
    @kathrynkildow3743 Před rokem +48

    I can't say enough good about Captain Kangaroo, Mr. Green Jeans and the entire show! One important thing I learned was about dogs, that they live to please you. I'd never thought about that before. I still think about it with my puppy, Joey and treat him with kindness and praise. I'm 66. 🥰

  • @donnafox6889
    @donnafox6889 Před rokem +1

    Born in 58, I grew up with the captain. Loved the captain!!

  • @kernell__
    @kernell__ Před 10 měsíci +1

    I'm from a completely different region and generation but I can't help but feel touched by Captain Kangaroo's wholesomeness. I'm glad I learned about him. Thank you