The 195-episode musical comedy[?] format show conveyed the concepts of cooperation and guidance for living in today's society.
Hosted by humans Doug (Doug Momary[?]) and Emmy Jo (Emily Peden[?]), this show is probably best known for its costumed puppet characters, Freddie the Frog[?] (played by Yanco Inone[?]), Henrietta Hippo[?] (Larri Thomas[?]) and Charlie the Owl[?] (Sharon Baird[?]).
The show was a recipient of the Federal Communications Commission's Instructional rating and four stars from the Educational Association and National School Board Association[?].
Each issue dealt with a topic like drugs, moving away, courtesy[?], bragging[?] or patience.
Other characters on this show included Frieda the Frog[?], Mr. Dingle[?], a postman, store-keeper and Jack-of-All-Trades[?], and Mrs. Goodbody[?], a nosy neighbour who serves as an advice columnist for "The All New Zoo Gazette[?]." It is of note to mention that The Love Connection's[?] Chuck Woolery[?] played Mr. Dingle, and Emmy Jo and Doug had been married in real life since before the show started to air, and currently run a Las Vegas based entertainment oriented company, Laguna Productions[?].
Creators: Barbara Atlas[?] and Doug Momary[?]
Executive Producer: Stephen W. Jahn[?]
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