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  2. Les Poupées de Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Kroffts opened the show at their newly built theater the Gilded Rafters in the San Fernando Valley, California in October 1961, [2] though the show was later relocated to P.J.'s, a 200-seat dinner theatre in Los Angeles. [3] In addition to original characters, many of the puppets were modeled after celebrities.

  3. Category : American television shows featuring puppetry

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    Larry Smith Puppets; Late Night Liars; Legends of the Hidden Temple; Let's Be Real; The Letter People; Lidsville; Liquid Television; Little Big Awesome; Little Muppet Monsters; Live Hot Puppet Chat; Lomax, the Hound of Music; Losing It with John Stamos; Lost Ollie; Lost on Earth; The Lost Saucer; Los Luchadores

  4. Space Patrol (1962 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The final 13 episodes employ refurbished puppets and sets, and are copyrighted 1962 Wonderama Productions on the end credits (the first 26 episodes omitted any on-screen copyright information). Various puppets from the series were re-used in later Roberta Leigh productions including Wonderboy and Tiger and Send for Dithers. These colour films ...

  5. Stingray (1964 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Stingray is a British children's science fiction television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and produced by AP Films (APF) for ITC Entertainment.Filmed in 1963 using a combination of electronic marionette puppetry and scale model special effects, it was APF's sixth puppet series and the third to be produced under the banner of "Supermarionation".

  6. List of animated television series of the 1960s - Wikipedia

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    The Dick Tracy Show: 130 US: 1961–1962 The Underseas Explorers US: 1961 [1] The Yogi Bear Show: 33 US: 1961–1962 The Smurfs: 9 France: 1961-1967 Yakky Doodle: 33 US: 1961 Yogi Bear Show segment Snagglepuss: 33 US: 1961 Yogi Bear Show segment Pingwings: 18 UK: 1961–1965 Stop-motion Otogi Manga Calendar: 366 Japan: 1961–1964 Minna no Uta ...

  7. Thunderbirds (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    [59] [60] The finished puppets were about 22 inches (56 cm) tall, or 1 ⁄ 3 adult human height. [ 61 ] [ 62 ] Each puppet had more than 30 individual components, the most important being the solenoid – located inside the puppet's head – that synchronised the movements of the flexible lower lip with the syllables in the character's pre ...

  8. Beany and Cecil - Wikipedia

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    Beany and Cecil is an American animated television series created by Bob Clampett for the American Broadcasting Company. [1] The cartoon was based on the television puppet show Time for Beany, which Clampett produced for Paramount Pictures company and its Paramount Television Network beginning 1949.

  9. Fireball XL5 - Wikipedia

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    Fireball XL5 is a 1960s British children's science-fiction puppet television series about the missions of Fireball XL5, a vessel of the World Space Patrol that polices the cosmos in the year 2062. Commanded by Colonel Steve Zodiac, XL5 defends Earth from interstellar threats while encountering a wide variety of alien civilisations.