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  1. Captain Kangaroo is an American children's television series that aired weekday mornings on the American television network CBS for 29 years, from 1955 to 1984, making it the longest-running nationally broadcast children's television program of its day. [ 2 ][ 3 ] In 1986, the American Program Service (now American Public Television, Boston) int...

  2. Captain Kangaroo: Created by Bob Claver. With Robert Keeshan, Hugh Brannum, James E. Wall, Deborah Weems. Daily children's program hosted by Captain Kangaroo.

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  4. Watch a rare episode of Captain Kangaroo from 1956, featuring stories, songs and puppets from the classic children's show.

  5. Aug 28, 2024 · Bob Keeshan, American television producer and entertainer who was best known for his role as Captain Kangaroo on the children’s program of the same name (1955–84). The walrus-mustached Captain brought education disguised as entertainment and endeared himself to generations of young viewers.

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  7. These episodes of Captain Kangaroo are in vastly improved visual quality than what has generally circulated on them since the 1980s. The half hour of segments, in which the Captain wants a new uniform, aired on Saturday, August 5, 1961.

  8. Robert Keeshan. Actor: Captain Kangaroo. Television producer and host Robert James Keeshan was born in Lynbrook, Long Island, New York. As a young man he served in the US Marine Corps Reserve.

  9. Summaries. Daily children's program hosted by Captain Kangaroo. In the annals of television, few children's programs ever made as much impact as this show. Hosted by Robert Keeshan from the Treasure House. The Captain was so named because he always wore an overcoat with large, kangaroo-like pouches.

  10. Captain Kangaroo was an American children's television series which aired weekday mornings on the American television network CBS for nearly 30 years, from October 3, 1955 until December 8, 1984, making it the longest-running nationally broadcast children's television program of its day.