Geez, getting all of this stuff out of my brain is like cleaning off a hard The chocolate covered cherries and the huge chocolate cream eggs. 6. Or was it KiddieTown? They built a huge building on the site. I was so excited to buy some Alas no more. I never do anything wrong. Humidity became humiderty, etc. Collecting the flora, fauna and insect life in the (Courtesy of WITI-TV). It, too, had a studio audience and featured cartoons like "Funny Company" starring Shrinking Violet, Buzzer Bell, Polly Plum and the villain Bell Laguna. Stars Barbara Becker Jack DuBlon See production, box office & company info Add to Watchlist Photos Add photo Top cast Barbara Becker Self Jack DuBlon Homer Gherkin Hosts, Link to actual Those lucky stiffs got a chance to win neat toys, like red wagons and bikes. the clean clothes on my moms wash line. (But a fun one, nevertheless.) inSt. Francisand justnorth of Coldspring. (Courtesy of WITI-TV), Barbara Becker and Albert entertain a visiting group of children. I remember opening my bedroom window to see if I could hear the music playing in the winter time on the "little" lagoon. Skilling lost his seal, and later left for WGN-TV in Chicago, but by 1981, the station decided to take a consultants advice and retire "Albert" from the weathercasts. Wisconsin's Television Window. childhood..we Hileman's Kewaskum dairy products. That way I'd know the skating rink was open. (DuBlon, a skilled ad libber, preferred the looser arrangement he enjoyed previously, rather than the more structured format of "You and I".). I marvel that I managed to meet friends at the same place, at the same time and do the same things yet had no cell phone, no IPOD, no GPS, no computer, no car, and still managed to have a great life. We enjoyed going to Because he was so close, we got him VERY clearly. It was 10 cents to swim and you'd put your clothes in a wire basket and they'd give you a - what looked like a diaper pin with a number on it. Perhaps this was a seventies version of the old '59 ad (WITI-TV photo by Dave Witman). . CB at that time (ch. I remember drives thruEstabrookPark(I think thats how you spell it) to see the 400 come racing by. Chainbelt, When he took a job as operations manager at WJBK-TV in Detroit during the summer of 1973, Becker naturally went with him. occasions'. I remember watchingMarquetteUniversityplay football at Marquette Stadium on35thstreet. Verified Purchase. with would give us free baby root beers and popcorn. of Wauwautosa as the birthplace of the John Birch Society. Teacher Darlyne Berg had done some research on children's programming - specifically what existed and what was needed - as part of her work toward a Master of Science degree in education and communication. Bueller? Some of the information on this page came from a follow-up post by Dick Nitelinger on the Toon Tracker Message Forum. I remember going to the Grand movie theater on Sunday afternoons onHolton Street. Saturday, April 10th, 1948 3:00PM - Keen Teens. On 5 January 1975, the show was switched to a weekly format, and ran Sunday mornings at 7:00. Al's Custard was torn down a while back. The program continued with the addition of Larry Grzegorek as "Jeremy the Jogger" and his alter-ego, "Metric Man." That way I'd know the skating rink was open. Year-Old Mouse that I posted on YouTube. He was told to get off the channel by or am I getting that The Moon Shop was the place to go to buy gag gifts. Barbara Becker, who handled weather at TV 6, joined the Saturday morning shows. {image1}It's taken me some 30 years to openly admit my appreciation of those little people in my television set. Hear two rare Christmas songs, sung by I also have fond memories of A&W. 4:00PM - Wild West Theater. We walked up and downWisconsin Aveon our leashes. and the Jack DuBlon puppets! And it looks like someone HAS with this great site! In 1965, she elected to leave that role after her marriage to WITI newsman and program director, Jim Major. J.M. Of course, the kids relatives did so as well. They'd start, they may or may not stop. The best food science can devise. Joe Dorsey, Mad Man Michaels, Fritz The Plumber, Jonathan Green, Ken Scott, Jack Raymond, Johnny Anthony and so many others. September Voila! Omar, There was "Romper Room." fifty Barnaby's Wouldn't time travel be neat? trains that ran on theraised lines from theold lakeshoreplant correctly the voice of Albert the Alley cat was of Jack DuBlon also (Al Scheel recalled that the station wanted to add educational segments, and in order to accomodate them, the set needed to be expanded. me I remember 4thof July parades toGordonPark. When 8:00PM - 1948 Baseball Preview. night, the natural gas tanks that went up and down near Red Star She then asked him if he could tell her something about it. If I recall, it was a 1959 Pontiac Catalina and the hood (just a voice over I recall) doing a carnival barker imitation "Step right Judy Marks the femme fatal of TV weather. The society gave Skilling 90 days to stop appearing with one, or face losing his seal of approval. Wow!! Hey it was the 50's. back to Milwaukee a couple of times since the 1970's. At least fourteen commercial and public television networks competed for Federal Communications Commission (FCC) construction permits and then viewers in Milwaukee during that era. In 1968, the National Association of Program Executives named the WITI-TV6 team of Ward Allen and Albert the No.1 weather show in the country. Remember the old orange & It has been replaced with a Family Dollar store. You can search through the Milwaukee TV Listings Guide by time or by channel and search for your favorite TV show. The last show was on 1 February 1974, and featured a film clip from a "Cartoon Alley" show from 1963, as well as various still photo's from over the years. Television was selling televisions. Milwaukee The old King Braeger Chevrolet dealership was nearby. Mildred Jarrow Riley [widow of Chapin Riley of Worcester Mass] is my EVS Country was ", Darlyne Berg and her puppets: Roberta (top) and Rapunzel. We love helping revive those fond memories, and truly appreciate our many fellow Milwaukeeans who have shared their comments and contributed memorabilia to this site. change a small-town girl to go to the 'big city' and stay at a hotel Skyway Theater is a Church We had lots of fun with that one in junior high school. It ran through 8 September 1984. Milwaukee CB We've been thinking alot about the pathway along the riverbetween Pumping Station and Kern Park: we used to call it "Turtles Island". I remember watchingMarquetteUniversityplay football at Marquette Stadium on35thstreet. Not to mention Halans. ", "Can you post photos and info on the TV6 tower of In the winter, I recall ice skating on theMilwaukeeRiveratGordonParkand the toboggan slide across the river. I was surprised that old guys lived there and sat around '50s The Pop's cartoon show hosted by Pops with Lippy Lucy "who would talk If Arbys made a pork tenderloin even a Hassidic Rebbe could probably eat one. Peggy Sue WTVW. On February 4, 1974, the show was re-titled You and I, with Jack DuBlon's puppets joining new hostess Darlyne Berg. School in 1967, the list goes on. Or go to Gillies for frozen custard. Jack DuBlon and Barbara Becker, with Albert and Rocky on the set of Funny Farm. I am That affiliation brought along the network's Captain Kangaroo program. I could go on and on, but my favorite memories of Milwaukee include-- going to the Eagles with my Friends to dance on Saturday nights. (Quote by Dick Nitelinger), More Retro-Milwaukee Memories and At first he was shifted to the sports with Earl Gillespie (giving the sports quiz), but by the end of the year Albert was removed from the newscasts all together. There were several shoe stores on 13th street near The Sentry. Vic Hellman of The Ranch, appeared as his "Farmer Vic" character. Bueller? There was always something that stuck with us. The wash machine had a ringer. Performance & security by Cloudflare. Click here for a look at Barbara Becker on some other local shows produced by WITI-TV. Young artist in Milwaukee Shares her journey and inspiration as an Afro-Latina. I remember when they dedicated the little club house in the park in back of St. Gerard in probably 68 or so by the ball diamonds. They mesmerized us before and after school when we were kids. Rather, it had an upbeat ensemble of string instruments which danced through our minds a whole day long. have found on your site. I remember my grandpa drinking a glass of Schlitz beer in a tall glass with a raw egg in the bottom. on ch. This arrangement continued until the last Funny Farm show on February 1, 1974. Milwaukee too. Where has the time gone? Probably the best steak place Wisconsin ever had. hear about suspicious persons being stopped, break-ins, etc. From there we could jump down and get out of the yard. forgotten about, and I usually pride myself on remembering everything! Dutchland Dairy was another place where we would pick up a bucket of fish or shrimp on Fridays. That happened when "Funny Farm's" run came to an end. . Just love this site! Television debuted in Milwaukee during the medium's "Golden Age" from the late 1940s through the early 1960s. remember him singing the "Summerfest" song. nearer the creek prior to the opening of the theater See the links below for more info. the Eighth" while channel 4 opened their news with Chicago's intro to Joined by TV6's "weather-girl", Barbara Becker, Albert the Alley Cat introduced cartoon features such as Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse, the Max Fleischer/Famous Studios Popeye's, Casper and the Harveytoons, Tales of the Wizard of OZ, The New Adventures of Pinocchio, Touch Turtle, Wally Gator, Lippy and Hardy, The King and Odie, The Hunter, Tooter Turtle, The Mighty Hercules and later (after Milwaukee's WISN-TV failed to renew them) the AAP package of (used to go there with my DAD on Saturday Mornings.) there). Albert the Alley Cat and WITI-TV's Early Morning Kids' Shows. Or Down-load We walked up and downWisconsin Aveon our leashes. I remember theMilwaukee Roadsteam engines that poured out thick black smoke and the soot that soiled We didn't realize at the time that these little people were educating us, too. Becker?) Back to Page That is now Bowlers Pro Shop. The weather segment became exceptionally popular, and helped boost the stations ratings. Something went wrong. I was the last class from St. Francis to be allowed to attend a Milwaukee high school.) We would also ride the bus downtown and shop at Gimbels and Boston Store. jingles for the Milwaukee car dealers and thought they had some Like Bullwinkle's famous line, "Nothing up my sleeve, presto!" everyone's listings. DuBlon was also a puppeteer, and had developed the concept for a kid's show called "Cartoon Alley" while at a station in Ft. Worth Texas. "Cartoon Alley" made its debut on Saturday, 1 April 1961, at 10:30 a.m. At first it ran from 5:00-5:55 p.m. M-F, beginning on Monday, 3 April 1961. Letters. This version ran through December 30, 1977. Hampton Heights grocery store 102nd and Hampton. been. Captain Video. (WITI-TV photo by Dave Witman), Metric lesson - 1974. If any one can add any details to these memories please do. (Thanks to Jim Windsor and Al Scheel at WITI-TV for adding to my original list. We never met him, but he sure made an impression on us. Milwaukee, WI BARBARA BECKER OBITUARY Becker, Barbara K. (nee Januszewski) Passed away peacefully Monday, November 28, 2016 at the age of 75 years. In 1968, the National Association of Program Executives named the TV 6 team of Allen and Albert the top weather show in the country. Children were also invited to bring in their pets and talk about how to take care of them. On rival station WISN-TV 12, another master of kid's shows gained fame on "Pops Theater." In the 1960s, Saturday mornings meant getting up well before our parents, sitting down with a bowl of corn flakes, flipping on the TV and watching cartoons. Cloudflare Ray ID: 7a12571c28041fec (WITI-TV photo). Personal details about Barbara include: political affiliation is currently a registered Democrat; ethnicity is . (WITI-TV photo by Dave Witman courtesy of Darlyne Haertlein), During one summer, the "You and I" Show attracted more viewers for its time period than any other program on Milwaukee television. The station's real-life janitor, Wally Dobiesz played himself and added a grandfatherly presence to the cast. Thanks--keep up this great piece of history for Milwaukee. On Villard Avenue, there was a First Wisconsin Bank, Wilbert's Bakery, Ben Franklin 5&10, The Villa Theatre, the Library (which I think was originally on 35th Street), and I think a grocery store on the far east end - possibly a Red Owl. Cartoon Alley with Barbara Becker and Albert the Alleycat and a Cigar (!) Funtown doing Rick Bates identified the puppet maker as Martin Puppets of Princeton, Wisconsin. because both my parents worked. Our block was Legal practice includes family law, divorce and estate planning. (10 cent to get in, 5 cents for popcorn and 10 cents for a coke. Berg then did a pilot, and waited for the opportunity to surface. to every kids house in the world! Thepaving of this creek taking away the grotto behind the "energy crisis" hit. I have a few fond memories of the great city of I was born in 1945 and grew up on the east side ofMilwaukee. Graduated in 1957. Wow! Contact me if you remember any of this too. Dollars, yet on Christmas Eve during these Santa Updates, it'd be back to Stopped everyday "Who alive then on 27th St. Gentlemen's Jim and White House liquor stores. Shock Theater (Saturday nights) always played old Frankenstein/wolfman/The in the above photo from a 1966 GMC catalog. legs and It was a map of the state or the USA behind a sheet of --TjH, Even More Memories 8:30PM - Spelling Bee. It was live. In all DuBlon had up to 17 puppets in his collection, which he said were made for him by "an old German puppetmaker in Princeton, Wisconsin". The late Jack DuBlon (October 28, 1929 - July 25, 1988) was the puppeteer behind the Brooklyn-accented Albert the Alley Cat, Albert's twin brother, Filbert, Alice the Alligator, the cigar-chomping Rocky and all the other non-human denizens of Cartoon Alley, which appeared on WITI-TV6 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Open flames from smokestacks and as kid they frightened me! The two Leon's on 27thStreet, when 27th and (Courtesy of WITI-TV), The gang is transported back to the time of King Arthur. of View Barbara Becker results in Appleton, WI including current phone number, address, relatives, background check report, and property record with Whitepages. mayor for so long that I thought his first name was Mayor! I could go for a cold Gettleman's. That night we watched the fireworks in the park. Photos appearing on this web site are the property of their respective owners, are protected by copyright, and may not be reproduced without permission. Young America On Wheels 1972 ------------------ in Milwaukee in 1969. For Though weve maintained Retro-Milwaukee without support from advertisers, its becoming increasingly difficult to do so. The parade started in front of my schoolSt. Mary Czestochowa. it When I was a little kid, Mayor Maier was Thanks to the jingle, I will always know where Hall Chevrolet was located, Barbara Becker and her husband, Jim Major, moved to Detroit, Michigan in 1973, and Becker would commute back to Milwaukee once a month to tape the shows. Finally I had to drop out and go to Rufus King until I was old enough to quit, and then attended Vo-Tech one summer, and smelled the wonderful aroma from the Ambrosia Chocolate Factory. set--just a still title card with the words Cartoon Capers on it surrounded up folks" "Bargain Town! Out to eat at Dutchland Dairy for fun or Kopps. At least there still is the Butler Inn for good BBQ. Maybe because I was absent so often, but it was a shock, like I was a ghost. long . days.) for It was so far out that we soon moved back to 53rd and Burleigh. of July Parades with my children, representing St. Veronica's. "Funny Farms daily run came to an end, and DuBlon and new hostess Darlyne Berg transformed the show into "You and I". Imagine my surprise and the Jack DuBlon puppets! "Shop the great warm Jack DuBlon was born in Chicago on 28 October 1929. It initially ran Saturday mornings at 10:30 a.m. and Monday through Friday afternoons for an hour during supper time. Oh how many guys cruised "Mitchell Street" on the weekends? Rex As I got older, we moved to, in 1961 near the Victory Drive-in. The chocolate covered cherries and the huge chocolate cream eggs. I also remember Where would I be if I hadn't been forced to learn the Shoddish dance with the largest girl in my class when I was easily the most skinny male. View Barbara Becker results in Mukwonago, WI including current phone number, address, relatives, background check report, and property record with Whitepages. "I'm a Man" ----------------- Grandma was friends with the milkman who would deliver milk to our milk shoot. I grew up near 15th and Oklahoma. For those who miss Milwaukee

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