I was a guest on the Ranger Hal Show in about 1965 at the Saturday Birthday Party. I was around 5 years old. We lived in College Park, MD across the street from a professional clown named Mike Mehalic, who was an early Ronald McDonald among other things, and made guest appearances on the Ranger Hal show. He got me on the Birthday Party. It was great fun! I remember at the end they dropped balloons and small toys and confetti out of the ceiling. Wish I had a tape of the segment I was on.
Oh my! Have you made my day.... I was raised on these shows!!! Ranger Hal and Pick Temple worked with my Aunt Lois on the campus of the Census Bureau.. this is a wonderful treat!! thank you....
I was doing archival research for the filming of LA Confidential, and one of the producers told me that he was one of the puppeteers for Ranger Hal. He also stated that he still had the puppets, but they were disintegrating quickly. Thanks for sharing this great kinescope!
Academy Award® winner Barry Levinson (Best Director of 1988 for "Rain Man") is proud of his work on WTOP-TV's Ranger Hal Show in the 1960s, including a stint as puppeteer.
Levinson fictionalizes those experiences in his novel "Sixty-Six"... writing about a young man working on "The Ranger Al Show".
What memories this brings back.Cant wait to see the rest.Anyone remember Ranger Hal appearing on Capt Kangaroo?Would pay a million dollars for that one.
Wow I remember this show when I was little, along with Captain Tugg
steveislove 2 months ago
Ha Ha.
My brother was on ranger Hal and grabbed the wrabbit and pulled his off exposing the guys hand.
cbarsonfire 2 months ago
I WASCON THE RANGER HAL SHOW ON WTOP!!!!!.....markabass1
markabass1 6 months ago
I was on this show in December 1967 at the age of 6 I still remember that rabbit was light blue, They served us Hostess Pies I still remember.
TraumaKing1313 1 year ago
I had my 'birthday' on the Ranger Hal show..
back in 63 ? they had this room full of really cool toys..planes and such.
ended up sitting in one of the rows and getting some really crummy toy's instead..lol..
I took a carrot with me to 'feed' one of the puppets.
When I got home, all my friends came running up to me saying they saw me on the show.
Way before Tevo..or video..never saw me on the show.
This was in the D.C. area somewhere.
don't remember a thing about the show..thanks !!!!!
VonSeolh 1 year ago
I loved this show when I was a kid...A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...
designermite 1 year ago
Haven't seen this since I was a kid. Fun video.
I remember when Ranger Hal & Oswald the Rabbit came to Cumberland, Maryland back in the sixties and I was able to see them.
ba82paulus 1 year ago
Wow, that was boring. I was a kid and watched this and I thought it was a lot better then.
matrox 2 years ago
I was a guest on the Ranger Hal Show in about 1965 at the Saturday Birthday Party. I was around 5 years old. We lived in College Park, MD across the street from a professional clown named Mike Mehalic, who was an early Ronald McDonald among other things, and made guest appearances on the Ranger Hal show. He got me on the Birthday Party. It was great fun! I remember at the end they dropped balloons and small toys and confetti out of the ceiling. Wish I had a tape of the segment I was on.
AnjuliMcDaniel 2 years ago
Original source: 2-inch quadruplex ("Quad") black & white videotape.
kaptainkidshow 3 years ago
Oh my! Have you made my day.... I was raised on these shows!!! Ranger Hal and Pick Temple worked with my Aunt Lois on the campus of the Census Bureau.. this is a wonderful treat!! thank you....
coffeyhouse619 3 years ago
I was doing archival research for the filming of LA Confidential, and one of the producers told me that he was one of the puppeteers for Ranger Hal. He also stated that he still had the puppets, but they were disintegrating quickly. Thanks for sharing this great kinescope!
CineGraphic 3 years ago
Academy Award® winner Barry Levinson (Best Director of 1988 for "Rain Man") is proud of his work on WTOP-TV's Ranger Hal Show in the 1960s, including a stint as puppeteer.
Levinson fictionalizes those experiences in his novel "Sixty-Six"... writing about a young man working on "The Ranger Al Show".
kaptainkidshow 3 years ago
Didn't the late Max Robinson (newscaster) do some puppeteering on the show, too?
This was a terrific show. Who can forget the lineup of Hal following Kapt. K. on WTOP TV?
Hal was a great guy with a real heart for kids. R.I.P., Ranger.
mikeaustin1 3 years ago
wow....my grandfather Jim Silman /made/ this? That's so cool! 8D
Raemex09 3 years ago
Wrong Ozzie Rabbit..School is just as important
as travel.
143AC 4 years ago
What about Pick Temple? Does anyone have that?
jacangemi 4 years ago
I don't currently have any complete shows of Pick Temple. I hope to solve that within a few months.
In the meantime, I will post a very short interview conducted with Ranger Hal Shaw and Pick Temple in the early 1980s.
Watch for it on YouTube, and also at the KaptainKidshow web site.
kaptainkidshow 4 years ago
What memories this brings back.Cant wait to see the rest.Anyone remember Ranger Hal appearing on Capt Kangaroo?Would pay a million dollars for that one.
tapemaster 4 years ago