I used to love this music! I thought they were singing "hot fudge hold 'em on in."
I remember recording one of these Holey Moleys on audio cassette when I was a kid, and I recall explaining on the tape that there was a painting with a "Do Not Touch" sign on it, and when he touched it, the painting went black like turning off a TV.
I was faced with the same choice. I watched this on Channel 7 in Detroit every Sunday morning. Then immediately after it was an Abbott & Costello movie. Church didn't stand a chance.
@Burgerfanny YES! The Abbot & Costello Movie followup was always brilliant, especially the "Meet Frankenstein" and "Go To Mars" outings! Such fond memories!
@Burgerfanny Amen lol Channel 7 Sunday mornings and when I was in Milwaukee it came on channel 12 WISN Saturday 6:30 AM before cartoons. I usually went to church after these shows.
I have whistled this every day since I was five and can finally be laid to rest.
BeetleGirl1977 3 months ago
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BeetleGirl1977 3 months ago
Holy! Moley!
#couldnothelpit
fhb3isback 5 months ago
Misses the fact stuff like this isn't produced anymore.
BPavsner 6 months ago
You have any more Holy Moleys?
powerextreme83147 8 months ago
I am 46 years old and this damn song has been in my head for 35 years.
Crazy what you remember.
thangfish 11 months ago 4
I never knew "Hot Fudge Show" was produced in Motown.
At the age of 6, living in SanFran, I recall that KGO, Channel 7, aired it on Sunday Mornings.
StukInBuf 1 year ago
I also remember saying "HONK!" after they blew the horn at the end.
jeopardy60611 1 year ago
I used to love this music! I thought they were singing "hot fudge hold 'em on in."
I remember recording one of these Holey Moleys on audio cassette when I was a kid, and I recall explaining on the tape that there was a painting with a "Do Not Touch" sign on it, and when he touched it, the painting went black like turning off a TV.
jeopardy60611 1 year ago
I was faced with the same choice. I watched this on Channel 7 in Detroit every Sunday morning. Then immediately after it was an Abbott & Costello movie. Church didn't stand a chance.
Burgerfanny 1 year ago 2
@Burgerfanny YES! The Abbot & Costello Movie followup was always brilliant, especially the "Meet Frankenstein" and "Go To Mars" outings! Such fond memories!
bps3013 1 year ago
@bps3013 ME as Well :-)
WisRonsin1 3 weeks ago
@Burgerfanny Amen lol Channel 7 Sunday mornings and when I was in Milwaukee it came on channel 12 WISN Saturday 6:30 AM before cartoons. I usually went to church after these shows.
WisRonsin1 3 weeks ago