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344: 406:, typically based around a one-page plot summary for each episode. This gave the show an added spontaneity uncommon to most children's shows, though the series was marked by a go-slow, gentle nature with naturalistic discussions between Friendly, Rusty, and Jerome, as though the friends were meeting and simply having a conversation as opposed to actually having a set storyline. The simple repetition of its main elements from show to show put it fundamentally at odds with the bolder, ever-changing nature of such shows as 375:
gave his iconic invitation to "Now, look up, waaaaaay up, and I'll call Rusty ... Rusty?" to which he would then summon his friend, Rusty the Rooster. Typically, Jerome the Giraffe would visit, poking his head in through a high window after being whistled for by Friendly. Rusty the Rooster, who lived in a book bag hanging on the wall by the window, would emerge and produce, from the bag, books to be read and other props, some seemingly larger than could fit in the bag.
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and a big armchair for two more to curl up in when you come again to our castle. I'll close the big front doors and pull up the drawbridge after you're gone. Goodbye. Goodbye." His hand gestures farewell as the camera zooms out or fades and the castle's medieval doors are closed and the drawbridge is raised. The slow reprise of “Early One Morning” continues on harp and recorder throughout. Night falls on the castle as a silvery
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would continue until it stops at the Giant's great big boot on the left coming into view at the edge of the valley and Friendly would ask the viewers to "Look up  ... waaaaay up!" and the Giant would thus invite everyone to come visit his castle, telling them that he will meet them there after letting the drawbridge down and opening the front doors. The traditional tune "
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At the conclusion of a typical show, Friendly plays one verse of "Early One Morning" on his recorder, says goodbye to his friends and his viewers as he puts his miniature furniture away: "It's late. This little chair will be waiting for one of you, and a rocking chair for another who likes to rock,
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The rest of the show focused on gentle, humorous chat between Friendly, Rusty, and Jerome, followed by a story or a musical performance. When extra instrumentation was needed, a pair of otherwise silent puppet cats and raccoons and a rooster—Angie and Fiddle, the Jazz Cats and Patty and Polly, the
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for his viewers beside his feet (with only his feet and hands visible), saying, "Here we are inside, here's one little chair for one of you, and a bigger chair for two more to curl up in, and for someone who likes to rock, a rocking chair in the middle." Then the camera would tilt up, as the Giant
370:, while the camera slowly zoomed into a model of the Giant's castle, the drawbridge slowly dropped down, and the medieval inward-swinging double doors that say "Friendly Giant" opened wide in welcome as promised. Once inside, the Friendly Giant would put out three miniature chairs in front of the 357:
The short, 15-minute show was perhaps most famous for its opening sequence. Each episode would begin with the camera panning to the right over a detailed model of part of a village, farm, harbor, city, etc as Friendly could be heard narrating and observing the goings-on in the land below. The pan
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Raccoons with recorder and bassoon and Buster, a Rooster with electric bass guitar—joined in (puppeteered by Gustáv Hársfai (Sr.) and Linda Keogh (Jr). Music for the show was composed by the show's harpist,
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After the show's cancellation in 1985, the show continued to air in reruns until September 1987, when the show was removed from the schedule completely to make room for new children's shows.
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paraphernalia was removed from the CBC Museum after the puppets Rusty and Jerome appeared, without permission from the Homme family, in a sketch during the 2007
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was part of a block of children's programming aired by the CBC each weekday morning that included programs such as
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Authorized biography of Robert Homme called Look Up - Way Up based on interviews done with Bob after he retired.
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is based on interviews conducted with Bob after he retired. Links to memorable audio clips were also included.
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of these shows were distributed to a few other non-commercial stations, and some of them made it to the
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Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981, Part II: Live, Film, and Tape Series
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AVTrust.ca - The Friendly Giant (containing a video clip of the show). Retrieved October 22, 2005
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Friendly Giant - CBC Classics - CBC Days to Remember - CBC Archives. Retrieved October 22, 2005
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Approximately 850 episodes of the show are currently held in the CBC's archive, including
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carried both WHA and CBC versions from 1953 until 1970, when NET ceded the network to the
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Obituary of Bob Homme and The Friendly Giant on TV Party.com. Retrieved October 22, 2005
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from September 30, 1958, through to March 1985. It featured three main characters: a
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For the character created by Roald Dahl known as the Big Friendly Giant, see
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Look up - Way Up! The Friendly Giant - the Biography of Robert M. Homme
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Friendly Giant dies after lengthy illness. Retrieved October 26, 2008
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Look Up - Way Up! The Friendly Giant - The Biography of Robert Homme
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A rare distinction for a non-Canadian; Homme was born in Wisconsin.
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Props, costumes and puppets from the show were on display at the
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The puppeteer of both Jerome the Giraffe and Rusty the rooster,
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ended, more than 3,000 episodes of the show had been produced.
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s model castle, used during the opening and closing sequence.
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The star of the show, Bob Homme, was made a member of the
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TV Acres - The Friendly Giant. Retrieved October 22, 2005
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in 1998. He died on May 2, 2000, at the age of 81 of
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The BFG
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Bob Homme
Rod Coneybeare
Early One Morning
Daniel McCarthy
WHA-TV
Madison, Wisconsin
CBC Television
Jarvis St.
Toronto
Ontario
NET
CBC Television
CBC Television
giant
Bob Homme
Rod Coneybeare
Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
WHA
University of Wisconsin–Madison
WHA-TV
Kinescopes
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Toronto
Ontario
National Educational Television
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