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Hot Fudge - new info on old classic

dwmckim

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Throughout the years, every now and then someone will come on the forum and ask "hey does anyone remember that really great mid 70's early morning kids' show, Hot Fudge?" I have many fond (though fuzzy memories) of this classic! But actual info on the show aside from peoples' memories have been scarce. However, lately there's been some interesting stuff surfacing...

The Detroit show that originated the series apparently did a reunion show in December. I've been trying to hunt down someone who might have managed to catch it, but so far have been unsuccessful. However some old footage has finally surfaced just very recently on youtube...do a search for "hot fudge show" and you'll see one excerpt that was on someone's old videotape of stuff (the beginning was taped over but there was some of the show still surviving on the tape) and there's also a full episode broken down into four parts from one of its early seasons with Arte Johnson before the show went into wide syndication...really brought back a bunch of memories (even though this wouldn't have been an episode i would have seen, it still brought back memories of the puppets, the humor...i had totally forgotten how hilarious Mona was!)

Dare we hope that with the latest reunion special that somehow this show may get a dvd release?
 
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