This is very true. Ollie the Dragon was the only puppet with a mouth that opened and Burr did not really do "lip sync". Even as a kid, this always bothered me. But not enough not to be a fan. And I'm certain that's because of the characters.puppetguy said:Burr Tilstrom was an improvisational genius... While the mechanics of his puppeteering were not awe inspiring, somehow the characters transcended.
No, the black and white shows DO exist (at least 700 of them do), but Martin Tahse, who is the rights owner to all the shows, is reluctant to release them. Still there are about 7 or 8 bootlegs floating around that are usually available on eBay. Here's a list from Mark's site of the ones that exist on film:Was Once Ernie said:Unfortunately, I think the only shows that exist are color episodes that were done in the 70's, not the original series from the 50's. I recall them not being as good. Still, it would be nice to have something on DVD. The 70's shows are better than nothing.
Wow! That's great to know. Thanks for the info!Beulah Witch said:No, the black and white shows DO exist (at least 700 of them do)