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- Lidsville runtime "0.4166666666666667".
- Lidsville abstract "Lidsville is Sid and Marty Krofft's third television show following H.R. Pufnstuf (1969) and The Bugaloos (1970). As did its predecessors, the series combined two types of characters: conventional actors in makeup filmed alongside performers in full mascot costumes, whose voices were dubbed in post-production. Seventeen episodes aired on Saturday mornings for two seasons, 1971–1973. The opening was shot at Six Flags Over Texas.".
- Lidsville completionDate "1973-09-02".
- Lidsville country United_States.
- Lidsville format Children's_television_series.
- Lidsville network American_Broadcasting_Company.
- Lidsville numberOfEpisodes "17".
- Lidsville producer Sid_and_Marty_Krofft.
- Lidsville releaseDate "1971-09-11".
- Lidsville runtime "25.0".
- Lidsville starring Billie_Hayes.
- Lidsville starring Butch_Patrick.
- Lidsville starring Charles_Nelson_Reilly.
- Lidsville starring Jerry_Maren.
- Lidsville starring Sharon_Baird.
- Lidsville starring Van_Snowden.
- Lidsville thumbnail Lidsville_Butch_Patrick_1971.jpg?width=300.
- Lidsville voice Joan_Gerber.
- Lidsville voice Lennie_Weinrib.
- Lidsville voice Walker_Edmiston.
- Lidsville wikiPageExternalLink lids.htm.
- Lidsville wikiPageExternalLink lidsville_remix.html.
- Lidsville wikiPageExternalLink lidsville.
- Lidsville wikiPageExternalLink butchinterview.htm.
- Lidsville wikiPageID "1342776".
- Lidsville wikiPageRevisionID "604408748".
- Lidsville country United_States.
- Lidsville episodenumber "1".
- Lidsville episodenumber "10".
- Lidsville episodenumber "11".
- Lidsville episodenumber "12".
- Lidsville episodenumber "13".
- Lidsville episodenumber "14".
- Lidsville episodenumber "15".
- Lidsville episodenumber "16".
- Lidsville episodenumber "17".
- Lidsville episodenumber "2".
- Lidsville episodenumber "3".
- Lidsville episodenumber "4".
- Lidsville episodenumber "5".
- Lidsville episodenumber "6".
- Lidsville episodenumber "7".
- Lidsville episodenumber "8".
- Lidsville episodenumber "9".
- Lidsville firstAired "1971-09-11".
- Lidsville format Children's_television_series.
- Lidsville hasPhotoCollection Lidsville.
- Lidsville id "66679".
- Lidsville lastAired "1973-09-02".
- Lidsville network American_Broadcasting_Company.
- Lidsville numEpisodes "17".
- Lidsville originalairdate "1971-09-11".
- Lidsville producer Sid_and_Marty_Krofft.
- Lidsville runtime "25.0".
- Lidsville shortsummary "After falling into the magician's hat and discovering a magical world, Mark is mistaken for a spy by the tyrannical Hoo Doo and his cohorts, including Weenie the good-natured genie.".
- Lidsville shortsummary "Colonel Poom navigates Mark and Weenie the Genie through the Hair Forest, the Shampoo River and other exotic locales on their way to find The Golden Ladder. Hoo Doo and associates scramble to stop them and ultimately unleash Big Daddy Hoo Doo.".
- Lidsville shortsummary "Hoo Doo crashes Weenie's birthday party and kidnaps several good hat people to plan a party for the Imperial Wizard.".
- Lidsville shortsummary "Hoo Doo crashes the good hat people's charity event and turns them all into senior citizens.".
- Lidsville shortsummary "Hoo Doo evicts the residents of Lidsville, so Mark disguises himself as a rival wizard and challenges Hoo Doo to a duel.".
- Lidsville shortsummary "Hoo Doo gives Mark Weenie's magic powers and uses the boy as his personal servant.".
- Lidsville shortsummary "Hoo Doo plays the pied piper and lures the good hat people into his Brain Wash machine to create an army to conquer The Imperial Wizard.".
- Lidsville shortsummary "Hoo Doo uses a Lonely Hearts Club to land a date with Wilhelmina W. Witchiepoo from H.R. Pufnstuf, so Mark summons his feminine wiles and tries to break them up.".
- Lidsville shortsummary "Hoo Doo's good-natured twin brother Bruce arrives while he's away and causes great confusion in Lidsville.".
- Lidsville shortsummary "In this clip episode, Hoo Doo's mother comes to Lidsville while her son is away, and all of the inhabitants try to convince her that Hoo Doo is still as bad as he ever was.".
- Lidsville shortsummary "Mark suggests the citizens elect a mayor, so Hoo Doo goes out of his way to rig the election.".
- Lidsville shortsummary "Raunchy Rabbit takes control of Hoo Doo's magical powers after they're struck by lightning.".
- Lidsville shortsummary "The bad hats run amok when Hoo Doo comes down with amnesia.".
- Lidsville shortsummary "The evil hats plot to overthrow Hoo Doo. Meanwhile, Weenie comes down with the Ali Baba Virus.".
- Lidsville shortsummary "When Mark attempts a getaway by magic carpet, Hoo Doo summons a giant vacuum cleaner to swallow the boy, leaving it up to Weenie to mount a rescue.".
- Lidsville shortsummary "When Weenie runs away, Hoo Doo kidnaps Nursie and Scorchy and holds them for ransom until the genie is returned.".
- Lidsville shortsummary "When a magic bean stalk sprouts in Lidsville, Hoo Doo disguises himself as Mark and attempts to escape to the real world.".
- Lidsville showName "Lidsville".
- Lidsville starring Billie_Hayes.
- Lidsville starring Butch_Patrick.
- Lidsville starring Charles_Nelson_Reilly.
- Lidsville starring Jerry_Maren.
- Lidsville starring Sharon_Baird.
- Lidsville starring Van_Snowden.
- Lidsville starring "Joy Campbell".
- Lidsville title "A Little Hoo Doo Goes a Long Way".
- Lidsville title "Alias, the Imperial Wizard".
- Lidsville title "Fly Now, Vacuum Later".
- Lidsville title "Have I Got a Girl For Hoo Doo".
- Lidsville title "Hoo Doo Who?".
- Lidsville title "Is There a Mayor in the House?".
- Lidsville title "Let's Hear it for Whizzo".
- Lidsville title "Lidsville".
- Lidsville title "Mark and the Bean Stalk".
- Lidsville title "Mommy Hoo Doo".
- Lidsville title "Oh, Brother".
- Lidsville title "Show Me the Way to Go Home".
- Lidsville title "Take Me to Your Rabbit".
- Lidsville title "The Great Brain Robbery".
- Lidsville title "The Old Hat Home".
- Lidsville title "Turn in Your Turban, You're Through".
- Lidsville title "Weenie, Weenie, Where's Our Genie?".
- Lidsville title "World in a Hat".
- Lidsville voices Joan_Gerber.
- Lidsville voices Lennie_Weinrib.
- Lidsville voices Walker_Edmiston.