Jabberwocky - Being Polite J102

2716.0876
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circa 1974
Jabberwocky J102 "Being Polite"
Jabberwocky; Being Polite; JoBeth, Tucker, and Mr. B pantomime letting each other go first through a door; theme song and visuals; Jobeth opens a letter for Dirty Frank, which is an invitation to the Puppets Promenade; Frank calls and makes a date to go with a friend; black screen breaks; JoBeth and Tucker ask the show's kids about the reasons for politeness; Mr. B explains some of the histories of greetings and customs in society; there are a group of scenes that demonstrate rude behavior, and the kids are asked how the behaviors might have been changed or should have been changed; peanut animations demonstrate good manners; Tucker helps Frank dress for the prom; JoBeth and Tucker help Frank prep in other ways; after the prom Frank reports that he taught everyone how to do the funky ash can;
On the set Peter Johnson, Bob Prosky, Tucker Smallwood, JoBeth Williams, Gail Frank, Dan Kolsrud, Joseph A. Bailey, Shelagh Gordon, Joyce Smith, Bob Tingle, Dave Lawless, Carol Reichenback, Jill Katz, Jerome Kagan, Lonnie Carton, Yellow Bison Animation, Tom Jurkowski, David Lucas, Howie Rouse, Leon Goldman, Peter Sinatra, Ted Talanian, Lorraine Forte, Keith Jardine, Mike Barbarita, Pete Walent, Ted Perzan, Frank Quinn, Ron Schindler, Curt Reichenbach, Al King, Ed Paolino, David Buhl, Roger Rice, Cal Hoyle, Mary Newsham, Matt Rovner, Gregg Kidd, Alex Frisbie, Jim Lowell, George Ellard, Bill McArthur, Geoff Sullivan, Len Pray Paul Clark, Rob Roy, Scott Obreza;

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