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Country and Western Hour: Humphrey B Bear guest stars

1968

Country and Western Hour: Humphrey B Bear guest stars

1968

  • NFSA IDK50YQ849
  • TypeTelevision
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormMusic, Series
  • GenresCountry music
  • Year1968

As a silent bear, one of Humphrey B Bear's main ways of spreading joy is to dance. Here’s an early example of Humphrey cutting a rug, on a 1968 episode of the Nine Network’s Country and Western Hour. Introduced as ‘the most famous kids personality in Australia today’, Humphrey gets a huge hand from the audience as he comes out in a fringed vest for some pawskootin’ fun.

The children in the audience of Country and Western Hour could look rather glazed-eyed in some of the segments, but there’s no mistaking the glee on their faces in this one. Watch out particularly for the girl kicking her legs along with Humphrey.

Courtesy of
Nine Network

As a silent bear, one of Humphrey B Bear's main ways of spreading joy is to dance. Here’s an early example of Humphrey cutting a rug, on a 1968 episode of the Nine Network’s Country and Western Hour. Introduced as ‘the most famous kids personality in Australia today’, Humphrey gets a huge hand from the audience as he comes out in a fringed vest for some pawskootin’ fun.

The children in the audience of Country and Western Hour could look rather glazed-eyed in some of the segments, but there’s no mistaking the glee on their faces in this one. Watch out particularly for the girl kicking her legs along with Humphrey.

Courtesy of
Nine Network
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