Vernon said, they look back and go, Oh, that show was great but it was so weird. And thats what made me want to watch every single day. As anyone who still knows the Lidsville theme song by heart can tell you, the original series centered on a boy named Mark played by Butch Patrick of The Munsters who discovers a world of anthropomorphized hats, headpieces and chapeaus. There he befriends characters like Rah Rah the football helmet and Nursie the nurses cap, and is pursued by a green skinned magician named Horatio J. Hoo. Doo played with scenery chewing zest by Charles Nelson Reilly. Mr. Vernon said that his film will preserve and build upon the pop absurdist style of its predecessor. Were going to try and keep a lot of characters from the original show, he said, even though we might play with the designs and with their backstories, so they fit into a full length feature. The Hoo. Doo character in particular and his flying top hat, called a Hatamaran are staying, Mr. Conrad said, though no casting decisions have been made. In adapting the work of the Kroffts for contemporary viewers, Mr. Vernon said, You really have to look at the source material and be true to it. He added, There is something at the heart of every show they did that captured the audience back then, and thats something you cant lose. That balance seemed to be missing from Land of the Lost, a live action feature adapted from the Kroffts show of the same name. That film, directed by Brad Silberling and released by Universal in 2. A vast archive of episode guides for radio series past and present. Their second television series was The Bugaloos for NBC, followed by Lidsville for ABC in 1971. A primetime allstar television special called Fol De RolABC, a. Butch Patrick, Actor The Munsters. In 1960, a young 7yearold named Patrick Lilley went on an Amos Carr photo shoot with his little sister. She was the subject but. The Banana Splits Adventure Hour is an hourlong, packaged television variety program featuring The Banana Splits, a fictional rock band composed of four funny animal. Will Ferrell, and was a major disappointment at the box office, grossing less than 5. Marty Krofft said in a telephone interview that the creative team behind Lidsville, as well as its association with Dream. Works, would clearly identify it as a family oriented film. Surf`S Up Online. With Lidsville, Mr. Krofft said, there would be no messing around, going after that audience. We cant have any confusion, and we wont have here. A release date for Lidsville has not been announced, and Mr. Vernon said the visual style of the film was still being worked out. Thats the fun of development, he said, We havent made our rules yet. How To Watch Lidsville Moviefone' title='How To Watch Lidsville Moviefone' />Seventies Childrens and Cartoon Series ABC AFTERSCHOOL SPECIALS These were thought up in the heady early 70s, when people actually believed in educational TV for. The Tom and Jerry Show, also known as The New Tom and Jerry Show, is an animated television series produced for Saturday mornings by HannaBarbera Productions in. A very old form of spectacle, Puppet Shows use some kind of puppetry to feature their characters in realtime setting it apart from animation, including. Melissa Sue Gilbert who played Laura Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie. I can see the mixture of live action and animation possibly happening. I can also see fully animated. You could start the movie in one animated style, and once our main character falls into Lidsville, you can completely redesign the movie to something else. Needless to say, Lidsville is being planned as a 3 D feature All our movies are in 3 D now, Mr. Vernon said, and the director, who played the Gingerbread Man in the Shrek movies, said hed probably find a way to slip his voice into this one too. Im as self promoting as the next guy, Mr. Vernon said. An earlier version of this post said that Adam Lorenzo would write the screenplay for the Lidsville movie. Marty Krofft said on Monday afternoon that Mr. Lorenzo is no longer involved with the film.