Professor Kool
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Professor Kool was a character in Professor Kool’s cool skool[1] which aired on WMAR-TV in Baltimore on Saturday mornings from 1967 to 1977[2] and was hosted by Stu Kerr. It was a television show aimed at children. Each week different children appeared on the show.
Professor Kool was portrayed as a “loony teacher” who wore oversized shoes, an academic’s robe and mortarboard, comically large bow tie, glasses and had a moustache. He aimed to make kids enjoy school more by using songs such as “it’s lots of fun” sung to the tune of "Jingle Bells.”
Another of the weekly features was when children were selected from the audience to play the Pie Face game using the Hasbro toy of the same name. The contestants would line up to stick their faces through the pie hole and yell "SOCK IT TO ME! ... SOCK IT TO ME!" while turning the cranks.[3]
Professor Kool had a nemesis named Miss Spiderweb, a silent, stealthy witch-like wraith who wreaked havoc in the classroom who was played by John Ziemann.[2] Ziemann was a studio technician who was with WMAR for 35 years.[4] As the villain of the show, Miss Spiderweb was frequently the target of the kids on the set and at personal appearances. In fact, he sustained injuries on the set that sent him to the emergency room on three occasions.
One of the shows favorable highlights was Professor Kool’s reading of the lunch menu; a long scroll with wacky unappealing descriptions would have the classmates sounding disgusted.
References
[edit]- ^ "Professor Kool's Fun Skool". IMDB. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
- ^ a b "Television host Stu Kerr, beloved by children, dies". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
- ^ "Pie Face Game|Toys for Kids|Hasbro Games". www.hasbro.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23.
- ^ "Marching Ravens - Staff". Baltimore Ravens (NFL). Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
- 1960s American children's comedy television series
- 1970s American children's comedy television series
- 1967 American television series debuts
- 1977 American television series endings
- Local children's television programming in the United States
- Television series about children
- Television series about educators
- American children's television series stubs