Hot Fudge | |
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Also known as | The Hot Fudge Show |
Genre | Children's television series |
Starring | Arte Johnson (season 1) Larry Santos Ron Coden Amanda Caruthers Yolanda Williams |
Voices of | Bob Elnicky Larry Santos Ron Coden |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 4 |
Production | |
Producers | Barry Hurd Bob Elnicky |
Running time | 22–24 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | WXYZ-TV Syndication |
Release | September 1976 – 1980 |
Hot Fudge (also known as The Hot Fudge Show) is an American children's television series that was produced in Detroit by WXYZ-TV (owned and operated at the time by ABC) and distributed by the Lexington Broadcast Services Company. [1] Originally airing only in Detroit beginning in 1974, the show grew in popularity and was syndicated nationally from 1976 to 1980; [2] a few of WXYZ's sister ABC-owned stations (including KGO and WLS) carried the program.
Featuring music, songs, and sketches with live actors and puppets (known as the "Mits") in a manner similar to Sesame Street , the show was originally hosted by Arte Johnson. The duo of the bearded musician Larry (Larry Santos) and green, fuzzy, monster-like puppet Seymour (voiced by producer Bob Elnicky) took over after the first season.
Glenn Denver, a puppet parody of John Denver, released an album titled Glenn Denver Sings Country Songs from the Hot Fudge T.V. Show. Three other Hot Fudge albums were released; The Electric Fuzz's Rock 'N Roll from the Hot Fudge T.V. Show, Larry and Seymour Sing Songs from the Hot Fudge T.V. Show, and Hooray For Friendship and 9 Other Hits from the Hot Fudge T.V. Show, Plus Nine More. All of the albums have been released on CD.
A Hot Fudge episode was submitted to the University of Georgia for a Peabody Award in 1974; though not selected for the award itself, it was retained for the university's Peabody Awards Collection Archives. [3] The show won a Puppeteers of America ACT AWARD in 1976. [4]
On Wednesday, December 5, 2007, Detroit PBS member station WTVS presented a 90-minute reunion special, featuring the original cast, including Larry and Seymour. The special featured memories of the program interspersed with clips from the series. [5] A rerun of the episode was aired on December 14, 2007.