Mr. Dressup

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Mr. Dressup
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Ernie Coombs as Mr. Dressup with co-stars: Casey and Finnegan
Genre Children's television series
Starring Ernie Coombs (Mr. Dressup)
Judith Lawrence (puppeteer)
Country of origin Canada
Production
Running time 30 mins
Broadcast
Original channel CBC
Original run 1967 – 1996 (new episodes)
Photograph of the Treehouse set from Mr. Dressup; currently on view in the foyer of the Canadian Broadcasting Centre, Toronto.
Photograph of the Treehouse set from Mr. Dressup; currently on view in the foyer of the Canadian Broadcasting Centre, Toronto.

Mr. Dressup was a Canadian children's television series which was produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from 1967 to 1996.

The series starred Ernie Coombs (an American who later became a Canadian citizen) as Mr. Dressup, a character who had started on the earlier series Butternut Square. The show aired every weekday morning, and each day Mr. Dressup would lead children through a series of songs, stories, arts, crafts and imagination games, with the help of his friends Casey and Finnegan, a boy and a dog who lived in a treehouse in the back yard. Judith Lawrence was the puppeteer who brought Casey and Finnegan, along with other occasional puppet visitors like Alligator Al and Aunt Bird, to life. The set for the show included the inside of Mr. Dressup's house, with scenes shot in the living room, kitchen, and a kind of play room that included the Tickle Trunk (where costumes used in make-believe skits were stored) and a long counter where Casey and Finnegan often appeared. Sometimes, the action moved outside to Casey and Finnegan's treehouse.

Mr. Dressup's most famous segment involved reaching into the Tickle Trunk to pull out a costume for a skit or play. It might be an animal costume, or a policeman's or fireman's uniform, or some other outfit in which he could dress up and play whatever role was suggested by the costume.

Mr. Dressup would usually create some kind of drawing or craft and sing a song with the puppets, such as "Down by the Bay".

In later years, Judith Lawerence chose to retire from the show. Rather than cast a new puppeteer in the roles of Casey and Finnegan a team of new puppeteers were brought in, including Karen Valleau (Chester the Crow, Annie), Nina Keogh (Truffles) and Trish Leeper (Lorenzo the Raccoon). The new characters would visit Mr. Dressup, Casey and Finnegan and over time became the lead characters as Casey and Finnegan appeared less and less in the show until they quit appearing altogether. This was done gradually so children wouldn't notice the absence of Lawrence's beloved Casey and Finnegan characters upon her retirement.

The final episode of Mr. Dressup was taped on February 14, 1996. Coombs died of a stroke on September 18, 2001, in Toronto, Ontario at the age of 73.

Rebroadcasts of the series continued for another decade, until the CBC announced that it was taking Mr. Dressup out of its weekday morning lineup and moving it to Sunday mornings effective July 3, 2006. The final repeat telecast aired on September 3, 2006. The CBC plan on continuing releasing select episodes on DVD. [1] There is currently a petition up to try to save the show. The petition is so far in favor of saving the show.[2]

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[edit] Quotes

  • "I'm a Canadian icon...but I'm an import."-Ernie Coombs

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