The Friendly Giant

The Friendly Giant (1958-1960)

EndedScripted showChildren, Music

In his castle, a giant and his friends tell stories and play music for the young viewers.

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S01E22Two Pipes and a BassoonOct 25, 1972
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S02E02FishMar 30, 1960
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Friendly Giant' premiere?

'The Friendly Giant' premiered on September 29, 1958.

Who were the main characters in 'The Friendly Giant'?

The main characters in 'The Friendly Giant' were Bob Homme, who played the Friendly Giant, and Rod Coneybeare, who played Rusty the Rooster and Jerome the Giraffe.

What was the format of 'The Friendly Giant'?

'The Friendly Giant' was a children's television program featuring a giant puppet, a rooster, and a giraffe, with storytelling and music.

Who was the creator of 'The Friendly Giant'?

'The Friendly Giant' was created by Bob Homme, who also played the Friendly Giant in the show.

What was the setting of 'The Friendly Giant'?

'The Friendly Giant' was set in a castle-like environment, with the Friendly Giant's chair being a central focus of the set.

How long was each episode of 'The Friendly Giant'?

Each episode of 'The Friendly Giant' was approximately 15 minutes long.

What were the storytelling segments in 'The Friendly Giant' called?

The storytelling segments in 'The Friendly Giant' were called "Look Up, Look Way Up!"

What musical instrument did the Friendly Giant play?

The Friendly Giant played the recorder.

What was the name of the puppet rooster in 'The Friendly Giant'?

The puppet rooster in 'The Friendly Giant' was named Rusty.

What was the name of the puppet giraffe in 'The Friendly Giant'?

The puppet giraffe in 'The Friendly Giant' was named Jerome.

Did 'The Friendly Giant' feature any live-action segments?

Yes, 'The Friendly Giant' featured live-action segments where the Friendly Giant would interact with children.

Who were the target audience for 'The Friendly Giant'?

'The Friendly Giant' was primarily targeted towards young children.

Did 'The Friendly Giant' have any recurring segments?

Yes, 'The Friendly Giant' had recurring segments such as "Rusty's Music Makers" where Rusty the Rooster played musical instruments.

Were there any notable guest appearances on 'The Friendly Giant'?

Yes, 'The Friendly Giant' had notable guest appearances, including Canadian musician Gordon Lightfoot.

What was the overall theme of 'The Friendly Giant'?

The overall theme of 'The Friendly Giant' was education, entertainment, and fostering creativity and imagination in children.

How long did 'The Friendly Giant' run for?

'The Friendly Giant' ran for over 30 years, from 1958 to 1985.

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