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Article: HIS LOVE FOR CHILDREN KEEPS THE CAPTAIN HOPPING.(Television)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Article date:
- November 16, 1996
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Captain Kangaroo is a multimedia guy and a nethead.
Those of us who grew up watching ``Captain Kangaroo'' on weekday mornings before racing off to school may wax nostalgic about the television show, particularly with the publication of ``Good Morning, Captain'' (Fairview Press, 208 pages, $24.95), a picture-book record of the long-running children's program.
But Bob Keeshan, who these days by his own admission doesn't need much makeup to resemble the Captain, isn't spending much of his time reliving the glory days.
``I also look forward to working in the `new technologies' - the Internet, CD-ROM and especially in the many opportunities created ...
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