As Roy Edroso pointed out the other day, most children’s programming in the New York area during the early and mid-1960s was dreck. There were exceptions: Chuck McCann, who read the funnies to us on ...
Despite the span in age difference, one of the pop culture connections I have with all four of my older siblings is we all grew up watching and admiring rubber-faced Soupy Sales, who died last week at ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “It”s been pretty wild,” says legendary comedian Soupy Sales of his career. It certainly has.
NEW YORK - If you never thought a pie in the face was funny, you just didn't get Soupy Sales. If you didn't want to splat him with a fluffy cream pie, or - even better - if you never yearned to be on ...
Soupy Sales, 83, a loose-limbed comedian whose goofy skits, slapstick antics and pie-tossing shenanigans made him one of the country's most popular television stars of the 1950s and '60s, died Oct. 22 ...
Beloved kiddie show host and '70s game show staple Soupy Sales died yesterday in New York at the age of 83. Sales was known for his deadpan puns, funny faces and pie-throwing routines, all of which ...