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Saturday, July 29, 2023

Casey, Finnagan and Mr. Dressup

The Wizard grew up with these three. Many years before Sesame Street...

Mr Dressup, Casey and Finnagan

Casey, Finnegan, and Mr. Dressup were beloved characters on a Canadian children's television show called "Mr. Dressup". The show ran for nearly 30 years, from 1967 to 1996, and was a staple of Canadian children's programming during that time.

The show was hosted by a man named Ernie Coombs, who played the character of Mr. Dressup. He was known for his gentle and friendly demeanor, as well as his signature outfit of a plaid jacket, bowtie, and wide-brimmed hat. Mr. Dressup would often entertain children by telling stories, singing songs, and creating arts and crafts projects.

Casey and Finnegan were two puppet characters who lived in a treehouse in Mr. Dressup's back yard. He had a "Tickle Trunk" - a magical chest filled with costumes and props. Casey was a lively, mischievous boy puppet, while Finnegan was a quieter, more reserved dog puppet. The two characters were designed to represent the different sides of children's personalities - the outgoing and the introverted.

The show was very popular among Canadian children, and was known for its wholesome and educational content. It was also praised for its inclusivity and diversity, as Mr. Dressup often featured guests from different backgrounds and cultures.

Even after the show ended in 1996, Mr. Dressup, Casey, and Finnegan remained fondly remembered by generations of Canadian children. In 2019, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) created a documentary about the show called "Mr. Dressup: A Celebration of Imagination", which showcased the lasting impact of the show on Canadian culture.

Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model, Image source: By https://www.filmaffinity.com/ca/filmimages.php?movie_id=332418, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4101468

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