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Sid Krofft, who along with brother Marty Krofft created and co-produced a slew of trippy, beloved kids’ TV classic of the 1970s such as H.R. Pufnstuf, Land of the Lost and others, died Friday, April ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. TV producer Sid Krofft, the puppeteer and co-mastermind behind fantastical 1970s Saturday morning television shows ...
Sid Krofft, the creative mind behind kids’ classics “Land of the Lost” and “H.R. Pufnstuff” has died. He was 96. His partner Kelly Killian said Monday that the six years she’d spent with the producer ...
(WGHP) — Sid Krofft, the man who helped create two iconic classic television series, is dead at the age of 96, according to People. Krofft helped to create the series “Land of the Lost” and “H.R.
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The puppeteer and his late brother Marty partnered on 'The Banana Splits Adventure Hour,' 'H.R. Pufnstuf,' 'Land of the Lost' and much more. By Andy Lewis Sid Krofft, the wildly imaginative puppeteer ...
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Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Krofft worked as a circus puppeteer before moving into television, where he worked closely with his brother Marty, who died in 2023 ...
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