The puppeteer and his late brother Marty partnered on 'The Banana Splits Adventure Hour,' 'H.R. Pufnstuf,' 'Land of the Lost' ...
Sid Krofft, who with his brother, Marty Krofft, created some of the most memorable Saturday morning children’s TV shows of the 1960s and ’70s, has died at the age of 96. Publicist Adam Fenton said ...
He and his brother were famous for creating a trippy, colorful style that revolutionized children’s television.
LOS ANGELES -- Marty Krofft, the creator of iconic children's TV shows including "H.R. Pufnstuf," "Land of the Lost," "Lidsville," and "The Bugaloos," has died. He was 86. Krofft was known to many as ...
With his brother Marty, he released a string of zany children’s programs. Some became cult favorites (even among adults) and ...
Kids' television creator Sid Krofft, who along with his brother Marty created some of the most memorable and weirdest children's programming of the late 1960s, '70s and early '80s, has died at age 96.
Krofft died Friday of natural causes at age 96 at the Los Angeles home of his friend and business partner.
Millennial parents might have forgotten they watched these shows growing up, but that doesn't mean they won't spark serious ...
Sid Krofft, the award-winning television producer and puppeteer responsible for some of the most memorable Saturday morning ...