Save "Dusty's Treehouse" from being cancelled

  • af: Laurie Maitland
  • mottagare: Stuart M. Rosen, Shout! Factory, ASPCA, Valerie Harper, Doris Day Animal League, Doris Day Animal Foundation, North Shore Animal League, AD Council, United Way, Boys & Girls Club

The reason why people should sign this petition is because they need to have all the episodes from 1970 through 1980 from all seasons re-released on DVDs for a cause of animals in distress and in need of help. And here's how the story goes.



Dusty's Treehouse is a family television program which starred Stu Rosen and featured the puppets of Tony Urbano. Rosen was the creator and co-executive producer, and based it on a program he did in 1966-67 on KCET, then an NET station in Los Angeles. The show won eight Emmy Awards.

Dusty's Treehouse originated from KNXT (now KCBS-TV), the local CBS flagship TV station in Los Angeles. It ran from 1970-1980 and was briefly syndicated nationally (including on the rest of the CBS O&O stations), and then appeared in reruns on the children's cable TV channel Nickelodeon for four additional seasons.

The show consisted of Dusty's conversations in his treehouse with his animal friends, including Maxine the crow, Scooter the squirrel, and Stanley the red-haired spider in sneakers. Dusty also went on field trips to factories to see how products were made. Shadow puppets enacted fairy tales too.

Dusty's Treehouse - an anniversary episode behind the scenes starring Stu Rosen

Here is an important message about "Dusty's Treehouse" from me to you.


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