Pee-wee's Playhouse - Season 1

Pee-wee's Playhouse - Season 1
Pee-wee's Playhouse - Season 1
1986
Comedy, Musical
Season 1 - Pee-Wee Herman and his friends have wacky, imaginative fun in his unique playhouse. (imdb)
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Writer:
Paul ReubensStarring:
Paul Reubens, William MarshallDynamic African American leading man and characters actor William Marshall trained in Grand Opera, Broadway and Shakespeare. In films from the 50s and 60s including: Lydia Bailey (1952), Something of Value (1957), To Trap a Spy (1964) and finally known for being in The Boston Strangler (1968) with Tony Curtis. Marshall really didn't hit it big until the "blaxplotation" era of the 70s. He starred in the contemporary vampire melodrama, Blacula (1972), and its sequel, Scream Blacula Scream (1973),
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Ice Cream Soup (1986)
- S1E1
When Pee-wee's friends come by to swim in the Playhouse pool, he makes a big bowl of ice cream soup for everyone! Secret Word: DOOR (imdb)
Luau for Two (1986)
- S1E2
Pee-wee plays in an over-the-phone game show and wins. The prize for winning is a free Hawaiian dinner for two. Unfortunately, Pee-wee has no idea who to take with him to dinner. (imdb)
Rainy Day (1986)
- S1E3
Pee-wee tries to entertain himself and his playhouse friends during a rainy day, by playing games, making hot chocolate, telling a ghost story, watching cartoons and even making prank phone calls, but eventually he suffers from "playhouse fever" before wishing away the rainy day. (imdb)
Pee-wee puts on a magic show and as the grand finale, he makes himself disappear! But when he can't make himself reappear, it's up to Jambi the Genie to set things right. (imdb)
Just Another Day (1986)
- S1E5
Cowboy Curtis shows Pee-wee how to square dance... and soon the entire Playhouse is dancing! Then Pee-wee shows Curtis how to pogo. Finally, everyone has a cowboy-style snack! Secret Word: BACK (imdb)
Beauty Makeover (1986)
- S1E6
Miss Yvonne is willing to give a beauty makeover to the next person who steps into the playhouse and it ends up being Mrs. Steve. In addition, the Cowntess has a tea party. (imdb)
The Restaurant (1986)
- S1E7
Pee-wee is the maitre d', waiter and cashier when playing restaurant. Captain Carl orders everything on the menu, only to learn that all they have are peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. (imdb)
Ants in Your Pants (1986)
- S1E8
The ants escape from their ant farm, and soon, the entire Playhouse is so inundated with ants that Pee-wee decides to perform the Ants In Your Pants Dance. (imdb)
A giant one-eyed monster is on the loose and appears in the Playhouse, scaring everyone! But after Pee-wee makes the monster a snack and Jambi grants Pee-wee's wish to understand the monster, the whole gang has a new friend! They even play a game of golf. (imdb)
Miss Yvonne invites Cowboy Curtis on a date. But Curtis doesn't know how to act on a date, so Pee-wee and Cowntess help him prepare. (imdb)
Stolen Apples (1986)
- S1E11
Randy steals Mrs. Steve's crummy crab apples from her tree, and Mrs. Steve needs Pee-wee's help in finding him. Then, Pee-wee plays the hands game with Tito, and "there" are enough apples for everyone at snack time. (imdb)
The Gang's All Here (1986)
- S1E12
The Playhouse Gang introduces a new friend named Rusty and they all get secret names. Then everyone draws pictures of Pee-wee. (imdb)
Party! (1986)
- S1E13
It's party time at the Playhouse, and you're invited! The whole gang is here: Cowboy Curtis, Captain Carl, Reba the Mail Lady, and the lovely Miss Yvonne! You'll want to join in the Hokey-Pokey, scream when you hear the secret word ("this"), and play Pin-the-Tail-on-the-Conky! (imdb)
Cast & Info
Writer:
Paul ReubensStarring:
Paul Reubens, William MarshallDynamic African American leading man and characters actor William Marshall trained in Grand Opera, Broadway and Shakespeare. In films from the 50s and 60s including: Lydia Bailey (1952), Something of Value (1957), To Trap a Spy (1964) and finally known for being in The Boston Strangler (1968) with Tony Curtis. Marshall really didn't hit it big until the "blaxplotation" era of the 70s. He starred in the contemporary vampire melodrama, Blacula (1972), and its sequel, Scream Blacula Scream (1973),
Country:
USA
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