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The Bugaloos
Television
12 Sep 1970 - 2 Jan 1971
United States
English
Light My Fire Firefly
The Good Old Days
Mono
I loved this show when I was a kid.  It had good music and bad acting but that was okay.  I just rented these so my daughters could see "great" Saturday morning TV.
Comedy; Fantasy; Childrens
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A U.S. Saturday morning television show, The Bugaloos were a four-piece musical group of friends who lived in idyllic Tranquility Forest. Their costumes had a slight bug-like theme, and included insect-like wings, allowing them to fly, but otherwise looked and acted like human teenagers, with British accents. Their names were Harmony (keyboard), Courage (drums), Joy (tamborine, backup vocals) and I.Q. (lead guitar and vocals). Their firefly pal is named Sparky, played by Billy Barty, one of the first of many roles he would play in Krofft brothers' productions.

The name and styling of the Bugaloos show is not related to the Latin dance and music genre, Boogaloo; it is probably a pun with the word "bug". Though the group bore little resemblance to the Beatles, the name appears to be partly inspired by them.

Though peace loving and almost hippy-like, the Bugaloos were pursued by an evil, jealous old crone named Benita Bizarre, played by Martha Raye, who lived in a gigantic jukebox, and used it to broadcast her own brand of blaring, obnoxious, unpleasant music. A terrible singer, she was furious at the popularity of the Bugaloos' more melodic, upbeat sound, and she plotted elaborate, unsuccessful schemes to destroy or enslave the titular protagonists. Benita was aided by two bumbling henchmen, Woofer and Tweeter, and her chauffeur and chief flunky, Funky Rat.

The show was produced by Sid and Marty Krofft, and aired on NBC from 1970 to 1972. Touted as the British version of the Monkees, over 5,000 aspiring Bugaloos auditioned to cast the four leads, each having to demonstrate aptitude in dance, singing, and acting. Seventeen episodes of the series were produced. An album of Bugaloos music was released in 1970, and their song "The Senses of Our World" actually charted as a minor hit.

- From Wikipedia
English
Martha Raye as Benita Bizarre
John McIndoe as I.Q.
Wayne Laryea as Harmony
John Philpott as Courage
Caroline Ellis as Joy
Billy Barty as Sparky
Sharon Baird as Funky Rat
Joy Campbell as Woofer
Van Snowden as Tweeter
NBC - Distributor
Sid and Marty Krofft Enterprises - Production Company
Links
Songs
Opening Theme
Title: The Bugaloos


Lyrics:

The Bugaloos
The Bugaloos
We're in the air and everywhere
Flying high, flying loose
Flying free as a summer breeze

The Bugaloos
The Bugaloos
We're climbing high and diving low
Through the sky, 'cross the land
Straight to you
With a helping hand
Ready with a helping hand

We're friends indeed
Should you need
If you ever need

The Bugaloos
The Bugaloos
We're in the air and everywhere
Flying high, flying loose
Flying free like we all could be
Ending Theme
Title: The Bugaloos
Lyrics:

The Bugaloos
The Bugaloos
We're in the air and everywhere
Flying high, flying loose
Flying free as a summer breeze

The Bugaloos
The Bugaloos
We're climbing high and diving low
Through the sky, 'cross the land
Straight to you
With a helping hand
Ready with a helping hand

We're friends indeed
Should you need
If you ever need

The Bugaloos
The Bugaloos
We're in the air and everywhere
Flying high, flying loose
Flying free like we all could be
Added: 19-Jul-2003     Last Update: 24-Jan-2007







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