“Miss Mary Ann” King never stopped reminding people how special they are. Long after she left the children’s television show “Romper Room,” King continued to carry her Magic Mirror, a prop she peered ...
“Miss Mary Ann” King never stopped reminding people how special they are. Long after she left the children’s television show “Romper Room,” King continued to carry her Magic Mirror, a prop she peered ...
“Miss Mary Ann” King never stopped reminding people how special they are. Long after she left the children’s television show “Romper Room,” King continued to carry her Magic Mirror, a prop she peered ...
SHREVEPORT, La. — Long before Miss Rachel, Barney, or even Sesame Street, KTBS brought the magic of children’s programming to local viewers with a show called Romper Room. Airing in the late 1950s and ...
‘Romper, bomper, stomper boo. Tell me, tell me, tell me do.” Remember “Romper Room” and the Magic Mirror? At the end of each episode, the teacher would look into her “Magic Mirror” and ask, “Magic ...
Romper, bomper, stomper, boo ... the magic mirror is missing! A beloved artifact of children’s television history was stolen this month when thieves attacked former “Romper Room” host Mary Ann King in ...
Nancy Stilwell pulls the Magic Mirror out of its protective drawstring bag. The mirror itself has been removed, and the blank frame is dotted with stickers of flowers. Wait a minute — this is not the ...
There was Miss Lois on the floor, having just performed a Sleeping Beauty-like faint during Tell a Story Time on "Romper Room." Innocent enough. But her skirt hiked up in the fall, exposing a patch of ...
“Miss Mary Ann” King never stopped reminding people how special they are. Long after she left the children’s television show “Romper Room,” King continued to carry her Magic Mirror, a prop she peered ...
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