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WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL DVD WEBSITE
A BOXED SET OF 5 INDIVIDUAL SHOWS IN BEAUTIFUL COLOR

FIRST TIME ON DVD!


Each show is its own magical story, brimming with humor and songs as only Kukla, Fran and Ollie can do, joined by their friends Buelah Witch, Fletcher Rabbit, Madame Ooglepuss
and all the others.

 

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“‘Kukla, Fran and Ollie’ stand way up there with the other TV greats alongside Lucille Ball, Sid Caesar, and Jackie Gleason. Those who remember the Kuklapolitans from the first time around will be charmed and cheered. They make you almost ridiculously happy.”
Tom Shales,
Washington Post


"One of television's most
fondly remembered programs is again available to bring it all back to you and charm new generations, too. Welcome back, Madame Ooglepuss."

Don Liebenson, LA Times

See Ollie’s silver stickpin,
a special gift from Carol Channing.



“Some of the pleasure of watching ‘Kukla, Fran and Ollie’ has to do with the high whimsy factor and the subtleties, along with the slapstick. But some of it has to do with watching your children chortle at things that delighted you as a kid.” 
Critic's Choice
Family Life Magazine




 
 


"In this sparkling show, the Kuklapolitans stage a circus. Listen carefully to Buelah Witch’s wisecracks as she attempts her trapeze act. Splendid writing with plenty of funny comments has grown-ups smiling as often as their kids.” 
   A+ Video Magic Awards
Parenting Magazine


“‘Kukla, Fran and Ollie’ was a puppet show that was much more. It was a magical, beguiling, exhilarating entertainment with a humanity that is almost nonexistent in television today. They were one of the great theatrical troupes of all time.”
New Orleans Times-Picayune
“Kukla, Fran and Ollie's humor is timeless, and kids who used
to watch with their parents can now watch with their own children.”

Rick Kogan, Chicago Tribune