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What's New at Axel's Treehouse

February 5, 2001

Thanks for visiting Axel's Treehouse! I recently added a couple of new entries to the Memories page. The Memories page also features a pop-up Quizlet, and it now has a new question. Here are the final results for the first Axel Quiz Question:

The first program featuring Clellan Card as Axel was broadcast in what year? (of 95 respondents)

1937   29%
1948   18%
1954   51%
1962   2%

It was kind of a trick question, because the TV show Axel & His Dog first went on the air in 1954 -- and half of the respondents chose that as their answer. However, the question doesn't specify a broadcast medium, and Clellan first played Axel on a radio program called Axel the Newscaster way back in 1937. Twenty-nine percent correctly picked that response.

I also added another page about the new local cable children's show "Captain McCool." There's also information there about how to audition for Allan Lotsberg's "New Fogey Follies" in April.

You can read the previous installment of "What's New at Axel's Treehouse" by clicking here.

I hope to add a bunch of really neat stuff to Axel's Treehouse soon (but don't hold your breath)! Get updates about Axel's Treehouse -- send your email address to tasseltoes@earthlink.net (Please put "Axel Updates" in the Subject line).

 

The "Axel and His Dog" play

In 1998, Old Log Theater director Don Stolz wrote a play called "Axel and His Dog." Based on his own experiences playing Clellan (Axel) Card's sidekicks Towser the dog and Tallulah the cat on the children's TV show Axel and His Dog, the play was a funny and fascinating look at the early days of local television ­ as well as a touching testament to Don and Clellan's friendship. Produced in October 1998 at the Great American History Theater, the play was directed by Ron Peluso and starred (left to right) Tom Stolz as Don, Sue Scott as Mary Davies and Carmen the Nurse, and Steve Shaffer as Clellan Card and Axel.

The first run of the play was so successful, it was remounted at the Old Log Theater in Excelsior, Minnesota, with most of the original cast during the summer of 1999. For more about the Axel play, click here.

  

"Ink Heads, Part 1" copyright by Marc Johnson.

Ink Heads, Part 1

Visitors to the Art Exhibit at the Minnesota State Fair in August 1995 saw "Ink Heads, Part 1" by artist Marc Johnson. The picture is jam-packed with more than 170 notables of 20th Century pop culture... everyone from the Beatles to underground cartoonist R. Crumb -- and Axel too! Can you find him? Click on the picture to see a larger image.

If you'd like to purchase a print of "Ink Heads, Part 1," please go to Axel Merchandise. By the way, Marc Johnson also did the illustration of Axel that serves as the background tile for this page, and that's available for sale in Axel Merchandise too.

 

Lost Twin Cities II

 In 1995, Twin Cities public television station KTCA-TV produced "Lost Twin Cities II," the sequel to their most successful self-produced program ever. The final segment of the special (as well as most of the promotion) focused on Axel. You can read more about "Lost Twin Cities II" on KTCA-TV's website -- or to get a different perspective on the production, click here.

 

 

About the Awful...

Hi kids! Diss iss Julian West! I made diss here "Axel's Treehouse" website, and I haff wrotten the forthcoming book, What a Card! The Story of Clellan Card and "Axel & His Dog."

I live in Minnesnapolis, Minnesnowta, but I don't haff a dog. Besides Axel and Clellan Card, I haff many other interests... honest!

Email yer accolades, kudos, and hosannas to me at tasseltoes@bigfoot.com!

Email yer complaints to trash@axelstreehouse.tvheaven.com!

 

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