Solid S7 signal here at 2124 UTC with OM talking about Judy Tyler
2125 UTC "Laugh and Be Happy"-Princess Winterfall Summerspring
2127 UTC OM chat...."Making memories come alive" and "a special announcment from Howdy Doody"
2129 UTC "You are tuned to Howdy Doody Radio"....send a reception report... howdydoodyradio@gmail.com ...verified with a QSL"...ending with "It's Howdy Doody Time" IS
2130 UTC OFF
2131 UTC Howdy Doody music again...replay?

, children singing "It's Howdy Doody Time"
2133 "UTC Howdy Doody Radio signing on...please send by", email addy, then Buffalo Bob, then OM..."During the 1950's Howdy Doody was also a radio show"...
2138 UTC "Save Your Pennies" song
2139 UTC History of the Howdy Doody show...started out as the "Puppet Playhouse"...trivia question...doubletalk...who in the early 1950's was the Howdy Doody Canadian show announcer? Gave phone number and email addy!
2142 UTC The Popcorn Song
2148 UTC Announcer "Ric Saphire"....
2150 UTC OFF
Thanks for the replay Howdy Doody Radio! Caught the whole show this time!

The Canadian Howdy Doody Show
The Canadian Howdy Doody Show made its debut on November 15, 1954, airing three times a week over CBC Television. Originating from the network's Toronto studios, the Canadian version of the show starred James Doohan and later Peter Mews as forest ranger Timber Tom, who corresponded to Buffalo Bob in the U.S. version. CBC's Clarabell was played by Alfie Scopp.[24] Robert Goulet is sometimes erroneously credited as Timber Tom (even by Goulet's official website and Buffalo Bob Smith), although he may have been an occasional fill-in host. William Shatner, the future Captain Kirk of Star Trek, also filled in for Timber Tom occasionally as "Ranger Bob".