Here's Irving

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Here's Irving
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Country of originUnited States
Production
ProducerSid and Marty Krofft
Running time8 minutes

Here's Irving is a 1957 color television pilot produced by Sid and Marty Krofft featuring a wide array of their marionettes. The pilot never aired on television, but it was released in 2003 as a special feature on the H.R. Pufnstuf DVD boxed set (the title is cited as simply "Irving" on the DVD packaging and menu). A mute version of the pilot was buried in the files of disc 1 of the Rhinomation DVD release of the second season of Beast Wars: Transformers.

Plot[]

The show begins with a two-minute opening title sequence introducing viewers to a variety of characters on a circus stage.

Next the camera zooms in on a traveling circus wagon, home to an aging circus lion named Irving. Once inside, Irving introduces himself to viewers and begins digging through a scrapbook, relating anecdotes about an ugly ballerina and a rollerskating bear. This segues into the tale of Barker the seal.

Barker is doing his circus routine with the horns one day when his mother is taken aback by the intricate jazz music emanating from the horns. Barker decides to make use of his newfound musical abilities, so he runs away from home and meets struggling jazz guitarist Billy McGuffey. Barker returns to the circus with Billy in tow and together, their act is an instant success.

The focus returns to Irving, who gives a teaser for the next story, "The Dragon and the Dragonfly." The picture fades out (as if to go to commercial) and that's the end. The pilot includes no cast/crew credits.


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