
1984 Romper Room Magic Mirror Clip - YouTube
This is a clip from the March 1984 Romper Room show featuring the magic mirror. Romper Stomper Bomper Boo!!!
Romper Room - Wikipedia
At the end of each broadcast, the hostess would look through a "magic mirror"—actually an open frame with a handle, the size, and shape of a hand mirror—and recite the rhyme, "Romper, bomper, stomper boo. Tell me, tell me, tell me, do. Magic Mirror, tell me today, did all my friends have fun at play?"
Romper Room -- (original) 1953 -- Magic Mirror - YouTube
February 1953 was the beginning of Romper Room's forty year run. "Miss Nancy" was the much adored teacher. Her stage name was "Nancy Rogers" but she was actu...
Romper Room « Childhood Memories of 1960s and 70s
Magic mirror, tell me today. Did all my friends have fun at play?” With the chant spoken, the Romper Room hostess gazed through the empty mirror frame and recited the names of the lucky children whom she pretended to see watching the program (a different list of names each day).
'Romper Room's' Miss Molly Looks Through Her Magic Mirror …
2015年9月6日 · 'Romper Room's' Miss Molly Looks Through Her Magic Mirror And Reflects Back Hundreds of thousands of children fell under the spell of Molly McCloskey Barber. To her legion of fans, however, she was simply known as Miss Molly, the host of one of the most successful children's shows of all time.
Romper Room : Classic TV - TVparty
A few grown adults have written to TVparty to tell us they were traumatized as children by the Magic Mirror on Romper Room – either disappointed that their name was never called or appalled that this woman could see into their living rooms!
I REMEMBER WHEN Romper Room’s Magic Mirror didn’t see me
2020年1月29日 · After more than 25 years Romper Room came to an end, all due to Christopher Skase and Fat Cat. This 2015 clip, where Studio 10 remembers Romper Room, explains further. How does it make you feel to hear those songs from your childhood again? I …
COLUMN: Romper Room host, magic mirror delighted local kids
2025年1月13日 · Romper Room “Romper, bomper, stomper boo. Tell me, tell me, tell me, do. Magic mirror, tell me today, did all my friends have fun at play?” Those were the mystical, memorable words the Romper Room hostess would use to close each episode of the popular preschool TV program, developed in Baltimore, Md., in 1953 by Bert and Nancy Claster.
GORILLAS DON'T BLOG: A Room of Rompers, May 1967
2024年9月12日 · At the end of each broadcast, the hostess would look through a "magic mirror"—actually an open frame with a handle, the size, and shape of a hand mirror—and recite the rhyme, "Romper, bomper, stomper boo.
Romper Room Magic Mirror Never Saw Me! - Fourth Grade …
2011年5月17日 · 1970s Romper Room host sees almost everyone (but me) through her Magic Mirror in this video clip.
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