Season 7 Episode 6
Billy Stockman Tjapaltjarri creates his artwork using stone pigments mixed with emu or kangaroo fat to make dot or concentric circle pattens.
The cast of Reverend Billy - 2000 includes: Reverend Billy as Reverend Billy
The cast of Billy in Harness - 1918 includes: Billy West
The cast of Billy Bob the Movie - 2011 includes: Billy Bob Archer as Billy Bob
"Puffin' Billy (The Captain Kangaroo Theme)"
The song is Puffin Billy from Captain Kangaroo
Captain Kangaroo's theme song was Edward White's "Puffin Billy".
Puffin' Billy. It was the opening theme song for the Captain Kangaroo TV show back in the mid/late 1960's.
Captain Billy was created in 1891.
This has been driving me crazy for weeks....asking everyone I know. I finally found it. It's Puffin' Billy used by Captain Kangaroo
"Trouble" is the song originally done by Ray LaMontagne...but also sung on American Idol by the winner Taylor Hicks...I can't really tell which one is on the commercial but I would assume they would go with the original!
The captain aboard the Bellipotent in "Billy Budd" was Captain Edward Fairfax Vere. He is depicted as a conflicted character who ultimately faces a moral dilemma regarding the fate of Billy Budd.
Billy Budd's final words in the novella "Billy Budd" by Herman Melville are "God bless Captain Vere!"
Billy Blyth, who played for Arsenal between 1914 and 1929, became club captain in 1925, and remained captain until he left the club in May 1929.
The theme familiar to millions of kids in the 50s to early 70s was titled "Puffin' Billy," and was written by Edward White, a British composer of light classical pieces. Several of them were used on British TV, including "Puffin' Billy," which was written to depict a steam locomotive White saw while visiting the Isle of Wight. It was first used as the theme of a children's show in England and then the American Saturday-morning show, Captain Kangaroo.
Mr. Green Jeans, a character from the children's television show "Captain Kangaroo," is often associated with his son, who is named "Billy." However, Mr. Green Jeans is primarily known for his role as a farmer and his interactions with Captain Kangaroo, rather than having a well-defined storyline involving his son. The character's focus is more on teaching children about nature and gardening rather than on family dynamics.