, from 1953. Thomas had the idea for Garfield Goose from attending bazaars as a boy. The local Catholic nuns used a sock puppet made into the form of a goose to ask children for charity donations. The children would "feed" the goose their pennies. He came up with the idea to use a goose puppet on his television show for giving prizes to children. The name of the goose was taken from the telephone number of the television station; at the time, all telephone exchanges had names as well as numbers. The name of the telephone exchange for the television station was Garfield. In 1951, Thomas was hired by Chicago television station WBKB for an afternoon variety show initially called
The Frazier Thomas Show. He also put in some time as the host of an evening music program,
Musical Nite-cap. Thomas' afternoon show was renamed
Petticoat Party; his announcer for it was
Ray Rayner. Garfield Goose made his Chicago debut on
Petticoat Party. A clause in the contract for the WBKB sale to CBS called for all programs currently on the station to remain on the air for one year after the sale. Before the transition period was over, Thomas and his goose moved to the new WBKB (now
WLS-TV), now under ABC's management. One year later, in 1955, the pair found their permanent television home at
WGN-TV, where they would be joined by the other characters, making it
Garfield Goose and Friends. In addition to entertaining, Thomas also educated his young viewers, but never with a heavy hand. His guests were people like
Dr. Lester Fisher of Chicago's
Lincoln Park Zoo and J. Bruce Mitchell of the
Museum of Science and Industry whose visits were both fun and informative. Thomas also had a Hobby Corner feature where children would talk about and display things they were interested in. During the holidays, Thomas sang "Jingle Bells" in
Latin, teaching the words and their meaning to his television audience. Children and their parents were invited to write for a copy of the words; it took Thomas weeks to mail all the replies. On occasion, Thomas would take his
Jew's harp from his pocket and begin to play. His goose friend would respond to the music by either retreating to another part of his castle or hitting Thomas on the head with his beak.
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