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Betty lou and the magic window
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After an awkward and unusual meeting that goes awry, Pongo's efforts pay off and had accidentally caused both Roger and Anita to fall into a pond, but it works out well as they fall in love. He quickly gets Roger out of the house and drags him through the park to arrange a meeting. While watching various female dog-human pairs out the window, he spots the perfect couple, a woman named Anita and her female Dalmatian, Perdita (or Perdy for short) heading to Regent's Park. Bored with bachelor life, unlike Roger who spends his days writing music, Pongo decides to find a wife for Roger and a mate for himself.

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Pongo is a Dalmatian that lives in a London bachelor flat with his 'pet' (owner), professional songwriter Roger Radcliffe. Released in January 25, 1961, this film was a major success, pulling the studio out of financial trouble, caused by the box office failure of the previous Disney animated feature film, Sleeping Beauty, thanks to the use of xerography for the inexpensive animation. This is the first Disney animated feature film (since Dumbo, which took place in its release year 1941) to take place in the time period it was made (late 1950s to early 1960s), as all other previous feature films (except Dumbo) were either period pieces or set in some kind of fantasy world with no specifically recognizable time period. The plot centres on the fate of Pongo and Perdita's 15 Dalmatian puppies after they are 'dognapped' by the villainous Cruella De Vil. The film stars Rod Taylor as the voice of Pongo, Cate Bauer as the voice of Perdita, and Betty Lou Gerson as the voice of the villainous Cruella De Vil. The 17th film in the Disney Animated Canon, it was originally released to theaters on Janudistributed by Buena Vista Distribution. One Hundred and One Dalmatians, also spelled as 101 Dalmatians, is a 1961 American animated comedy adventure film produced by Walt Disney and based on the novel of the same name by Dodie Smith.

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If you see a way this page can be updated or improved without compromising previous work, please feel free to contribute. Despite reduced viewership, it hung on for nine more years until the station was sold and the new owners declined to rehire Varnum.One Hundred and One Dalmatians is a featured article, which means it has been identified as one of the best articles produced by the Disney Wiki and Disney Fan Fiction Wiki community. In 1985, "The House with the Magic Window" was moved to a dawn-hour Saturday and Sunday air time from it weekday late-morning slot.

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Her series "Status 6" about Iowans with disabilities earned her the McCall’s Golden Mike Award. She received a national prizes for "Bitter Harvest Grains of Hope," a 1984 documentary about the farm crisis, and "Black Des Moines - Voices Seldom Heard." While Varnum was best known for her residence at "The House With the Magic Window," her obituary said she was most proud of her work for WOI in public affairs programming. On "Dimension 5," Varnum shed light on the American Indian Movement, women's equality, and gay and lesbian rights. One of her college friends from Ames, knowing of her interest in theater, recommended her as the replacement host for "The House With the Magic Window," and the rest was television history. Glen and Louise McVay had driven from Platteville, Wisconsin, looking for a baby boy to adopt, it said, but that when they were in the nursery, "Glen's eye caught the sight of a tiny baby with big brown eyes looking right at him" and he took her home.Īfter graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a bachelor's degree in psychology and a minor in English literature, Varnum returned to Platteville and became a teacher. Varnum's obituary says she was born in an orphanage in Chicago on May 3, 1931. Betty Lou Varnum's obituary tells of her favorite works

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"I still to this day know how to make woven construction paper hearts and construction paper cones for May baskets," she said. Regular viewers of "The House with the Magic Window" knew to keep around "snubby-nosed scissors, pipe cleaners, aluminum foil, construction paper and egg cartons," Whisenand said. She said the reaction on social media to Varnum's death shows how important a role Varnum played in young lives. Mary Whisenand, 56, of Des Moines, is one of many central Iowa residents who was a fan of the show in her childhood.











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