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Encyclopedia > Gene London

Gene London (born Eugene Yulish in Cleveland, OH in 1931) was the host of a popular, long-running, Philadelphia local children's show, Cartoon Corners (aka The Gene London Show). He was tall and slender and had dark hair and a soft spoken manner who starred on the children's show in the Philadelphia area on WCAU-TV Channel 10 from 1959 to 1977, in which several cartoons, particularly those of Disney, were shown. Early programs began with Gene London opening the door of his General Store and flipping the sign to read "Open for Business." As the kids passed by Gene, he palmed the tops of their heads and sang the opening theme song. Once inside the General Store, Gene, an accomplished artist and story-teller, told stories and used a large drawing pad to illustrate key scenes and characters from the tales, as children sat around him ("Let's pretend that it's story time and I'll tell a tale to you. I'll tell you a story of make-believe and all your dreams will come true. And when the story's over and when we reach the end, we'll live happily ever after - Where? - In the land of let's pretend."). With very little budget, he and his cast also did clever interpretations of classic novels such as "She Who Must Be Obeyed" and various Greek myths. Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Oh can refer to: An abbreviation for the U.S. State of Ohio. ... 1931 (MCMXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link is to a full 1931 calendar). ... Nickname: Motto: Philadelphia maneto - Let brotherly love continue Location in Pennsylvania Coordinates: Country United States Commonwealth Pennsylvania County Philadelphia Founded October 27, 1682 Incorporated October 25, 1701 Government  - Mayor John F. Street (D) Area  - City 369. ...


Originally called variously Gene London's Cartoons & Stuff, The Wonderful World of Gene London, and Cartoon Corners, the format for The Gene London Show changed over the years. At first Gene worked for a general store that was located next to a confetti factory. His boss was the stingy Mr. Dibley, a.k.a. "Old Dibble-Puss" (who paid Gene 8 ½ cents per week). London's character used his imagination to try to escape his humdrum existence. A golden fleece he discovered provided him with a ready source of magic. Gene had a crush on his employer's daughter, Debbie Dibley. Alas, Debbie moved to Hollywood, returning him to his lonely, but imaginative situation. Later the program shifted to the haunted Quigley mansion located next door, accessible via a secret tunnel (the mansion's exterior establishing shot was just a painting) with stories and plots centering around ghosts, UFO, aliens.


Earlier in life, Gene London (born Eugene Yulish in Cleveland) aspired to be a Disney artist. An imaginative child, Gene recalled "Alone in my room when all the other kids were playing ball, I'd tell myself the story, acting out all the parts, including Snow White standing by the side of the well singing, `I'm Wishing'." On his show, Gene often showcased Disney cartoons and movies. Gene's early career includes stints as a camp counselor in the Pocono Mountains where he taught puppetry; occasional work on NBC-TV's Hi Mom! hosted by ventriloquist Shari Lewis; a cast member on the puppet show Johnny Jupiter; and a puppeteer on ABC-TV's Tinker's Workshop starring Bob Keeshan (a.k.a. Captain Kangaroo) and a number of holiday-themed specials for The Today Show on NBC with Dave Garroway.


When Cartoon Corners was cancelled, Gene moved to New York City and became involved in the fashion industry as a dress designer. Until 2001, Gene operated a retro clothes shop called 'Gene London: The Fan Club' on Manhattan's West 19th Street. In later years, Gene served as a Hollywood and Broadway fashion consultant and spokesman for the Mikimoto brand of jewelry. As a hobby, Gene had collected costumes worn by movie celebrities (some 60,000 gowns, dresses and fashion accessories). In July of 2002, at the age of 71, Gene exhibited more than 50 pieces of his Hollywood gown collection at "Gene London Presents: Hollywood Glamour" at the Showboat Casino Hotel in Atlantic City. On May 17, 2003, he once again displayed his gowns at the 80th anniversary celebration of the Old Academy Players in Philadelphia (East Falls), PA. The exhibit included a deep red dress with plunging neckline and fur-trimmed sleeves worn by Philadelphia-bred actress Grace Kelly (a.k.a. "Princess Grace of Monaco") in the Oscar winning film Country Girl (1954).


Cartoon Corners Theme Song

Come right into the General Store
We have licorice, gumdrops and sourballs;
Anything you're hankering for,
You'll find in Cartoon Corners General Store.

There's lots of stories and songs that you know,
Toys to build and a big pot belly stove;
Cartoon fun with your favorites so,
Let's ring up the curtain on this show!

There's something else I've forgotten, let's see,
Of course, Gene London, that's me!


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Gene London / Philadelphia TV Kid Shows (4082 words)
London was the head puppeteer on the nationally syndicated version of "Johnny Jupiter" and the Shari Lewis version of Ch.4 NYC's "Hi Mom" and third host/performer and instructor of WABC 7 NYC's "Tinker's Workshop".
Gene London's departure from Philly TV was, according to stories I have heard, not a pleasant one.
Gene London was certainly a marvelous artist, and his TV show filled our house in the mornings for years.
Autry.com - Alex Gordon: Memories (806 words)
Gene's onstage, and seventeen-year-old Alex is in the sixth row on the aisle (clapping).
Gene would sit in front of the vehicle and I would sit right behind him and there wasn't a time when I didn't have to pinch myself to make sure I was sitting there chatting with Gene.
Gene was mad and told us all, without addressing himself to me or Gail, that we must adhere to his rule and he expected us to follow it.
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