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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Do you remember....

... the Telecan booth?

At least that's what I call it. I seem to remember that most of the Neighborhood of Make Believe used tin cans for phones, or the telecan, as they were called, though Miss Paulificate uses a very traditional telephone, as does Daniel (in episode 1509 at least). Normally the telecan's would be at each characters individual home. Someone needing to make a call would just reach below the set and retrieve a can on a string and place the call. But usually if it was one of the human characters who needed to make the call, they'd go to the telecan booth. This very 70's contraption, is something I remember seeing quite a bit back when I was younger. I had thought that it was relegated to those older episodes and no longer shown in the current batch, when lo and behold, during the Music episode, # 1550, Lady Aberlin uses the "booth" to phone Westwood. She simply walks over to an empty space in front of X and Henrietta's tree, looks up and the thing lowers out of the sky. The booth itself is comprised of several orange and brown (or are they pink and black?) vertical shapes arranged around hoops to give it a roughly cylinderical feel. The lowest hoop seems to be at Lady A's chest, so it reminds me of an old fashioned diving bell, enveloping the users upper body in a protective bubble. She reaches up and pulls a white tin can on a cord from the top of the booth As she talks she kind of leans on that lower hoop and you can see the booth move and sway on whatever it's hanging from. Then when she's done she returns the can to it's place and lifts the booth over her head as she exits. It then silently raises out of camera view.


One thing I always noticed as a kid was the noise that the can made as someone would pull it from the top of the booth. You could tell that the cord that it was on was retractable by the sounds that it made coming out and going back into place. In fact, Lady A very clearly holds the can tightly as it retracts and I would suspect that if she didn't the thing would have been snatched back and probably made quite a bit of noise.

Does anyone else have any memories of the Telecan Booth? How about it's first introduction? Did Corny make it? Did it just appear one day? Does anyone remember any sort of call or rhyme that they used to use to summon the booth? I can't remember if there was one or not. Let us know!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

The TECAN system came in two main styles betwen 1969 and 1976, the first being a Orange/Brown actually refered to as "Russet and Hide" in the 1971 TELCAN catalog. The Same design was later available in a Pink/Black scheme. The system was very popular as it could be used almost anywhere the client installed access relays. Some costomers chose the basic white (Almond) can handset, while others opted for a deluxe model. Custom styled hand sets were also available.

The ststem fell out (LITERALLY) after many TELCAN users were killed or serverely injured when several TELCAN devices malfunctioned and fell from the TELCAN's patented levitation IMSA (Inverse-Magentic-Sky-Anchor) Today, these devices are almost completely forgotten. A few years ago the MUSEUM GO-ROUND showcased an exhibit on "Neighborhood Communication History" and featured a rare purple/lavender version on loan from the Planet Purple Historical League.

--sorry Eric--I couldn't resist!!

Best!

Mike Cozart
WEDWAY67@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

things have change since it was frist shown on Feb 19 1968 it was know as the telephone booth in PGM 1066 as Mister Rogers told Bob Trow that Robert Trol was walking from Daniel's clock to the telephone booth to get in touch with the king to make anpointment because the king could not understand Robert Troll and then a year latter the name change I wonder if it had somthing to do with Mister Rogers going from one part of the set to another with out stoping the fliming hope this help
your neighbor
Lawrence
llcoolmartin@aim.com or llcoolmartin21@yahoo.com

Eric Scales said...

Lawrence,

You mean that you wonder if the booth was utilized to act as a delay while Fred ran from doing one puppet on one side of the set, to the other to do another? Good theory! Sounds quite possible.

Anonymous said...

That's Corect Eric thanks for doing this most of it happend during the late 60s and from the early 70s to the late 70s they could have use it in PGM 3 not PGM 1 since you can see mister rogers go from the factroy to the castle from being Corny to Egaer Cook but That why Lady Aberlin sang to kill time it also mabe that there were no puppets like when they called westwood thanks agin
your Neighbor
Lawrence

Eric Scales said...

What's PGM Lawrence?

Anonymous said...

Eric PGM is also short for Porgrams like saying PGM 1145 insted of saying Program 1145 hope that helps your neighbor
Lawrence

Eric Scales said...

Now I feel stupid. Thanks Lawrence!