But no Sandy Becker fan will forget Sandy's most popular character of all -- Hambone. Dancing onto camera at each appearance to the wild Hambone Song, which had enjoyed some popularity on top 40 radio in New York and which Becker said was the inspiration for the character, Hambone wore a pith helmet, what looked like the uniform of an officer in some 19th century European army and a pair of telescoping glasses. At each appearance Hambone would come out with a completely incomprehensible slogan, like "Cut the grass, so the ants can pass." Hambone can only be fully appreciated when seen in performance. Click on his picture above for video of the one and only Sandy Becker as Hambone. |
Sandy's theme song, at least in the early to mid- sixties, was Bert Kaempfert's catchy Afrikaan Beat. He also used Kaempfert's That Happy Feeling going in and out of commercials; Channel 5 used the same tune for its "We are experiencing technical difficulties" moments. |
In the fifties and early sixties Sandy was on twice a day, with a morning show at 8 and the afternoon show at 6:30. In addition to the live characters he created, Sandy used a number of puppets -- the best known of which was Geeba-Geeba. And Sandy's dog, Schatzi, was a fixture on the program. |
left to right: Norton Nork, Dr. Gesundheit, Sandy, Hambone, The Big Professor |