If you grew up in Iowa anytime between the late
1950s and the late 1980s, there’s a good chance you knew exactly what time The
Floppy Show came on.
From 1957 to 1987, Duane Ellett and Floppy were a
huge part of daily life on WHO-TV in Des Moines. For a lot of Iowa kids, Duane
and Floppy were as familiar as the kitchen table, the school bus, and snow
boots lined up by the back door.
This was back when television wasn’t endless.
There were only a few channels. If you missed something, you missed it forever.
No rewinding. No watching whenever the spirit moved you. If Floppy was on at a
certain time, you got there.
Usually with cereal, in pajamas, and yelling for
somebody to stop touching the rabbit ears because the picture was just right.
Duane Ellett had a face people trusted right away.
Calm, friendly, never trying too hard. He wasn’t loud or fake cheerful.
He seemed like a decent fellow who had somehow wandered onto television and
stayed.