Anyone Else Remember The New Zoo Revue? A 70s Childhood Flashback
If you grew up in the 1970s, there’s a good chance you remember the cheerful theme song: “It’s The New Zoo Revue, coming right at you!” And just like that, you’re back in front of the TV in your pajamas, cereal bowl in hand, watching Doug, Emmy Jo, and a crew of slightly awkward but lovable talking animals try to teach us life lessons about friendship, honesty, and kindness.
The New Zoo Revue wasn’t flashy or wild — it was earnest, wholesome, and just a little bit weird, which is probably why it stuck in our memories so vividly. The show starred Doug and Emmy Jo (Doug and Mary Jo Luttrell), a real-life married couple who guided a trio of oversized animal friends through the ups and downs of daily life. There was Freddie the Frog, the energetic one with a contagious laugh, Henrietta Hippo, who had the charm (and occasional sass) of an early Miss Piggy, and Charlie the Owl, the “intellectual” of the bunch — or at least that’s what he wanted everyone to think.
For many kids, the show aired early in the morning — sometimes before school, sometimes on Sunday mornings when the only alternative was church programming. “I LOVED this show,” one nostalgic fan recalled on Reddit. “It was on right before I left for school.” Others chimed in with that universal 70s experience: there might not have been much else on TV, but The New Zoo Revue always managed to draw you in.
Of course, not everyone was enchanted. Some viewers remember feeling that the show was oddly unsettling — “The animals weren’t cute, they were kind of creepy,” one commenter joked. Henrietta Hippo, in particular, gave more than a few kids nightmares. Yet even those who didn’t love it couldn’t resist watching. As one fan perfectly put it, “I hated this show. Didn’t stop me from watching it every day after school, though.”
And then there was Emmy Jo — bright, kind, and forever remembered in her white go-go boots. For many, she was their first TV crush. One Reddit user even admitted, “Emmy Jo gave me funny feelings,” while another remembered, “I was transfixed.”
The show’s jingle has proven impossible to forget. Decades later, the moment anyone mentions The New Zoo Revue, you can almost feel the chorus rising collectively across the internet:
🎵 “With Doug and Emmy Jo, every day’s a different show!” 🎵
Surprisingly, Doug and Emmy Jo are still together today — and still connected to the show’s fan community. Their daughter helps run their social media pages, and the couple occasionally appears at conventions and nostalgic TV events, where lifelong fans get the chance to thank them for being such a memorable part of their childhoods.
So, whether you adored Henrietta, crushed on Emmy Jo, or just watched because there was nothing else on before school, The New Zoo Revue holds a special, if slightly odd, place in 70s pop culture. It was simple, sincere, and sometimes unintentionally strange — but that’s exactly what made it unforgettable.
“It’s The New Zoo Revue, coming right at you…”
And fifty years later, it still kind of is.


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