Captain Noah, who helmed beloved children's TV show, dies
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W. Carter Merbreier, who helmed the beloved local children's TV show "Captain Noah and his Magical Ark," died Tuesday after a short illness. He was 90.
He died at his home in Audubon, in suburban Philadelphia, said his former station, WPVI-TV.
The station has "lost a dear friend and TV legend," WPVI general manager Bernie Prazenica said. "Captain Noah truly was magical."
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The show, which aired from 1967 to 1994, was syndicated to more than 20 television markets. It featured Merbreier on a nautical-themed set with his wife, who played Mrs. Noah and served as a puppeteer. They entertained children while hosting many newsmakers and celebrities, including Elvis Presley, Charles Barkley and Martina Navratilova.
During a 2013 interview with the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia, Merbreier talked about the long-running success of the program.
"I was always guaranteed that I would be able to present a good show for children," he said, according to KYW-AM. "And as long as we were able to do that, I was going to stay on the air."
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Merbreier and his wife, Patricia Merbreier, decided to retire in 1994. She died in 2011.
The show's set is now housed at Philadelphia's interactive children's museum, the Please Touch Museum.