
Pinocchio
Music · Family · Fantasy
Overview
Pinocchio is a musical version of the story that aired in the United States on NBC, with pop star Peter Noone playing the puppet.
Top Cast


Peter Noone
Peter Noone
Pinocchio
Peter Noone
Pinocchio


Burl Ives
Burl Ives
Geppetto
Burl Ives
Geppetto


Anita Gillette
Anita Gillette
Blue Fairy
Anita Gillette
Blue Fairy


Charlotte Rae
Charlotte Rae
Rosa Whale
Charlotte Rae
Rosa Whale
James Beard
James Beard
Coachman
James Beard
Coachman


Pierre Epstein
Pierre Epstein
Weasel
Pierre Epstein
Weasel
Mort Marshall
Mort Marshall
Cat
Mort Marshall
Cat
John Miranda
John Miranda
Clerk
John Miranda
Clerk
Edwin Steffe
Edwin Steffe
Schoolmaster
Edwin Steffe
Schoolmaster


Ned Wertimer
Ned Wertimer
Vito Whale / Farmer
Ned Wertimer
Vito Whale / Farmer
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