Patricia merbreier

Captain Noah, “Noah”

Bio: Noah is a New York bred gelding who was adopted in 2021.  He was recently returned, as his adopter was having trouble paying board.  Noah will be updated on his shots and vaccine and be reevaluated under saddle,   

Tracks Attended: Finger Lakes, Presque Isle Downs and Aqueduct.

Links: Pedigree, Racing Stats, Bloodline Brag

Quick Facts:

  • Show Name: Captain Noah
  • DOB/Age: 04/07/06
  • Height: 16 hands
  • Color: Bay
  • Discipline: Hunter/Trails/Dressage

Captain Noah and His Floating Zoo

Children's cantata

Captain Noah and His Floating Zoo (1970) is a children's cantata composed by Joseph Horovitz in a popular style for unison or two-part voices and piano, with optional bass and drums. The libretto by Michael Flanders is an adaptation of the Biblical tale of Noah found in Genesis chapters 6–9. It is one of a series of "pop cantatas" commissioned for school use by Novello, including The Daniel Jazz (1963) by Herbert Chappell, Jonah-Man Jazz (1966) by Michael Hurd and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat by Andrew Lloyd Webber (1968).[1][2]

Synopsis

A close reading of the Genesis story, Captain Noah and His Floating Zoo lightheartedly chronicles the adventures of Noah, charged by God to build an ark in order to preserve mankind and all the creatures of Earth.

The work opens with God voicing his displeasure with man ("There’s nothing but sinning, wickedness and violence there! / Remind me to wash mankind right out of my hair!"). Noah is then commanded to build an ark of gopher woo

Captain Noah and His Magical Ark

American children's television series

"Captain Noah" redirects here. For the professional wrestler, see Captain Noah (wrestler).

Captain Noah and His Magical Ark was a television program for children and was generally broadcast around the Philadelphia area. The series aired from 1967 to 1994.[1] It was filmed and produced at the WPVI-TV, Channel 6 (then called WFIL when the program began) studios in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1][2]

Captain Noah and His Magical Ark, was created by W. Carter Merbreier, an ordained Lutheran minister and former Philadelphia police chaplain, and produced by the Philadelphia Council of Churches.[1] The show initially aired as a religious program beginning in 1967 before switching to a children's program in 1970.[1] The show starred Merbreier as Captain Noah and his real life wife, Patricia Merbreier, as Mrs. Noah.[1]

At its height, Captain Noah and His Magical Ark was syndicated to 22 television stations in markets throughout the United States.&

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