How Paul Reubens Landed Laurence Fishburne For Pee-Wee’s Playhouse

The late, great Paul Reubens didn’t just bring his chipper, friendly, well-dressed character Pee-wee Herman to television with “Pee-wee’s Playhouse.” He also brought total anarchy.

In a children’s television landscape dominated by poorly disguised toy commercials and wholesome live-action hosts, “Pee-wee’s Playhouse” was a loud, chaotic, unapologetically strange (and sometimes controversial) TV series where anything can and, usually, did happen.Hosted by Reubens, every episode featured Pee-wee Herman — decked out in a (let’s be honest here) pretty stylish grey tailored suit and a little red bowtie — interacting with his anthropomorphic furniture, getting his wishes granted by strange deities, and getting visited by a cavalcade of friends.

But these friends weren’t the normal human beings who lived next door to Pee-wee in the hit film “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure,” who loved him or hated him, but never shared his kookiness.

“Pee-wee’s Playhouse” was populated by lovable goofballs just like Pee-wee himself,…

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