September 7th, 1961- August 31st, 1963 WPIX
The Dick Tracy animated cartoon series was shown in the late afternoon on WPIX-TV Channel 11 with Joe Bolton as the host.
Bolten left his post as the host of the Three Stooges shorts to become the host of the Dick Tracy series, portraying the police chief and Tracy's boss. The police chief would give Tracy an assignment whenever a crime was committed which Tracy would receive on his wristwatch. Tracy would respond by saying "ok chief, I'll get on it right away." He would then assign one of his detectives to the case.
Everett Sloane provided the voice for Dick Tracy, other voice regulars were Mel Blanc, Benny Rubin, and Paul Frees.
September 7th, 1961- August 31st, 1963 WPIX
The Dick Tracy animated cartoon series was shown in the late afternoon on WPIX-TV Channel 11 with Joe Bolton as the host.
Bolten left his post as the host of the Three Stooges shorts to become the host of the Dick Tracy series, portraying the police chief and Tracy's boss. The police chief would give Tracy an assignment whenever a crime was committed which Tracy would receive on his wristwatch. Tracy would respond by saying "ok chief, I'll get on it right away." He would then assign one of his detectives to the case.
Everett Sloane provided the voice for Dick Tracy, other voice regulars were Mel Blanc, Benny Rubin, and Paul Frees.
First presented on the network on December 18, 1966. Animated version of the book with Boris Karloff narrating & voicing the characters in this Christmas fable.
A rerun from December 18, 1966. The story follows the Grinch as he tries to erase the holiday from the tiny town of Whoville by stealing all the material symbols of its yuletide celebration. The first of the Dr. Seuss books to be adapted to TV.
Dupe Of # 5276.
Jiminy Cricket is host of Disney's traditional Christmas greeting featuring such cartoon characters as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Chip 'n' Dale, Peter Pan, Bambi, Pinocchio, Lady and the Tramp, Cinderella and Snow White. First shown on December 19, 1958. Songs include "Deck the Hall."
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