The Batman-Superman Hour is a Filmation animated series that was broadcast on Saturday mornings from 1968 to 1969. It premiered on September 14th,1968, this 60-minute program featured new adventures of the DC Comics superheroes, Batman, Batgirl, and Robin alongside shorts of The New Adventures Of Superman and The Adventures of Superboy.
One segment of THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN is broadcasts.
1- SUPERMAN'S DOUBLE TROUBLE
The Batman-Superman Hour is a Filmation animated series that was broadcast on Saturday mornings from 1968 to 1969. It premiered on September 14th,1968, this 60-minute program featured new adventures of the DC Comics superheroes, Batman, Batgirl, and Robin alongside shorts of The New Adventures Of Superman and The Adventures of Superboy.
One 1970 segment of THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN is broadcast.
1-LUMINOS ON THE LOOSE
The Batman-Superman Hour is a Filmation animated series that was broadcast on Saturday mornings from 1968 to 1969. It premiered on September 14th,1968, this 60-minute program featured new adventures of the DC Comics superheroes, Batman, Batgirl, and Robin alongside shorts of The New Adventures Of Superman and The Adventures of Superboy.
One 1970 segment of THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN is broadcast.
1-RAIN OF IRON
The Batman-Superman Hour is a Filmation animated series that was broadcast on Saturday mornings from 1968 to 1969. It premiered on September 14th,1968, this 60-minute program featured new adventures of the DC Comics superheroes, Batman, Batgirl, and Robin alongside shorts of The New Adventures Of Superman and The Adventures of Superboy.
One 1970 segment of THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN is broadcast.
1-THE MYSTERIOUS MR. MIST
Bing Crosby and two of his children, Mary and Nathaniel, hear a musical version of "Goldilocks" featuring songs by The Sherman Brothers, Richard, and Robert in this animated special.
Originally aired on March 31st, 1970. Dupe of # 5929.
The Batman-Superman Hour is a Filmation animated series that was broadcast on Saturday mornings from 1968 to 1969. It premiered on September 14th,1968, this 60-minute program featured new adventures of the DC Comics superheroes, Batman, Batgirl, and Robin alongside shorts of The New Adventures Of Superman and The Adventures of Superboy.
One segment of THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN are broadcasts.
1- THE JAPANESE SANDMAN
November 10th, 1969-(PBS)
Created by Joan Ganz Cooney of the Children's Workshop, Sesame Street has been deemed the most important children's show in television history. It also introduced Jim Henson's Muppets to American living rooms. The show remains a television fixture on PBS.
Peter Cottontail campaigns to become the chief Easter Bunny, but his rival, Irontail, wants a contest to see who can give away the most Easter eggs in this animated musical special.
November 10th, 1969-(PBS)
Created by Joan Ganz Cooney of the Children's Workshop, Sesame Street has been deemed the most important children's show in television history. It also introduced Jim Henson's Muppets to American living rooms. The show remains a television fixture on PBS.
November 10th, 1969-(PBS)
Created by Joan Ganz Cooney of the Children's Workshop, Sesame Street has been deemed the most important children's show in television history. It also introduced Jim Henson's Muppets to American living rooms. The show remains a television fixture on PBS.
October 25th 1971-April 15th,1977 (PBS)
Children's series aimed at 7 to 10 year-olds. This show emphasized the development of reading skills. Produced by the Children's Television Workshop, its format was similar to Sesame Street. Regulars included Bill Cosby, Rita Moreno, Lee Chamberlin, Jim Boyd, Hattie Winston, Luis Avalos, Judy Graubart, Skip Hinnart, Danny Seagren, and Morgan Freeman.
November 10th, 1969-(PBS)
Created by Joan Ganz Cooney of the Children's Workshop, Sesame Street has been deemed the most important children's show in television history. It also introduced Jim Henson's Muppets to American living rooms. The show remains a television fixture on PBS.
November 10th, 1969-(PBS)
Created by Joan Ganz Cooney of the Children's Workshop, Sesame Street has been deemed the most important children's show in television history. It also introduced Jim Henson's Muppets to American living rooms. The show remains a television fixture on PBS.
Musical adaptation of the classic by Lewis Carroll. Alice attempts to become the queen of Wonderland by making a visit to the Royal Castle.
Originally broadcast on November 6th, 1966.
A.A. Milne's lovable bear gets his feet wet in this Oscar-winning cartoon from 1968. Sebastian Cabot is the narrator. Sterling Holloway is the voice of Pooh.
September 11th, 1971-September 1st, 1973
Saturday live-action kids show featuring Charles Nelson Reilly as the evil Whoo Doo and Billie Hayes as the good Weenie the Genie.
When Mark (Butch Patrick) visits a theme park's magic show, he discovers a magic hat that shakes him into a bizarre world known as Lidsville! Premiering in 1972, this psychedelic Sid & Marty Krofft creation yielded 17 magical episodes in its two-year run on ABC network television.
"Episode number two: "SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO."
Mark attempts to escape Lidsville.
Episodes:
World In A Hat
Show Me The Way To Go
Fly Now, Vacuum Later
Weenie, Weenie, Where's Our Genie?
Let's Hear It For Whizzo
Is There A Mayor in the House
Take Me To Your Rabbit
Have I Got a Girl For oo Doo
Mark and the Beat Stalk
Turn in Your Turban, You're Through
Alias The Imperial Wizard
A Little Hoo Doo Goes A Long Way
Oh, Brother
Hoo Doo, Who?
Hold Hat Home
Great Brain Robbery
Mommy Hoo Doo
Commercials include:
Wonderful World of Disney, Barbie Dolls by Mattel, Basic Foods from the Heart Association, Another Butter Peanut Butter Cookie, The Adams Family on NBC, Taking Turns Advice for Children, Cheerios, Kenner's Scout Adventure Sets, Better Business Bureau, Spending Time Wisely Advice for Children, Cream Filling Sunshine Hydrox Cookies, NBC TV Emergency + 4 promo, Boy Scouts of America.
NBC broadcast reruns of this series the following season.
This episode is a rerun.
Animated special about a group of bears in Bearbank and a curious bear among them named Ted E Bear. He learns the meaning of Christmas from Santa Claus himself.
Originally broadcast December 17th, 1973.
The voices of Flip Wilson, Geraldine Jones, Reverand Leroy, Ralph The Invisible Dog, The Devil, and Herbie The Ice Cream Man are heard on this Flip Wilson animated cartoon Christmas Special.
An animated television Christmas special based on the famous 1823 poem with the same opening line. Featured are the voices of Joel Grey, George Gobel, John McGiver, and Tammy Grimes.
Narrated by Joel Grey and George Gobel.
Original ABC series ran from October 3, 1955 to September 24, 1959. Reruns syndicated in 1962 & again in 1975 before the series was briefly revived and video taped as "The New Mickey Mouse Club" in the Fall of 1976.
Comedienne Judy Canova sings with her daughter, Julieta "Tweenie," Canova, on "Guest Star Day."
Half-hour special presentation - "You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown" finds Charlie involved with Linus in a motorbike race. Written by creator Charles M. Schulz.
Originally broadcast on NBC on December 6, 1964... a musical fantasy with the voice of Burl Ives as the voice of the animated snowman who sings and tells the story of the red-nosed reindeer.
Animated special about the legend of Santa Claus.
The voices of Mickey Rooney, Fred Astaire, Diana Lynn, Robie Lester, Keenan Wynn, Joan Gardner, Paul Frees, and Greg Thomas.
Mickey Rooney portrays Santa Claus.
Narrator: Fred Astaire.
Originally broadcast December 1970.
October 3rd, 1955- December 8th, 1984.
Television's longest running network children's series, with Captain Kangaroo portrayed by host Bob Keeshan. Hugh Brannum played Mr. Greenjeans.
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.
Animated adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic. Narrated by
Ken Sansom, whose name was later changed to Ken Sanson.
Ron Haddrick does an admirable job providing the voice of Scrooge. Music by Richard Bowden.
Produced in Australia.
Originally released in 1969. Subsequently aired December 13, 1970. Broadcast many times on CBS on a Sunday afternoon prior to the Christmas holiday.
A noteworthy animated feature from the Famous Classic Tales canon series which included "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," "Treasure Island," Swiss Family Robinson, "Adventures of Sinbad, "Legend of Robin Hood," Robinson Crusoe, "Journey to the Center of the Earth," and "Tales of Washington Irving."
NOTE: Rare. Never released on DVD or as an Audio Only cassette or CD.
Includes commercials.
Christmas television special produced in stop-motion animation, telling the story of a young Shepard, blinded by lightning.
Featuring the voices of Cyril Ritchard, David Kelley, Dina Lynn, Greg Thomas, Iris Rainer, Joan Gardner, Don Messick, Sean Manning, Dru Stevens, Hilary Momberger.
Narrated by Angela Lansbury.
Animated short subject presentation of lumberjack Paul Bunyan and his blue ox Babe enter a titanic tree cutting contest against a steam-powered saw. The third of three re-run presentations on World of Disney,.
It's The Easter Beagle Charlie Brown is the 12th prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schultz. It originally debuted on April 9th, 1974 at 8 PM. CBS originally aired it annually from 1974 to 2000 and since 2001, it continues to air in some years on ABC.
Peter Cottontail campaigns to become the chief Easter Bunny, but his rival, Irontail, wants a contest to see who can give away the most Easter eggs in this animated musical special.
Duplicate of # 5932. Originally aired on April 4th, 1971.
Mel Blanc provides the voices of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Porky Pig in this combination animation/live action television special that includes the music of Camille Saint-Saens and the poetry of Ogden Nash.
This prime-time animated special based upon the popular comic strip character originally aired on the CBS network on November 20th, 1973. It won an Emmy award the following year. In 2001, it began airing on the ABC network after airing on CBS until the year 2000.
Burl Ives is the voice of Sam the Snowman in this animated Christmas fantasy, based on the story by Robert L. May. Songs by Johnny Marks. Featuring the voices of Billie Mae Richards, as Rudolph, Stan Francis as Santa Claus, and Paul Kligman as Donner and Coach Comet. Broadcast on NBC from September 19, 1964, thru December 8, 1972.
Duplicate Of # 6235. Narrated by Burl Ives.
The Tiny Tree is an animated television special about a crippled girl's friendship with a Christmas tree. Songs by Johnny Marks.
The voices of Paul Winchell, Frank Welker, Buddy Ebsen, Janet Waldo, Allan Melvin, Cherilan Parsons, Stephen Manly, Roberta Flack, Hettie Lynne Hurtes, and Lucille Bliss.
Narrated by Buddy Ebsen.
Dupe of #5961.
A sequel to the previous special that finds Aaron, The Little Drummer Boy, journeying with the three wise men to "spread the word" in this animated Christmas special.
Narrated by Greer Garson.
It's Arbor Day Charlie Brown is the 15th prime-time animated television special based upon the Peanuts comic strip. Charlie Brown plants a garden in a baseball field.
The voices of Dylan Beach, Gail Davis, Sarah Beach, Stuart Brotman, Greg Felton, Liam Martin, Michelle Muller, Vinnie Dow, and Bill Melendez.
It's The Easter Beagle Charlie Brown is based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schultz. It originally debuted on April 9th, 1974 at 8 PM. CBS originally aired it annually from 1974 to 2000 and since 2001, it continues to air in some years on ABC.
The continuing adventures of Charlie Brown and the gang at Eastertime.
It's The Easter Beagle Charlie Brown is based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schultz. It originally debuted on April 9th, 1974 at 8 PM. CBS originally aired it annually from 1974 to 2000 and since 2001, it continues to air in some years on ABC.
The continuing adventures of Charlie Brown and the gang at Eastertime.
Dupe of # 8346.
The voices of Robert Morse, Bob McFadden, Don Messick, Paul Frees, Burl Ives, and Stan Freberg are heard in this animated TV special, which tells the story of the Easter Bunny's origin.
Burl Ives does the narration.
Animated special focusing on what animal is really the king of the jungle and featuring the voices of Carol Burnett, Bonnie Brooks, Don Mason, Jack Mather, Cardie Mortimer, Jay Nelson, Henry Ramer, Judy Sinclair, Paul Soles, Ruth Springford, and Murray Westgate,
Peppermint Patty invites herself and her friends over to Charlie Brown's for Thanksgiving. With Linus, Snoopy, and Woodstock, he attempts to throw together a Thanksgiving dinner.
First telecast on November 20th, 1973.
When Santa has an accident at Fred's house on Christmas Eve, Fred and Barney have to continue his run for him.
The voices of Mel Blanc, Lucille Bliss, Henry Corden, Virginia Gregg, Gay Autterson, Don Messick, Hal Smith, John Stephenson and Jean Vander Ply are heard in this animated Christmas Special.
A lovable snowman comes to life, but will melt away unless a little girl who loves him finds a way to save him. Billy De Wolfe, Jimmy Durante and Jackie Vernon provide the voices in this class filmed cartoon rerun which originally appeared on TV December 7, 1969.
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