Here's a made-for-TV cartoon of "Frosty The Snowman," produced around 1950 for Hill & Range Songs in Hollywood by United Productions of America (UPA) and directed by Robert (Bobe) Cannon, who directed the 1950 Oscar-winning cartoon "Gerald McBoing Boing.)
This short used to be shown on television stations all over the country.
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Time For Frosty
Labels:
Animation,
Frosty the Snowman,
Television Cartoon,
UPA
Monday, December 22, 2008
Time To Spread Some Christmas Cheer
Here's "The Christmas Song" as performed by David Seville and those Chipmunks, Alvin, Simon, and Theodore on a 1961 episode of The Alvin Show.
Dave and the boys were the creation of songwriter Ross Bagdasarian, who did all the voices. The Alvin Show aired on CBS in prime time in the 1961-62 season, before reruns of these episodes moved to that network's Saturday morning lineup, where they would remain until 1965.
Dave and the boys were the creation of songwriter Ross Bagdasarian, who did all the voices. The Alvin Show aired on CBS in prime time in the 1961-62 season, before reruns of these episodes moved to that network's Saturday morning lineup, where they would remain until 1965.
Labels:
Alvin,
Ross (David Seville) Bagdasarian,
Simon,
The Chipmunks,
Theodore
Sunday, December 14, 2008
I WANT MY MAYPO!
Now for something somewhat different:
This was the first commercial for Maypo cereal featuring Marky Maypo. This commercial, produced in 1956, was the work of the late former UPA producer/director John Hubley.
This was the first commercial for Maypo cereal featuring Marky Maypo. This commercial, produced in 1956, was the work of the late former UPA producer/director John Hubley.
Another Confronatation With The Bullies
Here's another early commercial for Kellogg's Apple Jacks.
I wonder how many gullible and/or impressionable kids got their clocks cleaned after eating a bowl of this cereal before confronting the local bully or bullies.
I wonder how many gullible and/or impressionable kids got their clocks cleaned after eating a bowl of this cereal before confronting the local bully or bullies.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Those Were The Good Old Days
Here, from probably the mid-1960s, was the first commercial for Kellogg's Apple Jacks.
The late Paul Frees did the voice of Mr. Apple Jack.
The late Paul Frees did the voice of Mr. Apple Jack.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
From The WTF Department: Two Favorites Let Go
With the current round of big budget cuts at The Weather Channel, anywhere from three to four on-air meteorologists, including 22-year TWC veteran C
heryl Lemke, were let go. NBC Universal headed the consortium that completed the purchase of the Atlanta-based network back in September.
Cheryl's departure marks the end of an era. I used to enjoy watching her in action.
On the Fox News Channel front, in a story broken on the TVNewser website, lo
ngtime anchorwoman E.D. Hill, who from 1998 until 2006 was one of the hosts of Fox & Friends, is leaving that network, with her contract not being renewed.
E.D. WAS Fox & Friends and will sorely be missed by many a viewer.
heryl Lemke, were let go. NBC Universal headed the consortium that completed the purchase of the Atlanta-based network back in September.Cheryl's departure marks the end of an era. I used to enjoy watching her in action.
On the Fox News Channel front, in a story broken on the TVNewser website, lo
ngtime anchorwoman E.D. Hill, who from 1998 until 2006 was one of the hosts of Fox & Friends, is leaving that network, with her contract not being renewed.E.D. WAS Fox & Friends and will sorely be missed by many a viewer.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Hey, Kids...
Would ya like to have your own machine gun?
Here is a 1959 commercial for the Tommy Burst Detective Set by Mattel.
Here is a 1959 commercial for the Tommy Burst Detective Set by Mattel.
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