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The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show is an hour-long Saturday morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions from 1965 to 1967 for NBC. [1] In 1965, the show aired as two independent half-hour programs. The Atom Ant Show featured the tiny superhero Atom Ant, with additional segments The Hillbilly Bears and Precious Pupp.
The 1965–66 daytime network television schedule for the three major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday daytime hours from September 1965 to August 1966.
The New Casper Cartoon Show (R) Beany and Cecil (R) The Bugs Bunny Show (R) Hoppity Hooper In C O L O R: The Magic Land of Allakazam: The New American Bandstand 1965: ABC Sports and/or local Winter local The Porky Pig Show: The New American Bandstand 1965: ABC Sports and/or local Spring local CBS: local programming Sunrise Semester: local ...
Here’s a nostalgic look at classic cartoons that once ruled the airwaves. From classics in the 1950s and '60s to more recent favorites from the 1980s and '90s, these toons are sure to bring back ...
The following is the 1965–66 network television schedule for the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1965 through August 1966.
Saturday-morning grid of 1967, year of debut of Fantastic Four and Spider-Man; TV Party presents the schedules and program profiles for every series the networks broadcast on Saturday Mornings from the mid-Sixties all through the Seventies. St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture: Saturday Morning Cartoons; Everhart, Karen (June 6, 1994).
Not returning from 1965-66. I Love Lucy (reruns) The Real McCoys (reruns) The Heckle and Jeckle Cartoon Show; Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales (moved to ABC) Linus the Lionhearted (moved to ABC) The Quick Draw McGraw Show; Sky King (reruns) Lassie (continued in primetime) My Friend Flicka (reruns) The CBS Saturday News
This article gives a list of United States network television schedules including prime time (since 1946), daytime (since 1947), late night (since 1950), overnight (since 2020), morning (since 2021), and afternoon (since 2021). The variously three to six larger commercial U.S. television networks each has its schedule. which is altered each ...