Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
September 14, 1968 – January 4, 1969: CBS • Filmation • National Periodical Publications — Traditional Fantastic Voyage: Superhero: 1 season, 17 episodes: September 14, 1968 – January 4, 1969: ABC • Filmation Associates • 20th Television — Traditional Go Go Gophers: Animated series: September 14, 1968 – September 6, 1969: CBS ...
1960-1961 Stop-motion Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse: 130 US: 1960-1962 Popeye the Sailor: 220 The Flintstones: 166 1960-1966 King Leonardo and His Short Subjects: 104 1960-1963 The Hunter: 65 King Leonardo and His Short Subjects segment Tooter Turtle: 39 Twinkles: 48 Q.T. Hush: 100 1960-1961 The Bugs Bunny Show: 684 1960-2000 Compilation Show
Bufo the Frog and a Mynah Bird (hand puppets; early 1960s) Checkers and Pogo (Pogo Poge: Morgan White; Mr. Checkers: Jim Hawthorne, Dave Donnelly, Jim Demarest; May 26, 1967 – 1982) Jimmie Dodd's Aloha Club (early-mid-1960) Sailor Al (mid-1960s) KTRG (now KHNL) (Channel 13): Romper Room (same host as KHON; 1962–64)
1960s American children's comedy television series (2 C, 78 P) Pages in category "1960s American children's television series" The following 102 pages are in this category, out of 102 total.
NBC Kids debuted on July 7, 2012, one week after the Qubo block ended its run on NBC on June 30 (which left Ion Television (and later Ion Plus) as the only network to retain a Qubo-branded children's block up until the closure of the Qubo Channel on February 28, 2021, as the E.W. Scripps Company is now the owner of Ion Media, which they ...
Saturday morning preview specials were aired on television annually to present previews of each network's fall lineup of Saturday-morning cartoon children's programming. . Similar to the model for their new prime time counterpart shows, television networks in the United States and Canada would film a preview special for the fall se
Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!
The program was finally canceled altogether in late 1984, citing a lack of affiliate clearances. Alongside Captain Kangaroo, CBS aired various animated series aimed at children during the 1960s and 1970s, such as the original version of Scooby-Doo and Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. [2]