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CB Bears is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions which aired on NBC from September 10 to December 3, 1977. [1]As with many Hanna-Barbera shows of the time, CB Bears was an anthology series with six regular segments: The CB Bears; Blast-Off Buzzard; Heyyy, It's the King!
The boys are challenged to an upcoming football game against the Terrors in which Bill accepts. Although the boys express doubt of winning, Bill reiterates that their friend Fat Albert will be there to help them win the game. Fat Albert appears at the mere mention of his name and with a loud booming "Hey, hey, hey!"
Hey, Hey, It's Saturday! (British TV programme) Hi-5 (British TV series) Hickory House (TV series) Hilltop Hospital; The Hive (TV series) Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown; Horrid Henry (TV series) The Hot Rod Dogs and Cool Car Cats; How (TV series) How 2; How Dare You! (TV series) Hurricanes (TV series) Huxley Pig
The King and the Mockingbird; The Last Flight of Noah's Ark; Little Lord Fauntleroy; Never Never Land; Popeye; The Return of the King: A Story of the Hobbits; Yogi's First Christmas; 1981. The Fox and the Hound; The Little Fox; The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie; The Mystery of the Third Planet; Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars; Swan ...
Pages in category "1970s animated television specials" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Gayle King wants to show her ex-husband, Bill Bumpus, what he's missing! The 69-year-old CBS Mornings co-anchor and Sports Illustrated cover star spoke with ET at the launch party for the magazine ...
For the final joke of the segment, Jost shared the news that movie theaters in New York State are now legally allowed to serve alcohol. "Which is how I'm finally able to enjoy my wife's little art ...
It is primarily live-action but also has animated segments. November 12: Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert, an animated special based on the standup routines of Bill Cosby is broadcast on NBC. It would later inspire the animated series Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. November 16: Fyodor Khitruk's Winnie-the-Pooh is first released. [citation needed]