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Each episode begins with Rosemary, the somewhat ditzy telephone operator, getting a call about a crime which she explains to Sergeant Flint. Penry, the janitor, overhears the conversation and proceeds to transform himself into the crime-fighting canine (on whom Rosemary has a crush) by slipping into the hidden room behind the vending machine, then jumping into the bottom drawer of his filing ...
Mayberry telephone operator who often eavesdrops on calls and has brief conversations with characters in at least 19 episodes Juanita Beasley: 1–5: Waitress at the Bluebird Diner who Barney talks to on the telephone as his second girlfriend in ten episodes. First mentioned in S1E26 "Andy Forecloses". Leonard Blush: 4–5
Gori did numerous voices for Hanna-Barbera, such as Laurie in Inch High Private Eye (1973), Rosemary the Telephone Operator in the cartoon series, Hong Kong Phooey (1974), Katie Butler in Valley of the Dinosaurs (1974) and additional voices on The New Tom and Jerry Show (1975).
Kimee works as a telephone operator, answering calls and taking messages. Karla mimes the actions of using different communication methods. Curtis tests out his remote-controlled robots (Jenn, Karla, Shaun and Kimee), who complete chores around the house in his place. Karla moves like a tumble-dryer by circling clothes around in the air.
Originally from the "Touche Turtle and Dum Dum" segment of The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series. Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey (voiced by Jim Conroy, Grace Helbig, and C.H. Greenblatt [2]) - Three silly dog police officers who, like Touche, dress in Musketeer-style clothing and carry around swords.
Hee Haw Amateur Minute – A showcase of some of the worst talent of all, a cast member would play some yokel who would have some kind of bad talent, which would almost always end up with the audience booing it, throwing vegetables and the hook operator yanking said act forcibly off the stage. After the sketch, animated cartoon animals appeared ...
In the television show, his other jobs include tattoo artist, plumber's assistant, phone operator, a product tester at Conglom-O, a tow truck driver, an underwear model and a cartoonist for the program Wacky Delly. [13] In the official comic book, Rocko works as a comic book dealer in Issue #7's "Conned Again", working for "Humongo Con".
Set in a modern stone-age time, the viewer is presented to a gallery of characters like a telephone operator, the ventriloquist "Edgar Burgundy" and his doll "Charlie Bacardi" (a play on Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy) and a barber. A guest in need of a chess player calls the fire department who arrives riding a sauropod. [5]