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Bigfoot and Wildboy was a live action children's television series on ABC. It began in 1977 as a part of The Krofft Supershow on Saturday mornings. Each episode was 15 minutes long, with cliffhanger endings resolved the following week.
The episodes of "Bigfoot and Wildboy" that aired on The Krofft Supershow were 15 minutes in length. In 1979, ABC brought back the show as a stand-alone series by editing the 15-minute segments into 30-minute episodes. New episodes were also filmed and aired in the summer of 1979. Cast: Bigfoot: Ray Young; Wildboy: Joseph Butcher; Suzie: Monika ...
It was set 25 years after the original series, with a retired Electra Woman brought back into action by a fan who ends up becoming the new Dyna Girl. The pilot portrayed Electra Woman as a disillusioned, bitter, sexually promiscuous, chain smoking alcoholic , much in contrast to the character's original portrayal.
Bigfoot and Wildboy; D. Dr. Shrinker; E. Electra Woman and Dyna Girl; W. Wonderbug This page was last edited on 6 November 2012, at 06:28 (UTC). Text is available ...
Bigfoot and Wildboy (1977) The Brady Bunch Hour (1977) The Krofft Superstar Hour (1978; a.k.a. The Bay City Rollers Show) Horror Hotel; The Lost Island; Pink Lady and Jeff (1980) Barbara Mandrell & the Mandrell Sisters (1980) Pryor's Place (1984) D.C. Follies (1987) Land of the Lost (1991) Mutt & Stuff (2015) Sigmund and the Sea Monsters (2016)
The show is essentially a reworking of The Krofft Supershow, replacing the fictitious band "Kaptain Kool and the Kongs" with the real life Bay City Rollers.Just as on the previous show, the Rollers would perform comedy skits and musical numbers, and introduce the live action segments.
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Wonderbug shared the one-hour time slot with other Krofft Supershow titles, including Magic Mongo, Bigfoot and Wildboy, Dr. Shrinker, The Lost Saucer, and Electra Woman and Dyna Girl. Ideal Toy Company published a board game in 1977. [7] Aladdin Industries produced a metal lunchbox in 1976. [8]