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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 ...
1964–1977 Jonny Quest: 26 US: 1964–1965 Hoppity Hooper: 104 US: 1964–1975 Underdog: 124 US: 1964–1967 The World of Commander McBragg: 48 US: 1964 Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales: Peter Potamus and his Magic Flying Balloon: 27 US: 1964–1965 Breezly and Sneezly: 23 US: 1964–1965 Peter Potamus and his Magic Flying Balloon: Ricochet ...
1977–1978 Attack on Tomorrow! 23 Japan 1977 Les Aventures de l'Energie: 13 France 1977 [2] Baggy Pants and the Nitwits: 13 US 1977 Balatack: 31 Japan 1977–1978 The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour: 52 US 1977–1978 Package series Blast-Off Buzzard: 13 US 1977 Segment on CB Bears. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels: 40 US 1977–1980
The 1977–78 daytime network television schedule for the three major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday and weekend daytime hours from September 1977 to August 1978.
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).
ABC Weekend Special is a weekly 30-minute American television anthology series for children that aired Saturday mornings on ABC from 1977 to 1997, which featured a wide variety of stories that were both live-action and animated. [1]
The series premiered as part of the Saturday-morning cartoon program block Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics, which consists of 24 episodes, on ABC on September 10, 1977. [1] The show is a spoof of the Olympics and the ABC primetime series Battle of the Network Stars, [2] which debuted one year earlier.
In the Pacific Time Zone (from December 1975 to March 1977), ABC's lineup had its game shows aired in the morning, while the 12 Noon to 3 PM block featured The Edge of Night, Ryan's Hope, All My Children, One Life to Live, and General Hospital in succession. After April 1977, ABC's Pacific Time Zone daytime schedule began matching that of its ...