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• Warner Bros. Television • Warner Bros. Cartoons: TV-Y: Traditional Hoppity Hooper: Children's program: 3 seasons, 104 episodes • Bill Scott • Chris Hayward: September 26, 1964 – September 2, 1967: ABC (1964–1967) • Jay Ward Productions • Producers Associates of Television, Inc. — Traditional Linus the Lionhearted: Animated ...
Currently the longest-running animated television series in the world. Tiger Mask: 105 Japan: 1969-1971 Moomin: 117 Japan: 1969-1972 Clangers: 26 UK: 1969-1972 Hattytown Tales: 39 UK: 1969-1973 Zen-chan Tsū-chan: 78 Japan: 1969-1970 Partially live-action Chigley: 13 UK: 1969 Mary, Mungo and Midge: 13 UK: 1969 Cattanooga Cats: 9 US: 1969-1971
The Adventures of Paddy the Pelican. 6. US. 1954. Walt Disney anthology TV series (various titles) US. 1954–present. Mostly an anthology TV series, originally hosted by Walt Disney, with some episodes dedicated to animation. All of these were compilation episodes, with older Disney cartoons combined with new animation.
W. The Whistler (radio series) Winky Dink and You. The Woody Woodpecker Show. Categories: 1950s American television series by genre. 1950s animated television series. American animated television series by decade. 20th-century American animated television series.
The Munsters(1964–1966) Halloween with the New Addams Family. The Addams Familyis an American gothicsitcombased on Charles Addams's New Yorkercartoons. The 30-minute television series was responsible for taking the unnamed characters in the single-panel gag cartoons and giving them names, back stories, and a household setting.
Gerry Anderson on the premise Thunderbirds was the fourth Supermarionation puppet TV series to be produced by APF, which was founded by the husband-and-wife duo of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson (née Thamm) with their business partners Arthur Provis, Reg Hill, and John Read. Pitched in late 1963, the series was commissioned by Lew Grade of ITC, APF's parent company, on the back of the positive ...
A. The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show. The Adventures of Batman. The Adventures of Gulliver. The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends. The Adventures of Spunky and Tadpole. The Adventures of Superboy (TV series) The Alvin Show. Aquaman (TV series)
Parents' lobbying groups such as Action for Children's Television began in the late 1960s. They voiced concerns about the presentation of commercialism, violence, anti-social attitudes and stereotypes in Saturday-morning cartoons, specifically the superhero cartoons of the mid-1960s which were cancelled by the late 1960s due to the groups’ protests. [13]