Ummm, what year are these comeing from, I'm new just trying get the hang of it
jususfaith8- any year- these are just old radio and/or TV shows. Could be anywhere from 1930's to 1980's.
Who was Clyde Crashcup, and on what TV program did he appear?
My brother like Clyde Crashcup, but I don't recall what show or exactly what he did.
Clyde Crashcup
Clyde Crashcup was a crazy inventor.The show began on Saturday, October the fourth, 1961. He had one of four segments. The Chipmonks starred in the other three, two of which, were sing-alongs.
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Golden Age Radio went from the first programs, like Amos n Andy through Have Gun Will Travel in the 60s. Television, I thought, arbitrarily, perhaps through the 60s.
There's just one way to handle the killers and spoilers, and that's with the US marshall and the smell of GUNSMOKE
Tom Poston, Louis Nye- - weren't there four comedian regulars on Steve Allen.s show? Perhaps Don Knotts, and one other- -?
Don Knotts, Tom Poston, Louis Nye, Pat Harrington (played Guido Panzini and then later on. played Schneider of One Day At a Time).
Ellie Mate clampett (Donna Douglas) was the Billboard Girl
Thanks, ragman. Glad to see you're posting again.
Thanks, Edgar!
I used to watch the show (as a kid) and loved Steve Allen.
"Tonight!" was Steve Allen's show that preceded Jack Paar's and then, eventually, Johhny Carson's Tonight show editions.
I remember. I had a personal aversion to Jack Parr, but really enjoyed the others.
Cartoon character Quick Draw McGraw occasionally donned a mask and became a Zorro-like avenger. What was the name of this alter-ego?
Does anyone remember the Lum and Abner radio show? They ran the Jottum Down Store. Usually opened with one of them saying "Wonderful World".
Quote:Cartoon character Quick Draw McGraw occasionally donned a mask and became a Zorro-like avenger. What was the name of this alter-ego?
I believe that was El Kabong.
it was el kabong. that's right
Aw, I just arrived. Good answer.
Easy follow-up question:
What was El Kabong's weapon of choice?
Here's my Triv question:
What was the first Hanna-Barbera cartoon on TV?