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    December Bride

    December Bride

    December Bride is an American sitcom that aired on the CBS television network from 1954 to 1959, adapted from the original CBS radio network series that aired from June 1952 through September 1953. December Bride centered around the adventures of Lily Ruskin, a spry widow played by Spring Byington, who was not, in fact, a […]

    Caesar’s Hour

    Caesar's Hour

    Caesar’s Hour is a live, hour-long American sketch comedy television program that aired on NBC from 1954 until 1957.  The program starred, among others, Sid Caesar, Nanette Fabray, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris, Janet Blair and Milt Kamen, and featured a number of cameo roles by famous entertainers such as Joan Crawford and Peggy Lee. Caesar’s Hour expanded on the format of Your Show of Shows with many sketches running a half-hour or more, including […]

    Medic

    Medic

    Medic is an American medical drama that aired on NBC beginning in 1954.  Medic was television’s first doctor drama to focus attention on medical procedures. Created by its principal writer James E. Moser, Medic tried to create realism (The Doctor and City Hospital had not) which would typify medical shows from then on.  Moser had previously written for the radio shows Dragnet and Dr. Kildare.  He went on to write […]

    The Tony Martin Show

    The Tony Martin Show

    The Tony Martin Show is a 15-minute weekly musical variety television series hosted by entertainer Tony Martin, which aired in NBC prime time from April 26th, 1954, to February 27th, 1956.  It was produced by Bud Yorkin and featured the singing group The Interludes and the Hal Bourne and David Rose orchestras, the latter affiliated with The Red Skelton Show. Martin began each episode with a song at […]

    Topper

    Topper

    Topper is an American fantasy sitcom based on the 1937 film of the same name, itself based on the novels by Thorne Smith. The series was broadcast on CBS from October 9th, 1953 to July 15th, 1955, and stars Leo G. Carroll in the title role. Sophisticated but stuffy Cosmo Topper is the vice president […]

    The Big Picture

    The Big Picture

    The Big Picture is an American documentary television program which aired on ABC-TV from 1951 to 1964.  The series consisted of documentary films produced by the United States Army Signal Corps Army Pictorial Service, showing weaponry, battles, and biographies of famous soldiers. The half-hour weekly program featured famous or before-they-were-famous actors and actresses in quality […]

    The Dotty Mack Show

    Dotty Mack

    The Dotty Mack Show is an American variety show originally broadcast on the now defunct DuMont Television Network in 1953, and on ABC from 1953 to 1956. The program, produced and distributed from Cincinnati, aired Monday at 10:45 pm on most DuMont affiliates until July 1953, when it moved to Tuesdays at 9:30 pm. Originally […]

    I Love Lucy

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    I Love Lucy is a landmark American television sitcom starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, and William Frawley. The black-and-white series originally ran from October 15th, 1951, to May 6th, 1957, on CBS. After the series ended in 1957, however, a modified version continued for three more seasons with 13 one-hour specials, running from 1957 to 1960, known first as The Lucille Ball-Desi […]

    Goodyear Television Playhouse

    Goodyear Television Playhouse

    The Goodyear Television Playhouse is an American anthology series that was telecast live on NBC from 1951 to 1957 during the “Golden Age of Television.”  Sponsored by Goodyear, Goodyear alternated sponsorship with Philco, and the Philco Television Playhouse was seen on alternate weeks. In 1955, the title was shortened to The Goodyear Playhouse and it […]

    The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show

    The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show

    Burns and Allen, an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen, worked together as a comedy team in vaudeville, films, radio and television and achieved great success over four decades. Burns and Allen met in 1922 and first performed together at the Hill Street Theatre in Newark, New Jersey, continued in small town vaudeville theaters, married in Cleveland on January 7, 1926, and moved up […]

    Robert Montgomery Presents

    Robert Montgomery Presents

    Robert Montgomery Presents is an American dramatic television series which was produced by NBC from January 30th, 1950 until June 24th, 1957.  The live show had several sponsors during its seven-year run, and the title was altered to feature the sponsor, usually Lucky Strike cigarettes, for example, Robert Montgomery Presents Your Lucky Strike Theater, ….The Johnson’s Wax Program, and so on. Initially offering hour-long […]

    Camel News Caravan

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    The Camel News Caravan was a 15-minute American television news program aired by NBC News from February 14th, 1949, to October 26th, 1956. Sponsored by the Camel cigarette brand and anchored by John Cameron Swayze, it was the first NBC news program to use NBC filmed news stories rather than movie newsreels.  On February 16, 1954, the Camel News Caravan became the first news program broadcast in color, making use of 16mm color film.In early […]

    Kukla, Fran, and Ollie

    Kukla, Fran and Ollie

    Kukla, Fran and Ollie is an early American television show using puppets, originally created for children but soon watched by more adults than children. It did not have a script and was entirely ad-libbed. It first aired from 1947 to 1957. Burr Tillstrom was the creator and only puppeteer on the show, which premiered as […]

    Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts

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    Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts (also known as Talent Scouts) is an American radio and television variety show which ran on CBS from 1946 until 1958.  Sponsored by Lipton Tea, it stars Arthur Godfrey, who was also hosting Arthur Godfrey and His Friends at the same time. The concept for the show was that Godfrey had several “talent scouts” who brought their discoveries onto […]

    Studio One

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    Studio One is an American radio–television anthology series, created in 1947 by Canadian director Fletcher Markle, who came to CBS from the CBC. In 1948, Markle made a quantum leap from radio to television. Sponsored by Westinghouse Electric Corporation, the television series was seen on CBS (which Westinghouse owned between 1995 and 2000), from 1948 through 1958, under several variant titles: Studio One […]

    Douglas Edwards with the News

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    Douglas Edwards was America‘s first network news television anchor, anchoring CBS‘s first nightly news broadcast from 1948–1962, which was later to be titled CBS Evening News. In 1948, as CBS’s top correspondents and commentators shunned the fledgling medium of television, Edwards was chosen to present regular CBS television news programs and to host CBS’s television coverage of the 1948 Democratic […]

    The Voice of Firestone

    the voice of firestone

    The Voice of Firestone is a long-running radio and television program of classical music.  The show featured leading singers in selections from opera and operetta.  Originally titled The Firestone Hour, it was first broadcast on the NBC Radio network on December 3rd, 1928 and was later also shown on television starting in 1949.  The program […]

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    Navy Log

    Navy Log is an American drama anthology series that initially aired for one season on CBS. It relates the greatest survival war stories in the history of the United States Navy. This series premiered on September 20th, 1955, but the following year, it was moved to ABC, where it aired until September 25th, 1958. The program aired for a total of three seasons and 102 episodes.

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    The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin

    The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin is an American children’s television program.  The show ran for five seasons on ABC on Friday evenings from October 1954 to May 1959, airing 166 episodes.  ABC reran the series on late afternoons from September 1959 to September 1961.

    It starred child actor Lee Aaker as Rusty, a boy orphaned in an Indian raid, who was being raised by the soldiers at a US Cavalry post known as Fort Apache.  He and his German shepherd dog, Rin Tin Tin, helped the soldiers to establish order in the American West.  Texas-born actor James Brown appeared as Lieutenant Ripley “Rip” Masters.  Co-stars included veteran actor Joe Sawyer and actor Rand Brooks from Gone with the Wind fame.

    The character of Rin Tin Tin had appeared in movies and radio serials since 1922.  One dog who appeared briefly in the TV series was fourth in the bloodline of the original Rin Tin Tin silent film canine actor.  The main screen dog for the TV show was trainer Frank Barnes’s Flame, Jr., called JR (pronounced Jay Are) by Barnes.  Other dogs appearing as Rin Tin Tin included Barnes’s dog Blaze and Lee Duncan’s dog, Hey You.  Hey You descended from Rin Tin Tin, but was marred in appearance by an injury to an eye received in his youth.  Hey You served as a stunt dog in fight scenes.  The episodes were filmed northwest of Los Angeles in Simi Valley at Corriganville Movie Ranch on a low budget, limiting the film stock to black-and-white.  The show’s troupe of 12 character actors were often required to play multiple parts in the same episode, sometimes to the point of one actor fighting himself, wearing a cavalry uniform in one shot and an Apache outfit in another.

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    Then Came Bronson

    Then Came Bronson

    Then Came Bronson is an American adventure/drama television series starring Michael Parks that aired on NBC from 1969 to 1970, and was produced by MGM Television.  The series, created by Denne Bart Petitclerc, began with a movie pilot on Monday, March 24th, 1969.  The series was approved for one year and began its first run […]

    Room 222

    Room 222

    Room 222 is an American comedy-drama television series produced by 20th Century Fox Television.  The series aired on ABC for 112 episodes from September 17th, 1969 until January 11th, 1974. The series focused on an American history class at the fictional Walt Whitman High School in Los Angeles, California, although it also depicted other events […]

    The Courtship of Eddie’s Father

    The Courtship of Eddie's Father

     Debuted September 17th, 1969, and was last broadcast on March 1st, 1972.   The Courtship of Eddie’s Father is an American television sitcom based on the 1963 movie of the same name, which was based on the book written by Mark Toby (edited by Dorothy Wilson).  It tells the story of a widower, Tom Corbett (played by Bill Bixby), who […]

    The Johnny Cash Show

    The Johnny Cash Show

    The Johnny Cash Show was an American television music variety show hosted by Johnny Cash.  The Screen Gems 58-episode series ran from June 7th, 1969 to March 31st, 1971 on ABC; it was taped at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.  The show reached No. 17 in the Nielsen ratings in 1970. Cash opened each […]

    This Is Tom Jones

    This is Tom Jones

    This Is Tom Jones was an ATV variety series starring Tom Jones. The series was exported to the United States by ITC Entertainment and was networked there by ABC. The series ran between 1969 and 1971 to total 65 color episodes. Jones was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for “Best Actor In a Television […]

    The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour

    The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour

    The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour is an American network television music and comedy variety show hosted by singer Glen Campbell from January 1969 through June 1972 on CBS. He was offered the show after he hosted a 1968 summer replacement for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.  Campbell used “Gentle on My Mind” as the theme song of the show.  The […]

    the Ghost and Mrs. Muir

    the Ghost and Mrs. Muir

    The Ghost & Mrs. Muir is an American situation comedy based on the 1947 film of the same name, which was based on the 1945 novel by R. A. Dick. Itpremiered in September 1968 on NBC.  After NBC canceled the series, it aired on ABC for one season before being canceled a final time. The series stars Hope Lange as Carolyn Muir, a young widow […]

    Here Come the Brides

    Here Come the Brides

    Here Come the Brides is an American comedy Western series from Screen Gems that aired on the ABC television network from September 25th, 1968 to April 3rd, 1970.   The series was loosely based upon the Mercer Girls, Asa Mercer‘s efforts to bring civilization to old Seattle by importing marriageable women from the east coast of the United States in the 1860s, where the ravages of the American Civil […]

    The Doris Day Show

    The Doris Day Show

    The Doris Day Show is an American sitcom that was originally broadcast on the CBS Television network from September 1968 until March 1973, remaining on the air for five seasons and 128 episodes. The Doris Day Show was also the title of her radio show which aired from Hollywood in 1952, with “It’s Magic” as […]

    The Mod Squad

    The Mod Squad

    A “hippie” undercover cop show that ran on ABC from September 24th, 1968, until August 23rd, 1973.   It starred Michael Cole as Pete Cochran, Peggy Lipton as Julie Barnes, Clarence Williams III as Linc Hayes, and Tige Andrews as Captain Adam Greer.  The executive producers of the series were Aaron Spelling and Danny Thomas. They were The Mod Squad (“One black, one white, one blond”), the hippest and first young undercover […]

    Lancer

    Lancer

    Lancer is an American Western series that aired on CBS from September 1968, to May 1970.  Lancer lasted for fifty-one hour-long episodes shot in color.  The series stars Andrew Duggan, James Stacy, and Wayne Maunder as a father with two half-brother sons, an arrangement similar to the more successful Bonanza on NBC. Duggan stars as […]

    Mayberry R.F.D.

    Mayberry RFD

    Mayberry R.F.D. is an American television series produced as a spin-off and direct continuation of The Andy Griffith Show.  When star Andy Griffith decided to leave his series, most of the supporting characters returned for the new program, which ran for three seasons (78 episodes) on the CBS Television Network from 1968–1971.   During the final season of The Andy Griffith Show, widower farmer Sam Jones (Ken […]

    Land of the Giants

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    Land of the Giants is an hour-long American science fiction television program lasting two seasons beginning on September 22nd, 1968, and ending on March 22nd, 1970. The show was created and produced by Irwin Allen.  Land of the Giants was the fourth of Allen’s science fiction TV series.  The show was aired on ABC and […]

    Adam-12

    Adam-12

    Adam-12 is a television police drama that followed two police officers of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Pete Malloy and Jim Reed, as they rode the streets of Los Angeles in their patrol unit, 1-Adam-12.  Created by R. A. Cinader and Jack Webb, who is known for creating Dragnet, the series captured a typical […]

    Julia

    Julia

    Julia is an American sitcom notable for being one of the first weekly series to depict an African American woman in a non-stereotypical role.  Previous television series featured African American lead characters, but the characters were usually servants.  The show stars actress and singer Diahann Carroll, and ran for 86 episodes on NBC from September 17th, 1968 to March 23rd, 1971. The series was produced […]

    Mission: Impossible

    Mission: Impossible

    This tape will self-destruct in 5 seconds…. Mission: Impossible is an American television series that was created and initially produced by Bruce Geller.  It chronicles the missions of a team of secret government agents known as the Impossible Missions Force (IMF).  In the first season, the team is led by Dan Briggs, played by Steven […]

    Family Affair

    Family Affair

    Family Affair is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 12th, 1966 to September 9th, 1971.  The series explored the trials of well-to-do civil engineer and bachelor Bill Davis (Brian Keith) as he attempted to raise his brother’s orphaned children in his luxury New York City apartment.  Davis’ traditional English gentleman’s gentleman, Mr. […]

    Get Smart

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    Get Smart is an American comedy television series created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry that satirizes the secret agent genre.  It ran from September 18th, 1965, to May 15th, 1970. The show stars Don Adams (as Maxwell Smart, Agent 86), Barbara Feldon (as Agent 99), and Edward Platt (as Chief).  Henry said they created […]

    Daniel Boone

    Daniel Boone

    Daniel Boone is an American action-adventure television series starring Fess Parker as Daniel Boone that aired from September 24th, 1964 to September 10th, 1970 on NBC for 165 episodes, and was made by 20th Century Fox Television. Ed Ames co-starred as Mingo, Boone’s Cherokee friend, for the first four seasons of the series.  Albert Salmi […]

    Bewitched

    Bewitched

    Bewitched is an American TV situation comedy fantasy that was originally broadcast for eight seasons on ABC from 1964 to 1972.  It was created by Sol Saks under executive director Harry Ackerman, and starred actress Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York (1964–1969), Dick Sargent (1969–1972), Agnes Moorehead, and David White. The show is about a witch who […]

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    The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is an American children’s television series that originally aired on NBC from September 15th, 1968 through February 23rd, 1969.

    Produced by Hanna-Barbera and based on the classic Mark Twain characters, the program starred its three live-action heroes, Huck Finn (Michael Shea), Becky Thatcher (LuAnn Haslam), and Tom Sawyer (Kevin Schultz), navigating weekly adventures within an animated world as they attempted to outrun a vengeful “Injun Joe” (Ted Cassidy).  After the show’s original run, the series continued to air in reruns as part of The Banana Splits and Friends Show syndication package.
    The pilot episode opens with a live-action prologue which sets the premise for the series.  It’s late afternoon in Hannibal, Missouri and Twain’s classic characters, (Tom’s) Aunt Polly and Mrs. Thatcher (Becky’s mother) appear distressed in their concern for the youngsters who are said to be late arriving home.  Next, we see our three protagonists, Huckleberry Finn (Michael Shea), Becky Thatcher (LuAnn Haslam) and Tom Sawyer (Kevin Schultz) taking a short-cut home through the town’s graveyard when they encounter “Injun Joe” (Ted Cassidy).  Furious at the two boys for testifying in court to seeing him murder Doctor Robinson, Injun Joe chases the three children into McDougal’s cave.  Once inside, the three youngsters quickly become disoriented within the cave’s complicated mazes and find themselves lost.  As the spry children outrun him, an angry Injun Joe vows revenge, calling out to them “You’ll never get away from me!  No matter where you go, I’ll get you!”  This prologue would be re-edited with a voice-over by Michael Shea as Huck Finn summarizing the events, and would serve as the opening sequence for each subsequent episode.
    Although we never see the three youngsters emerge from the cave, it is presumed that they eventually find a way out since, as each episode proper begins, we join our three young live-action heroes as they now inhabit an animated world.  Throughout the series, the children embark on a quest to return to their families in Hannibul, Missouri, traveling to various exotic animated lands (Tropical islands; Egyptian deserts; Aztec cities; etc.) and make friendships with an array of fanciful animated characters (leprechauns; pirates; sorcerers, etc.).  In addition to the new friends they meet, each episode also features an evil animated antagonist who bears an uncanny resemblance to Injun Joe (voiced by Cassidy).  The likeness is not lost on the three children, who are routinely startled by the striking similarity to their nemesis back home, however, an explanation as to how, or why, Injun Joe is constantly able to remain one step ahead of them in order to assume these various identities is never provided.  As the series only lasted one season, an episode explaining how, or if, the three children ever make it back home, or if it may, in fact, all be some sort of surrealistic “dream”, is never seen.
    In February 1967, Hanna-Barbera Productions announced it was in the process of developing a record number of six new animated television series.  According to the Los Angeles Times, the six new series in various stages of production at the time were Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor, Zartan (aka: The Herculoids), Shazzan, Samson & Goliath, Fantastic four and The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.  Also nearing the end of post-production at the time was Hanna-Barbera’s Jack and the Beanstalk, an hour long special which featured Gene Kelly dancing alongside various cartoon characters and aired on February 26th, 1967.  Jack and the Beanstalk had served as a “trial run” for the technology of combining live-action with animation.  NBC had to be convinced that combining people with cartoon figures would work. It was a big success and so NBC went forward with the series.  At the time of production, The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was the first weekly television series to combine live-action performers and animation.  During development of the series, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera also stated the show was to be the most expensive half hour ever put on television.  In a July 1967 interview with columnist Hal Humphrey, William Hanna expressed high hopes for the innovative new concept, saying “When you say the word ‘cartoon,’ people think of children only, and we limit ourselves – although plenty of adults watch cartoons. We think combining the live action with the animation will give our company a special identification.”
    After NBC green-lit the series, preparations began to find the youngsters to portray the series’ three leads.  The show was produced by both Hanna-Barbera and NBC.  As a result there were a lot of people to make happy when it came to choosing the cast.  As its understood, Hanna-Barbera cast the show and sent some kind of screen test/pilot to the NBC executives in New York.  NBC didn’t like the choices that had been made.  They decided that they wanted the cast to be younger.  Hanna-Barbera had to start all over.  In casting their lead, Hanna-Barbera and NBC eventually found their ideal “Huck” in 14-year-old veteran child actor Michael Shea, reportedly selecting him out of 1,300 boys.  Fourteen-year-old newcomer LuAnn Haslam was chosen to play “Becky.”  In recounting how she landed the role, Haslam stated, “I got a call from my agent to go to Hanna-Barbera for an interview.  Carmen Sanchez was the casting director.  As I walked into her office she was on the telephone.  She turned, looked at me and said to the person on the telephone, ‘I have to go, Becky just walked in.’”  Rounding out the series live-action cast was 13-year-old Kevin Schultz who was cast as “Tom.”  At the time, Schultz was best known for starring on the television western series The Monroes alongside his twin brother Keith, who had reportedly also auditioned for the role of “Tom” before Kevin was selected.  And finally, character actor Ted Cassidy was cast to voice the role of the animated antagonist “Injun Joe.”  In an August 1967 interview with columnist Mel Heimer, Cassidy stated that he was looking forward to his upcoming role on the new series, saying, “I think I’ll get more of a chance to do some acting than I did in (The Addams Family).”
    With the series’ three young live-action stars in place, the complicated filming process began.  During the months the series was in production, each day of filming reportedly began at 9:00 a.m. Under California law at the time, child actors were required to attend school for three hours a day and periods of instruction had to last at least 20 minutes at a time.  When asked about the filming process, Michael Shea described an average day on the set, saying, “First we’d get made-up and dressed, and then we’d go to school while the shot was being set up.  By coincidence, we were all taking the exact same subjects, so we were tutored together.”  The young actors’ scenes were filmed in front of a royal blue backdrop and the cartoon background and characters were animated in later.  A technique still in its infancy, the young cast was required to master the art of engaging in conversational exchanges without having their animated co-stars to interact with.  Shea recalled, “Injun Joe, for instance, was a cartoon character, so when I had to talk to him, I’d run my eyes slowly up the blue screen until the director told me to stop.  Then I’d just try to remember where that point on the screen was.”  Since the voice-actors would record their audio tracks after principal filming, character actor Bruce Watson, whom Shea described as “the greatest dialogue coach in the world,” would perform the lines of all the animated characters for the young live-action stars to interact with during filming.  Each episode reportedly took approximately 4 hours to film and six months to animate.
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    Sargeant Preston of the Yukon

    In 1955, the same year the radio show ended, Sergeant Preston of the Yukon premiered as a television series.  Mainly filmed at Ashcroft, Colorado, the series was telecast on CBS from September 29th, 1955, to September 25th, 1958.

    Richard Simmons starred as Sgt. Preston, and was supported by Yukon King and Rex, now played by real animals. The dog cast as King was not a husky, however, but a large Alaskan Malamute.  Charles Livingstone, who had worked on the radio version, directed several episodes.  Though no plot lines seem to have been re-used from the radio show, they were generally built upon the same themes.  The same few buildings were regularly seen as part of many settlements in the shows.  The additional visual component of the snowy Yukon, however, did give the television version a different feel but like all such films when filmed on a stage set, the frosty breath of people in Arctic conditions could not be simulated.  Generally, however, there was an outdoor feel though a few times shadows on the skyline could be seen.  Genuine outdoor scenes were added to give the show some reality though the viewer could not help but notice a sameness to them as they were all filmed in the same area and reused at times.

    The first two seasons were produced by Trendle-Campbell-Meurer, and the show was broadcast in the same time slot as ABC’s The Lone Ranger.  In its last season, Sergeant Preston of the Yukon was purchased and produced by the Jack Wrather Corporation.
    In 1955, the Quaker Oats company gave away land in the Klondike as part of the Klondike Big Inch Land Promotion which was tied in with the television show.  Genuine deeds each to one square inch of a lot in Yukon Territory, issued by Klondike Big Inch Land Co. Inc., were inserted into Quaker’s Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice cereal boxes.

     

     

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    The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is an American children’s television series that originally aired on NBC from September 15th, 1968 through February 23rd, 1969. Produced by Hanna-Barbera and based on the classic Mark Twain characters, the program starred its three live-action heroes, Huck Finn (Michael Shea), Becky Thatcher (LuAnn Haslam), and Tom Sawyer (Kevin […]