However, as Alan Reed was busy being "Fred Flintstone" on "THE FLINTSTONES", Bill (Bullwinkle) Scott took over as "Fillmore" for the rest of the series {as well as replacing Alan Reed as "Flugelhorn"}.
Originally telecast in September 1964. The first two "chapters" were filmed (by Jay Ward's studio) in 1960, in the hopes of selling a "Hoppity Hooper" series back then. By the time the seriesWAS sold [to co-sponsors General Mills and Topper Toys] and the remainder of this story produced (at "Gamma Productions" in Mexico, for Ward),
My pleasure, 'avocado'.
fromthesidelines 2 months ago
However, as Alan Reed was busy being "Fred Flintstone" on "THE FLINTSTONES", Bill (Bullwinkle) Scott took over as "Fillmore" for the rest of the series {as well as replacing Alan Reed as "Flugelhorn"}.
fromthesidelines 2 months ago
@fromthesidelines Now that is some great information! Thank you for posting.
blindavocado 2 months ago
Originally telecast in September 1964. The first two "chapters" were filmed (by Jay Ward's studio) in 1960, in the hopes of selling a "Hoppity Hooper" series back then. By the time the seriesWAS sold [to co-sponsors General Mills and Topper Toys] and the remainder of this story produced (at "Gamma Productions" in Mexico, for Ward),
fromthesidelines 2 months ago