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  • AL Brodax was involved with this and anything else King Features! Penny Singleton, who originated the role, was also Jane Jetson!!!!

  • @SteveCarras Al Brodax remarked to me that Blondie was 'a lousy show' with 'no ratings'!

  • This is not the first time that a live action"Blonide"sit com was on network tv.

    Back in the 1950's..there was a"Blondie"show on NBC TV and it starred:Art Lake as"Dagwood" and Pam Britton as'Blondie".

  • Oddly, both NBC Universal & CBS Television Distribution jointly own the rights to

    Blondie TV Show.

  • @catbeast2007 Sorry to say but the show is public domain. CBS Television and Universal do not hold any rights to it. The only rights that apply are King Features', the characters are their intellectual property.

  • They say that this series was co-produced by Kayro-UTV Productions, but I don't see the in-credit text by them. Only a trace of the Universal logo on this video.

  • Visit my new Blondie '68 blog: lookinforblondie68.blogspot.co­m/

  • Who cut Unversal off?

  • I meant Universal.

  • Actually you could see the Unversal jingle, But just for maybe a split second.

  • also had the Beatles cartoons

  • This was a co-production of King Features TV (the syndicate that controls "Blondie", and its distributor since 1930, represented by Al Brodax) and Universal {through producers Joe Connelly & Bob Mosher}. It didn't last very long...

  • @fromthesidelines I long thought Sherwood Schultz had something to do with the show..the music cues heard on the scenes shown in the Fall Preview special are ones George Wyle composed for GILLIGAN'S ISLAND.

  • Cropped from this clip, but present on the original.

  • Did it have the Kayro Productions identity & If so, Describe how it looked.

  • Where's the universal jingle?

  • what series was blondie filmed at. was it done at universal studios.

  • Universal backlot, same house as Leave it to Beaver.

  • yes it was filmed at universal.

  • Figures it was filmed at Universal since Connelly and Mosher also produced The Munsters at the same studio two years before this show premiered on CBS.

  • @johnoverall I'm sure the mailman was happy when Marcus Welby moved in....HE'D never trample him rushing to the office--the house WAS his office!

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