If it wasn't for big brother Ron Howard's success, Clint would out scrubbing trash cans some where. Ever notice how many of his brother's productions he has appeared in?
@Lockemeister No the boy is alive and well. He is actually Ron Howard's brother, Clint Howard, and has gone on to a long career in acting. Of his 200+ appearances, I think the most memorable for me was his role in Waterboy with Adam Sandler.
"GENTLE BEN" didn't appear on CBS until September 10, 1967- so this is from a second season repeat, airing shortly after "GENTLE BEN"'s premiere telecast. "FRANKENSTEIN JR. AND THE IMPOSSIBLES" (two ongoing series sharing the same program), 'Gurrier', appeared on CBS' Saturday morning schedule from 1966 through '68. This, incidentally, is from a black and white kinescope of the original color telecast {as it aired "live" on the network}.
If it wasn't for big brother Ron Howard's success, Clint would out scrubbing trash cans some where. Ever notice how many of his brother's productions he has appeared in?
jpratt01 2 months ago
When I was verylittle, this used to come on after Lassie, I barely remember it. I just remember watching walt Disney on NBC after these went off.
Sheri451 1 year ago
this was my favorite show as a boy!
pineywoods9 1 year ago
Wasn't the show cancelled when the bear ate the boy?
Lockemeister 1 year ago
@Lockemeister No the boy is alive and well. He is actually Ron Howard's brother, Clint Howard, and has gone on to a long career in acting. Of his 200+ appearances, I think the most memorable for me was his role in Waterboy with Adam Sandler.
Hops3098 1 year ago
@Lockemeister : Only the hair on the top of his head, as well as his ears, forcing him to wear headsets for all his movie roles as an adult.
smautomat 8 months ago
@Lockemeister The boy is still alive. He is Ron Howard's brother.
Dyli 5 months ago
Ah the old days, when animals were tormented to produce cheesy tv !!
jsilence418 1 year ago
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"GENTLE BEN" didn't appear on CBS until September 10, 1967- so this is from a second season repeat, airing shortly after "GENTLE BEN"'s premiere telecast. "FRANKENSTEIN JR. AND THE IMPOSSIBLES" (two ongoing series sharing the same program), 'Gurrier', appeared on CBS' Saturday morning schedule from 1966 through '68. This, incidentally, is from a black and white kinescope of the original color telecast {as it aired "live" on the network}.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
What was that cartoon just before the commercial started?? I MUST KNOW
Gurrier 1 year ago
@Gurrier that was the IMPOSSIBLES.. a rock band super hero cartoon
RetroGoop 1 year ago