NBC ID's - Hullabaloo 1965-66
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@sportsoracle Wonder whatever happened to him?
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Peppiatt and Aylesworth also created and wrote an unsold sitcom pilot for Jack Chertok {"MY FAVORITE MARTIAN"} concerning a TV producer who finds himself producing a "HULLABALOO"-like teen music show (starring Paul Dooley), which aired on ABC in April 1966 as "THE MAN IN THE SQUARE SUIT".
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Lol, TWA.
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Frank Peppiatt and John Aylesworth (the two writers for the series) were Canadians who had prolific television production careers in the United States, later creating, writing and producing the long-running (and corny but fun) hickfest Hee Haw. John Aylesworth only left us a few months ago, at age 81.
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how did you find these? hey paul rever and the raiders were on this one, no doubt one of the causualties in the wipe out. RIP drake levin.
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how did you find these?
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Those were the days, believe me.
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JERRY LEWIS THINX HE S A PIMP.
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Live NBC staff announcer around :55-
"Now stay tuned as Major Foster has his hands full with a girl genius at the Foster School, on 'THE JOHN FORSYTHE SHOW'- next, in color....on NBC".
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Please, all show is available in you tube?
Great video. Thanks for posting. I have always been crazy about vintage TV from the 60's and 70's. If only home video recorders were in existance prior to the mid 70's.
iabhornc 3 years ago 7
The entire series was preserved on black and white kinescope film; again, only three half-hour episodes were saved in their original color videotape form. When they were cleaning out their warehouse in Fort Lee, N.J. in 1973, NBC offered a complete set of "HULLABALOO" videotapes to producer Gary Smith, who declined. NBC then "wiped" virtually their entire inventory of the series, to reuse the tape stock. The "NBC Presents" bumper appeared on the kinnies instead of the "Living Color" bumper.
fromthesidelines 2 years ago 3