I wish that, for the season sets, they would've restored the episodes (as much as possible) to how they originally aired, with these old openings & closings on there just as they were when they aired.
In another first season network print (when General Mills wasn't the day's primary sponsor), the sponsor I.D. was replaced at :17 by a 10 second ABC I.D. {featuring a map of the U.S.}, with announcer Dick Tufeld proclaiming, "...The American Broadcasting Company and its affiliated stations, throughout the United States and North America!". The credits resumed at :37....
Rare footage from the babyboomer era, i cant believe ,id ever say that , this was on tv all the time , kids must have seen this 1000 times back then , now its a rare film , . Just think about in the future ,having the rare opening to Family Guy , that someone found on a strange silver disk .
The reason being that the Frank Comstock theme music couldn't be cleared for DVD release so the Fred Steiner theme was dubbed over the original title sequences.
I noticed the name Al Shean in the credits. He was one half of Gallagher and Shean, one of the most successful comedy teams in the history of Vaudeville. He was also the uncle of the Marx Brothers, writing much of their early comedy material.
I sit corrected.....I think I saw that in Wiki (toda, in fact).......Now, I am hoping that somebody somewhere will YouTube some interstitials from the 59-60 season (e.g., Bullwinkle messing up a projector).
I wish that, for the season sets, they would've restored the episodes (as much as possible) to how they originally aired, with these old openings & closings on there just as they were when they aired.
felixbunke 7 months ago
In another first season network print (when General Mills wasn't the day's primary sponsor), the sponsor I.D. was replaced at :17 by a 10 second ABC I.D. {featuring a map of the U.S.}, with announcer Dick Tufeld proclaiming, "...The American Broadcasting Company and its affiliated stations, throughout the United States and North America!". The credits resumed at :37....
fromthesidelines 10 months ago
Rare footage from the babyboomer era, i cant believe ,id ever say that , this was on tv all the time , kids must have seen this 1000 times back then , now its a rare film , . Just think about in the future ,having the rare opening to Family Guy , that someone found on a strange silver disk .
1952kid 11 months ago
0:20
Bullwinkle: "General Mills, where better breakfases begin!"
Rocky: "That's 'breakfasts!''"
Bullwinkle: "That's what I said - breakfases."
dnm728part3 1 year ago
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stupid google i meant the MOVIE credits goddamnit
btw lmao @ General Mills
KatMiko11 2 years ago
The reason being that the Frank Comstock theme music couldn't be cleared for DVD release so the Fred Steiner theme was dubbed over the original title sequences.
SeanElGatoTelevision 2 years ago
CORRECTION TO MY PREVIOUS POSTING:
I did some double checking. The Al Shean in the credits is a different Al Shean. Sorry.
MFPhoto1 2 years ago
I noticed the name Al Shean in the credits. He was one half of Gallagher and Shean, one of the most successful comedy teams in the history of Vaudeville. He was also the uncle of the Marx Brothers, writing much of their early comedy material.
MFPhoto1 2 years ago
Another writer credited there was Chris Hayward who later went on to co-create The Munsters, and write for Get Smart, Barney Miller and Alice.
144wychwood 2 years ago
I sit corrected.....I think I saw that in Wiki (toda, in fact).......Now, I am hoping that somebody somewhere will YouTube some interstitials from the 59-60 season (e.g., Bullwinkle messing up a projector).
cd637299 2 years ago