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Blondie 1968 Television Series Intro

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The 1968 television open of the CBS tv sitcom Blondie stars Will Hutchins, Patricia Harty, Jim henny Backus and Pamelyn Ferdin as sweet Cookie that dreamer!

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  • Will Hutchins starred in two short-lived sitcoms in the 60's! "Hey Landlord" in 1966 lasted a full season and "Blondie" 1968 last half a season. Too bead either didn't catch on because I like Will Hutchins personality on TV!

  • I found this public domain DVD episode of "Blondie" on ebay last year.

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  • God.. How crummy compaired to Arthur Lake and Penny Singleton!!!

  • Peter Robins and Pamelyn Ferdin also provided the voices of Charlie Brown and Lucy for the Peanuts specials that came out during this period.

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  • @IDLERACER I had a real crush on Pam Ferdin in those days... we were the same age (approx)

  • @Buzz00008 Agreed.

  • @Attila709 I vaguely remember that episode,a long time ago that one.

  • The original series with baby dumpling was better.

  • @HowieP Hey, who else but him could play mr Dithers!!

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

  • Bruce Lee was suppose to be in a episode of this show. That would sure be interesting to see.

  • Produced by Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher,the same guys who brought you "Leave It To Beaver",and "The Munsters" and starred Will Hutchins(aka :"Sugarfoot")in the title role as Dagwood and Jim Backus(yes,Mr.Howell from Gilligan's Island)as his boss. The series,which was in color,lasted one season on CBS from 1968 to 1969.

  • "Blondie" ran for one season on CBS and it lasted no more than 14 episodes. However,the network put this show on its Thursday night schedule opposite "Daniel Boone"(which was on NBC)which clobbered it in the ratings and in January of 1969 was gone. The last time this series was shown in its entirely was during the 80's when cable's CBN aired the repeats.

  • MUSH!

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