@EmpressDR Chumley's voice was done by Brandon Bolke who went on to do the voice of the dimwitted Jangle Bells the elf in the Rankin-Bass Christmas special A YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUS-1974.
The routine where Mr. Whopee leaves his 3 Dimensional Black Board in the closet and everything falls out when he opens the closet came from the radio show FIBBER MCGEE AND MOLLY.
There was an episode of Tennessee Tuxedo called Tree Trimmers on YouTube. It had the original opening themes and bumpers. Sadly, YouTube took it down.
I believe this version was issued by Sony Video, they often tampered with the opening and closing titles claiming that they have been "cleaned up". I taped an episode of this show off of UPN back in 2001 and since they used the original 16 mm copies of these cartoons they indeed had the original echoey opening with Don Adams and co, complete with sound effects. I agree that the original and not the one in the video is the best! But thanks to the poster for posting these great cartoons!
Thumbs up if your here because of Pawn Stars.
emmers57 1 month ago
engineered by the legendary Ben Stern, father of the king of all media.
merocket 7 months ago
I see they cut out the mexican singing "SI, SI, SI, Tennessee Tuxedo"
jwmellott 1 year ago
@EmpressDR Chumley's voice was done by Brandon Bolke who went on to do the voice of the dimwitted Jangle Bells the elf in the Rankin-Bass Christmas special A YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUS-1974.
67nairb 1 year ago
The routine where Mr. Whopee leaves his 3 Dimensional Black Board in the closet and everything falls out when he opens the closet came from the radio show FIBBER MCGEE AND MOLLY.
67nairb 1 year ago
@andrewcolinwilson It is. Don Adams was Maxwell Smart, Tennessee Tuxedo and Inspector Gadget.
stonecold8898 1 year ago
Brilliant!
joetylerdale 1 year ago
There was an episode of Tennessee Tuxedo called Tree Trimmers on YouTube. It had the original opening themes and bumpers. Sadly, YouTube took it down.
KrazyKartoonKid 2 years ago
I believe this version was issued by Sony Video, they often tampered with the opening and closing titles claiming that they have been "cleaned up". I taped an episode of this show off of UPN back in 2001 and since they used the original 16 mm copies of these cartoons they indeed had the original echoey opening with Don Adams and co, complete with sound effects. I agree that the original and not the one in the video is the best! But thanks to the poster for posting these great cartoons!
cartoonfan1920s 2 years ago
Well, the voices of Tennessee Tuxedo and Inspector Gadget were both done by the late, great Don Adams; and so they are indeed one and the same!
rayandreina 2 years ago 2