odd i thought i saw a few seconds of the SPT logo before the Columbia Pictures Television logo came in, appearing after the hanna-barbera logo came in
A cool reminiscent of The Jetsons. I don't recall seeing the Columbia Pictures Television "pretzel" logo at the end of the show but it's nice. Does this mean Sony owns the cartoon?
@fromthesidelines I saw the writers' list in the show's end credits. So Rance Howard is the father of actor director producer Ron Howard. John Fenton Murray wrote for Red Skelton, Gilligan's Island, some Sid and Marty Krofft saturday morning shows, William "Bill" Raynor was Myles Wilder's writing partner on episodes of "McHale's Navy" "The Dukes of Hazzard" and lots of other shows.
Silverman had a great success making cartoons out of "MY FAVORITE MARTIAN(S)" and "{I DREAM OF} JEANNIE" the previous season, and figured "The Partridge Family" (which had just left ABC's prime-time schedule that summer) was a better idea than a new "Judy & Elroy Jetson" series, and merely grafted THEM onto the "21st Century" framework. Ultimately, it didn't work...
Look at the writers' list: John Fenton Murray was one of Red Skelton's key radio/TV writers in the '40s and '50s; Rance Howard is Ron's father, and wrote several sitcom scripts in the '60s and '70s; Dick Conway is another veteran writer, from "THE LIFE OF RILEY" to "THE MUNSTERS"; Larz Bourne was a veteran cartoon writer, worked at Famous Studios/Paramount and Terrytoons, and for Gene Deitch in the early '60s; "Bill" Raynor was Myles Wilder's writing partner on several "McHALE'S NAVY" episodes.
I remember the big question at the time was why put the Partridge Family in outer space,as was done with Gilligan's Island and Josie and the Pussycats.I found out later that Hanna-Barbera had originally planned a spinoff series featuring Judy and Elroy Jetson,but the network wanted a Partridge show,so they combined the two ideas and came up with this.
odd i thought i saw a few seconds of the SPT logo before the Columbia Pictures Television logo came in, appearing after the hanna-barbera logo came in
jazzman5626 2 months ago
A cool reminiscent of The Jetsons. I don't recall seeing the Columbia Pictures Television "pretzel" logo at the end of the show but it's nice. Does this mean Sony owns the cartoon?
troyboy7962 2 months ago
@fromthesidelines I saw the writers' list in the show's end credits. So Rance Howard is the father of actor director producer Ron Howard. John Fenton Murray wrote for Red Skelton, Gilligan's Island, some Sid and Marty Krofft saturday morning shows, William "Bill" Raynor was Myles Wilder's writing partner on episodes of "McHale's Navy" "The Dukes of Hazzard" and lots of other shows.
troyboy7962 2 months ago
Skeletor was one of the voices?
TheRealThreeP 2 months ago
Some of the Partridge Family kids appeared on episodes of Goober and the Ghost Chasers
looneytoon76 3 months ago
Silverman had a great success making cartoons out of "MY FAVORITE MARTIAN(S)" and "{I DREAM OF} JEANNIE" the previous season, and figured "The Partridge Family" (which had just left ABC's prime-time schedule that summer) was a better idea than a new "Judy & Elroy Jetson" series, and merely grafted THEM onto the "21st Century" framework. Ultimately, it didn't work...
fromthesidelines 3 months ago
Look at the writers' list: John Fenton Murray was one of Red Skelton's key radio/TV writers in the '40s and '50s; Rance Howard is Ron's father, and wrote several sitcom scripts in the '60s and '70s; Dick Conway is another veteran writer, from "THE LIFE OF RILEY" to "THE MUNSTERS"; Larz Bourne was a veteran cartoon writer, worked at Famous Studios/Paramount and Terrytoons, and for Gene Deitch in the early '60s; "Bill" Raynor was Myles Wilder's writing partner on several "McHALE'S NAVY" episodes.
fromthesidelines 3 months ago
I remember the big question at the time was why put the Partridge Family in outer space,as was done with Gilligan's Island and Josie and the Pussycats.I found out later that Hanna-Barbera had originally planned a spinoff series featuring Judy and Elroy Jetson,but the network wanted a Partridge show,so they combined the two ideas and came up with this.
bookbill 4 months ago
@atfatw Nice way to compliment someone you never met. NOT!
Scarletspeedster68 4 months ago
@Scarletspeedster68 well, he was still a slimeball!
atfatw 5 months ago