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Top Cat. IMDB shows that it had a brief run--one season from Sept., '61 to April, '62. Cartoon about a gang of feral cats, living in alleys in a city if I recall correctly. Top Cat was the leader. The other cats called him "T.C." I vaguely recall that T.C. was one of those smartass characters who drive other characters crazy because they're so smugly sure of themselves, and because they always end up on top. Not sure about that characterization, though, because my memories of this show are a bit vague. In any case, the show ran so briefly that it may not be too well remembered by many.
Top Cat!
The irrepressible leader of the gang,
He's the bop, he's the bip,
He's the cham-pi-on-ship,
He's the most tip-top,
Top Cat!
The Farmer's Daughter. A sitcom starring the late Inger Stevens and William Windom. Watched the reruns on CBN (which later became The Family Channel, then Fox Family and now ABC Family)
for fun, this is all from memory not looking anything up....might be early 70s some of these...
The Doris Day Show? Theme song was "Que Sera Sera, whatever will be will be"
The Courtship of Eddies Father, with Bill Bixby
Please Dont Eat the Daisies, family show with a big shaggy dog.
Land of the Giants
Hot Wheels Saturday morning cartoon show
Wait Til Your Father Gets Home, animated show in early evening, kind of like a very clean Family Guy.
The Girl With Something Extra
Room 222
Cant think of the name of this one, it didnt interest an 8 yr old boy much:
Western, theme song had the words "the hils the greenest green, in Seattle"
Western, theme song had the words "the hils the greenest green, in Seattle"
When I first heard that there was going to be a "Hot Wheels" show on Saturday morning, I thought it was going to be a show where kids raced their Hot Wheels toy cars on TV-grade tracks that would be more elaborate than what you could set up at home. I was totally disappointed that it turned out to be a cartoon, but since it was a cartoon based on motor racing, I watched it anyway.
Hot wheels! Hot wheels!
Always chasing, always racing,
Hot wheels! Hot wheels!
Keep 'em turning now,
Keep 'em churning now,
Keep 'em burning, hot whee-ee-els!
The song was credited to Mike Curb and the Curbstones. Curb was later Lieutenant Governor of California.
Was that Western "Here Come the Brides"?
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