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#13583: DICK TRACY CARTOONS, THE
Order1962-01-14, WPIX, min.
September 7th, 1961- August 31st, 1963 WPIX The Dick Tracy animated cartoon series was shown in the late afternoon on WPIX-TV Channel 11 with Joe Bolton as the host. Bolten left his post as the host of the Three Stooges shorts to become the host of the Dick Tracy series, portraying the police chief and Tracy's boss. The police chief would give Tracy an assignment whenever a crime was committed which Tracy would receive on his wristwatch. Tracy would respond by saying "ok chief, I'll get on it right away." He would then assign one of his detectives to the case. Everett Sloane provided the voice for Dick Tracy, other voice regulars were Mel Blanc, Benny Rubin, and Paul Frees.
#13739: DICK TRACY CARTOONS, THE
Order1962-08-18, WPIX, min.
September 7th, 1961- August 31st, 1963 WPIX The Dick Tracy animated cartoon series was shown in the late afternoon on WPIX-TV Channel 11 with Joe Bolton as the host. Bolten left his post as the host of the Three Stooges shorts to become the host of the Dick Tracy series, portraying the police chief and Tracy's boss. The police chief would give Tracy an assignment whenever a crime was committed which Tracy would receive on his wristwatch. Tracy would respond by saying "ok chief, I'll get on it right away." He would then assign one of his detectives to the case. Everett Sloane provided the voice for Dick Tracy, other voice regulars were Mel Blanc, Benny Rubin, and Paul Frees.
#19072: HAPPY DAYS WITH BUDDY RICH
Order1970-08-27, WCBS, 52 min.
- Louis Nye
- Bob and Ray
- Chuck McCann
- Buddy Rich
- Julie McWhirter
- Alan Copeland
- Laara Lacey
- Olive Clerk
- Great Voodini
- Dick Tracy
- Happy Days Singers
- Jack Elliot Orchestra
June 25, 1970-August 27, 1970. This was the final broadcast of the series. An hour of nostalgia, hosted by Louis Nye, with Chuck McCann, Bob (Elliott) and Ray (Goulding), and bandleaders from the 1930's. A salute to the decade of the 1930's. Guest stars performing include Buddy Rich and his band, Edgar Bergan with Charlie McCarthy, and Helen O'Connell with Ray Eberly. Included are comedy skits including one where Chuck McCann plays his famous character The Great Voodini, and the Lone Ranger (Meeting of the Lone Ranger & Tonto for the first time). Duplicate of 5277.