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The original Matty's Funday Funnies was broadcast from 1959 to 1961 by American Broadcasting Company, scheduled during Sunday afternoons (with a 1960—1961 prime time edition during Friday evenings, rescheduled for early Saturday nights for the autumn of 1961).
Matty's Funday Funnies: The Roaring 20s: Leave It to Beaver: The Lawrence Welk Show: 10:00 The Fight of the Week / 10:45 Make That Spare: Winter Matty's Funnies With Beany and Cecil: Calvin and the Colonel: Room for One More: CBS: Local Perry Mason (5/27.3) The Defenders (26/22.4) Have Gun – Will Travel (29/22.2) Gunsmoke (3/28.3) NBC: Local
Matty's Funday Funnies: Harrigan and Son: The Flintstones (18/24.3) 77 Sunset Strip (13/25.8) (Tied with My Three Sons) The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor: The Law and Mr. Jones: CBS Fall 7:00 Local / 7:15 Douglas Edwards with the News: Rawhide (6/27.5) Route 66 (30/21.7) Mr. Garlund: The Twilight Zone: Eyewitness to History: Winter The ...
Matty's Funday Funnies: local programming Spring local programming CBS Fall local programming Lamp Unto My Feet: Look Up and Live: UN in Action: Camera Three: local programming Face the Nation: CBS Sports and/or local programming The Last Word: College Bowl: Small World: The Twentieth Century: November Conquest: Winter FYI: Television Workshop
Matty's Funday Funnies; Philip Marlowe; Playhouse 90; The Rebel; Take a Good Look; The United States Steel Hour; The Untouchables; Walter Cronkite with the News; Wanted: Dead or Alive; Not returning from 1958–59: ABC News; Accused; Anybody Can Play/Anyone Can Play; The Billy Graham Crusade; Bold Journey; Confession; Deadline for Action; Dr. I ...
After a considerable delay, Volume 2 was released by Hen's Tooth Entertainment during 2009, containing 11 cartoon shorts, plus two more Time for Beany episodes, archival audio interviews with Bob Clampett, video interviews with celebrity fans of the series as well as animator Bill Melendez, original bumpers from Matty's Funday Funnies and other ...
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After Harvey bought the rights to Casper and many other Famous properties in 1959 (including Herman and Katnip, Little Audrey, and Baby Huey), they began broadcasting the post-September 1950 theatrical Famous shorts on a television show sponsored by Mattel Toys titled Matty's Funday Funnies on ABC in 1959 which introduced the Barbie doll to the ...