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In 1958, the series was retitled Walt Disney Presents [8] and moved to a Friday-night timeslot; by 1960, ABC had switched it to Sunday nights, where it remained for 21 years. During this iteration, The Peter Tchaikovsky Story , an episode made to promote Walt's latest animated feature, Sleeping Beauty , was one of the first stereo simulcasts on ...
Walt Disney's Mickey and Donald: January 1, 1983: A 30-minute presentation. Later re-edited as an hour. 645: The World's Greatest Athlete: January 4, 1983: A serialized version of the 1973 feature film. Beginning with this episode, the show moves to Tuesday nights. 646: January 11, 1983 647: Ferdinand the Bull and Mickey: January 18, 1983: 648 ...
Documentary about Disney animation and its TV legacy 825: Walt Disney World's Very Merry Christmas Parade: December 25, 1994: 826: Encino Man: February 4, 1995: Originally released theatrically by Hollywood Pictures in 1992 827: The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes: February 18, 1995: Remake of the 1969 film of the same title. 828: The Adventures of ...
Walt Disney Television: ABC The Mix-ups: 1998: Colossal Pictures: Disney Channel Pet Stop: Walt Disney Television Project Time: Circle Time: 1999: Riverstreet Productions: Playhouse Disney: Imagineer That! 1999 – 2001 2005 – 2007: Walt Disney Television Disney Channels Worldwide: Disney Channel Discover Spot: 2000: King Rollo Films Walt ...
The Disney Sunday Movie [3] March 9, 1986 The Richest Cat in the World: The Disney Sunday Movie [2] April 5, 1986 Return to Treasure Island: Miniseries April 6, 1986 I-Man: April 13, 1986 A Fighting Choice: The Disney Sunday Movie [4] April 20, 1986 Mr. Boogedy: The Disney Sunday Movie: May 11, 1986 Young Again: The Disney Sunday Movie [2] May ...
Image credit: Walt Disney Television. 7. ‘Smart Guy’ (1997-1999) A comedy series about a 10-year-old genius who starts attending the same high school as his older siblings. Honestly, what can ...
[1] NBC also added a movie night to its schedule; the network paid $25 million for the rights to broadcast 50 20th-Century Fox films on Saturday nights. In April 1962, ABC followed suit when it added its own Sunday night movie to its schedule. [1] All times are Eastern and Pacific. New fall series are highlighted in bold.
Few lives can sustain a two-hour documentary, but with "Walt Disney," four doesn't seem nearly enough. Filmmaker Sarah Colt paints a portrait that's far more complex than the avuncular presence ...