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"Disneyland 10th Anniversary" is a 1965 episode of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, broadcast on both January 3 and May 30. [1]The show begins with Walt Disney showing viewers and Disneyland ambassador Julie Reihm plans for upcoming attractions, including It's a Small World, Pirates of the Caribbean and the Haunted Mansion.
A special 2-hour presentation. First TV movie by Disney. 538: The Track of the African Bongo: April 3, 1977: 539: April 10, 1977: 540: The Castaway Cowboy: May 8, 1977: A special 2-hour presentation of the 1974 feature film. 541: Disney's Greatest Villains: May 15, 1977: Features a sneak peek of The Rescuers. 542: The Bluegrass Special: May 22 ...
Around the same time that the 1980s incarnations aired on ABC and NBC, reruns of older episodes of the Disney anthology series, airing under the Wonderful World of Disney banner, were syndicated to broadcast television stations throughout the United States [49] [50] as well as in various international markets
The Disney Channel Salutes The American Teacher (1989–1996) A Conversation with Betty White (1989) The Making of The Little Mermaid (1989) Disney's Young Peoples' Guide to Music: The Greatest Band in the Land (1990) Disney's Young Peoples' Guide to Music: A Tune for a Toon (1990) Carole King: Going Home (1990) The Disneyland Story (1990)
The three Gallegher television episodes from Disney led to the three-part sequel The Further Adventures of Gallegher, the four-part Gallegher Goes West series, and the two episodes titled The Mystery of Edward Sims. [5] Gold Key Comics did a one-shot comic tie-in to the Disney episodes: Walt Disney's Gallegher, Boy Reporter in 1965.
Episodes Country Year Notes The Amazing 3: 52 Japan: 1965–1966 Hustle Punch: 26 Japan: 1965–1966 Prince Planet: 52 Japan: 1965–1966 Kimba the White Lion: 52 Japan: 1965–1967 Space Ace: 52 Japan: 1965–1966 Atom Ant: 26 US: 1965–1967 The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show: The Beatles: 39 UK, US, AUS: 1965–1967 DoDo, The Kid from Outer ...
After the acquisition of ABC in the 1990s, Disney began co-producing uncharacteristic films (Stephen King's Storm of the Century, Home Alone 4) as well as TV reunion movies (The Facts of Life Reunion, The Growing Pains Movie) and a few in conjunction with Hallmark Entertainment (Dinotopia, Mr. St. Nick, Snow White: The Fairest of Them All).
This is the only episode to air originally without a laugh track; one current syndicated print has a new laugh track dubbed in. Mel Blanc's impression of Dennis Weaver as Chester on the TV series Gunsmoke ("Mister Flintstonnne") was also his voice for Droop-A-Long in the Ricochet Rabbit cartoons.