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First TV cartoon to be in colour; historic cartoon history landmark Herge's Adventures of Tintin: 104 Belgium 1957–1964 Captain Pugwash: 58 UK 1957–1998 The Adventures of Spunky and Tadpole: 19 US 1958–1961 Bozo: The World's Most Famous Clown: 156 US 1958–1962 The Huckleberry Hound Show: 68: US 1958–1962 Yogi Bear: 35 US 1958–1960
September 11 – October 13, 1950: WLS-TV : Tempe-Toons (referred to as "Medallion Productions" during the end titles) Traditional Barker Bill's Cartoon Show: Animation: 1953 – 1955: CBS: Terrytoons: Traditional Mighty Mouse Playhouse: 80 shorts: December 10, 1955 – September 2, 1967: CBS: CBS Television Studios: TV-Y7: Traditional The ...
The first four discs present the Elvis masters in chronological session order. Disc one commences with "My Happiness", a private test demo from the summer of 1953 at Sun Studio and the first recording ever made by Presley, and continues with the complete Sun Records masters through track 19.
Backwoods Bunny is a 1959 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. [1] The short was released on June 13, 1959, and stars Bugs Bunny . [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Pages in category "1950s American animated television series" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
22nd Academy Awards: Chuck Jones' Pepé Le Pew cartoon For Scent-imental Reasons, produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, wins the Academy Award for Best Animated Short. [7] Friz Freleng's Tweety & Sylvester short Canary Row premieres, produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons. It marks the debut of Tweety's owner, Granny. [citation needed]
During his last show, Elvis performed a wide-ranging setlist that covered the entirety of his career. The slate featured everything from his earliest hits in the 1950s, songs released during his ...
A compilation film of old theatrical cartoons previously distributed by Paramount Pictures. Originally planned as the first of twelve such features, only this first one was released. January 20, 1957 () Hemo the Magnificent: United States: Frank Capra: Traditional/Live action: First animated feature made for TV March 20, 1957 ()