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And of course, there was Garry Moore's announcer-sidekick Durwood Kirby, who was not at all amused by the search for the legendary "Kurwood Derby."
One day years ago a friend and I had the good fortune of meeting Jay Ward's daughter Tiffany at the Dudley Do-Right Emporium. During our conversation she told us that, sophisticated or not, Mr. Ward and his writing staff had one simple rule they adhered to--if they thought a joke was funny, they used it. Even the studio's janitor contributed occasionally because it didn't matter to them where the jokes came from; "Funny is funny."The genius of Rocky and Bullwinkle was that even with the sophisticated humor it was still a children’s show...
Rocky<upon viewing Wassamotta U's upcoming football challengers, the Mud City Manglers>: "Bullwinkle, they're just GIRLS! What kind of games can you play with GIRLS??"
Bullwinkle: "Boy this really is a children's show, isn't it? <pause> Why, PARCHESI, of course."
I seem to remember Rocky and Bullwinkle airing, at least in later years, with Tennessee Tuxedo, Underdog, Mr. Peabody and Sherman and Commander McBragg among others. Were these cartoons connected or was it just how they were scheduled?
"Here comes Leonardo, Leonardo Lion,
King of Bongo Congo,
and hero Lion of iron..." (watch out Biggy Rat and Itchy Brother...)
I guess that "Super Chicken" was among that herd of cartoon characters, also.
"Super Chicken" was a super hero (obviously) who had an idiot comical-sidekick lion, named Fred, I think.
Super Chicken: "With my super vision I just saw the crooks duck into a cave several miles away."
Fred (wistfully): "Gee, I wish I had super vision."
Super Chicken: "Well, Fred, I try to take care of you as best I can."
Well, in case no one else has mentioned this, TV station sign offs. When I was young enough to stay up that late, TV stations would cease operations about 2:00 or 3:00 am. You'd see an announcement concerning who owned the broadcast license and then a waving Old Glory while the "The Star-Spangled Banner" played, then a test pattern until operations resumed the next morning. While I now go to bed about 9:00, I'm pretty sure that broadcasts continue around the clock.
The gang would congregate at the ball field in the summer and we would spend the day playing American PingPong...wonder if kids still do that? At the end of the day we would pool our money and buy the big jug of Coca Cola as it offered far better value than if we each bought our small bottle. No one cared about back wash or wiping the rim of the bottle. We just bitched if one of us chugged more than his fair share.