Here's the complete broadcast of a first-run episode of the animated series Pound Puppies, "The Fairy Dogmother" (S01E05), as transmitted over the ABC Network, and thus in Chicago via WLS Channel 7.
In this installment, the Pound Puppies, after wishing upon a star, meet an oddball fairy "dogmother" named Zazu, in hopes of helping Holly win the heart of a boy named Mervin.
Voiceover for "We now return to the Pound Puppies" bumpers is John O'Hurley.
(This was broadcast right after The Real Ghostbusters, posted here: • Video ; a little bonus will be shown after this show.)
Includes:
Station ID / Wheel of Fortune promo (voiceover by Ernie Anderson)
Show opening titles, followed by episode title bumper and Act I
"We'll Return After These Messages" bumper (with toy puppet and dog with balloons)
Commercials for:
Kellogg's Raisin Bran - "Two Scoops"
Hello Color Bathing Beauties ("Jennifer" and "Jessica" each sold separately) - from Tonka
PSA from Capt. O.G. Readmore about taking books with you when going through the great outdoors
Episode Act II
"We'll Return After These Messages" bumper (with toy puppet and dog at bullfighting ring)
Commercials for:
Super Bowlin' Saturday (with Mary Lou Retton) - various prizes (every Saturday thru November 1st) - from National Bowling Council
Teddy Ruxpin - from Worlds of Wonder (boy carries him through first ride on school bus)
Hostess Pudding Pies
Episode Act III
"And Now These Messages" bumper (toy puppet tries to put together card pyramid while balancing on lid of trunk)
Commercials for:
M&M's Chocolate Candies (with little league baseball team)
Kellogg's Rice Krispies (Snap, Crackle & Pop aid young disc jockey) - with free Changing Color bubble gum in specially marked boxes
Nerf Indoor Golf - from Parker Brothers
Pound Puppies Pet Care Corner segment
Closing credits (with voiceover promo for The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show, "The Richest Cat in the World" on The Disney Sunday Movie, Perfect Strangers, and Head of the Class by Ed Jordan), followed by second version of Hanna-Barbera "swirling star" bumper
ABC computer-animated ID (voiceover by Ed Jordan)
Commercial: Legoland Police Command Base
Station ID / promo for Jeopardy! (voiceover by Ernie Anderson)
Bonus coming up . . .
The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show opening titles (with various clips from post-1948 Warners' cartoons held for network airing since 1960 and beyond, in order: "Pre-Hysterical Hare," "The Last Hungry Cat," "Duck! Rabbit, Duck!," "14 Carrot Rabbit," "Bedevilled Rabbit," "Rabbit of Seville," "From Hare to Heir," "The Million-Hare," "Tweety's S.O.S.," "Tweet and Sour," "Canned Feud," "Tree Cornered Tweety," "Bully for Bugs," and "Person to Bunny")
"We'll Return After These Messages" bumper (toy puppet and dog tap dance)
Commercials for:
Oreo cookies - from Nabisco
Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes - with Tony the Tiger (voice of Thurl Ravenscroft) on beach, followed by promo for Tony's Treasure Box, free in specially marked packages
"Modern" graphics for 1968-derived opening title sequence for "Hare We Go" [1951 release - 1949 copyright], and first four seconds of cartoon
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, October 18th 1986 during the 9:30am to 10:02am timeframe. (According to IMDb, this Pound Puppies edition was to have been broadcast on October 11th 1986 and the next episode, "Whopper Cries Uncle" [S01E06] was to have aired this day; but TV listings pinpoint October 19th as the repeat date of Disney's "The Richest Cat in the World" [original air date March 9th 1986].)
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14 окт 2024