Samson & Goliath (Closing)
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- A Hanna-Barbera Production. The closing credits also mention "Go Go Gophers," "Tennessee Tuxedo" and "Fractured Fairy Tales." This particular half-hour included Young Samson & Goliath, Commander McBragg and Tennessee Tuxedo.
Of note in the 1968-69 season on CBS, the Go Go Gophers were given their own show (8 AM Eastern) and had the Space Kidettes as their middle feature.
This is the syndicated reprint from 1968 with the pairing of the Total Television and Jay Ward cartoons by General Mills. The original 1967-68 "Samson & Goliath" closing had the Hanna Barbera "H-B" yellow & orange box closing, now considered long lost.
My childhood thanks for posting this
Love this cartoon
For the record, these syndication credits to "YOUNG SAMSON" and "GO-GO GOPHERS" were distributed by Danzer-Fitzgerald-Sampler way back in the late 70s and mid-1980s. these syndicators also distributed "UNDERDOG" and "TENNESSE TUXEDO" and even "JONNY QUEST" back in those mid-years of TV syndication.
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this would occasionally be followed by the 1967 Hanna-Barbera "HB Box" logo on its original airings as well as the NBC Snake logo (Produced with the NBC-TV Network), though this print inexplicably cut it off.
Beacuse General Mills originally sponsored, and OWNED the rights to those series, 'brithgob'. Beginning in the late '60s, they repackaged- eventually through DFS Program Exchange (their advertising agency's syndication arm)- "YOUNG SAMSON", "TENNESSEE TUXEDO", "Go Go Gophers" [from "THE UNDERDOG SHOW"] and "Fractured Fairy Tales" {from Jay Ward's "ROCKY"/"BULLWINKLE" series} into ONE half-hour show, tacking on credits for TTV/Leonardo and Ward's segments (and somewhat sloppily, at that)....
The shows were previously syndicated by General Mills and Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample's earlier operation, Peter Piech's P.A.T. Film Service, Ltd.
That was seen on WGN as alternate programming. Back in 1990, they had the syndex rule; only local stations can show first run syndicated series & not be rebroadcast on WGN Cable. So this alternate show aired over Gummi Bears (Disney Afternoon).
Yep 👍🏻, as of September 24, 1990.
In the case of "THE FLINTSTONES" and the various "SCOOBY DOO" shows being syndicated through DFS Program Exchange in the '80s, that was due to Worldvision Enterprises {who owned H-B back then} making a deal with Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample -General Mills' ad agency- for those series to be distributed by them on a "barter" basis [they were given FREE to stations; two minutes of ad time in each half-hour went to General Mills- the other four could be sold by those stations to their own advertisers].
Same with "SPACE KIDETTES", 'kresblain'- General Mills primarily sponsored that series on NBC's Saturday morning schedule from 1966 through '68, and ended up owning the rights to it (those reverted to H-B, several years ago).
You can tell S&G got the butt-end of the HB Superhero budget.
Crude animation, but it was still a great story format. Kids love the idea of, "That's it, I'm not taking this any more... POWWW!!!... You thought I was weak, eh?... POWWW!!!"
It's interesting that only this and Space Kidettes seems to be the only ones left to syndicate today through P.E.
Odd thing....on USA reruns, I'd see both the original and new titles, one at the beginning, and this one would usually be at the end.
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To add onto that tidbit, a few other Hanna-Barbera shows that the Program Exchange handled in syndication during that time included "The Flintstones," "Scooby-Doo" and "Space Kidettes," to name a few.
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Before there was He-Man and Battlecat, we had Young Samson and Goliath----nothing beat the Hanna-Barbera super-heroes of the late 60s for the intros and endings---the tempo, the bass, the sound-effects----Filmation was fair; but never came close.
do you have the closing credits of the space kidettes with go go gophers
Yeah I've never heard of the cartoon young Samson & Goliath
I never knew that.
On Cartoon Network and Boomerang, some of the credits were dropped off
The agreement with the Program Exchange to distribute "SPACE KIDETTES" and "YOUNG SAMSON" {"SAMSON AND GOLIATH"} (via General Mills, who, as noted, no longer controls the rights to those series) continues, 'Toledo'....
Until 2016, when The Program Exchange went defunct, and the rights to Space Kidettes and Young Samson reverted back _in toto_ to WB, Hanna-Barbera's present-day owners.
Very different styles of animation/writing/casts.:) Would rather watch this over Gummi bears.
So how did programs from HB, Leonardo/TTV, and Jay Ward all get rolled into one half hour?
Joe S Hill noted this more recently: they got repackaged by an ad agency that represented sponsors of all of them back in the day (Dancer Fitzgerald Sample) I remember add-on titles for the Program Exchange later on... same company, later part of Saatchi & Saatchi, which I imagine had merged with or acquired DFS.
0:41 Go Go Gophers and Tennessee Tuxedo were not created by Hanna-Barbera
Nope those cartoons were created by Jay Ward and Total Television!😄
Actually, Go Go Gophers and Tennessee Tuxedo were not created by Jay Ward. They were produced by Leonardo Tv Productions, Inc. and Total Television Productions, Inc. The animation for both segments were provided by Gamma Productions, who also did Rocky and Bullwinkle, Hoppity Hooper, etc.
Jessy, that's spelled Hanna-Barbera, not Hanna-Barbara.
@@stevennorthrup5790 I meant Jay Ward's studio gamma productions in Mexico!
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Hanna-Barbera didn't create Tennessee Tuxedo
Nope! That would be Jay Ward and Total Television!"
@@rudymalone1 yup
@@rudymalone1 , actually, just Total Television. Nowadays, Universal owns programs from both Jay Ward and Total Television!!!
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