You could have shown Penny Singleton in the "Blondie" series. Howard McNear not only played "Doc" on the radio version of "Gunsmoke" but also was "Floyd The Barber" on the "Andy Griffith Show" as well.
I started out watching the 1st clip and had to stay to watch all 5! Thank you for posting these...an eye opener. I am 61 years old and never Knew who was who until now. Good job.
Everyone on The Andy Griffith Show said out of all the people that worked on the show that he was the funniest did he was the Best comedian among all the other comedians he made them laugh everyday
Here's some trivia; in the last segment, "The Golden Key" one of the actors is Joe E.Brown the famous vaudevillian and movie actor. You'll remember his line from "Some Like It Hot" (Well, nobody's perfect). His son, Joe L. Brown was an executive with the Pittsburgh Pirates. He discovered and signed eventual Hall of Famer Willie Stargell
How 'bout Joe Besser? The voice of Baboo in the Jeanie, the voice of Cupid in the Smerfs' Valentine's Day special and, for "live-action" "Stinky" on the Abbott & Costello Show and, of course, his stint in the Three Stooges!
Howard McNair had a stroke during the course of the Andy Griffith show, so after he had it you would see him sitting down most of the time or they had this special chair that made him look like he was standing up. The last season of Andy's show, the barbershop was gone and the fix it shop took place.
Cool videos. just out of curiosity, did you get your youtube nickname from war of the worlds radio show? I remember the musical interludes towards the beginning of the broadcast were alleged to have been by "Raymond Raquello and his Orchestra".
Its great seeing a face to the cartoon voices that I've heard for years..Thank you
You could have shown Penny Singleton in the "Blondie" series. Howard McNear not only played "Doc" on the radio version of "Gunsmoke" but also was "Floyd The Barber" on the "Andy Griffith Show" as well.
He also played the head of a tourist bureau in the Elvis Presley film, Blue Hawaii.
Penny Singleton with the Helen Kane imitation.
Loved this series! I grew up with most of these cartoons & it really is neat to match faces with voices. Hope for more!
Gary Owens was Space Ghost & was the News Broadcaster on The Green Hornet{ABC 1966-67} 4 times
Also the voice of Roger RamJet.
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I started out watching the 1st clip and had to stay to watch all 5! Thank you for posting these...an eye opener. I am 61 years old and never Knew who was who until now. Good job.
All five installments have been great. Thanks for giving us nostalgia buffs the chance to look at these clips.
Cartoon voice Gary Owens{Roger Ramjet,& Space Ghost} also was on The Green Hornet TV Show {1966-67} as a TV news Broadcaster in various episodes
What about Edward Everett Horton?
Famous Cartoon Voices in Live Action Films is a great series!
The narrator in Holiday Highlights is not Bob Bruce it was Gil Warren.
Maybe a more familiar role for Howard McNear to show would have been one of his 80+ appearances on the Andy Griffith Show as Floyd the barber?
Everyone on The Andy Griffith Show said out of all the people that worked on the show that he was the funniest did he was the Best comedian among all the other comedians he made them laugh everyday
Here's some trivia; in the last segment, "The Golden Key" one of the actors is Joe E.Brown the famous vaudevillian and movie actor. You'll remember his line from "Some Like It Hot" (Well, nobody's perfect). His son, Joe L. Brown was an executive with the Pittsburgh Pirates. He discovered and signed eventual Hall of Famer Willie Stargell
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Howard McNear.. he was great!
These are great, please repost the deleted parts on another sharing site. Great work!
Would you consider doing another part with Lillian Randolph, Allen Melvin and Mike Road?
Mike Road a.k.a. Roger Race Bannon.
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Can you hear me doctor?
How 'bout Joe Besser? The voice of Baboo in the Jeanie, the voice of Cupid in the Smerfs' Valentine's Day special and, for "live-action" "Stinky" on the Abbott & Costello Show and, of course, his stint in the Three Stooges!
Don't know if you're still adding to this series, but I'd like to see Pinto Colvig (cartoon voice of Disney's Goofy and of Bozo the Clown).
Howard McNair had a stroke during the course of the Andy Griffith show, so after he had it you would see him sitting down most of the time or they had this special chair that made him look like he was standing up. The last season of Andy's show, the barbershop was gone and the fix it shop took place.
Glenn Marshall I noticed something was amiss even as a child.
i rembere watch the old waner brothers cartoons and bob bruce nartring
You can see Gary Owens in this episode of McHale's Navy at the 22:56 mark: ua-cam.com/video/Z5_78N0mo9M/v-deo.html
OMG Andy Griffith had em all...what about George Jetson
Kenny Delmar (1910-1984) has a son Ken Delmar (b.1942) who is an artist who uses paper towels as a medium
"That's a joke son!"
Cool videos. just out of curiosity, did you get your youtube nickname from war of the worlds radio show? I remember the musical interludes towards the beginning of the broadcast were alleged to have been by "Raymond Raquello and his Orchestra".
HAHA good eye!
Kenny was my favorite!
Check out the Go Go Gophers cartoons. Sandy Becker is the Sergeant. Too bad there isn't a pic of him though....
8:40 I'm guessing you meant part 6. Maybe.
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im sure gary knows
@4:56 damn she was cute
BLONDIE!!
St John 3:16! 💓
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