Show Spotlight: Here Come the Double Deckers!
I’m not too sure when I first became an Anglophile. I do know it wasn’t with Harry Potter, Red Dwarf, Dr. Who, Monty Python, or
Remembering when Saturday mornings were the best!
I’m not too sure when I first became an Anglophile. I do know it wasn’t with Harry Potter, Red Dwarf, Dr. Who, Monty Python, or
You might have said to yourself, “Self, you know you love that wonderful blueberry taste of Boo Berry cereal and you love that great strawberry
The 1969-1970 Saturday morning schedule brought us not one, not two, but three iconic shows that many people of all ages still enjoy in one
Remember when Rick Springfield was a cartoon character? I’m not talking about just providing a voice here either, I’m talking about Rick Springfield, as himself,
They were upstarts in the world of animation and rose to be the top contender in the Saturday morning programming business. By bluffing their way
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have an actual kids’ show that spoofed kids’ shows but was actually on Saturday mornings?
They hitched the silly scariness of cartoon monsters with the sugary sweetness of kid friendly cereals. Their clever rivalry commercials became staples on Saturday morning
Monster Squad was created by Stanley Ralph Ross who wrote for “Batman”, made by D’Angelo Productions, and aired Saturday mornings on NBC from September 11th,
The 1973-1974 TV season brought an end to two iconic family sitcoms. That year the fourth and final season of
“The New Fantastic Four” was the second animated version of the Fantastic Four. Instead of Hanna-Barbera, it was produced by DePatie