A Day with Doodles

A Day With Doodles was an American children's television program that aired in 1964 in syndication through National Telefilm Associates. The segments starred Doodles Weaver in comedic slapstick stories in which the main character encountered various mix-ups and failures. The stories were all performed by Weaver in assorted costumes while a narrator described the situation in first person plural (e.g., "Today we are a movie producer..."). [1][2][3] The show was marketed for inclusion in local "kiddie show" TV programs where producers would select nationally syndicated cartoon and live action shows and combine them with in-studio material to create a locally produced variety program.

References

  1. "A DAY WITH DOODLES (1964) Silly Slapstick end credits of TV show". youtube.com. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  2. "Doodles Weaver Biography & Filmography". matineeclassics.com. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  3. "DOODLES WEAVER, 71, TV COMEDIAN, DIES; APPARENTLY A SUICIDE". nytimes.com. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
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