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- Four teenage mutant ninja turtles emerge from the shadows to protect New York City from a gang of criminal ninjas.
- Sherman, a young boy, misuses a time machine made by his scientist father Mr. Peabody and causes the world history to go haywire. It is now up to Mr. Peabody to rescue his son and the world.
- Rocky, a plucky flying squirrel and Bullwinkle, a bumbling but lovable moose, have a series of ongoing adventures.
- The world's smartest dog and his boy host a TV talk show.
- An anthology of Jay Ward cartoon creations, featuring a dumb ape man and his friends.
- Jay Ward's squirrel and moose duo return in this all-new series, alongside rivals Boris and Natasha and Fearless Leader.
- The time-traveling adventures of the world's smartest dog and his boy repairing errors in history.
- The adventures of Canada's dumbest member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
- The humorous adventures of the heroic Crusader Rabbit, and his sidekick Rags the Tiger.
- Super Chicken is an animated cartoon segment that shared airtime with George of the Jungle and Tom Slick on Saturday mornings... the creators were Jay Ward and Bill Scott who also created the Rocky and Bullwinkle show.
- Take old movies, throw away any soundtracks, and add your own voices and sound effects to create comedy masterpieces.
- Freckled, grinning, all-American racer driver Tom Slick competes in various races with his trusty vehicle, the Thunderbolt Grease-Slapper. He is accompanied by his girlfriend Marigold and his elderly mechanic Gertie Growler.
- A con man, in the form of a fox named Waldo Wigglesworth, and his stooge Filmore Bear befriend a frog named Hoppity Hooper and convince him that Waldo is his long lost uncle. Together, the trio share many adventures and get involved in plenty of weird situations.
- In a town called Pudding on the Ritz, a sly fox attempts to trick a nitwit into opening a cursed treasure chest. However, the fox's trick comes back to bite him in the end.
- The cartoon historian Jerry Beck presents a collection of three 1960s commercials for Cap'n Crunch cereal.
- A compilation of scenes from the lives and films of comics Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
- A trivia game featuring Rocky and Bullwinkle.
- Our host explains what a "fractured flicker" is, introduces several wacky segments and interviews a coy Rose Marie.
- Our host introduces "Jay Ward Prevues" and other wacky clips; and he hands over his entire paycheck to Anna Marie Alberghetti.
- Take old movies, throw away the soundtrack, add your own voices and sound effects and BAM! You've got a comedy masterpiece. Each episode is a ridiculous conglomeration of jokes and mayhem.
- Segments include a profile of the typical "Fractured Flickers" viewer, a piece on 1920s bootlegging gangsters, and a Flicker's auction of merchandise they stole being held in Skid Row, California. Bob Newhart pickets on behalf of dead comedians who aren't being paid when the show uses clips of their films.
- Two women claim to be the real Anne Marie Lesser on "To Yell the Truth." Consumers Bureau Report evaluates office furniture, hammers, eggs, split pea soup, and a Bullwinkle Moose costume. The "Fractured Flickers Guide To Income Tax Fun" assures viewers that the IRS staff is a sweet bunch. Conried and Ursula Andress talk to silent film star Theda Bara with a Ouija board. An idiot get his client in the papers, all right, by setting him up with a floozy in "Day of Destiny." Soused detective Reginald Tower of London reviews a famous case. Flicker's All-Pro football team of oddball gets profiled.
- Take old movies, throw away the soundtrack, add your own voices and sound effects and BAM! You've got a comedy masterpiece. Each episode is a ridiculous conglomeration of jokes and mayhem.
- Take old movies, throw away the soundtrack, add your own voices and sound effects and BAM! You've got a comedy masterpiece. Each episode is a ridiculous conglomeration of jokes and mayhem.
- Segments include Buster Keaton running a moving company and a salute to Pasedena, California, and its Rose Bowl parade. Horton discusses his favorite movie, 1926's "Young April." That flicker is re-cut as "The Prince and the Poppa" with the king sending his dopey son in search of a rich baseball-playing heiress to marry.
- Take old movies, throw away the soundtrack, add your own voices and sound effects and BAM! You've got a comedy masterpiece. Each episode is a ridiculous conglomeration of jokes and mayhem.
- Take old movies, throw away the soundtrack, add your own voices and sound effects and BAM! You've got a comedy masterpiece. Each episode is a ridiculous conglomeration of jokes and mayhem.
- Episode: (1959)1959–196330mTV-G7.6 (47)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 11 Fractured Fairy Tales "Beauty and the Beast" Peabody's Improbably History "Franz Schubert" Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 12
- Episode: (1960)1959–196330mTV-G7.8 (45)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 33 Fractured Fairy Tales "Sleeping Beauty" Peabody's Improbably History "William Tecumseh Sherman" Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 34
- 1959–196330mTV-G8.0 (44)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 31 Fractured Fairy Tales "The Elves and the Shoemaker" Dudley Do-Right, Story 3 Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 32
- 1959–196323mTV-G8.1 (46)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Box Top Robery" Part 1 Fractured Fairy Tales "Hansel and Gretel" Peabody's Improbably History "Louis Pasteur" Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Box Top Robery" Part 2
- 1959–196330mTV-G7.7 (70)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 3 Fractured Fairy Tales "Puss and Boots" Peabody's Improbably History "Napoleon" Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 4
- Episode: (1960)1959–196330mTV-G7.6 (48)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 25 Aesop & Son "The Mice in Council" Peabody's Improbably History "The Wright Brothers" Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 26
- Episode: (1960)1959–196330mTV-G7.6 (45)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Box Top Robery" Part 3 Fractured Fairy Tales "Cinderella #2" Peabody's Improbably History "Robin Hood" Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Box Top Robery" Part 4
- 1959–196322mTV-G7.6 (46)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 19 Fractured Fairy Tales "Princess and the Pea" Peabody's Improbably History "Annie Oakley" Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 20
- 1959–196330mTV-G7.6 (45)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 27 Fractured Fairy Tales "Dick Whittington" Peabody's Improbably History "George Armstrong Custer" Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 28
- 1959–196330mTV-G7.8 (45)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Box Top Robery" Part 7 Fractured Fairy Tales "Jack and the Beanstalk" Peabody's Improbably History "Ponce De Leon" Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Box Top Robery" Part 8
- Episode: (1960)1959–196322mTV-G7.6 (44)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 37 Fractured Fairy Tales "Little Red Riding Hood" Peabody's Improbably History "P. T. Barnum" Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 38
- Episode: (1960)1959–196330mTV-G7.4 (47)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Box Top Robery" Part 5 Fractured Fairy Tales "Snow White Inc." Peabody's Improbably History "Robinson Crusoe" Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Box Top Robery" Part 6
- 1959–196322mTV-G7.6 (98)TV EpisodeWith a cheerful "Hi," Rocket J. Squirrel introduces his pal Bullwinkle Moose. We first glimpse our heroes via telescope, on the moon, retrieving their stove blown there by an all-powerful fudge cake/rocket fuel over-baked by Bullwinkle. As the boys speed back to Earth in their home-made spaceship, Doorsand Bells assures the startled planet "please fell free to panic." On landing, spies Natasha Fatale & Boris Badenov battle to steal Bullwinkle's Grandma's recipe. Moose und squirrel friend, the ex-puppy prodigy Mr. Peabody relates how he came to adopt a boy & invented the Wayback Machine to allow the apartment-bound Sherman room to run. The show's first Fractured Fairy Tale is Rapunzel. In Bullwinkle's Corner, he recites Robert Louis Stevenson's poem, The Swing.
- Episode: (1959)1959–196330mTV-G7.6 (54)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 7 Fractured Fairy Tales "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" Peabody's Improbably History "Wyatt Earp" Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 8
- 1959–196330mTV-G7.8 (46)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 13 Fractured Fairy Tales "The Brave Little Tailor" Peabody's Improbably History "Lucretia Borgia" Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 14
- 1959–196330mTV-G7.6 (51)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 9 Fractured Fairy Tales "Fe-Fi-Fo-Fum" Peabody's Improbably History "King Arthur" Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 10
- Episode: (1960)1959–196330mTV-G7.9 (44)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 39 Fractured Fairy Tales "King Midas" Peabody's Improbably History "Stanley & Livingstone" Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 40
- 1959–196330mTV-G7.6 (47)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 23 Fractured Fairy Tales "The Fisherman and His Wife" Peabody's Improbably History "Jesse James" Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 24
- 1959–196322mTV-G7.8 (46)TV EpisodeRocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 21 Fractured Fairy Tales "Sweet Little Beat" Dudley Do-Right, Story 1 Rocky & Bullwinkle, "Jet Fuel" Part 22