When did a cartoon child first cry, “I want my Maypo” and what is Maypo?
The animated ad featuring a cartoon child crying, “I want my Maypo” first aired in 1956.
Maypo is a maple-flavored oatmeal, new at the time.
The animated ad featuring a cartoon child crying, “I want my Maypo” first aired in 1956.
Maypo is a maple-flavored oatmeal, new at the time.
The Estes Kefauver investigations of politics and crime began in 1951, and like the Watergate investigations in the early 1970s, were broadcast during the day.
It is not “Till Death Do Us Part,” but “Till Death Us Do Part” (BBC, 1966-68, 1972-74), was British series which was the basis for “All in the Family” (CBS, 1971-79), starring Warren Mitchell as bigot Alf Garnett.
Their first names of Scott, Chekov, and McCoy on “Star Trek” are as follows: Montgomery Scott Pavel Andreivich Chekov Leonard McCoy
Lucy’s character’s name on “I Love Lucy” (CBS, 1951-57) was Lucy McGillicuddy Ricardo. On “The Lucy Show” (CBS, 1962-68) it was Lucy Carmichael. On “Here’s Lucy” (CBS, 1974) it was Lucy Carter.
The Flintstone family car ran through the courtesy of Fred’s two feet in “The Flintstones”.
“Dirty Sally” (CBS, 1974) was a spin off of “Gunsmoke” (CBS, 1955-75).