Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Time_for_BeanyTime for Beany - Wikipedia

    Time for Beany is an American children's television series, with puppets for characters, which was broadcast locally in Los Angeles starting on February 28, 1949, and nationally (by kinescope) by the improvised Paramount Television Network from 1950 to 1955.

  2. Time for Beany was an American television series, with puppets for characters, which aired locally in Los Angeles starting in 1949 and nationally (via kinescope) on the improvised Paramount Television Network from 1950 to 1955.

  3. Jan 27, 2021 · While viewers may be more familiar with Bob Clampett's "Beany and Cecil" in their cartoon incarnations, the public was first introduced to the silly, seasick serpent and his beanie-toped...

  4. Time For Beany, Beany and Cecil, and The New Adventres Of Beany And Cecil. All surviving footage + commercials by Bob Clampett

  5. S1.E1 ∙ Time for Beany. Tue, Feb 8, 1949. On that first episode while the good captain was below deck, a lisping green sea serpent popped up to utter his later to be famous greeting of "Howdy!" to the young boy. "I'm Cecil, the Sea Sick Sea Serpent (hiccup) and I'm seasick (starts to sway).

  6. Time for Beany was an American television series, with puppets for characters, which aired locally in Los Angeles starting in 1949 and nationally (via kinesc...

  7. Time for Beany was an American television series, with puppets for characters, which aired locally in Los Angeles starting in 1949 and nationally (via kinescope) on the improvised Paramount Television Network from 1950 to 1955.

  8. Dec 31, 2014 · Time for Beany (1953) Topics. Classic TV, 1950's Television, KTTV, Kinescope, Live TV, Kids, Beany, 1953, Stan Freberg, Bob Clampett. "Time for Beany" started on KTLA (Los Angeles) in February 1949 with a 15-minutes "live" show, that aired Mondays to Fridays.

  9. Time for Beany was a puppet show created by Bob Clampett which starred the propeller-cap wearing boy Beany and his loyal friend Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent. The show was broadcast live and was a hit in its day with loyal watching fans such as Albert Einstein, Groucho Marx and many others.

  10. Time for Beany was an American television series, with puppets for characters, which aired locally in Los Angeles starting in 1949 and nationally on the improvised Paramount Television Network from 1950 to 1955. It was created by animator Bob Clampett, who later reused its core characters in the animated Beany and Cecil series.

  1. People also search for