Late Late Night FDL: Badyear Blimp Race
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 4th, 2010 4:47 am by HL
Late Late Night FDL: Badyear Blimp Race
Tom Slick in The Badyear Blimp Race. This 1967 Jay Ward Productions cartoon aired as a segment on the George of The Jungle Show.
Tom Slick in The Badyear Blimp Race. This 1967 Jay Ward Productions cartoon aired as a segment on the George of The Jungle Show.
Directed by Bill Hurtz. Produced by Betty Brenon, Jan Gusdavison, and Doris Nelson. Executive Producers: Ponsonby Britt, O.B.E., Jay Ward, and Bill Scott. Created by Allan Burns. Animation by Bob Bachman, Howard Baldwin, Herman Cohen, Phil Duncan, Bob Goe, Fred Madison, Bob Maxfield, Gary Mooney, Barrie Nelson, Jack Schnerk, Rod Scribner, Rudy Zamora, and Alan Zaslove. Backgrounds by Sam Clayberger, Bob McIntosh, and Gloria Wood. Written by Chris Jenkyns, Jim MacGeorge, John Marshall, Jack Mendelsohn, and Lloyd Turner. Edited by Skip Craig and Roger Donley. Supervising Production by Helen Hansen. Design by Sam Cornell, Don Ferguson, Don Jurwich, Bob Kurtz, Roy Morita, Rosemary O’Connor, and Shirley Silvey. Vocal Talent by Bill Scott (Tom Slick, Gertie Growler, Danny Druff, Man with No Guests, Man), June Foray (Marigold), Paul Frees (Race Caller, Baron Otto Matic), and Daws Butler (Stretch Snapback, Clutcher, Fledge Sparrow). Music by Stan Worth and Sheldon Allman.
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Sunday Talking Heads: April 4, 2010
Season’s Greetings! I hope the Easter Bunny was as good to you as he was to me, one can never have too much chocolate imo. Washington Journal: 7:45am – Alexander Heffner, ScoopDaily, Editor in Chief & Jonathan Strong, Daily Caller, Reporter. 8:30am – StudentCam Winner Interview. 8:30am – Stuart Pratt, Consumer Data Industry […]
Season’s Greetings! I hope the Easter Bunny was as good to you as he was to me, one can never have too much chocolate imo.
Washington Journal: 7:45am – Alexander Heffner, ScoopDaily, Editor in Chief & Jonathan Strong, Daily Caller, Reporter. 8:30am – StudentCam Winner Interview. 8:30am – Stuart Pratt, Consumer Data Industry Association, President & CEO. 9:15am – Stephen Wayne, Georgetown University, Government Professor.
ABC’s This Week: Jake Tapper hosts. Larry Summers, Director of the National Economic Council, then Alan Greenspan. Roundtable: George Will, Matthew Dowd, Karen Finney, Robert Reich.
CBS’ Face The Nation: Nancy Cordes, CBS News Congressional Correspondent; Jan Crawford, CBS News Chief Legal Correspondent; Michael Eric Dyson, Georgetown University; Bob Orr, CBS News Justice Correspondent; David Sanger, New York Times Chief Washington Correspondent.
Chris Matthews: Chuck Todd, Norah O’Donnell, Helene Cooper, David Ignatius. Topics: Will Obama’s Centrist Moves Blunt 2012 GOP Attacks That He’s Too Liberal? Why Hasn’t Obama Held a Primetime Press Conference Since Last July?
CNN’s State of the Union: Larry Summers. Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren. John Thompson III, Georgetown men’s basketball coach.
Fareed Zakaria – GPS: Thomas Friedman. Andrew Sullivan. India’s movie sensation, Shah Rukh Khan.
Fox News Sunday: Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) and Sen. Arlen Specter, (D-PA). Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) NRCC Recruitment Chairman. Fox News AllStars: Brit Hume, Nina Easton, Bill Kristol, Juan Williams.
NBC’s Meet The Press: Dr. Christina Romer. Then, Michael Chertoff; a member of the House Homeland Security Committee, Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA); and Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT). Roundtable: Rick Stengel and David Remnick.
Newsmakers: Gov. Mitch Daniels (R-IN) explains how changes in health care will impact his state. He also responds to questions regarding a potential run for the White House in 2012.
Q & A: Michael Lewis, whose new book “The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine” is number one on the New York Times non-fiction bestseller list. In it, he tells the story of several key players in the subprime mortgage crisis who understood what was happening to the market and were able to make huge amounts of money in the transactions.
Religion & Ethics: Easter Hope in Haiti. Easter East and West. Embryonic Stem Cell Controversy. Trimming the Nuclear Arsenals.
60 Minutes: Patented Genes – Should companies be able to own human genes? Morley Safer examines the idea of biotech firms patenting genes for profit, a controversy now being played out in courts of law. America’s Gift – Many Ugandans have been saved by an American program that provides affordable anti-retroviral medicines to fight HIV and AIDS. But as a result, people are now becoming less fearful of the virus and continue to spread it by practicing unsafe sex. Going Smokeless – As cigarette sales plunge, tobacco companies are marketing new, smokeless products to skirt smoking bans and keep customers.
To The Contrary: Topics: 1- The Pope, Holy Week & the priest pedophilia scandal; 2- Finding cures for rare pediatric diseases: Third part in three-part series. Panelists: Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC); Former EEOC Chair Cari Dominguez; The Progressive Magazine’s Ruth Conniff; PoliticsDaily.com Editor-in-Chief Melinda Henneberger; and Children’s National Hospital’s Dr. Chiatogu Onyewu.
Univision’s Al Punto: Juan Manuel Santos, Former Colombian Defense Minister and Presidential Candidate; Maritza Michaud, Spokesperson, Internal Revenue Service; Gaby Pacheco and Juan Rodriguez, Trail of Dreams Students; Dr. Franklin Chang Diaz, first Hispanic Astronaut.
Virtually Speaking: Culture of Truth and Marcy Wheeler. “We discuss the atrocities documented earlier in the day by the Sabbath Gasbags. See CoT’s Bobblespeak Translations beforehand. And read emptywheel every day. She’s the hardest working woman in journalism.”
FDL Book Salon: 13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown “As the authors insist, the choice that America faces is stark: whether Washington will accede to the vested interests of an unbridled financial sector that runs up profits in good years and dumps its losses on taxpayers in lean years, or reform through stringent regulation the banking system as first and foremost an engine of economic growth.” Come chat with Simon Johnson and host William Black, 5pm ET.
FDL Movie Night Monday: Thurston Clarke – Special Salon To Discuss – The Kennedys (film). Chat with Thurston Clarke about his views on the upcoming film, The Kennedys, by the History Channel. Hosted by Teddy Partridge.