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Toonerville
1936TV Show"Toonerville" was a popular newspaper cartoon from 1908 to1955 that was adapted into an animated cartoon series in 1936 by Van BeurenStudios. It also is known as "Toonerville Folks" or "The... See full summary »
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1934TV Show"Parrotville" is a classic U.S. animated series that first appeared in 1934 and was produced by Van Beuren Studio. It was created to showcase the new color technology possible for ... See full summary »
Watch NowRainbow Parade Cartoon
1934TV Show"Rainbow Parade" is a classic U.S. animated series that was produced by Van Beuren Studios between 1934 and 1936. Many of the all-color cartoons from this series were one-shot stories with no recurring characters.
Watch NowGertrude Hintlian
1932TV ShowA music program aired in a 15-minute time-slot on mechanical television, featuring violinist Gertrude Hintlian.
Watch NowHarry Fries and His Musical Saw
1932TV ShowA music program usually aired in a 15-minute time-slot. Harry Fries played the saw.
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1932TV ShowMortimer Miller, pianist, appeared on this short-lived series aired on mechanical television.
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1932TV Show"Puppetoons," also referred to as "George Pal's Puppetoons," is a unique series of animated films created by George Pal using a type of stop-motion animation that is all his own.
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1932TV ShowA music program aired in a 15-minute time-slot, and aired on mechanical television.
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1932TV ShowLittle is known about this music program, except that William Searle did several 15-minute segments for W1XAV during 1932.
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1932TV ShowA music program featuring tenor Robert Campbell, which aired on experimental mechanical television. It aired in a 15-minute time-slot.
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1932TV ShowA quarter-hour program which ranged from music shows to fashion shows.
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1931TV ShowRuth Kerner was a soprano who sang songs in this music program aired in a 15-minute time-slot on mechanical television. It aired each Friday for about five months, which was a pretty decent run in those days.
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1931TV ShowA series of lessons broadcast in a 15-minute time-slot on experimental mechanical television.
Watch NowAlice Remsen
1931TV ShowSinger and composer Alice Remsen had a semi-regular segment on early television station W2XCD, with running times ranging from 15 minutes to 30 minutes.
Watch NowDorothy Rosenthal
1931TV ShowA segment aired in a 15-minute time-slot on mechanical television, featuring violinist Dorothy Rosenthal.
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