The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn main title card.
Also known as The Adventures of Huck Finn
Genre Children's
Created by Mark Twain (novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer)
Starring Michael Shea as Huck Finn
Lu Ann Haslam as Becky Thatcher
Kevin Schulz as Tom Sawyer
Ted Cassidy as Injun Joe
Dorothy Tennant as Mrs. Thatcher
Anne Bellamy as Aunt Polly
Voices of Julie Bennett
Ted Cassidy
Tommy Cook
Paul Frees
Don Messick
Herb Vigran
Mike Road
Composer(s) Ted Nichols
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 20
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Joseph Barbera
William Hanna
Producer(s) Edward Rosen
Editor(s) Edward Warschilka, Donald A. Douglas
Camera setup Kenneth Peach
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel NBC
Audio format mono
Original run September 15, 1968September 7, 1969
Chronology
Related shows The Fugitive
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was a half-hour live-action/animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions on NBC primetime in 1968, based on the famous Mark Twain characters. In it, Huck Finn (Michael Shea), Becky Thatcher (Lu Ann Haslam) and Tom Sawyer (Kevin Schulz) were constantly on the run from Injun Joe (Ted Cassidy), who sought revenge on them for testifying against him in court, Tom and Huck having witnessed Joe's murder of Dr. Robinson. The episodes which ensued thrust them into various make-believe fantasy worlds; their surroundings were animated, while Huck, Becky and Tom themselves remained live-action.

The series itself aired from September 15, 1968 to September 7, 1969 for 20 episodes, airing Sunday evenings on NBC-TV at 7:00pm/6:00pm Central. It was later syndicated as part of The Banana Splits and Friends series.

On cable, repeats of this show (without the original opening sequences) aired on Cartoon Network and its sister channel Boomerang.

In December 1968, Gold Key Comics published a one-issue New Adventures Of Huck Finn comic book, based on the episode "The Curse Of Thut" (which aired around the same time).

Contents

[edit] Episode Guide

"The Magic Shillelah"
Episode #1 (prod. #30-14)
Original airdate: September 15, 1968
Repeat dates: March 16, 1969; August 3, 1969
Written by Frank Crow and Leo Rifkin
Directed by Hollingsworth Morse
"Huck Of La Mancha"
Episode #2 (30-9)
Original airdate: September 22, 1968
Repeat dates: January 26, 1969
Written by George Eckstein
Directed by Hollingsworth Morse
"The Terrible Tempered Kaheef"
Episode #3 (30-7)
Original airdate: September 29, 1968
Repeat dates: March 23, 1969; August 24, 1969
Written by Joanna Lee
Directed by Bruce Bilson
"The Little People"
Episode #4 (30-3)
Original airdate: October 6, 1968
Repeat dates: March 30, 1969; August 31, 1969
Directed by Walter S. Burr
"Pirate Island"
Episode #5 (30-4)
Original airdate: October 13, 1968
Repeat dates: April 13, 1969; August 17, 1969
Written by Kenneth L. Kolb
Directed by Byron Hanson
"The Last Labor of Hercules"
Episode #6 (30-6)
Original airdate: October 20, 1968
Repeat dates: April 6, 1969; August 10, 1969
Written by David Duncan
Directed by Hollingsworth Morse
"The Gorgon's Head"
Episode #7 (30-16)
Original airdate: October 27, 1968
Repeat dates: Never repeated
Written by Herman Miller
Directed by Hollingsworth Morse
"The Castle Of Evil"
Episode #8 (30-5)
Original airdate: November 3, 1968
Repeat dates: April 20, 1969
Written by Kenneth L. Kolb
Directed by Hollingsworth Morse
"Hunting The Hunter"
Episode #9 (30-11)
Original airdate: November 24, 1968
Repeat dates: April 27, 1969
Written by Kenneth L. Kolb
Directed by Hollingsworth Morse
"The Curse Of Thut"
Episode #10 (30-2)
Original airdate: December 1, 1968
Repeat dates: June 22, 1969
Written by David Duncan
Directed by Bruce Bilson
Trivia Note: This story was adapted in issue #1 (10232-812, December 1968) of the Gold Key comic HANNA-BARBERA THE NEW ADVENTURES OF HUCK FINN.
"The Ancient Valley"
Episode #11 (30-13)
Original airdate: December 15, 1968
Repeat dates: June 29, 1969
Written by David Duncan
Directed by Hollingsworth Morse
"Menace In The Ice"
Episode #12 (30-10)
Original airdate: December 22, 1968
Repeat dates: June 15, 1969
Written by Peter Allan Fields
Directed by Walter S. Burr
"The Eye Of Doorgah"
Episode #13 (30-1)
Original airdate: December 29, 1968
Repeat dates: July 13, 1969
Directed by Robert Gist
"The Mission Of Captain Mordecai"
Episode #14 (30-8)
Original airdate: January 5, 1969
Repeat dates: May 11, 1969
Written by Joanna Lee
Directed by Exra Stone
"The Jungle Adventure"
Episode #15 (30-15)
Original airdate: January 19, 1969
Repeat dates: May 18, 1969
Written by Bill Lutz
Directed by Hollingsworth Morse
"Son Of The Sun"
Episode #16 (30-19)
Original airdate: January 26, 1969 (originally scheduled to air Sept. 22, 1968)
Repeat dates: July 6, 1969
Directed by Hollingsworth Morse
"Prophecy Of Peril"
Episode #17 (30-17)
Original airdate: February 2, 1969
Repeat dates: July 27, 1969
Written by David Duncan
Directed by Hollingsworth Morse
"Strange Experiment"
Episode #18 (30-12)
Original airdate: February 9, 1969
Repeat dates: July 6, 1969
Written by Kenneth L. Kolb
Directed by Hollingsworth Morse
"The Curse Of The Conquistador" (a.k.a. "The Conquistador Curse")
Episode #19 (30-18)
Original airdate: February 16, 1969
Repeat dates: June 1, 1969
Directed by Bruce Bilson
"All Whirlpools Lead To Atlantis" (last first-run episode)
Episode #20 (30-20)
Original airdate: February 23, 1969
Repeat dates: July 20, 1969; September 7, 1969
Directed by Robert Gist

[edit] Preemptions on NBC

Preempted Nov. 10, 1968 by The Hawaiian Open

Preempted Nov. 17, 1968 by Heidi

Preempted Jan. 12, 1969 by Wild Kingdom

Preempted Mar. 2, 1969 by President Nixon's Trip

Preempted Mar. 9, 1969 by The Wizard of Oz

Preempted May. 14, 1969 by Cardinal Cooke

Preempted May. 25, 1969 by NBC Children's Theatre (Little Women)

The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was replaced on NBC September 14, 1969 by Wild Kingdom.

[edit] Series Production Credits

  • Executive Producers: Joseph Barbera and William Hanna
  • Producer: Edward Rosen
  • Voices: Julie Bennett, Ted Cassidy, Tommy Cook, Paul Frees, Don Messick, Herb Vigran, Mike Road
  • Director of Photography: Kenneth Peach, A.S.C.
  • Art Director: Jack Poplin
  • Film Editors: Edward Warschilka, Donald A. Douglas
  • Music Editor: Tony Milch, Larry Cowan
  • Effects Editor: Pat Foley
  • Production Design: Iwao Takamoto
  • Production Coordinator: Victor O. Schipek
  • Xerography: Robert "Tiger" West
  • Titles: Robert Schaefer
  • Character Design: Alex Toth, Iwao Takamoto
  • Layouts: Bill Perez, Iwao Takamoto, Robert Singer, Willie Ito, Lance Nolley, Lew Ott
  • Backgrounds: F(ernando). Montealegre, Dick Kelsey, Ron Dias, Paul Julian, Janet Brown, Rene Garcia, Don Watson
  • Animation Director: Charles A. Nichols
  • Animation: Jerry Hathcock, George Rowley, Irv Spence, Ed Aardal, Ed Barge, George Kreisl, George Nicholas, Don Patterson, Ray Abrams
  • Musical Director: Ted Nichols
  • Production Supervisor: Elaine Michea
  • Assistant Director: Russell Llewellyn
  • Sound Supervisor: Richard Olson
  • Sound Recording: Al Overton, Jr.
  • A HANNA-BARBERA PRODUCTION - A Division Of Taft Broadcasting Company
© 1968 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc.

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