TNN to me was all about their VERY AMERICAN automotive programming.
@RoadRunner6898 күн бұрын
0:46 I like this
@MsBackstager12 күн бұрын
Precursor of M & M. The cat looks like Felix the Cat.
@susanfit4713 күн бұрын
I know back in the day when it was just the Family Channel (FAM) used to watch Inspector Gadget back in the day on that channel. Then Nickelodeon picked up the cartoon soon after FAM dropped it.
@BLMT-df4on14 күн бұрын
5:19
@LucyHaskell-qx6nu15 күн бұрын
The OG Mordecai and Rigby
@Chico-yg5yw15 күн бұрын
Billy murrays voice and cartoons together sure are agood mix haha! Love it.
@vaniapaul17 күн бұрын
Beautiful music
@jimbobimboslice20 күн бұрын
Wow. Just wow. Was looking for this cartoon for over 2 decades. They briefly show a scene in the movie The Ring 2, and I just could NOT find it for the life of me. Finally googled, “old cartoon where villagers are always sad/angry and then get happy” and as soon as I saw the characters, I knew I had found it!
@dominickdirienzo826621 күн бұрын
6:25, “You dirty old man!”
@davidmunson115421 күн бұрын
"Como estas usted, Senor? Muy hermoso de ano es?" With a British accent. Very versatile.
@user-nh3bq4hi2x23 күн бұрын
I have to agree, the announcer for the Devotions, Nightoul News and Signoff, is Claude Wood. Never heard of those TV Translators, but I can see where they'd come in handy up that-a-way.
@user-nh3bq4hi2x23 күн бұрын
Um, that should-a-been, SSB.
@user-nh3bq4hi2x23 күн бұрын
Used to listen to this station over the air (as in on the radio) when I was a kid, right outside Greensboro. We used a rendition of this SSV arrangement, on one of our signons, back when I worked in radio. Also, from the radio days, I noticed the cart flutter at the end of the ID, before the signoff. Thanks for posting.
@IamtheRealLizardQueen23 күн бұрын
The same 3 bears also appeared in another ComiColor cartoon in 1935 (I can't remember which one).
@KartikPatel-nt4ff23 күн бұрын
😅😅😅well information good show you 😅😅😅
@spinsbum23 күн бұрын
like if they were ever talking!
@susanfit4728 күн бұрын
Children's programming has been a part of that channel even during the CBN/Family Channel years (anybody remember when Leo the Lion aired on CBN? Or the Fun Town/Fam TV block that had Captain N, Super Mario Super Show!, Dinosaucers, Inspector Gadget, Popeye, Wish Kid, Pro Stars!, The Archies, Augie Doggie, StarCom, Super Dave, Alf, Alf TALES, C.O.P.S., The Flintstone Kids, Super Mario 3, Super Mario World, I'm Telling!, Pole Position, Popeye and Son, Archie & Friends Featuring Maxie's World, Mario All Stars, and the like on it), and ABC Family would be fools if they just alienated the younger years of the network.
@susanfit47Ай бұрын
I remember getting to watch Inspector Gadget at timeslots like 8:00am and 5:30pm which I though was unusual since most/many cartoons are aired in the afternoons. It later moved to another timeslots like 7:30am and 3:00pm, moved to 8:30am and finally at back to 7:30am. And also aired on Saturdays and Sundays at 10:00am.
@DelatorGeralАй бұрын
10 years old. Me and my buddy Ivan the Bolivian kid. Warming up with Stooges and Thunderbirds, Then on to that trifecta of what coulda won Nobels for Cartoons. Looney Tunes. Bag of Tricks Cat. But never anything to equal Moose and Squirrel. Upsidaisium! Goof Gas!
@susanfit47Ай бұрын
Has everyone forgotten The Family Channel (you know, the predessor of Fox Family?) That used to air cartoons as well (not obviously 24/7 but still.) In fact, it's Fun Town/Fam TV block was direct competition to USA Network's USA Cartoon Express. The Family Channel as well as DiC (which made up most of Fun Town/Fam TV's lineup.)
@WoodyAndMarioАй бұрын
Analog Shutdown Late Birthday June 12th 2024
@scottmckay9535Ай бұрын
The day I was born.
@salomeheredia9885Ай бұрын
The moments I thought it would be nightmare fuel it just got *surreal*
@bahgawd8158Ай бұрын
Why did these sign on/sign off things sound so eerie lol. They used to make me really uneasy as a young kid lol
@susanfit47Ай бұрын
I know The Family Channel (I think this was when it was owned by International Family Properties was still in control) airing reruns of cartoons that used to air on NBC's Saturday morning block (e.g. Wish Kid, Pro Stars, etc.).
@CheetahFoxxАй бұрын
These ones were a bit basic for their time, but Van Bueren improved quickly. By the mid 30s they had Molly Moo Cow, Toonerville Trolley, and Parrotville.
@ChairmanChicoАй бұрын
I heard “Shower the People” on the radio today and immediately thought of this.
@Slutter-mouse_335Ай бұрын
4:49 It doesn't sound like a man, IT SOUNDS LIKE A WOMAN
@ronwade2206Ай бұрын
Early TV Vaudeville
@joeybean2024Ай бұрын
He might look like Mickey Mouse, But he's actually Milton Mouse.
@waltuh8512 ай бұрын
3:37 AMERICAAAA 🦅🦅
@c.authe802 ай бұрын
Hy,it’s pity Ntsc was in 525 lines only,and the colors management.Picture wasn’t very clear..PAL or Secam 625 lines were the best..The best Secam appearance was made by Canal+ .
@butterflylovenj73002 ай бұрын
This brings back memories. I had just moved to NC in June of 93 from up north. I loved WKFT for the old Taxi reruns. I also remember the Hollerin Contest!
@julianaresmapanao55902 ай бұрын
music also used at chukyo tv analog broadcast end
@jailynnstyle2 ай бұрын
Bill Meck is now at Lexington, Kentucky’s WLEX.
@kinglord77072 ай бұрын
I still remember the national anthem every Monday morning before i was getting ready to go to school.My mom played it loud it was my wake up call LOL
@Meme-op8fu2 ай бұрын
This is 1982
@michaelbonner41262 ай бұрын
1:37 for some reason it looked like he disappeared
@DVSyoutube2 ай бұрын
And WCCB became the CW network affiliate in 2013, sending FOX to WJZY.
@New88rocker2 ай бұрын
I will never forget this. It’s a cherished childhood memory of staying up with my grandma in Bryans Road Maryland to watch channel 9 sign off. It’ll always be WTOP-9 to me. (Locked out of my 88Rocker account) so here I am 😊
@debbieharryfangirlforever2 ай бұрын
Epilepsy/Seizure warning
@garybryant90972 ай бұрын
I think the whole of Holst's The Planets Suite amazing, Mars and Jupiter especially. It was integral in the founding of modern orchestral pieces like the soundtrack of Star Wars and its ever-expanding list of sequels and TV shows. The poem's author John Maghee was a soldier in the Canadian Army, who died in a training exercise in December 1941, weeks after Pearl Harbor. A fine poem used many times, especially by Ronald Reagan after the Challenger Disaster.
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Pug fables cartoon: the circus rolly at 20:01
Pug fables cartoon: circus rolyat 20:11
TNN to me was all about their VERY AMERICAN automotive programming.
0:46 I like this
Precursor of M & M. The cat looks like Felix the Cat.
I know back in the day when it was just the Family Channel (FAM) used to watch Inspector Gadget back in the day on that channel. Then Nickelodeon picked up the cartoon soon after FAM dropped it.
5:19
The OG Mordecai and Rigby
Billy murrays voice and cartoons together sure are agood mix haha! Love it.
Beautiful music
Wow. Just wow. Was looking for this cartoon for over 2 decades. They briefly show a scene in the movie The Ring 2, and I just could NOT find it for the life of me. Finally googled, “old cartoon where villagers are always sad/angry and then get happy” and as soon as I saw the characters, I knew I had found it!
6:25, “You dirty old man!”
"Como estas usted, Senor? Muy hermoso de ano es?" With a British accent. Very versatile.
I have to agree, the announcer for the Devotions, Nightoul News and Signoff, is Claude Wood. Never heard of those TV Translators, but I can see where they'd come in handy up that-a-way.
Um, that should-a-been, SSB.
Used to listen to this station over the air (as in on the radio) when I was a kid, right outside Greensboro. We used a rendition of this SSV arrangement, on one of our signons, back when I worked in radio. Also, from the radio days, I noticed the cart flutter at the end of the ID, before the signoff. Thanks for posting.
The same 3 bears also appeared in another ComiColor cartoon in 1935 (I can't remember which one).
😅😅😅well information good show you 😅😅😅
like if they were ever talking!
Children's programming has been a part of that channel even during the CBN/Family Channel years (anybody remember when Leo the Lion aired on CBN? Or the Fun Town/Fam TV block that had Captain N, Super Mario Super Show!, Dinosaucers, Inspector Gadget, Popeye, Wish Kid, Pro Stars!, The Archies, Augie Doggie, StarCom, Super Dave, Alf, Alf TALES, C.O.P.S., The Flintstone Kids, Super Mario 3, Super Mario World, I'm Telling!, Pole Position, Popeye and Son, Archie & Friends Featuring Maxie's World, Mario All Stars, and the like on it), and ABC Family would be fools if they just alienated the younger years of the network.
I remember getting to watch Inspector Gadget at timeslots like 8:00am and 5:30pm which I though was unusual since most/many cartoons are aired in the afternoons. It later moved to another timeslots like 7:30am and 3:00pm, moved to 8:30am and finally at back to 7:30am. And also aired on Saturdays and Sundays at 10:00am.
10 years old. Me and my buddy Ivan the Bolivian kid. Warming up with Stooges and Thunderbirds, Then on to that trifecta of what coulda won Nobels for Cartoons. Looney Tunes. Bag of Tricks Cat. But never anything to equal Moose and Squirrel. Upsidaisium! Goof Gas!
Has everyone forgotten The Family Channel (you know, the predessor of Fox Family?) That used to air cartoons as well (not obviously 24/7 but still.) In fact, it's Fun Town/Fam TV block was direct competition to USA Network's USA Cartoon Express. The Family Channel as well as DiC (which made up most of Fun Town/Fam TV's lineup.)
Analog Shutdown Late Birthday June 12th 2024
The day I was born.
The moments I thought it would be nightmare fuel it just got *surreal*
Why did these sign on/sign off things sound so eerie lol. They used to make me really uneasy as a young kid lol
I know The Family Channel (I think this was when it was owned by International Family Properties was still in control) airing reruns of cartoons that used to air on NBC's Saturday morning block (e.g. Wish Kid, Pro Stars, etc.).
These ones were a bit basic for their time, but Van Bueren improved quickly. By the mid 30s they had Molly Moo Cow, Toonerville Trolley, and Parrotville.
I heard “Shower the People” on the radio today and immediately thought of this.
4:49 It doesn't sound like a man, IT SOUNDS LIKE A WOMAN
Early TV Vaudeville
He might look like Mickey Mouse, But he's actually Milton Mouse.
3:37 AMERICAAAA 🦅🦅
Hy,it’s pity Ntsc was in 525 lines only,and the colors management.Picture wasn’t very clear..PAL or Secam 625 lines were the best..The best Secam appearance was made by Canal+ .
This brings back memories. I had just moved to NC in June of 93 from up north. I loved WKFT for the old Taxi reruns. I also remember the Hollerin Contest!
music also used at chukyo tv analog broadcast end
Bill Meck is now at Lexington, Kentucky’s WLEX.
I still remember the national anthem every Monday morning before i was getting ready to go to school.My mom played it loud it was my wake up call LOL
This is 1982
1:37 for some reason it looked like he disappeared
And WCCB became the CW network affiliate in 2013, sending FOX to WJZY.
I will never forget this. It’s a cherished childhood memory of staying up with my grandma in Bryans Road Maryland to watch channel 9 sign off. It’ll always be WTOP-9 to me. (Locked out of my 88Rocker account) so here I am 😊
Epilepsy/Seizure warning
I think the whole of Holst's The Planets Suite amazing, Mars and Jupiter especially. It was integral in the founding of modern orchestral pieces like the soundtrack of Star Wars and its ever-expanding list of sequels and TV shows. The poem's author John Maghee was a soldier in the Canadian Army, who died in a training exercise in December 1941, weeks after Pearl Harbor. A fine poem used many times, especially by Ronald Reagan after the Challenger Disaster.
5:30
1:09
3:59
3:52
3:39