Let's Watch Disney Channel: 1970's Mickey Mouse Club "Mouseketeers at Walt Disney World"

Эксклюзивное видео на сайте deadmansongs.ru! 2015 Disneyland Ride Show & POV Attraction Videos at Disney Land California Park Anaheim & Resort New Mickey Mouse Club 1977 Disney Productions revived the concept, but modernized the show cosmetically, with a disco re-recording of the theme song and a more ethnically diverse group of young cast members. The sets were brightly colored and simpler than the detailed black and white artwork of the original. Like the original, nearly each day's episode included a vintage cartoon, though usually in color from the late 1930s and onward. The 1977 Mouseketeers were part of the halftime show of Super Bowl XI.SerialsSerials were usually old Disney movies, cut into segments for twice-weekly inclusion. Movies included Third Man on the Mountain, The Misadventures of Merlin Jones and its sequel The Monkey's Uncle both starring Tommy Kirk, Emil and the Detectives retitled The Three Skrinks, Tonka retitled A Horse Called Comanche, The Horse Without a Head about a toy horse, and Toby Tyler starring Kevin Corcoran. In addition, one original serial was produced, The Mystery of Rustler's Cave, starring Kim Richards and Robbie Rist.Theme days Monday: Who, What, Why, Where, When and How Tuesday: Let's Go Wednesday: Surprise Thursday: Discovery Friday: Showtime at Disneyland, with performers usually at Plaza GardensSyndicationThe series debuted on January 17, 1977, on 38 local television stations in the United States, and by June of that same year, when the series was discontinued, about 70 stations in total had picked up the series. Additional stations picked up the canceled program, which continued to run until January 12, 1979; 130 new episodes, with much of the original material repackaged and a bit of new footage added, and a shortened version of the theme song, were produced to start airing September 5, 1977. Since the 1970s, the series has aired only briefly in reruns, unlike its 1950s predecessor, and while both the 1950s and 1989/1990s series had DVD releases of select episodes in July 2005, the 1970s series has been largely forgotten including the generation of youthful viewers. In November 1977, "The Mouseketeers at Walt Disney World" was shown on The Wonderful World of Disney. WGN-TV in Chicago,Illinois also aired this version on a delayed basis in 1977 and 1978 during the Cubs Baseball season due to game coverages.CastThe cast of twelve 5 boys and 7 girls had a more diverse ethnic background than the 1950s version. Several 1976–1977 cast members went on to become TV stars and other notable icons.The show's most notable alumnus was Lisa Whelchel, who later starred in the NBC television sitcom The Facts of Life before becoming a well-known Christian author and, most recently, overall runner-up, and winner of the $100,000 viewers' choice award, on the fall 2012 season of the CBS television reality series Survivor. Mouseketeer Julie Piekarski born St. Louis, 1963 also appeared with Lisa Whelchel on the first season of The Facts of Life. Kelly Parsons born Coral Gables, Fla., 1964 went on to become a beauty queen and runner-up to Miss USA. William 'Billy'/'Pop' Attmore born at US military base in Landstuhl, West Germany, 1965 appeared in a few movies before and after the series, a fifth-season episode of The Brady Bunch "Kelly\'s Kids", and as a streetwise hood in the short-lived Eischied crime drama.Other Mouseketeers from seasons 1–2 1977 from the 1977 show:[7]Scott Craig: born in Van Nuys, California, in 1964; lived in Las Vegas, died December 30, 2003. Benita "Nita Dee" DiGiampaolo: born in Long Beach, California, 1966; appeared at the tail end of an episode in 1981 of Fantasy Island as Elena. Nita appeared in ABC Family Weekends in 1978 as Nita and 1978 as Maria. Mindy Feldman: born in Burbank, California, 1968; sister of Corey Feldman. Angel Florez: born in Stockton, California, 1963; died April 25, 1995; AIDS casualty. Allison Fonte: born in Anaheim, California, 1964 Shawnte Northcutte born Los Angeles, 1965 Todd Turquand: born in Hollywood, California, 1964 Curtis Wong: born in Vancouver, British Columbia, 1962; appeared on an episode of Diff'rent Strokes, as an assistant karate instructor under Soon-Tek Oh.Disney voice actor and sound effects editor Wayne Allwine voiced Mickey Mouse in the animated lead-ins for the show, - с лучшим качеством и звучанием!

2015 Disneyland Ride Show & POV Attraction Videos at Disney Land California Park Anaheim & Resort New Mickey Mouse Club 1977 Disney Productions revived the concept, but modernized the show cosmetically, with a disco re-recording of the theme song and a more ethnically diverse group of young cast members. The sets were brightly colored and simpler than the detailed black and white artwork of the original. Like the original, nearly each day's episode included a vintage cartoon, though usually in color from the late 1930s and onward. The 1977 Mouseketeers were part of the halftime show of Super Bowl XI.SerialsSerials were usually old Disney movies, cut into segments for twice-weekly inclusion. Movies included Third Man on the Mountain, The Misadventures of Merlin Jones and its sequel The Monkey's Uncle (both starring Tommy Kirk), Emil and the Detectives (retitled The Three Skrinks), Tonka (retitled A Horse Called Comanche), The Horse Without a Head (about a toy horse), and Toby Tyler (starring Kevin Corcoran). In addition, one original serial was produced, The Mystery of Rustler's Cave, starring Kim Richards and Robbie Rist.Theme days Monday: Who, What, Why, Where, When and How Tuesday: Let's Go Wednesday: Surprise Thursday: Discovery Friday: Showtime (at Disneyland, with performers usually at Plaza Gardens)SyndicationThe series debuted on January 17, 1977, on 38 local television stations in the United States, and by June of that same year, when the series was discontinued, about 70 stations in total had picked up the series. Additional stations picked up the canceled program, which continued to run until January 12, 1979; 130 new episodes, with much of the original material repackaged and a bit of new footage added, and a shortened version of the theme song, were produced to start airing September 5, 1977. Since the 1970s, the series has aired only briefly in reruns, unlike its 1950s predecessor, and while both the 1950s and 1989/1990s series had DVD releases of select episodes in July 2005, the 1970s series has been largely forgotten including the generation of youthful viewers. In November 1977, "The Mouseketeers at Walt Disney World" was shown on The Wonderful World of Disney. WGN-TV in Chicago,Illinois also aired this version on a delayed basis in 1977 and 1978 during the Cubs Baseball season due to game coverages.CastThe cast of twelve (5 boys and 7 girls) had a more diverse ethnic background than the 1950s version. Several 1976–1977 cast members went on to become TV stars and other notable icons.The show's most notable alumnus was Lisa Whelchel, who later starred in the NBC television sitcom The Facts of Life before becoming a well-known Christian author and, most recently, overall runner-up, and winner of the $100,000 viewers' choice award, on the fall 2012 season of the CBS television reality series Survivor. Mouseketeer Julie Piekarski (born St. Louis, 1963) also appeared with Lisa Whelchel on the first season of The Facts of Life. Kelly Parsons (born Coral Gables, Fla., 1964) went on to become a beauty queen and runner-up to Miss USA. William 'Billy'/'Pop' Attmore (born at US military base in Landstuhl, West Germany, 1965) appeared in a few movies before and after the series, a fifth-season episode of The Brady Bunch ("Kelly's Kids"), and as a streetwise hood in the short-lived Eischied crime drama.Other Mouseketeers (from seasons 1–2 (1977)) from the 1977 show:[7]Scott Craig: born in Van Nuys, California, in 1964; lived in Las Vegas, died December 30, 2003. Benita "Nita Dee" DiGiampaolo: born in Long Beach, California, 1966; appeared at the tail end of an episode in 1981 of Fantasy Island as Elena. Nita appeared in ABC Family Weekends in 1978 as Nita and 1978 as Maria. Mindy Feldman: born in Burbank, California, 1968; sister of Corey Feldman. Angel Florez: born in Stockton, California, 1963; died April 25, 1995; AIDS casualty. Allison Fonte: born in Anaheim, California, 1964 Shawnte Northcutte (born Los Angeles, 1965) Todd Turquand: born in Hollywood, California, 1964 Curtis Wong: born in Vancouver, British Columbia, 1962; appeared on an episode of Diff'rent Strokes, as an assistant karate instructor under Soon-Tek Oh.Disney voice actor and sound effects editor Wayne Allwine voiced Mickey Mouse in the animated lead-ins for the show,

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