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1. Bob Huber | October 24, 2009 at 11:55 am
The Dipsey Doodle was an ambitious and complicated project combining live actors with animated characters in sketches designed primarily for a young audience.
Lacking sufficient studio time at WJKW-TV, the principal photography was taped at WUAB.
The animation was created by Rick Reinert Studios. Tony Lolli was the studio director, Jerry Leonard wrote the script and directed the cast. Frank Gari and Lee Bush wrote the eight songs and incidental music that was played by a 30 piece orchestra. As Executive Producer, I bit my fingernails down to the second knuckle
The show played in a number of major markets under the sponsorship on General Foods.
2. Rob Morris | April 9, 2014 at 6:59 pm
Is this available anywhere?