The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo

1964
The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo

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EP1 Mr. Magoo's Wlliam Tell Sep 26, 1964

Mr. Magoo plays legendary archer, William Tell.

EP2 Mr. Magoo's Treasure Island Part 1 Sep 26, 1964

Mr. Magoo plays famous Pirate, Long John Silver.

EP3 Mr. Magoo's Treasure Island Part 2 Oct 03, 1964

Mr. Magoo plays famous Pirate, Long John Silver.

EP4 Mr. Magoo's Gunga Din Nov 03, 1964

Mr. Magoo plays humble water-carrier, Gunga Din.

EP5 Mr. Magoo's Moby Dick Oct 17, 1964

Mr. Magoo plays Ishmael, a sailor on the "Pequod", Captain Ahab's ship.

EP6 Mr. Magoo's The Three Musketeers Part 1 Oct 24, 1964

Mr. Magoo plays D'Artagnan, a man who goes to Paris in 1625 in hopes of becoming a musketeer.

EP7 Mr. Magoo's The Three Musketeers Part 2 Nov 07, 1964

Mr. Magoo plays D'Artagnan, a man who goes to Paris in 1625 in hopes of becoming a musketeer.

EP8 Mr. Magoo's Robin Hood Part 1 Nov 14, 1964

Mr. Magoo, the nearsighted bungler, plays Robin Hood's friend and ally, Friar Tuck, and has a number of comical misadventures. It's hard to steal from the rich and give to the poor when one can't tell the difference between the two!

EP9 Mr. Magoo's Robin Hood Part 2 Nov 21, 1964

Mr. Magoo plays Friar Tuck, Robin Hood's friend and ally. When Robin Hood is kidnapped by the evil Sheriff of Nottingham, Friar Tuck and the rest of the Merry Men hatch a plan to save him.

EP10 Mr. Magoo's Robin Hood Part 3 Nov 28, 1964

Mr. Magoo plays Friar Tuck, Robin Hood's friend and ally. Robin Hood has been freed by his Merry Men, but has learned that his love, Maid Marian, is being forced to marry someone else. He and his Merry Men hatch a plan to stop it.

EP11 Mr. Magoo's Robin Hood Part 4 Dec 05, 1964

Mr. Magoo plays Friar Tuck, Robin Hood's friend and ally. Robin Hood and his men succeeds in freeing Marian, and King Richard returns and ends the Sheriff of Nottingham's evil tyrade.

EP12 Mr. Magoo's Don Quixote de la Mancha Part 1 Dec 19, 1964

Mr. Magoo plays well-to-do nobleman Don Quixote, who is appalled that there are no more knights in the world. Seeing that a hero is needed in the world again, he dons a rusty suit of armor and asks a simple-minded but loyal farmer named Sancho Panza to be his aide de camp. The two ride through the countryside to try and right wrongs...but all they accomplish is creating havoc at every turn.

EP13 Mr. Magoo's Cyrano de Bergerac Dec 27, 1964

Mr. Magoo plays Cyrano de Bergerac, a love stricken soldier embarassed by his large nose.

EP14 Mr. Magoo's Little Snow White Part 1 Jan 02, 1965

Mr. Magoo plays all seven of Snow White's dwarves in this adaptation of a beloved Grimms Fairy Tale.

EP15 Mr. Magoo's Little Snow White Part 2 Jan 09, 1965

Mr. Magoo plays all seven of Snow White's dwarves in this adaptation of a beloved Grimms Fairy Tale.

EP16 Mr. Magoo's Rip Van Winkle Jan 16, 1965

Mr. Magoo plays Rip Van Winkle, the man who fell asleep for 20 years.

EP17 Mr. Magoo's Dick Tracy and the Mob Feb 06, 1965

Mr. Magoo finds himself alongside Chester Gould's famous 'Dick Tracy'. Police Chief Patton and Dick Tracy come to Mr. Magoo with a plan to impersonate a notorious crime kingpin known as Squinty, allowing them to capture Prune Face and his gang of super-villains. Mr. Magoo agrees to this plan, and disguises himself as Squinty to infiltrate the crooks hideout and learn their plans.

EP18 Mr. Magoo's Midsummer Night's Dream Feb 13, 1965

Magoo plays Puck in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer's Night Dream," where he has great fun with foolish mortals.

EP19 Mr. Magoo's The Count of Monte Cristo Feb 27, 1965

Mr. Magoo plays Edmond Dantes, a man who was imprisoned for a crime he never committed.

EP20 Mr. Magoo's Doctor Frankenstein Mar 13, 1965

Mr. Magoo plays Mary Shelley's Dr. Frankenstein, an insane scientist who brings a creature to life.When the creature breaks out, he threatens to cause mayhem and disaster.

EP21 Mr. Magoo's Don Quixote de la Mancha Part 2 Mar 20, 1965

Mr. Magoo plays well-to-do nobleman Don Quixote, who is appalled that there are no more knights in the world. Seeing that a hero is needed in the world again, he dons a rusty suit of armor and asks a simple-minded but loyal farmer named Sancho Panza to be his aide de camp. The two ride through the countryside to try and right wrongs...but all they accomplish is creating havoc at every turn.

EP22 Mr. Magoo's Captain Kidd Mar 27, 1965

Mr. Magoo plays notorious pirate, Captain Kidd. On the high seas, he has many a thing to do. First, he must find a mysterious treasure. But, he must also hold his rebellious crew in check before a mutiny breaks out.

EP23 Mr. Magoo's Noah's Ark Apr 03, 1965

Mr. Magoo plays Noah, a man who is instructed by God to build an ark, before God unleashes a large storm on the world. God also tells Noah to take 2 of very animal (Male, Female) with him, so that when the storm is over, the world can be repopulated.

EP24 Mr. Magoo's Sherlock Holmes Apr 10, 1965

Mr. Magoo plays Dr. Watson, Sherlock Holmes' Assistant. It's a good thing Sherlock Holmes is such a good sleuth, because with Mr. Magoo as Doctor Watson he has to do all the searching for clues himself.

EP25 Mr. Magoo's King Arthur Apr 17, 1965

Mr. Magoo plays Merlin, the man who helps Arthur become King.

EP26 Mr. Magoo's Paul Revere Apr 24, 1965

Mr. Magoo plays Paul Revere, the young Boston man who warned that the ""British are coming! The British are coming!"".

EP27 Uncle Sam Magoo Apr 24, 1965

The story of America - from the landing of the pilgrims to the landing on the moon. Relive the pilgrim's first Thanksgiving, march with Davy Crockett and listen to America's golden legends.

EP28 Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol Dec 18, 1962

Mr. Magoo plays an actor who has auditioned for the part of 'Scrooge' in Charles Dickens 'A Christmas Carol'. This play within a movie was the inspiration for the popular 'Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo' series and is considered by some to be an unofficial Pilot. Includes a magical soundtrack from Jules Styne and Bob Merrill ('Funny Girl' Soundtrack), and features Jim Backus, as everyone's favorite near-sighted grump, Mr. Magoo. Backus is probably best recognized by non-'Magoo' fans for his work on one of the most popular sitcoms in television history, 'Gilligan's Island'. Backus played the snobby, yet likable millionaire, Thurston Howell III, and although the series lasted only 3 seasons on CBS, it lives on forever in syndication, and every day it is being introduced to new audiences all around the world. Yes, Jim Backus was one of the few actors to do it all, radio, Broadway, movies, television and cartoons, and everything he did, he excelled at. He has his own star on the Hollywood

EP31 Uncle Sam Magoo Jan 01, 0001

The story of America - from the landing of the pilgrims to the landing on the moon. Relive the pilgrim's first Thanksgiving, march with Davy Crockett and listen to America's golden legends.
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Released: 26 September 1964 Ended
Producted By: United Productions of America (UPA)
Country: United States of America
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The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo is an animated television series, produced by United Productions of America, which aired for one season. The television series was based on the original cartoon of the same name, with Jim Backus reprising the voice over of the role he did on TV: while doing this show, he continued with the prime time show Gilligan's Island. Unlike the theatrical cartoons, which focused on the extremely nearsighted Quincy Magoo's bumbling, the show featured the Magoo character as an actor in adaptations of such literary classics as Don Quixote and Gunga Din. Each of these roles was played seriously, with few if any references to Magoo's nearsightedness; however, introductory segments in each program featured Magoo backstage stumbling into scenery and talking to props, thus connecting the older cartoons to this series. Some stories were contained in a single half-hour episode, but others ran to two and even four episodes. As UPA did not have its own studio facility the production was farmed out to the Grantray-Lawrence and Format Films studios. Among the most ambitious adaptations mounted in this format were the four-part Robin Hood, in which he took the role of Friar Tuck; Treasure Island, in which he played the villainous Long John Silver; and a version of Snow White in which he portrayed all seven dwarves.

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karen-821-938620 These made a deep impression on me as a child. I ended up reading all the classics they were based on and they did a pretty good job of adapting the ones I remembered when I was reading them. Now I don't remember anything. The Fankenstein in particular was closer to the original than any film or television version I've seen since and Moby Dick wasn't bad, either. Call him Ishmael. Magoo's character was especially well suited to Cyrano deBergerac, in which he uncharacteristically played the lead. There was very little typical Magoo shenanigans or laughs in general, which seems like the dumbest idea for a TV show you can imagine, but they really pulled it off with the writing and choice of source material. How they fit everything into a half hour I can't imagine.
anthony-rigoni Mr. Magoo was remembered as a blind but persistent old man who never gives up on his daily life, though everybody else thought that he's cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs. In this TV series, Mr. Magoo has put a lot of effort into his roles. He is voiced by none other than Jim Backus, who starred in Gilligan's Island as Thurston Howell III. And now, on to the show.The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo stars Mr. Magoo in many classic adventures such as Don Quixote, Snow White, and my favorite, Noah's Ark. This show is also educational, which is good for those who don't know what Don Quixote is about. Although the animation was primitive(Hey, it's the '60s! Cut it some slack!), the stories are told very well.You won't believe who is behind this classic cartoon. Casey Kasem. That's right! Casey Kasem, the voice of Shaggy himself! I recommend watching this TV series because this is a good idea to teach your kids in case they don't know what Gunga Din or Noah's Ark is about.
theowinthrop In 1962 Jim Backus's famous cartoon character Mr. Quincy McGoo (graduate of Rutgers), was dusted off and made to appear in a television cartoon - a musical entitled "Mr. McGoo's "Christmas Carol"", in which he played Ebenezer Scrooge. It happened to be a very charming version of the Dickens' tale, and was well received. It is usually revived on one network or another in December.Obviously this series from 1964 was to take advantage of the success of "The Christmas Carol". It was a weekly show with McGoo playing a wide variety of characters from fiction. For example, he played Ismael in a half hour version of "Moby Dick", Victor Frankenstein in a version of the Mary Shelley novel, Edmond Dantes in a version of "The Count Of Monte Cristo", D'Artagnan in a version of "The Three Musketeers", Don Quixote,and Dr. Watson in a Sherlock Holmes adventure. He was also Noah in a retelling of the great flood story from Genesis. The most ambitious retelling was Robin Hood and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Instead of the half-hour format these shows were two episodes or so. In the Robin Hood episode he was not Robin but Friar Tuck, and in the Snow White he was all seven dwarfs (fully possible without trick photography of course - just "trick" cartoon drawing). There was also one episode where he played himself and a crook he was pretending to be, as he worked with Dick Tracy to smash a criminal conspiracy.The series only lasted one season. It was well handled, and of course it did not get deeply involved in the various plot complexities of Melville, Dumas pere, Doyle, or Cervantes. But it held the attention of a young ten year old who watched it - and it did it's job: encouraged the ten year old to read more.For Jim Backus it was the last real highpoint in his career as the nearsighted cartoon figure. At least here (except when he played himself and when he was Dr. Watson) he acted more straight - although he kept the voice properly. He would say many years later, on a program about the history of cartoons, that he never heard of any real person with a voice like McGoo's. But it was his first boost to stardom. His next was around the corner. Shortly he was cast as Thuston Howell III in "Gilligan's Island".