"Dr. Who" | |
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The King Kong Show | |
Title: | "Dr. Who" |
Season: | 1 |
Airdate: | September 17th, 1966 |
Credits | |
Writers: | Bernard Cowan; Ron Levy; Lew Lewis |
Producers: | Jules Bass; Wm. J. Keenan; Arthur Rankin, Jr.; Larry Roemer |
Voice cast: | Carl Banas; Susan Conway; Billie Richards; Alf Scopp |
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Previous: | "The Horror of Mondo Island" |
Next: | "Rocket Island" |
"Dr. Who" is the fourth episode of season one of the animated adventure series The King Kong Show. The story was written by Bernard Cowan, Ron Levy and Lew Lewis. It first aired on ABC on Wednesday, September 17th, 1966.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Carl Banas | Professor Bond |
Susan Conway | Susan Bond |
Billie Richards | Billy Bond |
Appearances[]
Featured characters
Villains
Races
Locations
Miscellaneous
Notes & Trivia[]
- This was the third of three vignettes to air on September 17th. The first was the "The Horror of Mondo Island", and the second was "Hey, that was a Close One World!", which is a Tom of T.H.U.M.B. vignette.
- Producer William J. Keenan is credited as Wm. J. Keenan in this episode.
- Voice actress Billie Mae Richards is credited as Billie Richards in this episode.
- Voice actor Alfie Scopp is credited as Alf Scopp in this episode.
- This is the first appearance of Doctor Who, who is not to be confused with the character from the British science fiction series Doctor Who. This version of Doctor Who is also re-imagined for the 1967 feature film King Kong Escapes.
- This is the first appearance of Mechanikong, who also appears in King Kong Escapes.
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