Saturday, September 11, 1976

September 11th, 1976: More Scooby! More Superheroes! It's the ULTIMATE Saturday Morning Kick-Off!

 Alright, fellow early risers! Can you feel it? That electric buzz in the air? The autumn leaves are just starting to hint at turning, and that means only one thing: the new Saturday morning cartoon season is about to explode onto our screens!

It's September 11th, 1976, and this is the day we've been counting down to all summer!



September 11th, 1976: More Scooby! More Superheroes! It's the ULTIMATE Saturday Morning Kick-Off!




Wake up, wake up, everyone! This is not a drill! It's September 11th, 1976, and the moment we've all been dreaming about, planning our cereal choices for, and religiously checking the TV Guide for has finally arrived: the brand-new Saturday morning cartoon lineup is here!

You know how it goes. The long summer of repeats, the agonizing wait, wondering what new heroes, villains, and hilarious characters will invade our living rooms. But today, all that waiting pays off. This isn't just TV; this is our weekly pilgrimage, our secret world where anything can happen. CBS, ABC, and NBC have been working hard to bring us the goods, and I've got a feeling this is going to be one of the best seasons yet!

Let's dive right into the incredible new shows and our returning favorites for 1976!

CBS: A Whole New Scooby-Doo, Underwater Sharks, and Jungle Adventures!




CBS is delivering the goods this year, and the biggest news has to be the brand-new The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour! Yes, you heard that right – more Scooby, plus a completely new show with him! Now we get not only the usual Mystery Inc. gang but also Scooby's clumsy country cousin, Scooby-Dum, joining in on some mysteries. And the other half of the hour? It's Dynomutt, Dog Wonder! A robot dog superhero with a wealthy socialite sidekick, Blue Falcon! This is going to be amazing, with all those crazy gadgets and goofy mistakes. It feels like the biggest new show of the year!

They're also bringing us Jabberjaw! Can you believe it? A talking shark in a rock band, living in the year 2076! He’s like the Rodney Dangerfield of the ocean, always saying "No respect!" This is going to be super funny and adventurous. And for something totally different, Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, finally gets his own cartoon, which looks like it'll be true to the classic stories. Plus, the classic Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show is back, and so are Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. And get this, The Shazam!/Isis Hour combines our favorite live-action superheroes for an epic hour of crime-fighting and lessons!

ABC: Blockbuster Live-Action, Super Friends, and Gilligan's Animated Island!



ABC is going all out with some seriously awesome live-action this year with The Krofft Supershow! This isn't just one show; it's a whole block featuring new adventures like Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (two female superheroes!), Dr. Shrinker (a scientist who shrinks kids!), and Wonderbug (a magical car!). This sounds like pure Saturday morning magic from the Krofft brothers.

And of course, we absolutely need our dose of Super Friends! Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and the whole gang are back to save the world from various threats. We can’t miss that! The New Adventures of Gilligan are also returning for more animated antics on that deserted island, which is always good for a laugh. It's a solid lineup from ABC!

NBC: Dinosaurs, Monsters, and Size-Changing Fun!



NBC is still bringing the thrills! We're so glad that Land of the Lost is back! That live-action show with the Marshall family trying to survive in a world of dinosaurs and those creepy Sleestaks is still one of the most exciting and intense shows on Saturday mornings. Every week is an adventure of survival!

They’re also bringing us Monster Squad, a new live-action show about a Frankenstein monster, a werewolf, and a vampire, who are actually crime fighters! That sounds like a wild and funny team-up. And for more live-action fun, Big John, Little John has a grown man who keeps shrinking to the size of a kid! This is going to be hilarious. And of course, the ever-smooth Pink Panther Show is back for more silent comedy.

The Best Morning of the Year, Every Year!



That familiar Saturday morning hum is filling the house. The smell of cereal, maybe some toast, and that undeniable buzz of pure childhood joy. The commercials are already popping up: those awesome Mego superhero action figures, the latest Hot Wheels tracks, and all those irresistible sugary cereals with their crazy jingles! Every ad is part of the experience, hyping up what we'll be begging our parents for all week.

This isn't just about watching shows; it’s our weekly escape, our shared adventure with millions of other kids across the country. It's about laughter, gasps, and just being utterly lost in these amazing worlds. 1976 is shaping up to be an absolutely unforgettable year for Saturday mornings. Now, if you'll excuse me, I think I just heard Dynomutt's bumbling catchphrase!



What new show are you racing to watch first this morning? Let me know your top picks!

September 11th, 1976: More Scooby! More Superheroes! It's the ULTIMATE Saturday Morning Kick-Off!

 Wake up, wake up, everyone! This is not a drill! It's September 11th, 1976, and the moment we've all been dreaming about, planning our cereal choices for, and religiously checking the TV Guide for has finally arrived: the brand-new Saturday morning cartoon lineup is here!



You know how it goes. The long summer of repeats, the agonizing wait, wondering what new heroes, villains, and hilarious characters will invade our living rooms. But today, all that waiting pays off. This isn't just TV; this is our weekly pilgrimage, our secret world where anything can happen. CBS, ABC, and NBC have been working hard to bring us the goods, and I've got a feeling this is going to be one of the best seasons yet!

Let's dive right into the incredible new shows and our returning favorites for 1976!

CBS: A Whole New Scooby-Doo, Underwater Sharks, and Jungle Adventures!



CBS is delivering the goods this year, and the biggest news has to be the brand-new The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour! Yes, you heard that right – more Scooby, plus a completely new show with him! Now we get not only the usual Mystery Inc. gang but also Scooby's clumsy country cousin, Scooby-Dum, joining in on some mysteries. And the other half of the hour? It's Dynomutt, Dog Wonder! A robot dog superhero with a wealthy socialite sidekick, Blue Falcon! This is going to be amazing, with all those crazy gadgets and goofy mistakes. It feels like the biggest new show of the year!

They're also bringing us Jabberjaw! Can you believe it? A talking shark in a rock band, living in the year 2076! He’s like the Rodney Dangerfield of the ocean, always saying "No respect!" This is going to be super funny and adventurous. And for something totally different, Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, finally gets his own cartoon, which looks like it'll be true to the classic stories. Plus, the classic Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show is back, and so are Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. And get this, The Shazam!/Isis Hour combines our favorite live-action superheroes for an epic hour of crime-fighting and lessons!

ABC: Blockbuster Live-Action, Super Friends, and Gilligan's Animated Island!



ABC is going all out with some seriously awesome live-action this year with The Krofft Supershow! This isn't just one show; it's a whole block featuring new adventures like Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (two female superheroes!), Dr. Shrinker (a scientist who shrinks kids!), and Wonderbug (a magical car!). This sounds like pure Saturday morning magic from the Krofft brothers.

And of course, we absolutely need our dose of Super Friends! Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and the whole gang are back to save the world from various threats. We can’t miss that! The New Adventures of Gilligan are also returning for more animated antics on that deserted island, which is always good for a laugh. It's a solid lineup from ABC!

NBC: Dinosaurs, Monsters, and Size-Changing Fun!

NBC is still bringing the thrills! We're so glad that Land of the Lost is back! That live-action show with the Marshall family trying to survive in a world of dinosaurs and those creepy Sleestaks is still one of the most exciting and intense shows on Saturday mornings. Every week is an adventure of survival!

They’re also bringing us Monster Squad, a new live-action show about a Frankenstein monster, a werewolf, and a vampire, who are actually crime fighters! That sounds like a wild and funny team-up. And for more live-action fun, Big John, Little John has a grown man who keeps shrinking to the size of a kid! This is going to be hilarious. And of course, the ever-smooth Pink Panther Show is back for more silent comedy.

Saturday Morning Cartoons The Best Morning of the Year, Every Year!



That familiar Saturday morning hum is filling the house. The smell of cereal, maybe some toast, and that undeniable buzz of pure childhood joy. The commercials are already popping up: those awesome Mego superhero action figures, the latest Hot Wheels tracks, and all those irresistible sugary cereals with their crazy jingles! Every ad is part of the experience, hyping up what we'll be begging our parents for all week.

This isn't just about watching shows; it’s our weekly escape, our shared adventure with millions of other kids across the country. It's about laughter, gasps, and just being utterly lost in these amazing worlds. 1976 is shaping up to be an absolutely unforgettable year for Saturday mornings. Now, if you'll excuse me, I think I just heard Dynomutt's bumbling catchphrase!



What new show are you racing to watch first this morning? Let me know your top picks!


Monday, March 1, 1976

My Last Ride with Uncle Wayne A Six-Year-Olds Viewpoint

 

My Last Ride with Uncle Wayne



I was six years old when my great uncle, John Wayne, made his last movie. To me, he wasn’t a legend; he was just Uncle Wayne. He was bigger than any tree, his voice rumbled like thunder, and he always smelled faintly of leather and the outdoors. And he had a horse, a chestnut stallion named Duke—just like him—who was just as famous in my eyes.

That horse was his partner. He didn't have a name on the posters, but he was there. I’d heard the grown-ups say they had made over twenty movies together. From a six-year-old’s point of view, they were the ultimate team. On the set of The Shootist, I saw their reunion every morning. Uncle Wayne would walk on set, see Duke saddled and ready, and a real smile would cross his face. They trusted each other.

From my hiding spot behind the big cameras, I’d watch them film. The movie was about a famous cowboy named J.B. Books, who was the best shot in the world but was sick and just wanted to be left alone. The grown-ups called his sickness “cancer,” a word they always whispered. I just thought he was tired. But when he was on Duke, he looked invincible. I remember him saying once, loud and clear for everyone to hear, “I don’t need a double when I’ve got Duke underneath me.”

But even a six-year-old could feel the quiet on that set. Time, as it always does, was catching up.

It was the final day of shooting. After the last take, the director yelled "cut!" and a strange quiet fell. The crew started packing up, but Uncle Wayne stayed back. He stood alone in the dusty light, beside Duke. It was the last time he would ride him.

From where I was watching, I saw him lean in and whisper to his old friend, Duke. I asked him later what he told his horse. He said, "I told him we had a good run, partner. Sorry it has to end. You definitely carried me well."

I saw Uncle Wayne wipe his eye. Not out of pain—but gratitude.

A moment later, he turned from his horse and faced the crew. He looked around at everyone—some new, some who had walked with him for decades. He looked right past the cameras and his eyes found mine for just a second. Then, with that familiar quiet strength, he spoke to them all:

“Thank you… for walking with me to the end of the trail.”

No one moved. Some of the crew lowered their eyes. A few tough-looking men wiped away tears. I didn't fully understand then, but I knew I had seen two goodbyes. One to a horse that knew every line without speaking a word, and one to the people who had shared his journey.

It wasn’t just the end of a film. It was the end of an era.

Now, all these years later, I understand. Legends don’t fade. They leave quietly—etched forever in the hearts of those who believed in honor, grit, and the courage to finish the ride.

🤠🐎 Some heroes ride alone. But the best ones always had a horse beside them.