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'''''Saturday Morning Sneak Peek''''' is a half hour long Saturday morning preview special hosted by the comedy duo of Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber who preview the then-new Saturday morning cartoons on ABC the evening before their premiere the following morning. The special also starred Paul Winchell (as Goober), Mel Blanc (as Bugs Bunny), Daws Butler (as Yogi Bear), Rick Springfield and Chuck Woolery (as Superman). The special aired on September 7, 1973 on ABC.<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=dXBh7-90p_YC&dat=19730907&printsec=frontpage&hl=en] Retrieved 11 Aug '22</ref>
'''''Saturday Morning Sneak Peek''''' is a half-hour-long preview special that aired on American TV network ABC on Sept 7th, 1973. The special was hosted by the comedy team of Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber, who are joined by a number of popular animated characters in a preview of the network's new Saturday morning cartoon lineup. The special also starred the voices of Paul Winchell (Goober), Mel Blanc (Bugs Bunny), Daws Butler (Yogi Bear) & Chuck Woolery (Superman).<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=dXBh7-90p_YC&dat=19730907&printsec=frontpage&hl=en] Retrieved 11 Aug '22</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
In the special, Uncle Larry (played by Avery Schreiber) and Jack Burns attempt to set up a surprise party for Larry's nephew. While they attempt to set up the party, the performers for the party start to arrive, all from the then-new ABC Saturday morning line-up. The stars then start promoting their new cartoons for the lineup.  
At the time of the special's airing, 'Saturday morning cartoons' were a fixture of American pop-culture, with lineups changing from year to year as all three major networks vied to host the next children's cross-media phenomenon (and thus charge a premium for those advertising slots, while the producers benefited from endless merchandising). Previews of the new Saturday morning seasons were treated fully as seriously as those for adult programming, with elaborate ads running in TV Guide and other media. Prime-time TV specials were the next logical step.
 
The framing device of the 1973 ABC special is that Uncle Larry (played by Avery Schreiber) and Jack Burns are planning a surprise party for Larry's nephew. While they attempt to set up the party, the performers for the party start to arrive, all from the then-new ABC Saturday morning line-up. The performers then start promoting their new cartoons.


==Availability==
==Availability==
The special was aired well before the common availability of home video recording. Due to the nature of the special, and likelihood of legal troubles, it was not rebrodcast. Due to these factors, the special fell into obscurity.  
The special was aired well before the common availability of home video recording. Due to the nature of the special, and the likelihood of legal troubles, it was not rebroadcast and quickly fell into obscurity.  


For a long time, no footage existed. However, on February 3, 2012, Josh Schreiber (who's dad Avery Schriber starred in the special) uploaded the first 15 minutes of the special to YouTube. It is unknown if he has the entire special.
However, on February 3rd, 2012, Josh Schreiber (son of Avery) uploaded the first 15 minutes of the special to YouTube. It is currently unknown if he has the entire special.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Latest revision as of 22:38, 30 August 2022

Saturday Morning Sneek Peek 1973.jpg

TV Guide Ad

Status: Partially Lost


Saturday Morning Sneak Peek is a half-hour-long preview special that aired on American TV network ABC on Sept 7th, 1973. The special was hosted by the comedy team of Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber, who are joined by a number of popular animated characters in a preview of the network's new Saturday morning cartoon lineup. The special also starred the voices of Paul Winchell (Goober), Mel Blanc (Bugs Bunny), Daws Butler (Yogi Bear) & Chuck Woolery (Superman).[1]

Plot

At the time of the special's airing, 'Saturday morning cartoons' were a fixture of American pop-culture, with lineups changing from year to year as all three major networks vied to host the next children's cross-media phenomenon (and thus charge a premium for those advertising slots, while the producers benefited from endless merchandising). Previews of the new Saturday morning seasons were treated fully as seriously as those for adult programming, with elaborate ads running in TV Guide and other media. Prime-time TV specials were the next logical step.

The framing device of the 1973 ABC special is that Uncle Larry (played by Avery Schreiber) and Jack Burns are planning a surprise party for Larry's nephew. While they attempt to set up the party, the performers for the party start to arrive, all from the then-new ABC Saturday morning line-up. The performers then start promoting their new cartoons.

Availability

The special was aired well before the common availability of home video recording. Due to the nature of the special, and the likelihood of legal troubles, it was not rebroadcast and quickly fell into obscurity.

However, on February 3rd, 2012, Josh Schreiber (son of Avery) uploaded the first 15 minutes of the special to YouTube. It is currently unknown if he has the entire special.

Gallery

The First 15 Minutes.

See Also

Other Lost Saturday Morning Previews

Reference

  1. [1] Retrieved 11 Aug '22