CBS Saturday Morning Cartoon Line up with commercials | 1974
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- This was the United States broadcast television schedule on Saturday mornings for the season beginning in the fall of 1974 and ending in the spring of 1975.
0:00 Speed Buggy (copyright intro credits)
5:55 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! (Copyright intro credits)
9:50 Jeannie
35:55 Partridge Family 2200 A.D.
1:01:34 Valley of the Dinosaurs (copyright intro credits)
1:05:18 Shazam! (Copyright intro credits)
1:08:57 The Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine
1:36:58 The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show
2:06:00 The U.S. of Archie (copyright intro credits)
2:09:00 Fat Albert
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I was born in 1965 and grew up on 70's cartoons. I wish they brought them back, but in way they have, right here! Now i can put this on, and watch my Sat morning cartoons, with my cereal and pjs like a kid again! And with commercials!! LOVE IT!! Its like going back in time again
I was born in 1965 too, what a great year! Lol
Some of these are horrible though. That Jeannie cartoon is as bad as anything they've got today. It seems like it could be written today even.
63. The year of the original. The only split window corvette. Best time to grow up
@@stephenhipp7859 i was born in '63 :)
Me too I was born in "70 and sure miss the good old cartoons/nightly shows. And weekly ones too..
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They need to bring back the old Saturday morning. I was born in 68 and this brings back a lot of memories
Me too..68 kid here. And yes .this was best day out of the week for us kids ... Saturday morning was our time... And cartoons and cereal and fun were the best thing ever... 👍✝️♥️🏹🛶🎣🇺🇸
METV is doing a little of that with a weekday cartoon show and a weekend block.
Born in '69...im showing my 7 year old son Pink Panther and Huck Hound clips on CZcams and he loves them.
Born in 57. But I miss Saturday mornings
@@kosster6663 Born 1964 here and I remember Kukla, Fran and Ollie and Dark Shadows...
I wish I could relive 1974. Great year for cartoons!
YEah, but real sucky year in a lot of other ways. That was the year Patty Hurst got kidnapped, also `73 oil embargo brought high fuel prices that winter and high inflation, stagnant economy.
Then we suffered through nightly attacks on Nixon, as a matter of fact 1974 was peak-Nixon hate with watergate. Stores flooded with double knit polyester, yuck!
Here in New York things started getting real bad. But visited California that summer, still really nice out there.
@@RaptorFromWeegee Understood, but I was just a kid, so all that stuff didn't noticeably affect me.
My biggest concern at that time was if I got to watch the cartoons I liked on Saturday mornings, or had to fight my brothers for control of the TV.
The classics never get old! There are just some things in life that you can NEVER OUTGROW!!!
Wouldn't exactly call these classics, but they are the key reason the earlier cartoons didn't vanish into the void.
Holy crap these make me feel old! I was eight that year and remember a lot of these.
Wow, thank you for this cartoon spectacular! I was in junior high school in the fall of 1974, but I still watched Saturday morning cartoons. In those days , we ate a bowl of cereal in front of the television and relaxed after a week in school. We didn't have any worries, because our parents paid the bills. I grew up in Southern California and still remember a lot of these local id's and commercials. In those days we were able to rent a home because of dad's GI benefits. In those days veterans were able to rent homes because of their military service. When the cartoons ended for the day, we played outside for the rest of the day until the street lights came on. Mom prepared a hot meal for us and the rest of the evening we watched Saturday night wrestling, Fright Night (monster movies) or a old movie with dad.Sighh, those were the good old days with the exception of the Watergate hearings on television, life seemed better back then. I also like to look at the old TV guides and comic strips of the era on old newspapers online. It really takes me back. 1974, take me away! Give yourself a no-prize if you remember the old Calgon commercials.
I'm from SoCal too. I remember alot of this stuff.
Shawn man I love your comment , you went thru the same thing me and my brother & sister went thru 👍👍
Oh, to go back to the 70’s again! Great memories!❤️
It's like reliving my childhood without the beatings and with food.
I’m 60 years old born in 1961 and i still love and watch cartoons.
@24:18 brings tears 😢 to my eyes. My all time favorite commercial 🙌
🎶 fruity little skittles are fun to chew , some for me and some for you 🎶 was my mom's ... 😢
The commercial that brings tears to my eyes is the one with the beautiful American Indian man shedding a tear of pure sadness + disgust after seeing garbage thrown on the land. That commercial stuck with me since. It should have reminded us to take care of + respect our land + wildlife with great focus. I’ve always tried to create the smallest footprint I can since, literally cutting up plastic that wasn’t recyclable to make more room in our trash bags, creating less bags to dispose of.
These old commercials brought back more memories than the shows themselves.
Flintstone vitamins were such a thing that I also gave them to my kids when I became a mom. I was only 2 in 74 but remember most of these commercials.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen the scooby intro without words like this.
Me to......
yes Flinstone Vitamins was in my childhood, I ate them like candy and flipped up the wall
The Hudson Brothers were tremendous. I loved the "No, thanks; we're trying to cut down" gag.
Classic
Not a Globetrotter fan huh!
They really bring the Razzle Dazzle! 😂
Some of my all-time favorite cartoons and commercials. Thank you. Love the trip down memory lane.
Commercials too, man you make me feel like I'm in a time machine 🤓 Thank you so much!
Glad you like them!
@@MoneMedia I am doing time stamps again.
@@MoneMedia thanks for all of this! Very much appreciated-I was born in 62 and wow! Jingles and cartoons hidden way back In memories….❤️
This was the very best of times to be a kids...I love this stuff,thx for the AWESOME memories
👍 Born in the 60s I must say this is nostalgia from a Great era of 📺. From Captain Kangaroo to Land of the Lost and SuperFriends. I miss Saturday mornings, a time when we had actual conversations... 😃
kids today have 24 hour on-demand cartoons. I think they missed out on the anticipation followed by the bliss of Saturday mornings, especially first Saturday of the new fall season each year. And the agony of OVERSLEEPING on a Saturday-- the horror to miss a few minutes. :D
@@testodude who dared oversleep?? thats HERESY!
had to be up in time to have cereal/poptarts all ready in time to sit and watch
I had no idea that Skittles existed before the 80s.
Skittles never knew it came out in the 70's.
Hard to believe that nasty candy lasted till now
@@Cracktaculus You must be thinking of some other candy cause Skittles are awesome af.
@@rockstrong4342 I just don't like fake fruit flavor or that gooey texture....BLEEEEGH!
@@Cracktaculus skittles are for when you run out of chocolate.
I was 7 years old in 74. I had completely forgotten about that partridge family cartoon.
I was also 7, it was nice to see that Partridge family one too. I remembered the alien friends.
Love it. Born in 1962. 12. Still watched cartoons.
62 baby here too!
I was born in '67, so this brings back lots of memories. I couldn't wait for Saturday morning cartoons. Watched them religiously all through the 70s. Great time to be a kid!
Very cool!
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Being born in 71 I grew up on these shows. I remember at 5 am they started with underdog, rocky and bullwinkle, and the other shows and then about 7 am was the main ones shown. I would get up every sat morning and make a big bowl of raisin brand and sit down and watch cartoons till like 1 pm. Then as the years passed the cartoons would end sooner till you was left with them going off at 11 am. Then in the fall college football games cut in on cartoon time. Why I hate college football to this day lol. Yet you knew the cartoons was over when soul train came on. I miss those days of long ago. Your channel has let me relive those days including commercials. It’s nice to see what was sold long ago and how old some things was like skittles.
I like the Jeannie cartoon it's funny and cute and sweet. It's adorable. Crystal Jones 9-10-22.
I remember most of these shows from when I was a kid. I even remember some of these commercials, too!
What made the cartoon so memorable was the voice actors. They made the characters human with good laughs on Saturday morning.
Alex, you and I have something in common. For I was born in 1965 too. Saturday mornings back then we're the greatest.watching those commercials from the 70's are nostalgic
I was 7 in 1974.. I remember sitting in front of the TV, eating a bowl of Kaboom cereal. Great memories! Thank you for posting this.
Very cool!
SAY WHAT IS 1974?!? OH MY FREAKING GOD!!!!! THANK YOU MR MONE MEDIA!!! YOU ARE FAMOUS!!!😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅❤❤❤❤❤
hey hey hey! Mr Mone Media happy June! is there more cartoons coming up soon? including the cereal man? and more coming up? that will be great!!! oh and sorry for the yelling!
@@brandoncrusoe773 yes sir
@@MoneMedia Can you do a quasi Richie Rich marathon?
I remember watching The Pink Panther, The Land of the Lost, and Inch High, Private Eye on NBC.
I missed out on a lot of the NBC shows. We had no local NBC affiliate, and if I wanted to watch an NBC cartoon, I had to use the "rotor" to point our outdoor antenna in a different direction, and even then, the picture was snowy. CBS and ABC were my jam. Ah, good times.
That Honeycomb commercial is the reason we were all building forts in the back yard.
I wanted that clubhouse.
I was born in 1966. Watching this is blissfully painful.
I also was born in 68 and was child in the 70s the best years of my life I'll tell you !
I SO APPRECIATE YOUR CHANNEL-KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK WITH THE SATURDAY MORNING CARTOON THROWBACKS-THIS WAS MY CHILDHOOD GROWING UP IN THE 1970'S
I was just one year old in 1974.
You're very welcome
Awesome commercials.
Glad you think so!
A few years before Mark Hamill would become the sci-fi icon Luke Skywalker. and almost 2 decades before voicing The Joker, you can hear him as the voice of Corey Anders in "Jeannie".
Wow!!! Earliest intact Saturday morning video I’ve seen so far! I didn’t even know VCR’s were around yet back then. I am old enough to remember this lineup. And like what others have said here…the mid 70’s were great years for cartoons! So many good ones!
vcrs AND ph message recorders AND microwave ovens AND remote control television AND computers were all there in the 1970s; they just weren't ubiquitous yet; some people had em and some didnt
The 80s/90s cartoon mixes before the FTC commercial bill are pretty much the pinnacle of these video lineups, but I really like this one because we get Scooby Dooby Doo Karaoke
I remember the Hudson Bros. had a comedy show in the evening that was pretty funny, they had most of the comics that were on the Sonny and Cher show, but it was moved to Saturday and then vanished after a season or two. Most of their comic troupe were Canadians, Murry Langston gained fame as the 'Unknown Comic' on the Gong Show.
You did it again Mone more early 70s!!!
Too bad the U.S. of Archie didn't have the full episode. I love Archie. And Scooby Doo.
I LOVED the Hudson Brothers show and music. So much so I own the Compleat series on dvd, and several of their records. ⭐️
Ahhhhh the good ole days!! Born 69😁
Hudson Brothers we’re my favorite thanks for posting this I’m 61 going on 10 😀🎉
back when every saturday was basically "a mini-holiday" for kids; cereal and/or poptarts --->cartoons until noon
It all ended in the late 1990's, early 2000's.
@@ScorpioBornIn69 killed by cable
Jeannie's master is voiced by Mark Hamill/Luke Skywalker.
No Kidding , He was also the voice of the Joker .
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1974 CBS Saturday Morning Cartoon Lineup Time Stamps
0:00 opening and Jeannie
35:55 Partridge Family 2200 A.D.
1:08:57 The Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn 🍿 Machine
1:36:58 The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show
2:09:00 Fat Albert
2:31:41 closing
Yes you doing time stamps is awesome 😎
how'd you miss Valley of the Dinosaurs at 1:01:33? That was my favorite of the lot in '74.
Thank God for CZcams. I can go back in time and relive my childhood when things appeared to be a little less complicated.
Side note: Hanna Barbera ruled Saturday mornings at this time.
Gonna b a great day now, Mone! That was my birth year.
Loads of fun and great memories! I was in middle school, and still loved cartoons. Actually, I still do. Thanks for this !
WOW! That was a real trip down CBS Saturday morning memory lane. I was 9 years old at time but recall these like it was yesterday.
Never seen this before thanks expect fat albert and the Cosby kids on dvd box sets scooby doo speed buggy shazzan valley of the dinosaurs seen those cartoons on bootlegged websites and cartoon network in 1995 I was 11😊
Thank you! I missed Saturday mornings, and I wish it came back on NBC, ABC, FOX, especially CBS!
Me too!
did you know that in the beginning cartoons were for adults? then they found out that kids loved them and BANG ! saturday mornings happened
I had forgotten about the vinyl record on the back of the Alphabet cereal box. I had one! & the cool part was it actually played on the player!
About 90 percent of my Saturday mornings in the 70s was spent with CBS, with maybe only one or two shows on ABC. My broadcast morning ended after Noon or so with Fat Albert, and then I would go outside and ride my Big Wheel around the block. I got the Big Wheel for Christmas 1975. but then when the Green Machine came out by the time I was in first grade, everyone was getting one, and I was left out because I still had a Big Wheel!☹
so I take it, you never got the green machine
@@MoneMedia Sadly, my parents were too poor--just like they couldn't afford Granimals like the rich kids😥
1974 was a great year for cartoons. Devlin, Hong Kong Phooey, These are the Days and The New Adventures of Gilligan also came out in '74. Jeannie was the best though. Julie McWhorter did such a great job in that.
Ewww, you like the cartoon Gilligan?!? That was one of the worst of the new shows. Only worse one was Uncle Krocs Block. YUUUUCK!
Compared to the sh*t that passes for cartoons these days it was Emmy award winning television.@@RaptorFromWeegee
yeah!! hong kong phooey baby !! i remember those days well
This is definitely a treasure 🌟 ✨ 👍👍
AND R.I.P. TO ALL THE FELLOWS WHO NEVER SWITCH!!!
These 70s cartoons and commercials bring back such memories!
I love it! You never disappoint
Kinda think today’s toon are better but I like to go back and watch 😀
Wow! Wasn't valley of the dinosaurs just land of the Lost? Never saw that I've. Love the commercials!
Flintstones Vitamins. From the same prehistoric sitcom family which actually promoted their own smoking commercials back in the 60's.
Thanks again!!
😊 thanks for sharing !
Shazam was my favorite. I think it aired around 11:30 or 12 noon on Saturday
"valley of the dinosaurs" was skipped and I cried. other than that, excellent!!!!
yea copyright on that one.
@@MoneMedia awwww damn!
@@MoneMedia I LOVED Valley of the Dinosaurs in '74.
Awesome! Keep up the good work!
Thanks! Will do!
OMG thank you so much bro.
I wish Scooby-dooh hadn't been hit by copyright blocks. That original was one of the best variants of the show in my opinion. Also, was Jeannie an off-shoot of I Dream of Jeanie out of the '60's? Also, if you want a huge block of kids' shows check out Global Toronto. Back in the '80's, they had shows from about 6-30 A.M. to 6-00 P.M. every Saturday as well as a 3-hour block weekday mornings. They drew much of their proframming from the main U.S. networks, though so copyright blocks would most likely be prominent. But that's where I found out about Teddy Ruxpin, Care Bears, Ewoks, Droids and the Wizard Of Oz. Thanks for another good lineup with fascinating commercials.
you know your stuff Heather
The original Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? was easily the best variant to me.
Thanks to Boomerang in the mid 2000s/ early 2010s, my kids were exposed to basically every permutation of Scooby-Doo without any particular nostalgia attached to it going in, and they both completely agree that the original is the best.
Shazam baby
1974 I was six years old, best Saturday mornings back then, far better than what our children get these days.
I was born on the year. It interesting how kids enjoyed their Saturday's at this time.
I was 14 then and was growing out of cartoons a bit, I couldn't wait to grow up. I was never the brightest bulb
I had a viewmaster disney sleeping beauty reel and Cinderella so classic toys
the sunshine family were the creepiest dolls I've ever seen. Those eyes!!! my God those dead black eyes!!!!
very creepy
Think coralline
I feel happy again 💜✨😃👍
I so wanted the Snoopy electric toothbrush 🪥
Snoppy the Original Joe Cool.
I read this just as that commercial started. 🤔
Awesome 👍
Thanks 🤗
RIP hank aaron
rip
I really enjoyed watching this
New subscriber!! I am so impressed with your channel! Comfort food for the mind! Seeing these cartoons with the commercial content is like being in front of the TV back in those days! Warm and fuzzy feelings with goosebumps! Thank you for taking me back! Such fun! 😊😊
Awesome! Thank you!
I need to see if cereal man did honeycomb. Big big taste and a big big bite
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Oh my God, we had the rolling footprint toy from the honeycomb cereal box. I remember it very well.
AND i had that snoopy electric toothbrush
AND i had the big joe with the talking back pack. Still have the backpack and it still works
The Ted Knight bit is good 2
Reminds me when he played Ted Baxter on the Mary Tyler Moore Show.
Classic cartoon they need to come back
"Keep America Beautiful", was a very powerful commercial in it's day.
Cartoons and a Gi-normous bowl of Froot Loops/Cap'n Crunch/Apple Jax/etc. Great way to get the weekend out of the gate and off to a good start.
It was really fitting that 2200 A.D. was a Hanna Barbera thing. The original show was a Columbia series.
This was my birth year 😁😎🤘🏽🤘🏽
These cartoons evoke memories that have nothing to do with cartoons. I was 5 in 1974, with a 2 year old brother. Saturday mornings would start with cartoons, then wrestling and then Soul Train. It had been that way (as far as I can remember) since I was 2 and stayed that way until I was 13 and stopped watching cartoons. However, Soul Train and wrestling remained in my routine for another 5 years. So Saturday programming stayed the same for 18 years except for prime time.
I had just graduated from high school in June, 1974.
Does anyone remember a commercial where a caveman is playing golf and hits the ball into a hole with a sleeping dragon? He reaches in and grabs the dragons horn and gets his hand burned. He runs to stream and puts his hand in it. It's about using cold water as treatment for burns. Thanks for any help!!
Cartoons make you go back in time d. W.
keep the 70s coming , original commercials are great too. do ya have any hong kong fooey
yes, but CZcams won't let me play it.
@@MoneMedia When CZcams was new around 2006-2010, a lot of classic cartoons were online. CZcams got rid of them because of copyright issues.
My birth year. T and t kitchen
My Best génération ❤
You all know that all this Saturday mornng tv back then, rotten our brains, and we could not think for ourselves, right. HA! I was 7 in 1974, now Im about to be 57. UNREAL!
Skittles taste the rainbow
SORRY I AM A OLD MAN; BUT I LOVE IT
Because of popularity of Herby the love bug and Scooby Doo's Shaggy they got Speed Buggy.