Julie McWhirter
Julie McWhirter: Julie McWhirter appeared in TV shows such as Chipmunks, The Flintstones, and Thundarr the Barbarian. » Learn more
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The Flintstones (1960-1966)
A limited-run prime-time series that focuses on the lives of Fred and Wilma Flintstone, and their...
Jabberjaw (1976-1978)
The series, set in a futuristic undersea world, follows the antics of Biff, Shelley, Bubbles, and Clam Head, teenagers who comprise The Neptunes, a rock group. Assisted by Jabberjaw, fifteen-foot-long pet white shark who plays drums, they attempt to solve baffling crimes.
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Thundarr the Barbarian (2000-2004)
An escaped slave battles the forces of evil.
Saturday Supercade (1983-1985)
The overall title for a series based on video game characters.Donkey Kong (Sequence 1): The story follows the efforts of Donkey Kong, a gorilla who escaped from a circus, to elude capture by his owner, Mario, and Mario's assistant, Pauline.Donkey Kong Jr (Sequence 2): The misadventures of Donkey Kong Jr, and his friend, Bones, as they search for...
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Jeannie (1973-1975)
While surfing, Corey Anders, a Center City High School student, is overcome by a wave that washes him ashore and uncovers a bottle that had been buried in the sand. Upon opening it, a beautiful young genie, named Jeannie, and her friend, Babu, an inept apprentice genie, emerge and become his slaves. Stories depict Corey's attempts to conceal their...
Chipmunks (2000-2008)
Alvin, Simon and Theodore drive their manager crazy.
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Wacko (1977-1978)
A series of unrelated, outlandish comedy and musical skits geared to children.
Dynomutt Dog Wonder (2000-2002)
The misadventures of clumsy mechanical canine Dynomutt, Dog Wonder and his millionaire master Radley Crowne, The Blue Falcon. As Dynomutt and The Blue Falcon, the fearless crimefighters prowled the skies of Big City in the Falconcar protecting citizens against an assortment of colorful villains using their wits and Dynomutt's menagerie of gadgets.
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Top Ten (2005)
A satirization of various aspects of life--from the top ten songs to the ten most difficult words to pronounce.
The Drak Pack (1980-1982)
The story of Drak Jr., Frankie, and Howler, the teenage descendants of movie monsters Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Wolfman, and their attempts to atone for the sins of their ancestors by battling the sinister forces of evil. Possessed of unique powers, Drak, Frankie, and Howler form a do-gooders group called "The Drak Pack."Episodes relate their...
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