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[[Image:Beagles.gif|left]]In 1966, Total Television Productions, (the company that also made ''Underdog'') introduced this Beatle-esque duo of animated canines in their [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beagles_(cartoon) self-titled show]. Actually, Beatle-esque is too generous. I would say Chad & Jeremy-esque or maybe Peter & Gordon-esque. Stringer and Tubby were the pooches in question. Although they were cancelled from CBS after a year (and were re-run on ABC the next year), they lasted long enough to release an album, ''Here Come The Beagles''.
 
[[Image:Beagles.gif|left]]In 1966, Total Television Productions, (the company that also made ''Underdog'') introduced this Beatle-esque duo of animated canines in their [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beagles_(cartoon) self-titled show]. Actually, Beatle-esque is too generous. I would say Chad & Jeremy-esque or maybe Peter & Gordon-esque. Stringer and Tubby were the pooches in question. Although they were cancelled from CBS after a year (and were re-run on ABC the next year), they lasted long enough to release an album, ''Here Come The Beagles''.
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Latest revision as of 06:21, 20 October 2017

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In 1966, Total Television Productions, (the company that also made Underdog) introduced this Beatle-esque duo of animated canines in their self-titled show. Actually, Beatle-esque is too generous. I would say Chad & Jeremy-esque or maybe Peter & Gordon-esque. Stringer and Tubby were the pooches in question. Although they were cancelled from CBS after a year (and were re-run on ABC the next year), they lasted long enough to release an album, Here Come The Beagles.


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