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  1. With Daws Butler, Mel Blanc, June Foray, Frankie Avalon. Mother Goose, leads the gaggle in a musical gander at the pedagogical values of old nursery rhymes. When a school administrator tries to ban Mother Goose books from classrooms because he feels the characters set poor examples.

    • Coby Ruskin
    • 1967-10-13
    • Animation, Family, Fantasy
    • 60
  2. Who's Afraid of Mother Goose? Wild World; Zebra in the Kitchen (1965) The Glass Slipper (1955) Captain Sindbad (1963) Cast. Mel Blanc - Cowardly Lion; Daws Butler - Scarecrow, Wizard of Oz; Don Messick - Toto, Tin Man; June Foray - Dorothy Gale, Wicked Witch of the West; See also. The Wizard of Oz; Walt Disney anthology television series

  3. Off to See the Wizard is a one-hour family anthology series produced by MGM Television. This series was a showcase for MGM's earlier family-friendly theatrical features, many of them edited into two-part installments, as well as "backdoor pilots" for potential series. Appearing in wraparounds for each show are animated versions of characters from the MGM classic The Wizard of Oz. Besides the ...

  4. "Off to See the Wizard" Who's Afraid of Mother Goose? (TV Episode 1967) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. It was about a District Attoney played by Fred Clark, who died shortly after this film aired, who decides that Mother Goose is a bad influence on our nation's youth and is prosecuting into baning Mother Goose from our country.

  6. An Emmy-nominated hour, with songs by the composers of the Broadway musical 1776. When a school administrator (Fred Clark) attempts to ban the Mother Goose stories from classrooms, Mother Goose herself (Maureen O'Hara) springs from the books, turns the man into a child, and takes him on a tour of her stories. Among the characters they visit are ...

  7. (Originaltitel: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?) ist eine 1966 entstandene, mit fünf Oscars ausgezeichnete Adaption des gleichnamigen Theaterstücks von Edward Albee. Der Film war das Regie debüt des US-amerikanischen Regisseurs Mike Nichols und wurde von Warner produziert.