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ALVIN SHOW, THE - Sir Alvin

Air Date/Released Wednesday, March 7, 1962
Station/Studio CBS
Featuring Joe Besser (Solo)

Primetime animated series, inspired by Ross Bagdasarian's hit, musical novelty recordings. Chipmunk brothers Alvin, Theodore and Simon live with their guardian David Seville, and stories involved comedic misadventures in their domestic life and relationship. Episodes also feature musical numbers based on Ross' "Chipmunk" recordings, and the adventures of Clyde Crashcup, a nutty scientist who takes credit for every invention in creation.

Next-door neighbor Daisy Bell comes by for a visit and asks Alvin to pay her special attention. Alvin's imagination takes over when he imagines himself as a knight in armor, rescuing damsel in distress Daisy Bell from a fire-breathing dragon (Joe Besser).


CBS network repeat on 7/11/62

Cast: Ross Bagdasarian (Alvin, Simon, Theodore, David Seville), June Foray (Daisy Bell, Daisy Bell's mother), Joe Besser (The Dragon)

Crew: Jules Engel, Herbert Klynn, Leo Salkin (Producers), Hal Ambro, Osmond Evans, Rudy Larriva, Gil Turner, Alan Zaslove (Directors), Ross Bagdasarian, Dale Hale, Cal Howard, Bob Kurtz, Ed Nofziger, Leo Salkin, Jan Strejan (Writers)
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