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Where's Huddles? (1970–1970) — comedy on CBS
About Where's Huddles?
Where's Huddles? ended on September 2, 1970, on CBS. The show was a short-lived animated series that aired during prime time in 1970. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and shared similarities with The Flintstones, including style, voice actors, and the use of a laugh track. The series featured adult themes and was set in a humorous, animated football world, making it somewhat unique for its time.
The series centered around Ed Huddles, a professional football quarterback, and his neighbor Bubba McCoy. They played for a team called The Rhinos. The show depicted their everyday lives and football antics, with characters like Ed’s wife Marge and their neighbor Claude Pertwee adding to the comedic elements. The football announcer was voiced by Dick Enberg, a real sportscaster, and Alan Reed made recurring appearances as the team's coach, Mad Dog Maloney.
The cast included Cliff Norton as Ed Huddles, Mel Blanc as Bubba McCoy, Jean Vander Pyl as Marge Huddles, Herb Jeffries as Freight Train, Marie Wilson as Penny McCoy, Paul Lynde as Claude Pertwee, Dick Enberg as the football announcer, and Alan Reed as Mad Dog Maloney. The show ran for a single season, with each episode lasting approximately 30 minutes. It concluded in 1970 after its initial run.
Where's Huddles? episode schedule
10 aired
Aired · 10
| Date | Ep. | Title |
|---|---|---|
| September 2, 1970 | S1·E10 | One Man's Family |
| August 26, 1970 | S1·E9 | A Sticky Affair |
| August 19, 1970 | S1·E8 | The Odd Trio |
| August 12, 1970 | S1·E7 | Get That Letter Back |
| August 5, 1970 | S1·E6 | To Catch a Thief |
| July 29, 1970 | S1·E5 | Hot Dog Hannah |
| July 22, 1970 | S1·E4 | The Offensives |
| July 15, 1970 | S1·E3 | The Ramblin' Wreck |
| July 8, 1970 | S1·E2 | A Weighty Problem |
| July 1, 1970 | S1·E1 | The Old Swimming Hole |