Pick a Letter (Series) (1962-1963)
Pick a Letter was a series produced by Screen Gems (Canada) Limited which was syndicated to television stations in Canada and the U.S.
In the series, animator George Feyer would tell a story through drawings starting with letters of the alphabet.
The series was directed and produced by Jean-Claude Tramont.
In the series, animator George Feyer would tell a story through drawings starting with letters of the alphabet.
The series was directed and produced by Jean-Claude Tramont.
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smurbaniak, November 30, 2011
smurbaniak, November 30, 2011
Thank goodness I have finally found some information on this series that I first saw in the mid 60s when I was a child.
George Feyer would use drawings of the letters to illustrate his cartoon. Canned music was used for incidental music. Harmonica music often times.
I have thousands of cartoons, but I don't have one of this series -- one of twhe few I recall that I don't have.
We were lucky (kids in my neighborhood) in the Detroit area to be able to watch Canadian television, which didn't concentrate on ratings, but quality.
George Feyer would use drawings of the letters to illustrate his cartoon. Canned music was used for incidental music. Harmonica music often times.
I have thousands of cartoons, but I don't have one of this series -- one of twhe few I recall that I don't have.
We were lucky (kids in my neighborhood) in the Detroit area to be able to watch Canadian television, which didn't concentrate on ratings, but quality.
