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Have you seen The Huckleberry Hound Show (1958-1961)?
Yes
Partially
No, but I've heard of it
Never heard of it
Series Premiere
Hokey Wolf - Tricks and Treats - Syndicated - September 11, 1960
A segment of The Huckleberry Hound Show
Animated Comedy
Running Time: Appx 7 minutes
Written by Warren Foster
Produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
Directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
Voice Stars:
Daws Butler as Hokey Wolf, Farmer Smith and Humphrey
Doug Young as Ding-A-Ling and Humane Society Woman
Doug Young
Doug Young, powerlifting legend from Texas, paved the way in the realms of strength training and presents what I see as close to an ideal for men. We need to be big and strong and appear as such. Look and be all you can be 💪
Doug Young
See images of the exhibit
Jason Robert Bell and Doug Young
BELL-YOUNG: Over and Beyond - The gallery is located at: THE POND 1152a N Milwaukee Chicago, IL 60625 773/368-8484 [email protected] The gallery is open every Saturday from 12 noon until 5 PM or by appointment.
Exhibition dates March 28th to May 3rd. -A collaborative exhibition of fantastic somatological representational constructs and electro-dynamically delineated pictorial compositions triumphing the bewildering adventures and eldritch exploits ofWith an accompanying distinctively finite edition cacophonous compacted disc featuring Tremorous Narratives, a historically researched lexicographical ponderings by the intrepid Dr. Michael Sappol, as read by the mellifluous Kari Gatzke and satirical dramatized amusements by the derisive duo: Brian Farrelly and Jay Barba. Download all the Radio Plays
SEE - The Fire Action!
Bell/Young radio drama that accompanies the exhibition will be broadcast on the 88.7 FM WLUW radio program Something Else on Sunday, 23rd of March, 2003 at 10 PM
Download and Hear the mp3 of the live Radio segment of the Show- Host Philip Von Zweck
In this collaborative's first Chicago exhibition, New York City-based artists Jason Robert Bell and Doug Young will awe and amaze with their fantastic narratives of heroic exploits. Borrowing legitimacy from the computer-generated illustrations, tropes of figurative sculpture, medical essays and the format of serialized radio drama that are the objects and actions of the exhibition, Bell / Young imagine a mythology for the contemporary artist that eschews the neurosis of postmodern lack of authorship in favor of a humorous, self-aggrandizing storytelling.
kadmon1 by Iason Ragnar Bellerophon