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25 Episodes 1964 - 1965
Episode 1
Sun, Sep 20, 196460 mins
The theatrical featurette The Hound That Thought He Was a Raccoon (1960), in which a hound puppy lost in the woods befriends a raccoon, is presented for the home viewing audience.

Episode 2
Sun, Sep 27, 196460 mins
Nikki, Wild Dog of the North (1961) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. ) Andre Dupas finds an orphan cub and with his pup, Nikki, paddles down the river. The canoe overturns and the animals are washed away. They have to cooperate to survive.

Episode 3
Sun, Oct 4, 196460 mins
Nikki, Wild Dog of the North (1961) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. ) Nikki grows into a powerful dog, but is captured by a cruel hunter, LeBeau, who orders the dog to attack Dupas. Recognizing his old master, Nikki attacks LeBeau instead.

Episode 4
Sun, Oct 11, 196460 mins
Walt hosts a look at his cartoons' stop-motion techniques. Using assorted everyday objects, Disney and two of his assistants demonstrate animation techniques. Prof. Ludwig von Drake offers a dissertation on hi-fi and popular music.

Episode 5
Sun, Oct 18, 196460 mins
"The Tenderfoot". First episode in a three-part comedy-drama based on James H. Tevis's "Arizona in the '50's." With a Stetson, a gun and three friends, young Jim Tevis heads West to make his fortune. He soon meets Captain Ewell of the Army Dragoons and Kit Carton's crusty brother Mose.

Episode 6
Sun, Oct 25, 196460 mins
A young man almost killed in an Indian raid looks to a frontier scout, Mose Carson, for an education.

Episode 7
Sun, Nov 1, 196460 mins
Mose and Jim are part of a small group of civilians rounding up wild horses, including a magnificent white stallion that eludes his hunters. Mose and Jim set off on foot for the fort and have a stand-off with several Apaches.

Episode 8
Sun, Nov 8, 196460 mins
Based on the book by Sally Carrighar tells the story of the wildlife in the Teton swamp where animals and birds are as free as the wind and nature reigns supreme. Some of the daily activities of the animals and birds around which Sally Carrighar's story is woven are, trumpeter swan, porcupine, beaver, the moose, an osprey (fish-eating hawk) tries to catch his breakfast, and an otter family's daily routine of hunting and playing.

Episode 9
Sun, Nov 15, 196460 mins
Ben and Me opens with two tour groups simultaneously visiting a statue of Benjamin Franklin. The human tour group discusses Franklin's life and achievements, while the leader of a mouse tour group reveals the contributions of a mouse, Amos, to Franklin's career. Peter & the Wolf: The musical tale of Peter, a small Russian boy who goes out to hunt a wolf, and almost bites off more than he can chew!

Episode 10
Sun, Nov 22, 196460 mins
Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks with a Circus (1960) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. Twelve-year-old Toby runs away and joins a circus. He is exploited by the concessionaire, helped by the strong man, and becomes friends with Mr. Stubbs, the chimp.

Episode 11
Sun, Nov 29, 196460 mins
Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks with a Circus (1960) re-edited into a two-part presentation. When the boy equestrian is hurt, Toby takes his place, becoming a tremendous success when Mr. Stubbs joins the act. Toby is then reunited with his now understanding guardians.

Episode 12
Sun, Dec 6, 196460 mins
Big Red (1962) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. A boy's conviction that a red setter can be handled and trained with love rather than harsh discipline brings him into conflict with the kennel's owner, Mr. Haggin.

Episode 13
Sun, Dec 13, 196460 mins
Big Red (1962) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. As an orphan, he understands Big Red not responding to Haggin's methods. A series of adventures involving the dog, the boy, and Mr. Haggin brings valuable lessons to all.

Episode 14
Sun, Jan 3, 196560 mins
Walt Disney introduces Julie Reems,Miss Disneyland Tencennial,who is to travel as Disneyland's official ambassador,and he shows Julie the imagineering department at Disneyland,and shows her the initial project of the IT'S A SMALL WORLD building that will be built (the ride featured at the World's Fair), and the new restaurant that will be built. Then he shows her the haunted mansion that will be built,and miniatures of the Pirates of the Carribean ride that will be built. Next, Tinkerbell uses her "magic" to take viewers to Disneyland for the big ten-year celebration with Mickey and the gang. A big cake with dancing candles (girls in candle costumes) entertains us,then the big cake separates into pieces that put on a nonsensical (to be funny) show. Bands from Anaheim high schools march and play down the main street of Disneyland,and Mickey Mouse pounds a big oversized drum. Walt then takes Julie and viewers on a history of Disneyland and how it was built. Footage of such people as the Shah of Iran, Prince Bernhardt of the Netherlands, India's prime minister Nehru and U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower and grandchildren riding the rides are featured. Then,the square rigger Columbia is shown. Footage of John Mills and his wife and daughter Hayley looking over the Swiss Family Robinson treehouse is featured. The Jungle Cruise is then shown. Next,Walt takes Julie to meet one of the parrots of the Enchanted Tiki Room. The secrets of how the Tiki Room works are revealed. The show ends with Disneyland at night,and the Dixieland at Disneyland celebration, and it ends with people on the steamship MARK TWAIN singing "When the Saints Go Marching In" and fireworks explode in the air.

Episode 15
Sun, Jan 10, 196548 mins
After falling out of her nest, a young eagle is rescued by a rancher, and she in turn, rescues him.

Episode 16
Sun, Jan 24, 196560 mins
In 1889, Gallegher, a young Daily Press apprentice, manages to prove that the police chief, O'Malley, is innocent of the crime he is accused of.

Episode 17
Sun, Jan 31, 196560 mins
Brownie, one of the reporters of the Daily Press, is being charged with murder after being involved, in spite of himself, in a duel.

Episode 18
Sun, Feb 7, 196560 mins
The Daily Press hiring its first journalist Adeline Jones.

Episode 19
Sun, Feb 21, 196560 mins
The story tells of a young boy who finds an orphaned baby otter and decides to adopt him into the family, but as the otter grows it wreaks all kinds of havoc, including raiding the neighbor's chicken coop.

Episode 20
Sun, Feb 28, 196560 mins
Almost Angels (1962) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. Young Toni Fiala is a boy born to sing and his greatest desire is to be a member of the Vienna Boys Choir.

Episode 21
Sun, Mar 7, 196560 mins
Almost Angels (1962) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. This story of the training, travel, and adventures of the boys within this famous institution is accompanied by the beautiful music of the choir.
Episode 22
Sun, Mar 14, 196560 mins
Marine Oscar Kilroy returns from Vietnam taking up residence with a middle-aged couple and their young son.

Episode 23
Sun, Mar 21, 196560 mins
Oscar Kilroy's ability to involve himself in other people's problems leads to some unusual results.

Episode 24
Sun, Mar 28, 196560 mins
The mayor of the city, fearing Oscar Kilroy's popularity, schemes to discredit him by entrusting the management of the city dog pound to him. Oscar Kilroy takes his work seriously and implements a plan to save the condemned dogs.

Episode 25
Sun, Apr 4, 196560 mins
Kilroy soon has too many smuggled dogs, he must find them homes. He finds a farm on the outskirts of town that is perfect. The old couple used to train dogs, so they train these and put on a charity show for the town.
