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Premiere date | September 9, 1978 |
Starring | Jack Mercer Marilyn Schreffler Allan Melvin |
Music composed by | Hoyt Curtin |
Director(s) | Ray Patterson Carl Urbano |
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"Popeye the Carpenter" is the first episode (part one) of The All-New Popeye Hour season one. It aired on September 9, 1978 on CBS. It was directed by Ray Patterson and Carl Urbano.
Popeye and Bluto compete over who can fix Olive's house.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Popeye: I'm Popeye, the flying man.
Characters
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Organizations
Locations
- Earth
- United States
- Olive's residence
- United States
Objects
- Spinach
Vehicles
- Plane
Production
Development
Individual segments were not credited to each writer, instead being all grouped together at the end, which included sixteen different people. They were Doug Booth, Tom Dagenais, Willie Gilbert, Jack Hanrahan, Don Heckman, Andy Heyward, Chris Jenkyns, Mark Jones, Glenn Leopold, Jack Mercer, Bob Ogle, Kimmer Ringwald, Cliff Roberts, Dalton Sandifer, David Villaire, and Wally Wohl. All scripts were edited by Larz Bourne.
Music
The score was composed by Hoyt Curtin.
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: September 9, 1978 on CBS