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  • ===[[1957]]===
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  • |released= [[February 22]], [[1957]] ...eries. It was distributed by [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] on [[February 22]], [[1957]]. It was produced, written and directed by series creators, [[William Hann
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  • |released= [[April 19]], [[1957]] ...' series. It was distributed by [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] on [[April 19]], [[1957]]. It was written, produced, and directed by series creators, [[William Han
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  • |released= [[June 7]], [[1957]] ...]'' series. It was distributed by [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] on [[June 7]], [[1957]]. It was written, produced, and directed by series creators, [[William Han
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  • |released= [[September 6]], [[1957]] ...eries. It was distributed by [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] on [[September 6]], [[1957]]. It was written, produced, and directed by series creators, [[William Han
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  • |released= [[November 1]], [[1957]] ...series. It was distributed by [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] on [[November 1]], [[1957]]. It was written, produced, and directed by series creators, [[William Han
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  • |released= [[March 29]]―[[July 26]], [[1957]] ...' theatrical shorts were distributed by [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] (MGM) in [[1957]]. It is a spin-off of the ''[[Tom and Jerry (theatrical shorts)|Tom and Je
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  • |premiere= [[December 28]], [[1957]] ...as part of ''[[The Ruff and Reddy Show]]''. It aired on [[December 28]], [[1957]] on [[NBC]]. It was written by [[Charles Shows]], and produced and directe
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  • |premiere= [[December 21]], [[1957]] ...as part of ''[[The Ruff and Reddy Show]]''. It aired on [[December 21]], [[1957]] on [[NBC]]. It was written by [[Charles Shows]], and produced and directe
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  • |premiere= [[December 28]], [[1957]] ...as part of ''[[The Ruff and Reddy Show]]''. It aired on [[December 28]], [[1957]] on [[NBC]]. It was written by [[Charles Shows]], and produced and directe
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  • ===[[1957]]===
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  • |premiere= [[December 14]], [[1957]] ...as part of ''[[The Ruff and Reddy Show]]''. It aired on [[December 14]], [[1957]] on [[NBC]]. It was written by [[Charles Shows]], and produced and directe
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  • |premiere= [[December 21]], [[1957]] ...as part of ''[[The Ruff and Reddy Show]]''. It aired on [[December 21]], [[1957]] on [[NBC]]. It was written by [[Charles Shows]], and produced and directe
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  • |premiere= [[December 21]], [[1957]] ...as part of ''[[The Ruff and Reddy Show]]''. It aired on [[December 21]], [[1957]] on [[NBC]]. It was written by [[Charles Shows]], and produced and directe
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  • |premiere= [[December 28]], [[1957]] ...as part of ''[[The Ruff and Reddy Show]]''. It aired on [[December 28]], [[1957]] on [[NBC]]. It was written by [[Charles Shows]], and produced and directe
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  • |released= [[December 14]], [[1957]]—[[April 2]], [[1960]];<br />[[September 29]], [[1962]]―[[September 26 ...ses]] for [[NBC]]'s Saturday morning children's programming. It ran from [[1957]] to [[1960]], airing 50 episodes that spanned three seasons. It went into
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  • |only= [[Tom and Jerry (theatrical shorts)|T&J]]: ''[[Pecos Pest]]'' ([[1957]]) |actor= [[Shug Fisher]] (1957)<br />[[Scott McNeil]] ([[2006]])<br />[[Stephen Stanton]] ([[2018]], [[202
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  • |premiere= [[December 14]], [[1957]] ...as part of ''[[The Ruff and Reddy Show]]''. It aired on [[December 14]], [[1957]] on [[NBC]]. It was written by [[Charles Shows]], and produced and directe
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  • |premiere= [[December 14]], [[1957]] ...as part of ''[[The Ruff and Reddy Show]]''. It aired on [[December 14]], [[1957]] on [[NBC]]. It was written by [[Charles Shows]], and produced and directe
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  • ===[[1957]]===
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  • ===[[1957]]===
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  • |hbyears= [[1957]]-1986 ...ector from the studio's beginnings with ''[[The Ruff & Reddy Show]]'' in [[1957]] until [[1986]], except from [[1965]] to [[1972]], when the primary music
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  • |only= [[Tom and Jerry (theatrical shorts)|T&J]]: ''[[Timid Tabby]]'' ([[1957]])
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  • ...nd his younger brother Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver who are siblings in the [[1957]]-[[1963]] sitcom ''Leave It to Beaver'', which aired on both [[CBS]] and [
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  • | [[May 17]], [[1957]] | [[October 4]], 1957
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  • |actor= [[Billy Bletcher]] (1942-[[1949|49]])<br />[[Daws Butler]] (1949-[[1957|57]])<br />[[Dick Gautier]] ([[1990]]-[[1993|93]])<br />[[Maurice LaMarche] ...ated by [[Billy Bletcher]], and then by [[Daws Butler]] from [[1949]] to [[1957]].
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  • ...series, [[Cupcake]], a time traveller from the 25th century, arrives in [[1957]] [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]], outside of Arnold's. She is greeted by [[th
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  • ===[[1957]]===
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  • ...t major recognition as a dramatic actor was in ''Sweet Smell of Success'' (1957), with co-star Burt Lancaster. The following year he was nominated for the
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  • ...trical shorts)|Droopy]]'' shorts in 1956. Both series ceased production in 1957 when [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer|MGM]] shut down its animation unit. ...and Reddy Show]]'', debuting straight to television—via [[Screen Gems]]—in 1957. Their first successful series was ''[[The Huckleberry Hound Show]]'' in 19
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  • ...7]] were directed by [[William Hanna]] and [[Joseph Barbera]], who left in 1957 to form their own studio in Hanna-Barbera.
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  • * The episode title is a play on the [[1957]] children's book ''The [[Cat in the Hat]]''.
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  • |hbyears= [[1957]]-[[2001]] ...(theatrical shorts)|Tom and Jerry]]'' series of theatrical cartoons. In [[1957]], after MGM closed their animation department, they co-founded Hanna-Barbe
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  • |released= [[September 29]], [[1957]]—[[April 2]], [[1960]] ...turday morning children's programming, and then syndication. It ran from [[1957]] to [[1960]], airing 156 episodes that spanned three seasons. Presented in
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  • |hbyears= [[1957]]-[[2001]] ...e met Barbera and co-created the ''Tom and Jerry'' theatrical shorts. In [[1957]], they co-founded Hanna-Barbera, which not only became the most successful
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  • In the first adventure in trying to get back to [[1957]], Fonzie and his friends are taken back to 1,000,000 BC, where a superstit
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  • |style="background-color:#d2d2ff"| [[Thorak 1957]]
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  • The Happy Days gang has made it back to 1957, but unfortunately land in Peru, where they stumble upon the lost city of g
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  • |hbyears= [[1957]]-[[1988]] * ''[[The Ruff and Reddy Show]]'' (1957-1960)
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  • |first= [[Ruff and Reddy (segments)|R&R]]: "[[Muni-Mula Mix-Up]]" ([[1957]])
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  • In [[1957]], it was re-issued with the then-new series title card introduced in [[195
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  • ...nued until his death in 1955. Joe Besser was briefly part of the trio from 1957 to 1959. Curly-Joe DeRita joined the trio in 1959 and remained with the gro
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  • There was also a short-lived ''[[Spike and Tyke]]'' spin-off series in [[1957]]. | [[February 22]], [[1957]]
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  • A group of teenagers from Milwaukee, Wisconsin in [[1957]], get picked up by a scatterbrained time traveler from the 25th century, w
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  • |first= [[Ruff and Reddy (segments)|R&R]]: "[[Planet Pirates]]" ([[1957]]) |actor= [[Don Messick]] (1957-[[1963|63]])<br />[[Oscar Reyez]] ([[2021]]-present)
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  • |hbyears= [[1957]]-[[1996]] * ''[[The Ruff and Reddy Show]]'' ([[1957]]-[[1960]])
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  • |first= [[Ruff and Reddy (segments)|R&R]]: "[[Planet Pirates]]" ([[1957]]) |actor= [[Daws Butler]] (1957-[[1963|63]])<br />[[Jakari Fraser]] ([[2021]]-present)
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  • * Poseidon's performance in ''[[10 Angry Butlers]]'' is a parody of the [[1957]] film ''12 Angry Men''.
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  • |formerly= H-B Enterprises, Inc. ([[1957]]–[[1959]])<br>Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. (1959–[[1991]])<br>Hanna |founded= [[July 7]], 1957
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  • ...te night movie called ''I Was a Teenage Blob'', which is a parody of the [[1957]] horror film ''I Was a Teenage Werewolf''.
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  • ...s= Two nephews, [[Tuffy]]<ref name="MGM 107">''[[Feedin' the Kiddie]]'' ([[1957]]).</ref> and [[Sniffles]]<ref>''[[Tom and Jerry Tales]]'': "[[Babysitting
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  • Due to Hardy's death prior on [[August 7]], [[1957]], Laurel was originally planned to be paired up with [[Chuck McCann]], a f
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  • * The movie played at the theater is ''House of Wax'' from [[1957]], with [[Vincent Price]], not the [[2005]] one with Paris Hilton.
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  • ...atrical shorts distributed by [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] (MGM) from 1940 to [[1957]]. Incidentally, this full-length adventure is something of a tribute to MG
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