Everyone: I am doing a plug for my new book here. I will respond to any and all comments. Now you can order my second book "Created and Produced by Total TeleVision productions: The Story of Underdog, Tennessee Tuxedo and the Rest" at this URL: http://bearmanormedia.bizland.com/id423.html Also available from Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Created-Produced-Total-TeleVision-Productions/dp/159393345 2 and soon through Diamond distribution! Front cover by Mike Kazaleh ("The Simpsons", "New Adventures of Mighty Mouse") Back cover blurb by Scott Shaw! ("Scooby-Doo", "Captain Carrot") Written by Mark Arnold ("The Best of The Harveyville Fun Times!") 380 pages! Full color covers! Complete TTV history! From Fun Ideas Productions and BearManor Media! Order your copy today! Only $29.95! Fun Ideas Productions and BearManor Media present Created and Produced by Total TeleVision productions: The Story of Underdog, Tennessee Tuxedo and the Rest Written by Mark Arnold ISBN 1-59393-345-2, paper, $29.95 Book News for Immediate Release First Ever Complete History of Total TeleVision, Animated Cartoon Producers for Underdog and Tennessee Tuxedo 50 years ago, Buck Biggers, Chet Stover, Tread Covington and Joe Harris co-founded a company that went on to produce some of the most memorable televised animated cartoon series of the 1960s: Total TeleVision productions (TTV). (Yes, it’s large “Vâ€, small “pâ€.) Frequently compared to and confused with Jay Ward Productions, this is the complete story of the company that created such characters as Underdog, Tennessee Tuxedo, Tooter Turtle, Commander McBragg, Go Go Gophers, Klondike Kat, King and Odie, The Hunter, and The Beagles. Find out how and why such series as “King Leonardo and his Short Subjectsâ€, “Tennessee Tuxedo and his Tales†and “The Underdog Show†became vastly successful, while others like “The Beagles†and “The Colossal Show†barely got off the ground, and discover the ultimate fate of TTV and its creators. Also, learn the true history of Gamma Productions, the little Mexican animation studio that could, that also animated most of the Jay Ward Productions, helping to create some of the confusion between production companies. Hours of personal interviews by author Mark Arnold with the four owners of TTV as well as with voice artists Allen Swift (“Simon Bar Sinisterâ€, “Tooter Turtleâ€) and Bradley Bolke (“Chumley the Walrusâ€) and with animators Frank Andrina of TV Spots and Roman Arambula of Gamma Productions help paint the picture of a story that has never before been completely or accurately told. Featuring a full color, wraparound cover drawn by veteran animator Mike Kazaleh (“The Simpsonsâ€, “Mighty Mouseâ€) and a cover blurb by Scott Shaw! (“Scooby-Dooâ€, “Captain Carrotâ€), this 380-page history is a “must have†for anyone seriously interested in the history of animated cartoons. Complementing each chapter are pages featuring scans of original scripts provided by Covington, storyboards drawn by Harris, and various character merchandise from Arnold’s personal collection. The book also comes complete with an episode listing of every known Total TeleVision production. Author Mark Arnold lives in Saratoga, California, and is an animation and comic book historian with various articles to his credit. His first book The Best of the Harveyville Fun Times! was published by Fun Ideas Productions in 2006.