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early television mysteries

Do you remember watching a program as a small child, and not remembering what it was, and never seeing any reference to it again? I have three such memories; these would all have been in the mid-1960s.
1. As an adult, I thought this might have been an episode of Little Rascals/Our Gang, but I can't find any episode guide that mentions such a storyline. A live-action program I watched in the morning: A little boy is invited to a girl's birthday party, and doesn't want to go. He digs up a bunch of worms and wraps them in a pretty box. The little girl screams when she opens this present. When it is time for the cake to be served, the boy doesn't get any. He is forced to eat the worms. The episode ends with him dangling a worm over himself, with his mouth open.
2. A live-action retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk that had some science fiction elements. I don't think this was the Gene Kelly special. The one detail I remember clearly is that Jack is asked a series of simple questions but not given time to answer them. When the asker finally shuts up, Jack answers all of them by saying something like "Yes, yes, no, no, yes, no, yes, no."
3. A cartoon about King Kong in New York. I just remember seeing the ape walking among the skyscrapers, knocking them down. I suspect this was probably a Japanese cartoon dubbed into English.
No idea why I remember these details so vividly, but they've haunted me for 50 years!
 
I have the complete Cabin Fever collection of Our Gang/Little Rascals and don't remember an episode with the worms that you describe. If Hal Roach ever filmed something like that he would undoubtedly have finished it with the kid getting a lesson by actually eating the worm. Lots of morality in those old stories.

Can't help you on items 2 and 3. Hanna-Barbera really killed the cartoon industry and opened the way for those really cheesy Japanese cartoons that were not much different than their adult-themed prime time TV shows. Even the most recent WB efforts were lousy.
 
Yeah, those Hanna-Barbera cartoons sucked with their limited animation. Nowadays, most of the cartoons that rock are those made in Japan. And I'll admit I have a soft spot for "Sailor Moon" and "Princess Tutu."
 
I can remember the animated King Kong - late 60s, IIRC. The theme music is still stuck in my brain pan, primarily the lines "King Kong, You know the name of King Kong, You know the fame of King Kong...ten times as big as a man.". I may be off a bit on the lyrics.

But at least in the show I remember, he wasn't knocking down sky-scrapers, he was gentle do-gooder, and only harmed bad guys.
 
I can remember the animated King Kong - late 60s, IIRC. The theme music is still stuck in my brain pan, primarily the lines "King Kong, You know the name of King Kong, You know the fame of King Kong...ten times as big as a man.". I may be off a bit on the lyrics.

But at least in the show I remember, he wasn't knocking down sky-scrapers, he was gentle do-gooder, and only harmed bad guys.

That theme song looks/sounds right...Seems like this might have been a Rankin-Bass product that was featured in another show, but I can't recall what it might have been.
 
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