Johnny Carson Ronald Searle TV Jibes Scan by Tom Bloom |
Johnny Carson Ronald Searle TV Guide, August 31-September 6, 1968 |
Here then is the rest of this issue of TV Jibes, the whole kit and kaboodle, as heroically scanned by Tom Bloom.
TV Jibes The Young Set J. B. Handelsman Claude Smith Henry Martin Charles Rodrigues Charles Rodrigues Chon Day |
TV Jibe: Debatable Tactics TV Jibes Brian Savage Copper[?] Hageman[?] Al Kaufman |
TV Jibes TV Jibe: The Younger Set Charles E. Martin Sidney Harris Henry Martin Charles Rodrigues |
TV Jibe: It Must Be Football My Fellow Americans... Paul Peter Porges Brian Savage |
TV Jibe: And Now a Pause for the Program... TV Jibe: An Evening at Home Sidney Harris Charles Rodrigues Paul Peter Porges Larry [Terence Parkes] |
TV Jibes TV Jibe: Poor Reception Charles Rodrigues Larry [Terence Parkes] Mort Gerberg Joseph Farris Val Charles Rodrigues |
Note: First off, my sincere thanks to Tom Bloom for this contribution. As I've already called his scanning heroic, I haven't left myself too much else to add. This is Tom's seventeenth contribution to Attempted Bloggery.
We are not alone. Postino writes informatively about this very TV Jibes cartoon booklet in the blog Insomnia Notebook here.
Numerically speaking, Ronald Searle's centenary closed on March 3, which marked 101 years since the artist's birth. Nevertheless, since the pandemic interrupted any proper recognition of his achievement, I have taken the lead from the Wilhelm Busch Museum in Hanover, Germany, and will continue to celebrate his centenary. Indefinitely.
Three of the cartoonists shown above in the pages of TV Jibes are unfamiliar to me. I will tentatively identify them as Copper, Hageman, and Val, although I am not sure I'm reading the first two signatures correctly. Does anybody recognize the cartoonists or know a little something about them? Do tell.
Also--can anyone tell me with which issue this insert was distributed? I'm kind of a stickler for these things, especially when they're of no importance.
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