The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo - Episodes

Episodes

# Title Broadcast date
01 "William Tell" September 19, 1964
02 "Treasure Island"— Part 1 September 26, 1964
03 "Treasure Island"— Part 2 October 3, 1964
04 "Gunga Din" October 10, 1964
05 "Moby Dick" October 17, 1964
06 "The Three Musketeers"— Part 1 October 24, 1964
07 "The Three Musketeers"— Part 2 November 7, 1964
08 "Robin Hood"— Part 1 November 14, 1964
09 "Robin Hood"— Part 2 November 21, 1964
10 "Robin Hood"— Part 3 November 28, 1964
11 "Robin Hood"— Part 4 December 5, 1964
12 "Don Quixote de la Mancha"— Part 1 December 19, 1964
13 "Cyrano de Bergerac" December 26, 1964
14 "Snow White"— Part 1 January 2, 1965
15 "Snow White"— Part 2 January 9, 1965
16 "Rip Van Winkle" January 16, 1965
17 "Dick Tracy and the Mob" February 6, 1965
18 "A Midsummer Night's Dream" February 13, 1965
19 "The Count of Monte Cristo" February 27, 1965
20 "Doctor Frankenstein" March 13, 1965
21 "Don Quixote de la Mancha"— Part 2 March 20, 1965
22 "Captain Kidd" March 27, 1965
23 "Noah's Ark" April 3, 1965
24 "Sherlock Holmes" April 10, 1965
25 "King Arthur" April 17, 1965
26 "Paul Revere" April 24, 1965

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