Larry Harmon’s “Laurel and Hardy”
Harmon approached Laurel in 1961 about generating more income by his producing an animated series based on the characters of Stan and Ollie.
Harmon approached Laurel in 1961 about generating more income by his producing an animated series based on the characters of Stan and Ollie.
In the 1960s producer Larry Harmon wrote a regular column for The Hollywood Reporter about his thoughts and plans for his animation empire. Here are several of those columns.
Before Hanna-Barbera released its syndicated series based on the beloved duo, both Peter Pan and Golden produced two discs that could easily have been demos.
The self-elected worlds most famous clown takes part in a march dressed in red, white and blue on the LP that most closely captures his animated personality.
Leave it to our “ol’ pal Bozo the Clown” to do an album with a New Year’s theme as well as Christmas. And like Oprah, Bozo endeavors to “teach us…