The Beagles (TV series)
[1] The show was produced by Total Television, which created King Leonardo and His Short Subjects, Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales, and Underdog.In 1966, small children watching cartoons on TV were unlikely to remember Martin & Lewis, who broke up ten years earlier.They often got into trouble as a result of publicity stunts planned by their manager, a Scottish terrier named Scotty (also voiced by Swift).According to Joe Harris, the editor of The Beagles died on the job and his widow accidentally threw out all the editing materials for the show, which included the master negatives.The series was feared lost until the original negatives and tracks were found decades later in a warehouse owned by Golden Books; the films had apparently been shipped by mistake to Producers Associates of Television, General Mills' TV film subsidiary, which owned all of Total Television's other series, and were only discovered after Golden Books had bought P. A.T.'s interests.