Roy (voiced by Thom Huge): A loud and sometimes self-centered, Booker (voiced by Frank Welker): A small, cute, but very assertive, Sheldon (voiced by Frank Welker): Booker's twin brother, who, despite having hatched, still lives in his, Frederick "Fred" Duck (voiced by Frank Welker): Wade's highly annoying cousin who wears a parachute when flying because he is secretly. Garfield and Friends is an American animated television series based on the comic strip Garfield by Jim Davis and ran on CBS Saturday mornings from September 17, 1988 to December 10, 1994, with reruns airing until October 7, 1995. Mostly this happens when he or she gets into a serious and upsetting situation, and it leads us to empathize with the main character. The District used to maintain its own force until 1959 when it was folded into the Chicago Police Department. The Wolf (voiced by Gregg Berger): An unnamed wolf from the fifth season who, like the weasel, tried to steal chickens. As of 2014, the Chicago Park District was the steward of over 8,000 acres of open space, totaling more than 570 parks, 31 beaches, 50 nature areas and 2 world-class conservatories. The Weasel (voiced by Gregg Berger): Unnamed, the weasel is constantly seen sneaking around trying to kidnap the chickens in a bag. Within the series, Binky has his own TV show that Garfield and Odie try to avoid watching. Green #230, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Jack Greenfield #394, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - E. Greenwood #254, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Stewart Lynn Griffin #440, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - William Bently Griffin #281, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Donald Grindler #312, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Antone Grisz #342, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - R. Gronier #175, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - W. 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Harrington #766, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - H. Hart #476, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - J. Harte #727, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - H. Hawelka #271, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Edward Hayes #254, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - D. Healy #239, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - E. Hector #435, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - A. Heidman #117, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Steve Heins #48, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Albert Heitman #545, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - G. Heitz #663, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Martin Helledy #740, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Danile Heller #855, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - W. Hellman #66, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Austin Helmer #229, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - L. Henderson #416, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - C. Hennemann #200, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - J. Herbert #489, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - J. Hermanek #76, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Harold Herrick #699, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - George James Hickey #446, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - J. Hickey #794, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - W. Hickey #376, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - D. Highland #634, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - C. Hildebrandt #743, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - M. Hildebrandt #411, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Charles Hillman #720, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Raymond Hirshauer #433, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Thomas Hoban #762, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - George Charles Hofbauer #283, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Robert Hoffman #182, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Stanley Hoffman #687, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - P.J. In the seventh (and final) season, an upbeat rap-based theme song was used, sung by J.R. Johnston, and had a bass line similar to that of the Seinfeld theme. Draper #243, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Fred Drimalla #112, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Russell S. Drysdale #216, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - S. DuBois #67, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - James T. Duffy #377, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - John M. Duffy #418, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - O. Duffy #110, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - R. Dunavin #524, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - R. Dundelberger #295, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - T. Dunleavy #293, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - George M. Dunn, Jr. #411, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Leonard Dunson #389, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - M. Durachta #688, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Ernst August During #114, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - R. Dwyer #499, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Robert Emmett Dwyer #212, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Casimir E. Dykier #505, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - R. Earsman #390, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - R. 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Sporadically, researchers will find 1960s and 1970s-era color prints (no more than 1% of contents) within these boxes. It also aired on cable television on Nickelodeon for several years. Eryk Casemiro and Kate Boutilier are executive producers on the revival, and Dave Pressler and Casey Leonard serve as co-executive producers. and again in "Cock-a-Doodle Duel". Byrd was killed in Atlanta on October 3.30-year-old Antonio Demetrice Rhynes was arrested on Friday morning, the Atlanta Police Department told TheWrap in a statement. The contents of Series 1 are organized alphabetically by Park Name, while the contents of Series 2 are organized alphabetically by Subject. Olmsted also helped transform Jackson Park into the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 and return the site to parkland after the fair closed. Grant Park began as a strip of green space along Lake Michigan known as Lake Park. The earliest parks were created in Chicago between the 1830s and 1860s. As of November 2018, Boomerang's subscription video on demand site offers over 50 episodes of the series. 419 (0419) Views - Unimproved park, circa 1995, Park No. Second Garfield cartoon: Another cartoon starring Garfield. In one episode, Binky the Clown is mentioned, to which Garfield then replies, "My contract says he's not allowed to be in this series. Kenzie #417, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - A. Kenzora #226, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - J. Kerrella #666, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - C. Kiefer #30, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - John Kiely #431, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - O. Kindlund #280, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Melvin J. Carlson #190, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Patrick Carly #238, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Edward J. Carroll #209, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - William J. Carroll #136, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - John Carson #358, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - John J. Casey #268, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Kathleen Casey #3, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Leonard J. Casey, Jr. #139, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - James Castellano #289, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Frank Castleberry #193, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Nick Castrovillari #291, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Joseph Cerney #348, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - J. Cesarski #780, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - C. Chamberlain #185, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - T. Chapman #731, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Harold Chevrie #354, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Richard Chikos #301, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Thaddeus Chodzko #142, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Thomas E. Cikanek, Jr. #627, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Bernard J. Clancy #486, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - G. Clark #778, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - F.S. Acres Quickie," the latter of which was never shown in syndication (except occasionally, mainly whenever a Quickie had something to do with the regular full episode it followed; e.g. Each episode opened with Gary Owens introducing the show by saying, "Ladies and gentlemen, Garfield and Friends!". Cooney, Captain, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Robert Cooney #370, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - William Corkery #386, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Edw. These segments featured narration by Garfield where the audience would usually find themselves in someplace where quiet is a must or a person is in a delicate situation, such as a golfer making a crucial putt. On May 25, 2016, 9 Story Media Group acquired the worldwide distribution rights to Garfield and Friends and its specials.[5]. Similar to Mr. Swindler, He tries to get Jon to buy some cheap junk. Topically, photographs in the Chicago Park District Records document site development, park facilities, features (such as gardens, fountains, playgrounds and sculptures), park staff, programmatic activities, special events, the lakeshore and shore protection efforts and road construction and re-development. Garfield and Friends later aired on e.tv in the late 2000s. After the third season, there was only one "Garfield Quickie" shown per episode. Roy became jealous of him, although when Plato proved too cowardly to save the chickens from the weasel, he was thrown out of the farm. There have been several celebrity guest stars who did voice acting on Garfield & Friends for both Garfield & U.S. Acres Quickie per episode. He originally appears as an antagonist in the season 1 episode "Good Mousekeeping", when he and his fellow mice stay at Jon's house after discovering that Garfield does not eat mice; they are eventually driven out of the house. By 1930, 19 new park districts had been formed resulting in a total of 22 independent agencies operating simultaneously in the city. In this segment, a character is doing a task that requires much accuracy and precision while Binky distracts them causing them to fail. Boomerang carried it from 2006 to 2007, and as of now, September 2019 in HD remastered form. Garfield and Friends was originally syndicated by The Program Exchange between 1993 and 2006. The West Chicago Park Commissioners hired William Le Baron Jenney to lay out Humboldt, Garfield and Douglas Parks. In addition to park name, folder-level descriptions include the following components: Chicago Park District assigned four-digit park numbers, subject string and dates, if known or reasonably estimated. Binky the Clown (voiced by Thom Huge): A loud, obnoxious annoying clown who appeared a few times in the strip before becoming a regular on the show. In order to create jobs, the newly established CPD hired architects, engineers and landscape architects to produce record plans and drawings that provide a detailed understanding of the park buildings and landscapes as they appeared in the 1930s. Their final appearance is in "Another Ant Episode", where they have another starring role, this time taking over Garfield's house. These works, in addition to photographs drawn from un-credited scrapbooks, document the landscape, development, and activity of Chicago’s earliest parks. He "returns" in the season 7 episode "The Feline Philosopher", which became his last episode in the show. [14] On January 15, 2019, 9 Story Media Group (distributed by Public Media Distribution through its SkipRope label) released a best-of set entitled 20 Garfield Stories on DVD in Region 1. Garfield and Friends was also broadcast in New Zealand in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Themes that dominate within the hierarchy include: So-called “voided properties,” sites that the Chicago Park District has not retained or no longer administers as a park site, are identified in a folder-level note. Usually Roy (or on rare occasions Wade or Sheldon) is the one to thwart him. Begner #642, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Everett Begy #484, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - C.F. Moore #492, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Erskine C. Moore #872, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - James Aloysius Moore #158, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - T. Mora #562, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - W. Moran #258, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Salvatore Moretti #334, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Vincent Moretti #588, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - V. Morgan #77, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Joseph Moriarty #597, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - William R. Morrin #361, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Alick Morrison #121, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - M. Morrison #68, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - T. Mortell #496, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - William C. Moss, Jr. #350, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - David Mozee #372, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - F. Mubi #163, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - William Mulcahy #352, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - E. Mulligan #609, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Parnell E. Mulvaney #785, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - M. Mulvihill #128, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - F. Murphy #647, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - George Murphy #232 or #806, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - James Murphy #737, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - John T. Murphy #176, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Joseph Murphy #443, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - P. Murphy #62, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Franics Murray #719, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Frank Murray #556, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - M. Murtaugh #423, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - J. Musick #193, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - Edward Naddy #396, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - B. Natzke #618, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - H. Nebelsick #637, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - J. Needham #570, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - H. Neelis #287, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - G. Neeson #600, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - E. Neis #238, undated, People - Chicago Park District Police - E.A. The main run of Series 1 is contained in Boxes 1-107 and 175 and primarily consists of black and white photographs no larger than 8 x 10 inches.
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