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THE MUNSTERS COLLECTIBLES #05 |
Updated: February 04, 2024
The Munsters is a 1960's American family television sitcom depicting the home life of a family of monsters. It starred Fred Gwynne
as Herman Munster and Yvonne De Carlo as his wife, Lily Munster. The series was a satire of both traditional monster movies and
popular family entertainment of the era, such as Leave it to Beaver. It ran concurrently with The Addams Family. Although the
Addamses were well-to-do, the Munsters were a more blue-collar family.
The idea of a family of comical monsters was first suggested to Universal Studios in the late 1940's by animator Bob Clampett, who wanted to do a series of cartoons. The project didn't see development until the early 1960's, when a treatment or 'format' for a similar idea was submitted to Universal Studios by Rocky & Bullwinkle writers Allan Burns and Chris Hayward. This format was later handed to writers Norm Liebman and Ed Haas, who wrote a pilot script, Love Thy Monster. For some time, there were executives who believed the series should be made as a cartoon and others who wanted to see it made using live-action. Finally, a presentation was filmed by MCA Television for CBS, using live-action.
The series aired at night once a week in black-and-white on the CBS Television Network from September 24, 1964 to May 12, 1966, for
70 episodes. The Munsters grew in popularity during decades of syndication. This popularity warranted a spin-off series, as well as several films for both television and theatrical release.
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