Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "بيل كاروثرز" in Arabic language version.
"I [Savage Steve Holland] was asked by the producer Bill Carruthers to invent a bad creature that stole people's money," Holland told Collider. "I drew something on a napkin and the producer said, 'That's it!' He [Bill Carruthers] did the voice, not me. I animated that little fella on the most primitive computer animation system on Earth. It was steam-powered. But I love my terribly animated Whammies!"
ESPN has ordered a sports trivia gameshow pilot, "Designated Hitter," from the William Carruthers Co. and Kitchen Table Prods. Curt Chaplin will host.
In true Cinderella fashion, he showed up to work one day on the local "Soupy Sales Show" and after being told at the last minute the director was unable to do the program, volunteered to fill in — and became the show's new director. He moved his family to Hollywood in 1959 when the show went national. A year later, he began working with other skeins including "The Steve Allen Show" and "The Ernie Kovaks Show."
ESPN has ordered a sports trivia gameshow pilot, "Designated Hitter," from the William Carruthers Co. and Kitchen Table Prods. Curt Chaplin will host.
"I [Savage Steve Holland] was asked by the producer Bill Carruthers to invent a bad creature that stole people's money," Holland told Collider. "I drew something on a napkin and the producer said, 'That's it!' He [Bill Carruthers] did the voice, not me. I animated that little fella on the most primitive computer animation system on Earth. It was steam-powered. But I love my terribly animated Whammies!"
In true Cinderella fashion, he showed up to work one day on the local "Soupy Sales Show" and after being told at the last minute the director was unable to do the program, volunteered to fill in — and became the show's new director. He moved his family to Hollywood in 1959 when the show went national. A year later, he began working with other skeins including "The Steve Allen Show" and "The Ernie Kovaks Show."