JamesG
09-04-2013, 12:15 PM
TV Guide Magazine's 60 Greatest TV Animals of All Time
Sep 4, 2013
by Bruce Fretts
Turns out, it really is a dog's life. Canines dominate the latest list in TV Guide Magazine's 60th anniversary celebration, taking three of the top five spots and 20 places overall. But there's still room for cats, birds and barnyard critters, not to mention a dinosaur (sorry, Barney didn't make the cut!).
We limited our picks to one animal per show so Looney Tunes, Muppets and Disney characters wouldn't hog all the attention.
1. Lassie on "Lassie"
The beloved collie enjoyed a 19-year TV run — and not in dog years. Who but Lassie could let us know every time little Timmy fell down a well?
2. Mister Ed on "Mister Ed"
When this palomino started talking to his befuddled owner, Wil-burrr (Alan Young), we laughed ourselves hoarse!
3. Eddie on "Frasier"
The adorably precocious Jack Russell terrier always had a leg up on his costars, even if Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce won more Emmys.
4. J. Fred Muggs on "Today"
Monkeyshines were the order of the day on NBC's morning show from 1953 to 1957, when the temperamental chimp upstaged host Dave Garroway.
TV Guide Magazine honored him for many years with an annual list: the J. Fred Muggs Awards for Distinguished Foolishness.
5. Scooby-Doo on "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?"
Ruh-roh! Any number of phony ghosts would've gotten away with it if it weren't for this meddling pooch.
The Other 55 (Alphabetically):
Arnold on "Green Acres"
Babar on "Babar"
Bear on "BJ and the Bear"
Brian on "Family Guy"
Buck on "Married...With Children"
Bugs Bunny on "Looney Tunes"
Chim Chim on "Speed Racer"
Curious George on "Curious George"
Dino on "The Flintstones"
Doc on "Grey's Anatomy"
Elvis on "Miami Vice"
Felix on "Felix the Cat"
Flipper on "Flipper"
Fred on "Baretta"
Geico Gecko from Geico Commercials
Gentle Ben on "Gentle Ben"
Happy on "7th Heaven"
Itchy and Scratchy on "The Simpsons"
Kermit on "Sesame Street"
Kitty on "The Addams Family"
K-9 on "Doctor Who"
Krypto on "Smallville"
Lancelot Link on "Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp"
Marcel on "Friends"
Mickey Mouse on "The Mickey Mouse Club"
Mighty Mouse on "Mighty Mouse Playhouse"
Miss Piggy on "The Muppet Show"
Murray on "Mad About You"
Pink Panther on "The Pink Panther Show"
Pokey on "Gumby"
Ren and Stimpy on "The Ren & Stimpy Show"
Rin Tin Tin on "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin"
Rocky and Bullwinkle on "The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show"
Salem on "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch"
Silver on "The Lone Ranger"
Smokey on "The Smokey Bear Show"
Snoopy on "Charlie Brown"
Spuds MacKenzie from Budweiser Commercials
Tiger on "The Brady Bunch"
Tom and Jerry on "Tom and Jerry"
Tony the Tiger from Frosted Flakes Commercials
Topo Gigio on "The Ed Sullivan Show"
Trigger on "The Roy Rogers Show"
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog on "Late Night With Conan O'Brien"
Underdog on "Underdog"
Vincent on "Lost"
Wilfred on "Wilfred"
Winnie the Pooh on "Welcome to Pooh Corner"
Wishbone on "Wishbone"
Woody Woodpecker on "The Woody Woodpecker Show"
Yogi Bear on "The Yogi Bear Show"
http://www.tvguide.com/News/TV-Guide-Magazine-60-Greatest-TV-Animals-1069894.aspx
Sep 4, 2013
by Bruce Fretts
Turns out, it really is a dog's life. Canines dominate the latest list in TV Guide Magazine's 60th anniversary celebration, taking three of the top five spots and 20 places overall. But there's still room for cats, birds and barnyard critters, not to mention a dinosaur (sorry, Barney didn't make the cut!).
We limited our picks to one animal per show so Looney Tunes, Muppets and Disney characters wouldn't hog all the attention.
1. Lassie on "Lassie"
The beloved collie enjoyed a 19-year TV run — and not in dog years. Who but Lassie could let us know every time little Timmy fell down a well?
2. Mister Ed on "Mister Ed"
When this palomino started talking to his befuddled owner, Wil-burrr (Alan Young), we laughed ourselves hoarse!
3. Eddie on "Frasier"
The adorably precocious Jack Russell terrier always had a leg up on his costars, even if Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce won more Emmys.
4. J. Fred Muggs on "Today"
Monkeyshines were the order of the day on NBC's morning show from 1953 to 1957, when the temperamental chimp upstaged host Dave Garroway.
TV Guide Magazine honored him for many years with an annual list: the J. Fred Muggs Awards for Distinguished Foolishness.
5. Scooby-Doo on "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?"
Ruh-roh! Any number of phony ghosts would've gotten away with it if it weren't for this meddling pooch.
The Other 55 (Alphabetically):
Arnold on "Green Acres"
Babar on "Babar"
Bear on "BJ and the Bear"
Brian on "Family Guy"
Buck on "Married...With Children"
Bugs Bunny on "Looney Tunes"
Chim Chim on "Speed Racer"
Curious George on "Curious George"
Dino on "The Flintstones"
Doc on "Grey's Anatomy"
Elvis on "Miami Vice"
Felix on "Felix the Cat"
Flipper on "Flipper"
Fred on "Baretta"
Geico Gecko from Geico Commercials
Gentle Ben on "Gentle Ben"
Happy on "7th Heaven"
Itchy and Scratchy on "The Simpsons"
Kermit on "Sesame Street"
Kitty on "The Addams Family"
K-9 on "Doctor Who"
Krypto on "Smallville"
Lancelot Link on "Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp"
Marcel on "Friends"
Mickey Mouse on "The Mickey Mouse Club"
Mighty Mouse on "Mighty Mouse Playhouse"
Miss Piggy on "The Muppet Show"
Murray on "Mad About You"
Pink Panther on "The Pink Panther Show"
Pokey on "Gumby"
Ren and Stimpy on "The Ren & Stimpy Show"
Rin Tin Tin on "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin"
Rocky and Bullwinkle on "The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show"
Salem on "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch"
Silver on "The Lone Ranger"
Smokey on "The Smokey Bear Show"
Snoopy on "Charlie Brown"
Spuds MacKenzie from Budweiser Commercials
Tiger on "The Brady Bunch"
Tom and Jerry on "Tom and Jerry"
Tony the Tiger from Frosted Flakes Commercials
Topo Gigio on "The Ed Sullivan Show"
Trigger on "The Roy Rogers Show"
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog on "Late Night With Conan O'Brien"
Underdog on "Underdog"
Vincent on "Lost"
Wilfred on "Wilfred"
Winnie the Pooh on "Welcome to Pooh Corner"
Wishbone on "Wishbone"
Woody Woodpecker on "The Woody Woodpecker Show"
Yogi Bear on "The Yogi Bear Show"
http://www.tvguide.com/News/TV-Guide-Magazine-60-Greatest-TV-Animals-1069894.aspx