Channel Umptee-3 (1997)
Channel Umptee-3 (1997)
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Plot.
Channel Umptee-3 is a Saturday morning animated television series created by Jim George and produced by Norman Lear that aired on The WB in 1997. Ogden Ostrich, Sheldon S. Cargo, and Holey Moley drive around the world in a van with their own underground television station, while fleeing the wrath of corporate-villain Stickley Rickets. This one-season cartoon show was designed to teach kids to appreciate the wonders of everyday things, such as sleep and water. The title is derived from the fictitious number “umpteen.”
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Cast & Crew.

Rob Paulsen
Ogden Ostrich (voice)

David Paymer
Sheldon S. Cargo (voice)

Jonathan Harris
Stickley Rickets (voice)

Alice Ghostley
Pandora Rickets (voice)

Gregg Berger
Bud (voice)

Neil Ross
Ed (voice)

Greg Burson
Professor Edwin I. Relevant (voice)

James L. George
Creator / Executive Producer / Writer

Norman Lear
Creator / Producer

John Baskin
Creator / Producer

Jeff Kline
Producer

Walter Murphy
Original Music Composer

Richard Raynis
Executive Producer

Everett Peck
Executive Producer

Peggy George
Producer

Bob Seeley
Producer / Director

Mark Evanier
Story Editor / Story Editor / Writer

Tom Nesbitt
Storyboard Artist

Marty Murphy
Storyboard Artist

Don Jurwich
Storyboard Artist / Director

Michael Peraza Jr.
Director

Chris Headrick
Director

David Schwartz
Director

Robert Keats
Writer
Details.
Release Date
October 25, 1997
Status
Ended
Seasons
1
Episodes
13
Running Time
30m
Genres
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Wiki.
Channel Umptee-3 (also known simply as Umptee-3) is a Saturday morning animated television series created by Jim George and produced by Norman Lear. It aired on The WB as part of the Kids' WB programming block from 1997 to 1998. The one-season cartoon was designed to teach children to appreciate the wonders of everyday things, such as sleep and water. The title is derived from the fictitonal number "umpteen". It was also the last television series that Lear was involved in as an executive producer (and the last to feature an original story) until the 2017 revival of One Day at a Time.