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Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines/At a Glance

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Broadcast History

9/13/69 - 9/5/70 CBS, 9:30 - 10 AM (preceded by The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour; followed by The Perils of Penelope Pitstop to 2/28/70, and Wacky Races to 9/5/70)

9/12/70 - 9/4/71 CBS, 1 PM - 1:30 (preceded by The Monkees; followed by The Jetsons)

Episodes

1. (Sept. 13, 1969)
Fur Out Furlough - The General offers a 30-day furlough to the pilot who stops Yankee Doodle Pigeon.
Sappy Birthday - It's Muttley's birthday but Dastardly stipulates there will be no party until the pigeon is captured.
Magnificent Muttley - Muttley On The Bounty - Muttley dreams he's on the H.M.S. Bounty with him Fletcher Christian and Dastardly as Captain Bligh.

2. (Sept. 20, 1969)
Follow That Feather - The capper is a feather seeking homing missile.
Operation Anvil - A flying anvil and hammer is employed.
Magnificent Muttley - What's New, Old Bean? - Muttley dreams he's Jack (of the Beanstalk story) and Dastardly is the giant.

3. (Sept. 27, 1969)
Sky-Hi I.Q. - The results of an aptitude test have Muttley in command of the Squadron.
A Plain Shortage Of Planes - The Squadron has to make do with resources on hand when they crash their planes out and the General has no more available.
Maginificent Muttley - The Marvelous Muttdini - After being locked in the brig for daydreaming, Muttley fantasizes he's an escape artist.

4. (Oct. 4, 1969)
Barnstormers - The Squadron crashes on a farm where a German frau takes a shining to Zilly.
Shape Up Or Ship Out - The Squadron is stationed on a Naval battleship, where their colateral damage irks the Captain.
Magnificent Muttley - The Bad Actor - Muttley dreams he's the hero in a stage play.

5. (Oct. 11, 1969)
Stop That Pigeon - Klunk creates a missile that homes in on anyone that sneezes.
Zilly's A Dilly - Dastardly calls in a hypnotist that hypnotizes Zilly into being brave.
Magnificent Muttley - The Big Topper - Muttley dreams he's a high wire artist.

6. (Oct. 18, 1969)
The Cuckoo Patrol - The Squadron is dressed as birds in order to fool Yankee Doodle Pigeon, but a goofy clock maker mistakes Dastardly as a bird for his giant cuckoo clock.
Pest Pilots - A plane builder recruits the Squadron to test out his planes.
Magnificent Muttley - The Masked Muttley - Muttley dreams he's a Western hero.

7. (Oct, 25, 1969)
The Swiss Yelps - The Squadron's mishaps hamper a mountain climber's trek.
Eagle Beagle - More mishaps incovenience a nesting eagle.
Magnificent Muttley - Movie Stuntman - Muttley dreams he's a movie stuntman.

8. (Nov. 1, 1969)
Fly By Knights - Dastardly has the Squadron fitted for glasses.
There's No Fool Like A Re-Fuel - The Squadron has trouble staying airborne for running out of gas.
Magnificent Muttley - Cookskin Caper - Muttley dreams he's Daniel Boone.

9. (Nov. 8, 1969)
Movies Are Badder Than Ever - The General sends a movie director to film the Squadron so their shortcomings can be evaluated.
Home Sweet Homing Pigeon - Dastardly uses chicanery to prevent Muttley, Klunk and Zilly from being discharged.
Magnificent Muttley - The Aquanauts - Muttley dreams he's a skin-diving treasure seeker.

10. (Nov. 15, 1969)
Lens A Hand - Dastardly has Muttley photograph the Squadron in action to prove they're not just collecting flight pay.
Vacation Trip Trap - Dastardly goes on furlough but he can't enjoy it with the rest of the Squadron's interference.
Magnificent Muttley - Leonardo De Muttley - Muttley dreams he's Leonardo DaVinci, creating the first flying machine.

11. (Nov. 22, 1969)
Stop Which Pigeon? - The General pays a visit, so Dastardly tries to use a lookalike of Yankee Doodle Piegon to show he's been caught.
Ceiling Zero Zero - A weather machine is employed.
Magnificent Muttley - Start Your Engines - Muttley dreams he's racecar driver Barney Olfield.

12. (Nov. 29, 1969)
Who's Who - Klunk takes command of the Squadron after Dastardly suffers amnesia.
Operation Birdbrain - Dastardly has the Squadron living like birds in an effort in influence how they chase the pigeon.
Magnificent Muttley - Ship Ahooey - Muttley dreams he's in a swim race to cross the English Channel.

13. (Dec. 6, 1969)
Medal Muddle - Somebody or something has been stealing Muttley's medals.
Go South, Young Pigeon - The Squadron tries to chase Yankee Doodle Pigeon through a flock of migrating ducks.
Magnificent Muttley - Admiral Bird Dog - Muttley dreams he's on a trek to reach the North Pole.

14. (Dec. 13, 1969)
Too Many Kooks - Dastardly gets each of the other pilots to invent their own planes.
Ice See You - The Squadron's mishaps incovenience an Eskimo.
Magnificent Muttley - Professor Muttley - Muttley dreams he's an inventor.

15. (Dec. 20, 1969)
Balmy Swami - Dastardly consults a fortune teller.
Camouflage Hoparoo - The General sends a camouflage expert to assist the Squadron.
Magnificent Muttley - Wild Mutt Muttley - Muttley dreams he's Tarzan.

16. (Jan. 3, 1970)
Have Plane, Will Travel - The General stations the Squadron on a deserted island.
Windy Windmill - The Squadron heads to Holland, where they turn a windmill into a flying machine.
Magnificent Muttley - The Astromutt - Muttley dreams he's an astronaut headed for an alien planet.

17. (Jan. 10, 1970)
Plane Talk - Klunk creates emergency planes for the Squadron after their crashouts.
Happy Bird Day - The Squadron believes it's the General's birthday.
Magnificent Muttley - Super Muttley - Muttley dreams he's a superhero.