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Broadcast History

  • ABC, Sat. 8 AM ET, 9/9/78 - 11/25/78 on East Coast, to 9/15/79 on West Coast (preceded by local programming; followed by Fangface)
  • The show was also aired on Kids WB weekdays and Saturdays at various times from 2002 to 2003.

1969-1970 (Scooby Doo, Where Are You!)

1. What A Night For A Knight
A suit or armor from England is discovered in an abandoned pick-up truck headed for the museum.
2. A Clue For Scooby Doo
Yachts vanishing from the marina have been attributed to the ghost of a deep sea diver, supposedly brought back by his widow.
3. Hassle in the Castle
The gang is shipwrecked on an island where a ghost inhabiting a castle tries to scare them off.
4. Mine Your Own Business
The ghost of an old prospector haunts mine shafts below in a ghost town.
5. Decoy For a Dognapper
Scooby poses as the decoy for a team of dognappers led by the ghost of Geronimo.
6. Never Ape An Ape Man
The spirit of an ape man sabotages the movie set of Daphne's uncle.
7. What The Hex Going On?
A ghost lays claim to the fortune of Daphne's friend.
8. Foul Play in Funland
Something the kids think is an outer space being runs amok in an amusement park.
9. The Backstage Rage
The gang traces a violin case full of counterfeit money to a puppet theater.
10. Bedlam in the Big Top
A phantom clown sabotaging a circus uses his hypnotism on the gang.
11. A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts
The gang visits a castle that is haunted by a vampire and a monster.
12. Scooby Doo and a Mummy, Too
The mummy of Egyptian ruler Anka comes to life in search of a mysterious coin the gang has in their possession.
13. Which Witch is Which?
A witch brings a zombie to formation and together they haunt a swamp.
14. Spooky Space Kook
An alien being roams an abandoned air field.
15. Go Away Ghost Ship
A shipping magnate claims that Redbeard the Pirate is sabotaging his shipping routes as revenge for his ancestors bringing the pirate to justice.
16. A Night of Fright is No Delight
Scooby is one of five heirs to an old Confederate soldier's fortune, and to claim it they must spend the night in the soldier's mansion--which is haunted by two green ghosts.
17. That's Snow Ghost
A yeti stalks a blizzard swept ski resort.

1970-1971 (Scooby Doo, Where Are You!)

1. Nowhere to Hyde
A scientist who says he's Dr. Jekyll fears he has turned to the Mr. Hyde who stole a diamond pendant.
2. Mystery Mask Mix-Up
In San Francisco's Chinatown district, Daphne buys a mask that turns out to be from the Chinese warlord Zin Tuo and he's come back for it.
3. Scooby's Night With a Frozen Fright
A caveman frozen in a block of ice is mysteriously thawed out and stalks a marine park.
4. Haunted House Hang-Up
The Mystery Machine stalls in front of a mansion haunted by a headless figure.
5. A Tiki Scare is No Fair
A Hawaiian village is ravaged by the spirit of Mano Tiki Tia.
6. Jeepers, It's the Creeper
A creature chases the gang in an attempt to retrieve a blank piece of paper a bank guard gave them.
7. Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Werewolf?
The gang's camping trip is disrupted by the appearance of a werewolf stalking an old mill.
8. Don't Fool With a Phantom
A wax monster ravages a TV studio and hides out in a wax museum.

1972-1973 (The New Scooby-Doo Movies)

  • Ghastly Ghost Town (The Three Stooges--Sept. 9, 1972)
    Guest voices: Pat Harrington Jr. (Moe Howard), Daws Butler (Larry Fine, Curley Howard)
    The gang's van is run aground in the desert, and they soon happen upon a ghost town theme park run by the Three Stooges. A figure in a large mechanical bat is trying to scare them off.
  • A Dynamic Scooby Doo Affair (Batman & Robin--Sept, 16, 1972)
    Guest voices: Olan Soule (Batman), Casey Kasem (Robin), Larry Storch (The Joker), Ted Knight (The Penguin); also known as The Counterfeit Caper
    Scooby and the gang assist Batman and Robin in a case where the Joker and the Penguin are passing off phony money in punch clowns.
  • Scooby Doo Meets The Addams Family (Sept. 23, 1972)
    Guest voices: John Astin (Gomez), Carolyn Jones (Morticia), Jackie Coogan (Uncle Fester), Ted Cassidy (Lurch); also known as Wednesday Is Missing
    The gang reluctantly take a job as babysitters for the Addams Family while Morticia and Gomez go on their second honeymoon. A mystery arises when Wednesday (the Addams daughter) disappears.
  • The Frickert Fracas (Jonathan Winters, voiced by himself--Sept. 30, 1972)
    Jonathan Winters invites the gang to the farm of Maude Frickert (a Winters character), where a scarecrow is searching for what appears to be a formula that makes chickens grow.
  • Guess Who's Knott Coming To Dinner? (Don Knotts, voiced by himself--Oct. 7, 1972)
    Don Knotts assumes disguises as he suspects Scooby and the gang of the disappearance of Captain Moody, owner of Moody Manor.
  • A Good Medium Is Rare (Phyllis Diller, voiced by herself--Oct. 14, 1972)
    The gang joins Phyllis Diller in a mystery involving jewels.
  • Sandy Duncan's Jekyll & Hyde (Sandy Duncan voiced by herself--Oct. 21, 1972); also known as Scooby Doo Meets Sandy Duncan
    In Hollywood, somebody is threatening Sandy Duncan on a movie set. Daphne poses as a stunt double as the gang tries to crack the mystery.
  • The Secret Of Shark Island (Sonny & Cher, voiced by themselves--Oct. 28, 1972)
    The gang gives Sonny and Cher a lift to the hotel they have reserved for a vacation. The hotel has a shark creature lurking.
  • The Spooky Fog (Don Knotts, voiced by himself--Nov. 4, 1972); also known as The Spooky Fog Of Juneberry
    Don Knotts is sheriff of Juneberry, beseiged by a strange fog.
  • Scooby Doo Meets Laurel & Hardy (Nov. 11, 1972)
    Guest voices: Larry Harmon (Stan Laurel), Jim Mac George (Oliver Hardy); also known as The Ghost Of Bigfoot
    The gang's ski vacation is interrupted by what appears to the yeti Bigfoot. Laurel and Hardy join the mystery as they are employed as bellhops.
  • The Ghost Of The Red Baron (The Three Stooges--Nov. 18, 1972)
    Guest voices: Pat Harrington Jr. (Moe Howard), Daws Butler (Larry Fine, Curley Howard)
    The ghost of Baron Von Richtofen haunts a farm area. Curley is recruited as a crackpot flying ace to help fertilize the corn fields and run circles around the Baron.
  • The Ghostly Creep From The Deep (The Harlem Globetrotters--Nov. 25, 1972)
    Guest voices: Scatman Crothers (Meadowlark), Stu Gilliam (Curly), Richard Elkins (Gip), Eddie Anderson (Bobby Joe), Johnny Williams (Geese), Robert Do Qui (Pablo)
    The gang and the Harlem Globetrotters are sidelined at a spooky inn, where the Ghost of Redbeard the pirate lurks. (This is the second time the gang has confronted Redbeard. Previous time was in 1969's "Go Away Ghost Ship.")
  • The Headless Horseman Of Hagglethorn Hall (Davy Jones, voiced by himself--Dec. 2, 1972)
    The gang meets former Monkee Davy Jones at the spooked castle of his uncle.
  • The Phantom Of The Country Music Hall (Jerry Reed, voiced by himself--Dec. 9, 1972)
    In Nashville, the gang tries to find Jerry Reed, who is imprisoned within the theater in which he is to perform.
  • The Caped Crusader Caper (Batman & Robin--Dec. 16, 1972)
    Guest voices: Olan Soule (Batman), Casey Kasem (Robin), Larry Storch (The Joker), Ted Knight (The Penguin); also known as The Sying Fluit...er, Flying Suit
    Scooby and the gang help the Caped Crusaders locate a scientist who has developed a flying suit, which is coveted by the Joker and the Penguin.
  • The Loch Ness Mess (The Harlem Globetrotters--Jan. 6, 1973)
    Guest voices: Scatman Crothers (Meadowlark), Stu Gilliam (Curly), Richard Elkins (Gip), Eddie Anderson (Bobby Joe), Johnny Williams (Geese), Robert Do Qui (Pablo)
    A visit to Shaggy's uncle turns into an adventure as Revolutionary War soldiers and the Loch Ness Monster emerge to stir up trouble.

1973-1974 (The New Scooby-Doo Movies)

  • The Mystery Of Haunted Island (The Harlem Globetrotters--Sept. 8, 1973)
    Guest voices: Scatman Crothers (Meadowlark), Stu Gilliam (Curly), Richard Elkins (Gip), Eddie Anderson (Bobby Joe), Johnny Williams (Geese), Robert Do Qui (Pablo)
    The Globetrotters and the gang is set adrift on a rickety boat and sent to a haunted island where something or somebody is trying to keep them awake.
  • The Haunted Showboat (Josie & The Pussycats--Sept. 15, 1973)
    Guest voices: Janet Waldo (Josie), Barbara Pariot (Valerie), Jackie Joseph (Melody), Jerry Dexter (Alan), Casey Kasem (Alexander), Sherry Alberoni (Alexandra), Don Messick (Sebastian)
    Scooby and the gang help Josie and the Pussycats restore a paddleboat which had been run amok with ghosts.
  • Scooby Doo Meets Jeannie (with Henry, Corry and Babu--Sept, 22, 1973)
    Guest voices: Julie McWhirter (Jeannie), Joe Besser (Babu), Mark Hamill (Corry), Bob Hastings (Henry); also known as Mystery In Persia
    In Persia, an evil genie takes Jeannie hostage.
  • The Exterminator (Don Adams, voiced by himself--Sept. 29, 1973)
    The gang helps Don Adams rid the haunted manison of actor Lon Chumley of insects. Somebody there doesn't want them to finish the job.
  • The Weird Winds Of Winona (Speed Buggy, Mark, Debbie and Tinker--Oct. 6, 1973)
    Guest voices: Mel Blanc (Speed Buggy), Michael Bell (Mark), Arlene Golonka (Debbie), Phil Luther Jr. (Tinker)
    The gang meets the Speed Buggs, and together they try to unravel the mystery of why the town of Winona is overrun by violent winds.
  • The Spirited Spooked Sports Show (Tim Conway, voiced by himself--Oct. 13, 1973)
    Tim Conway is a phys-ed coach at Velma's old high school. The ghost of an athlete is trying to prevent the school from staging a benefit contest.
  • The Haunted Candy Factory (Cass Elliott, voiced by herself--Oct. 20, 1973)
    Cass Elliott is imprisoned in her own candy factory. Scooby and the gang come to her rescue.
  • Scooby Doo Meets Dick Van Dyke (Dick Van Dyke voiced by himself--Oct. 27, 1973); also known as The Haunted Carnival
    The gang helps Dick Van Dyke run the haunted ramshackle carnival he bought as well as de-spooking it of a spook.

1976-1977 (The Scooby-Doo Show)

Initially aired on The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour.

High Rise Hair-Raiser (Sept. 11, 1976)
A spectre and a witch's haunts of a construction site tie in with a series of penthouse burglaries.

The Fiesta Host Is An Aztec Ghost (Sept. 18, 1976)
The Mexican town of Cinco has its festival shelved by the ghost of the Aztec god Cotazuma.

The Gruesome Game Of The Gator Ghoul (Sept. 25, 1976)
An alligator-headed monster terrorizes the restaurant of Ma and Pa Fritter. Scooby's cousin Scooby-Dum makes his first appearance.

Watt A Shocking Ghost (Oct. 2, 1976)
A 10,000-volt ghost turns a ski resort into a ghost town.

The Headless Horseman Of Halloween (Oct. 9, 1976)
The Crane Manor's Halloween party is disrupted by the Headless Horseman of Ichabod Crane infamy.

Scared A Lot In Camelot (Oct. 16, 1976)
Shaggy's uncle is haunted by the ghost of Merlin the Magician and a black knight after having an English castle reconstructed.

The Harum Scarum Sanitarium (Oct. 23, 1976)
The gang's Niagara Falls trip is sidetracked to a spooky sanitarium.

The No-Face Zombie Chase Case (Oct. 30, 1976)
Scooby witnesses a faceless zombie's burglary of a golden coin from a coin shop who takes it to his hideout, a toy factory.

Mamba Wamba And The Voodoo Hoodoo (Nov. 6, 1976)
A voodoo curse is put on a rock group for violating a scared chant.

A Frightened Hound Meets Demons Underground (Nov. 13, 1976)
The gang's trip to Seattle is interrupted by a series of hissing demons coming from inside the earth.

A Bum Steer For Scooby (Nov. 20, 1976)
Daphne's uncle is having his cattle rustled by the spirit of a giant bull.

There's A Demon Shark In The Foggy Dark (Nov. 27, 1976)
A shark demon haunts the Aqualand theme park.

The Ghost That Sacked The Quarterback (Dec. 4, 1976)
Football hero Flash Granger disappears, and a phantom is tracked down for it.

The Spirits Of '76 (Dec. 11, 1976)
The gang is accidentally locked inside the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, as the figures of historical figures come to life.

The Ghost Of The Bad Humor Man (Dec. 18, 1976)
Seeking auto assistance, the gang traverses an ice cream factory haunted by three ghosts--chocolate, vanilla and strawberry.

Scooby Doo, Where's The Crew? (Jan. 1, 1977)
The ghost of a sea captain guards an undersea treasure.

1977-1978 (The Scooby-Doo Show)

Initially aired on Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics.

The Curse Of Viking Lake (Sept. 10, 1977)
The gang helps search for Velma's uncle, kidnapped by two Viking gods.

Vampires, Bats And Scaredy Cats (Sept. 17, 1977)
The gang visits their friend Lisa, whose island home is haunted by vampires.

Hang In There, Scooby Doo (Sept. 24, 1977)
A pterodactyl terrorizes a hang-gliding contest.

The Creepy Heap From The Deep (Oct. 1, 1977)
A sea monster purportedly takes over the body of a sea captain.

The Chiller Diller Movie Thriller (Oct. 8, 1977)
Scooby and Scooby-Dum protect cousin Scooby-Dee from the ghost of an actor who died twenty years prior.

The Spooky Case Of The Grand Prix Race (Oct. 15, 1977)
A phantom racer is responsible for the disappearance of race cars and their drivers.

The Ozark Witch Switch (Oct. 22, 1977)
The gang bunks down at the hill home of the Hatfield clan and run into a witch with a grudge on the Hatfields.

Creepy Cruise (Oct. 29, 1977)
An inventor testing a time machine for investors has it plagued by a futuristic monster.

1978-1979 (Scooby Doo, Where Are You!)

Watch Out! The Willawaw! (Sept. 9, 1978)
Chippewaw tribe member Grey Fox launches a tale about the Willawaw as Velma's uncle disappears.

A Creepy Tangle In The Bermuda Triangle (Sept. 16, 1978)
Planes disappear over the Bermuda Triangle.

A Scary Night With A Snow Beast Fright (Sept. 23, 1976)
The gang responds to a distress call to the North Pole where Professor Krueger is kidnapped by a Snow Beast.

To Switch A Witch (Sept. 30, 1978)
The inhabitants of Salem, Massachusetts think that the gang's friend Arlene Wilcox is the reincarnation of the witch Melissa Wilcox.

The Tar Monster (Oct. 7, 1978)
Native workers are terrorized by a tar monster.

A Highland Fling With A Monstrous Thing (Oct. 14, 1978)
The hotel of Velma's friend Aggie is terrorized by the Loch Ness Monster.

The Creepy Case Of Old Iron Face (Oct. 21, 1978)
An iron-faced being and his trained sharks inhabit an abandoned penal institution.

Jeepers, It's The Jaguaro (Oct. 28, 1978)
In a jungle outside of Rio De Janiero, the gang encounters a half-man/half jaguar beast.

Who Was That Cat Creature I Saw You With Last Night?--a.k.a. Make A Beeline Away From That Feline (Nov. 5, 1978)
Daphne's aunt Olivia thinks she's turning into a cat creature after receiving a strange medallion.

1978-1979 (The Scooby-Doo Show)

Initially aired on Scooby's All-Stars.

The Creepy Creature Of Vulture's Claw (Nov. 12, 1978)
A humanoid praying mantis haunts a botanical garden.

The Diabolical Disc Demon (Nov. 19, 1978)
A songwriter disappears at the hands of a demon.

Scooby's Chinese Fortune Kooky Caper (Nov. 26, 1978)
In China, the gang's friend Kim Chow Lin has his inheritance coveted by a mmon beast.

A Menace In Venice (Dec. 2, 1978)
The four medallions of the Doge Maldovio are stolen by the spirit of gondolier Antonio Maldovio.

Don't Go Near The Fortress Of Fear (Dec. 9, 1978)
A museum in Puerto Rico has its artifacts stolen by the ghost of El Morro Fortress.

The Warlock Of Wimbledon (Dec. 16, 1978)
The druid warlock Amthos haunts the gang's tennis star friend Jimmy Pelton.

The Beast Is Awake In Bottomless Lake (Dec. 30, 1978)
In a Canadian fishing village, the gang looks into a monster and the draining of the lake.

NOTE: All 1976-1978 episodes were produced in Hollywood except for Mamba Wamba And the Voodoo Hoodoo (1976, episode 9, animated in Australia) and shows 9 through 16 of the 1978 series (animated in Spain).

1985-1986 (The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo)

1. To All The Ghouls I've Loved Before (Sept. 7, 1985)
After crashing in the Himalayas, Scooby, Shaggy, Scrappy and Daphne are tricked into opening the Chest of Demons by two inept ghosts (Weerd and Bogel). They meet a 10-year-old con artist (Flim Flam) and the mysterious Vincent Van Ghoul. The gang is charged with retrieving the thirteen ghosts.

2. Scoobra Kadoobra (Sept. 14, 1985)
Moldor the Malevolent lures the gang into his evil forest as of means of maintaining his freedom.

3. Me And My Shadow Demon (Sept. 21, 1985)
The Shadow Demon steals the Chest of Demons.

4. Reflections In A Ghoulish Eye (Sept. 28, 1985)
At a paranormal convention, Weerd and Bogel help the Reflector Spectre.

5. That's Monstertainment (Oct. 5, 1985)
Zomba captures the gang and puts them in an old Frankenstein movie.

6. Ship Of Ghouls (Oct. 12, 1985)
Van Ghoul hypnotizes Scooby into making his nerves calm while on a cruise into the Bermuda Triangle.

7. A Spooky Little Ghoul Like You (Oct. 19, 1985)
Nekera, one of the thirteen ghosts, had Vincent Van Ghoul under her spell.

8. When You Witch Upon A Star (Oct. 26, 1985)
Three would-be witches try to help a powerful witch escape from her dimensional prison.

9. It's A Wonderful Scoob (Nov. 2, 1985)
Van Ghoul freezes time before Time Slime can use it on the gang and shows Scooby (who thinks his cowardice is hurting the team's efforts) what would happen to the future without him.

10. Scooby In Qwackyland (Nov. 9, 1985)
Scooby and the gang enter the Sunday comics in search of a villainous demon's pursuit of a magic pen.

11. Coast To Ghost (Nov. 16, 1985)
Weerd and Bogel try to prove their worthiness by stealing material that must be used to keep Van Ghoul from fading away.

12. The Ghouliest Show On Earth (Nov. 23, 1985)
A demon circus visits Scooby's hometown, where Flim Flam is made an assistant ringmaster by the circus' evil ringmaster.

13. Horror-scope Scoob (Nov. 30, 1985)
On Boris Creepoff's TV show "Believe It or Else," the Chest of Demons is stolen.