Channel Chuckles

Channel Chuckles
Channel Chuckles
Author(s) Bil Keane
Current status / schedule Concluded
Launch date 1954
End date 1976
Syndicate(s) Register and Tribune Syndicate
Genre(s) Television, Humor

Channel Chuckles was a television-themed comic panel created by Bil Keane which appeared in newspapers from 1954 through 1976.[1] Keane received the National Cartoonists Society's 1976 Special Features Award for his work on the strip.[2]

In its daily form, Channel Chuckles was a single-panel gag on the general theme of television, or specifically relating to a popular television series or TV commercial. The Sunday version of Channel Chuckles consisted of several unrelated spot gags in color.

Most of the Channel Chuckles gags were simple wordplay references to the titles of contemporary television programs. For example, one gag showed a small TV set on top of a larger TV set, each of them displaying on its screen the title of a current TV sitcom. While the upper TV set showed Love on a Rooftop, the one underneath blared Hey, Landlord!.

One Channel Chuckles gag was a caricature of Mr. Spock from Star Trek receiving letters requesting advice on child-rearing (a reference to Doctor Benjamin Spock). Another Channel Chuckles gag depicted a mad scientist working in his laboratory while a nearby television intoned the slogan of a current DuPont ad campaign: "Better Living Through Chemistry". Another familiar slogan was lampooned in a panel showing a little boy watching a General Electric commercial while his father said, "And progress is our most important product. Do your homework!"

Keane would sometimes subdivide the narrow space allotted to his Channel Chuckles feature in order to squeeze in two panels. One two-panel gag was based on the titles of two current TV series. In the first panel, a man asks his wife "Why can't you be more like that show?" while pointing to a TV set as it displays the title Occasional Wife. In the second panel, the wife points to the same TV while asking her husband "And why can't you be more like that show?". Her TV screen showed the title The Man Who Never Was.

Some gags featured "Aunt Tenna", a matronly woman with her hair done in the form of a TV antenna, who spent all her time watching television or engaged in TV-related activities. The other recurring character in Channel Chuckles was "Dim Viewer", a grumpy old man who always had something negative to say about television programming, commercials or reception.

A second comic series of the same title, without creator attribution, was started in 1988.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Strickler, Dave. Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924-1995: The Complete Index. Cambria, California: Comics Access, 1995. ISBN 0-9700077-0-1
  2. ^ Special Features, Discontinued Categories, Awards, National Cartoonists Society. Retrieved 12-09-2009.

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