Originally Posted By USCSurfer I totally remember the 70s version. I was in late elementary school at the time. Though it didn't run for very long, I'm surprised they don't make more of it. If nothing else, as a nostalgia piece. And it was Disney.
Originally Posted By BlueDevilSF I used to watch it just about every day. Oddly enough, my favorite part of the show was seeing trailers for upcoming live-action Disney movies ("Return from Witch Mountain") and ads for Disneyland rides (Space Mountain being one) during the commercial breaks.
Originally Posted By mawnck >>Has anyone heard of a Mousketeer named Darlene Gillespie?<< Of course. Why do you ask?
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin We didn't just fall off the monorail...of course...but what's your point?
Originally Posted By basil fan Darlene was one of the most famous of the original Mouseketeers. Are you her? Disney Trivia Quiz <a href="http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/disney/dquiz.html" target="_blank">http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/...uiz.html</a>
Originally Posted By trekkeruss Mouseketeer Cheryl (Holdridge) lost her battle with lung cancer earlier this year; she passed away in January.
Originally Posted By Bellella I'm afraid I'm not her. I just read about her in an awesome book called "MouseTracks- the Story of Walt Disney Records."
Originally Posted By Rsey103 I saw Annette at the opening of Disney/MGM Studios in '89. I was walking up Hollwood Blvd and there she was standing (alone) in the middle of the street in front of the Chinese theatre being interviewed on radio. As she was talking to the interviewer she glanced at me and smiled. Lovely lady. I remember noticing that people did not seem to recognize her at all....