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- 7ce6963fb17d730502fb5f6ba0dadaa10d74f866005815ba74bedaaeafe81cfe date "1963-10-03".
- 7ce6963fb17d730502fb5f6ba0dadaa10d74f866005815ba74bedaaeafe81cfe first "Leonard".
- 7ce6963fb17d730502fb5f6ba0dadaa10d74f866005815ba74bedaaeafe81cfe isCitedBy Perry_Mason_(TV_series).
- 7ce6963fb17d730502fb5f6ba0dadaa10d74f866005815ba74bedaaeafe81cfe last "Hoffman".
- 7ce6963fb17d730502fb5f6ba0dadaa10d74f866005815ba74bedaaeafe81cfe newspaper Tucson_Citizen.
- 7ce6963fb17d730502fb5f6ba0dadaa10d74f866005815ba74bedaaeafe81cfe quote "The Flintstones. 'Little Bamm-Bamm.' More amusing than average for this cartoon series is this episode. Barney and Betty Rubble are delighted when they find an abandoned baby on their doorstep. But the welfare department denies their petition for adoption, favoring a wealthy applicant instead. The Rubbles take their case to court, an obvious spoof of the 'Perry Mason' series, as the opposing attorney is 'Perry Masonry, who's never lost a case.'".
- 7ce6963fb17d730502fb5f6ba0dadaa10d74f866005815ba74bedaaeafe81cfe title "TV Previews".