
Three historically-based hour-long shows aired in late 1954/early 1955, and were followed up by two dramatized installments the following year. Millions of dollars of merchandise were sold relating to the title character, and the theme song, "The Ballad of Davy Crockett," was a hit record that year. The show spawned the Davy Crockett craze of 1955 with the miniseries about the historical American frontiersman, starring Fess Parker in the title role. Other studios feared television would be the death of them. This is significant because the series was the first one from a major movie studio.


The show even featured one-hour edits of such then-recent Disney films as Alice in Wonderland. Originally hosted by Walt Disney himself, the series presented animated cartoons and other material (some original, some pre-existing) from the studio library.

It is a pleasure for me to have a good movie, a few intelligent speakers, and these collective speeches reveal the central idea of the movie. This movie is one of my favorite movies last time. Alexia becomes fashion-challenged Hayley and she in turn becomes styling Alexia and the complications come fast furious and funny. Neighter has her 15-year-old sister Hayley. Seventeen-year-old Alexia Wheaton hasn’t been herself lately.
