Flipper (1964 TV series)
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Flipper, from Ivan Tors
Ivan Tors
Ivan Tors was a Hungarian playwright, film director, screenwriter, and film and television producer with an emphasis on non-violent but exciting science fiction, underwater filmed television and films, and films about animals...

 Films in association with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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 Television, is an American television program first broadcast
Broadcast
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 on NBC
NBC
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 from September 19, 1964, until April 15, 1967. Flipper, a bottlenose dolphin
Bottlenose Dolphin
Bottlenose dolphins, the genus Tursiops, are the most common and well-known members of the family Delphinidae, the family of oceanic dolphins. Recent molecular studies show the genus contains two species, the common bottlenose dolphin and the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin , instead of one...

, is the companion animal of Porter Ricks, Chief Warden at fictional Coral Key Park and Marine Preserve in southern Florida, and his two young sons Sandy and Bud. The show was created by Jack Cowden and Ricou Browning, a man with extensive experience in underwater filming and underwater performance, notably as the monster in The Creature from the Black Lagoon. A considerable amount of juvenile merchandise inspired by the show was produced during the first-run. The show has been dubbed an "aquatic Lassie
Lassie (1954 TV series)
Lassie is an American television series that follows the adventures of a female Rough Collie named Lassie and her companions, human and animal. The show was the creation of producer Robert Maxwell and animal trainer Rudd Weatherwax and was televised from September 12, 1954, to March 24, 1973...

".

Production

The television show is an adaptation of the 1963 film Flipper starring Chuck Connors
Chuck Connors
Chuck Connors was an American actor, writer, and professional basketball and baseball player. His best known role from his forty-year film career was Lucas McCain in the 1960s ABC hit Western series The Rifleman....

 and Luke Halpin
Luke Halpin
Luke Halpin is an American actor. Beginning a prolific career as a child actor at the age of eight, Halpin is perhaps best known for his role as Sandy Ricks in the feature films Flipper and Flipper's New Adventure, as well as for reprising his role for the television series adaptation, also...

 as Porter and Sandy Ricks, and its 1964 sequel, Flipper's New Adventure, where Brian Kelly took over the role of Porter. In adapting the films to a television series, the producers made Porter a single parent
Single parent
Single parent is a term that is mostly used to suggest that one parent has most of the day to day responsibilities in the raising of the child or children, which would categorize them as the dominant caregiver...

 and gave him a second son
Son
A son is a male offspring; a boy or man in relation to his parents. The female analogue is a daughter.-Social issues regarding sons:In pre-industrial societies and some current countries with agriculture-based economies, a higher value was, and still is, assigned to sons rather than daughters,...

 named Bud, played by Tommy Norden
Tommy Norden
-Career:Tommy Norden is best known for his years playing Bud Ricks, the red-haired, younger brother of Sandy Ricks , on the television series Flipper, starring Brian Kelly and Andy Devine....

. The producer
Television producer
The primary role of a television Producer is to allow all aspects of video production, ranging from show idea development and cast hiring to shoot supervision and fact-checking...

s departed yet again from the films in endowing Flipper with an unnatural degree of intelligence
Cetacean intelligence
Cetacean intelligence denotes the cognitive capabilities of the Cetacea order of mammals, which includes whales, porpoises, and dolphins.-Brain size:...

 and an extraordinary understanding of human motives, behavior, and vocabulary.

Filming locations

Flipper was filmed in Miami at Greenwich Studios, (as Ivan Tors Studios), 12100 Ivan Tors Boulevard, Miami, Florida, USA. Nassau was an occasional location. The show was produced in cooperation with Miami Seaquarium
Miami Seaquarium
The Miami Seaquarium is a oceanarium located on the island of Virginia Key in Biscayne Bay, Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States and is located near downtown Miami. It is the longest operating oceanarium in the United States. In addition to the marine mammals, the Miami Seaquarium also...

, an aquarium located on Key Biscayne in Biscayne Bay, Miami, Florida.
Miami Seaquarium has the Flipper Show; a dolphin show in the lagoon that served as the film location for the show.
Note: The Miami Seaquarium set where Flipper was filmed, also served as the set of the television show Gentle Ben
Gentle Ben
Gentle Ben is a children's novel by author Walt Morey, first published in 1965. The book concerns the friendship between the title character, a bear, and a young boy named Mark...

. In fact the house where the Ricks family lived was the same house used for the Wedloe family on Gentle Ben.Flipper was moved to Jimbo's Shrimp/aka Jimbo's Place located across from Miami Seaquarium into the care and exercise of Jimbo aka James Luznar Sr. Flipper lived in a pen in the cove behind Jimbo's shrimp.

Role of Flipper

Flipper was played at first by a female dolphin named Suzy, though primarily by another female, Kathy, and occasionally by other females named Patty, Scotty and Squirt. Female dolphins were chosen because they are less aggressive than males and their skins (unlike the skins of male dolphins) are usually free from scars and other disfigurations acquired in altercations with other dolphins. The five dolphins performed all of Flipper's thespian chores except the famous tail walk, a trick they were unable to master completely. A male dolphin named Clown was brought in for scenes involving the tail walk. The famous "voice" of Flipper was actually the doctored song of a kookaburra
Kookaburra
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.

The show had two dolphin trainers, Robert Corbin and Ric O'Barry. Ric O'Barry
Ric O'Barry
Richard "Ric" O'Barry is an American first recognized in the 1960s for capturing and training the five dolphins that were used in the well-known TV series Flipper. O'Barry made a radical transition from training dolphins in captivity to assertively combating the captivity industry soon after...

, who later turned marine activist, stated that after production ended, he watched Kathy the dolphin take her own life away, as he explained on Oprah Winfrey's Earth Day Special. He stated, "She was really depressed... You have to understand dolphins and whales are not [involuntary] air breathers like we are. Every breath they take is a conscious effort. They can end their life whenever. She swam into my arms and looked me right in the eye, took a breath and didn't take another one. I let her go and she sank straight down on her belly to the bottom of the tank."

Music

The show's theme tune was credited to Henry Vars
Henryk Wars
Henryk Wars was a Polish and later American pop music composer. He wrote the music for 50 films in the interwar period in Poland and sixty more in the United States...

 with lyrics by William "By" Dunham. In France the melody was known as "La Romance de Paris" ("The Love Song of Paris"). The first five episodes of the second season featured a different version of the theme, with Frankie Randall
Frankie Randall (singer)
Frank Joseph Lisbona, better known as Frankie Randall, is an American singer and actor. His acting credits include The Dean Martin Summer Show and the 1973 film Day of the Wolves....

 singing new lyrics. After those episodes, the original style of the theme was brought back. The background music of the long underwater sequences was inspired by Ravel's
Maurice Ravel
Joseph-Maurice Ravel was a French composer known especially for his melodies, orchestral and instrumental textures and effects...

 Daphnis and Chloe
Daphnis and Chloe
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.

Broadcast history

Initially the show was broadcast September 1964 – September 1967, NBC, Saturday 7:30–8:00 pm. Later, reruns of the first two seasons aired January 1968 – June 1968, NBC, Sunday 6:30–7:00 pm and June 1968 – September 1968, NBC, Sunday 7:00–7:30 pm.

Animal cast

  • Flipper. Flipper is a wild dolphin
    Dolphin
    Dolphins are marine mammals that are closely related to whales and porpoises. There are almost forty species of dolphin in 17 genera. They vary in size from and , up to and . They are found worldwide, mostly in the shallower seas of the continental shelves, and are carnivores, mostly eating...

     and the companion animal of the Ricks family. Flipper is an extraordinarily intelligent dolphin who helps enforce regulations on the preserve, assists Porter Ricks with rescues at sea, and keeps a watchful eye on Sandy and Bud. Many Kids found flipper cute and their favorite part of the show.
  • Pelican Pete. A pelican
    Pelican
    A pelican, derived from the Greek word πελεκυς pelekys is a large water bird with a large throat pouch, belonging to the bird family Pelecanidae....

     named Pete, depicted in the original movie as Sandy's pet before he met Flipper, had a recurring role on the show and appeared in several episodes.
  • Additional animal cast members. Other animals appearing on the show included a Chesapeake Bay Retriever
    Chesapeake Bay Retriever
    The Chesapeake Bay Retriever is a breed of dog belonging to the Retriever, Gundog, and Sporting breed groups. Members of the breed may also be referred to as a Chessie, CBR, or Chesapeake. The breed was developed in the United States Chesapeake Bay area during the 19th century...

     named Spray (real name was Chobee from Okeechobee, Florida
    Okeechobee, Florida
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    ) (seen only in a few early episodes), a seal
    Pinniped
    Pinnipeds or fin-footed mammals are a widely distributed and diverse group of semiaquatic marine mammals comprising the families Odobenidae , Otariidae , and Phocidae .-Overview: Pinnipeds are typically sleek-bodied and barrel-shaped...

    , a baby elephant
    Elephant
    Elephants are large land mammals in two extant genera of the family Elephantidae: Elephas and Loxodonta, with the third genus Mammuthus extinct...

    , alligator
    Alligator
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    s, a female albino dolphin (whose baby Flipper fathered during her only appearance, in the "White Dolphin" episode); and another female dolphin, introduced at the end of the second season, dubbed "Lorelei" by the Ricks family. Lorelei became Flipper's "girlfriend".

Human cast

  • Porter Ricks. Brian Kelly
    Brian Kelly (actor)
    Brian Kelly was an American actor best known for his role as Porter Ricks, the widowed father of two sons on the NBC television series Flipper, and as Scott Ross in the ABC advernture series Straightaway, with co-star John Ashley.-Early years:Born in Detroit, Michigan, Kelly was the son of former...

     fills the show's moral center with his portrayal of Porter Ricks, a loving father, conscientious government employee, rugged outdoorsman, and all-around good guy. Porter is a widowed father with two sons, Sandy and Bud, and is employed as Chief Warden at fictional Coral Key Park and Marine Preserve in southern Florida. Porter's friend and co-worker, Warden Dennis (Dan Chandler) appears in a recurring role on the show. Reflecting on Porter being single, Brian Kelly told TV Guide (July 9, 1966): "I'm going to bring a couple of bikini girls on. I want some groovy-lookin' girls because a lot of fathers who see the show say, "Where are the chicks?""
  • Sandy Ricks. Luke Halpin
    Luke Halpin
    Luke Halpin is an American actor. Beginning a prolific career as a child actor at the age of eight, Halpin is perhaps best known for his role as Sandy Ricks in the feature films Flipper and Flipper's New Adventure, as well as for reprising his role for the television series adaptation, also...

     plays Porter's elder son Sandy, a mid-to-late teen adolescent sometimes given to boyish mishaps and poor choices yet old enough for adult responsibilities and duties. Sandy often accompanies his father on dangerous adventures and rescues at sea. The character of Sandy (as well as the actor) is carried over from the feature films, where he was the one who first met Flipper and became his special friend.
  • Bud Ricks. Redheaded, freckle-faced Tommy Norden
    Tommy Norden
    -Career:Tommy Norden is best known for his years playing Bud Ricks, the red-haired, younger brother of Sandy Ricks , on the television series Flipper, starring Brian Kelly and Andy Devine....

     played Porter Ricks's younger son Bud (a character created specifically for the TV series), a boy who had a difficult time staying out of trouble. Many episodes revolve around mistakes made by Bud, intentionally or unintentionally. Bud is gullible and easily swallows the tall tales Hap Gorman feeds him. Bud is at home on or near the sea and loves animals of all sorts. Flipper is his special companion.
  • Hap Gorman, Veteran film, radio, and television character actor Andy Devine
    Andy Devine
    Andrew Vabre "Andy" Devine was an American character actor and comic cowboy sidekick known for his distinctive raspy voice.-Early life:...

     had a recurring role in the show's first season as an old salt and marine carpenter named Hap Gorman. Hap was something of a bungler who tried Porter's patience. Hap, in the traditional vein for Andy Devine, enjoyed spinning yarns and tall tales about bejeweled maharajahs, faraway kingdoms and exotic ports for the amusement of skeptical Sandy and gullible Bud.
  • Ulla Norstrand. Swedish-born actress Ulla Strömstedt
    Ulla Strömstedt
    Ulla Strömstedt was a Swedish-born actress who appeared in several films and television shows. Her credits include The Rat Patrol, I Spy and Flipper, as well as a couple of guest appearances on the 1960s sitcom Hogan's Heroes.Strömstedt studied post-baccalaureate in Stockholm, language and art at...

     had a recurring role during the second season as Ulla Norstrand, an oceanographer whose work frequently took her to Coral Key Park and Marine Preserve. She was often instrumental in enforcing the park's regulations. One of her trademarks was her miniature yellow submarine she was often seen using in her oceanographic explorations, and which was sometimes pivotal in storylines. She was a potential love interest for Porter Ricks, although no serious relationship was ever shown to develop.
  • Warden Ed Dennis was played by Miami actor Dan Chandler. The recurring role of a Coral Key Park game warden was created by writer Maria K. Little who needed a sidekick to play off of Porter Ricks. Dennis performed such sidekick chores as helping find a kidnapped Flipper and saving Porter Ricks from murderous lobster-poachers. Chandler also appeared in the feature films Flipper, and Flipper's New Adventure which laid the groundwork for the series.

Plot

The series follows a Bottlenose Dolphin named Flipper who is the wild pet of Porter Ricks, a park warden, and his sons Sandy and Bud. Flipper lives in a lagoon near the Ricks cottage at Coral Key Park and Marine Preserve. With the Ricks family, Flipper helps protect the park and preserve and its wild inhabitants. He is also instrumental in apprehending criminals and thugs in the park. Flipper is generally recognized by the characters in the show (and the theme song) as being a particularly intelligent and capable dolphin. Flipper is the special companion of the youngest member of the Ricks family, Bud, and several episodes feature Flipper rescuing Bud from dangerous situations. There are few women in the lives of the Ricks males but Porter does have a date in the first season while Sandy meets the girl operator of a floating zoo. A female oceanographer enters the series in the second season to add a feminine touch to the proceedings. Promotional material for the third season announced a new girlfriend for Sandy, although she only appeared in one episode. The series is distinguished for its lush photography of subtropical Florida and its colorful underwater sequences.

Cancellation and subsequent history

The last first-run episode of Flipper aired April 15, 1967. In the conclusion of a two-part episode, the characters of Sandy and Bud are written out of the show (by that time both boys had grown out of their roles), as it is detailed how each plans to leave Coral Key — Sandy has been accepted to the Coast Guard Academy, and Bud will be attending a private school remedially, out-of-state, as arranged by their Aunt Martha. At the same time, a new family (the Whitmans) moves to the area: a widowed mother (played by Karen Steele
Karen Steele
Karen Steele was an American actress and model with over 60 roles in film and television. Her most famous roles include starring as Virginia in Marty, as Mrs Lane in Ride Lonesome and as Eve McHuron in the Star Trek episode "Mudd's Women".-Early life:Karen Steele was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, to...

) and her young son and daughter (played by Stuart Getz
Stuart Getz
Stuart Getz is an American born actor. Stuart is best known for his role in the movie The Van, in which he played the role of a sex crazed high school graduate...

 and Chris Charney). The two new children are depicted as unfamiliar with maritime life, but they promptly befriend Flipper, and promise to be his new companions after Sandy and Bud leave. All this was for naught, however, as the NBC network declined to renew the series in this new format.

Flipper has seen periodic syndication
Television syndication
In broadcasting, syndication is the sale of the right to broadcast radio shows and television shows by multiple radio stations and television stations, without going through a broadcast network, though the process of syndication may conjure up structures like those of a network itself, by its very...

 since its NBC cancellation
Cancellation (television)
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. The show has aired on cable
Cable television
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's Family Channel, Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon (TV channel)
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, Animal Planet
Animal Planet
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, Discovery Kids
Discovery Kids
Discovery Kids is an American website owned by Discovery Communications, Inc. created for children. Until October 10, 2010, it was an American digital cable specialty channel, owned by Discovery Communications with television programming for education of children. It was launched in October 1996...

, and satellite provider Voom's Family Room channel in high-definition. Most of the images of Flipper jumping against a skyline were not in the originally aired version, as the filming took place in an enclosed lagoon. They were filmed at the end of the series and added for syndication.

The rights to Flipper were later acquired by Turner Entertainment
Turner Entertainment
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, with distribution rights being acquired by the Samuel Goldwyn Company, and in turn acquired by MGM Television
MGM Television
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television is an American television production/distribution launched in 1955 and a subsidiary of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc....

 (the company that originally produced the series). MGM owns full rights to the series; the series copyright is held by MGM's in-name-only unit Orion Pictures
Orion Pictures
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 (whose own holdings include the Goldwyn library).

Merchandise

Flipper merchandise generated for the juvenile market during the show's first run is now scarce and collectible. Flipper vintage collectible
Collectible
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s include: lunch box
Lunch box
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es, song book
Song book
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s, comic book
Comic book
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s, coloring books, a Whitman novel, Big Little Books, souvenir spoon
Souvenir spoon
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s, Whitman frame tray puzzle
Puzzle
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s, a board game
Board game
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, Viewmaster reels, and a battery-operated "spouting dolphin" water toy.

DVD release

MGM/20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment is the home video distribution arm of the 20th Century Fox film studio. It was established in 1976 as Magnetic Video Corporation, and later as 20th Century Fox Video, CBS/Fox Video and FoxVideo, Inc....

 released the first season on DVD on April 24, 2007.

MGM has also issued Season 2 as an 8 disc set in June 2010. Amazon.com
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 is selling the set exclusively, on a "manufacture on demand" basis. The "DVD-R" discs do not play on many computer DVD drives.

Awards and recognition

The Miami Seaquarium
Miami Seaquarium
The Miami Seaquarium is a oceanarium located on the island of Virginia Key in Biscayne Bay, Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States and is located near downtown Miami. It is the longest operating oceanarium in the United States. In addition to the marine mammals, the Miami Seaquarium also...

 celebrated the 40th anniversary of Flipper in 2004 with Luke Halpin and Tommy Norden participating. Flipper was nominated for two TV Land
TV Land
TV Land is an American cable television network launched on April 29, 1996. It is owned by MTV Networks, a division of Viacom, which also owns Paramount Pictures, and networks such as MTV and Nickelodeon...

 awards: in 2004 for the TV Land Favorite Fauna Award and, in 2003, for the TV Land Favorite Pet-Human Relationship Award. Flipper appeared twice on TV Guide
TV Guide
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covers.

List of episodes

First season (1964–1965) Second season (1965–1966) Third season (1966–1967)
  1. 300 Feet Below
  2. The Red Hot Car
  3. SOS Dolphin (pilot episode)
  4. The Gulf Between
  5. City Boy
  6. Dolphin for Sale
  7. Not Necessarily Gospel
  8. Countdown for Flipper
  9. Mr. Marvello
  10. My Brother Flipper
  11. The Second Time Around
  12. Lady and the Dolphin (1)
  13. Lady and the Dolphin (2)
  14. Danger
  15. The Misanthrope
  16. Flipper's Bank Account
  17. The Lifeguard
  18. The Day of the Shark
  19. Love and Sandy
  20. Money to Blow
  21. Flipper's Treasure
  22. The White Dolphin
  23. Teamwork
  24. Flipper and the Elephant (1)
  25. Flipper and the Elephant (2)
  26. Flipper and the Elephant (3)
  27. Bud Minds Baby
  28. Sailor Bud
  29. The Call of the Dolphin
  30. Flipper's Monster
  • Flipper and the Mermaid
  • Dolphin in Pursuit (1)
  • Dolphin in Pursuit (2)
  • Flipper's Hour of Peril
  • Coral Fever
  • Junior Ranger
  • The Ditching (1)
  • The Ditching (2)
  • Flipper and the Spy
  • Dolphin Patrol
  • A Job for Sandy
  • Flipper and the Horse Thieves
  • Flipper and the Bounty
  • Shark Hunt
  • Flipper, the Detective
  • Flipper's Odyssey (1)
  • Flipper's Odyssey (2)
  • Flipper's Odyssey (3)
  • Slingshot
  • Flipper and the Shark Cage
  • The Lobster Trap
  • Air Power
  • Gift Dolphin
  • The Raccoon Who Came to Dinner
  • Flipper Joins the Navy (1)
  • Flipper Joins the Navy (2)
  • Flipper's Underwater Museum
  • Deep Waters
  • Dolphin Love (1)
  • Dolphin Love (2)
  • Agent Bud
  • Disaster in the Everglades (1)
  • Disaster in the Everglades (2)
  • Lost Dolphin
  • The Warning
  • Cupid Flipper
  • An Errand for Flipper
  • A Whale Ahoy
  • Explosion
  • Executive Bud
  • Flipper and the Puppy
  • Flipper's Island
  • Alligator Duel
  • Flipper and the Fugitive (1)
  • Flipper and the Fugitive (2)
  • The Most Expensive Sardine in the World
  • Flipper and the Seal
  • Dolphins Don't Sleep
  • Aunt Martha
  • Dolphin for Ransom
  • A Dolphin in Time
  • Decision for Bud
  • The Firing Line (1)
  • The Firing Line (2)
  • Devil Ray
  • Cap'n Flint
  • Flipper's New Friends (1)
  • Flipper's New Friends (2)

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