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The show was video taped through facilities provided by Compact Video Industries in Los Angeles, California. 1. "The Monster Who Came To Dinner" (Pilot Episode) Johnny and Scott bring Sigmund home with them, and intend to keep him in their backyard hideout, in hopes no one will find him there. Uncle Siggy visits Dead Man's Point, but is disappointed to hear his favorite nephew, Sigmund, is "missing", so Slurp and Blurp are sent out to fetch him. 2. "Puppy Love" Sigmund falls in love with a puppy.

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  • The show was video taped through facilities provided by Compact Video Industries in Los Angeles, California. 1. "The Monster Who Came To Dinner" (Pilot Episode) Johnny and Scott bring Sigmund home with them, and intend to keep him in their backyard hideout, in hopes no one will find him there. Uncle Siggy visits Dead Man's Point, but is disappointed to hear his favorite nephew, Sigmund, is "missing", so Slurp and Blurp are sent out to fetch him. 2. "Puppy Love" Sigmund falls in love with a puppy.
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  • The show was video taped through facilities provided by Compact Video Industries in Los Angeles, California. 1. "The Monster Who Came To Dinner" (Pilot Episode) Johnny and Scott bring Sigmund home with them, and intend to keep him in their backyard hideout, in hopes no one will find him there. Uncle Siggy visits Dead Man's Point, but is disappointed to hear his favorite nephew, Sigmund, is "missing", so Slurp and Blurp are sent out to fetch him. * Broadcast date: September 8, 1973 * Writer: Si Rose * Director: Richard Dunlap * Feature song: "Better Run, Better Hide" (Closing theme) 2. "Puppy Love" Sigmund falls in love with a puppy. * Broadcast date: November 10, 1973 * Writer: John Fenton Murray * Director: Richard Dunlap * Writer: John Fenton Murray * Director: Richard Dunlap * Writer: John Fenton Murray * Director: Richard Dunlap * Writer: John Fenton Murray * Director: Richard Dunlap * Writer: John Fenton Murray * Director: Richard Dunlap * Writer: John Fenton Murray * Director: Richard Dunlap * Writer: John Fenton Murray * Director: Richard Dunlap * Writer: John Fenton Murray * Director: Richard Dunlap * Writer: John Fenton Murray * Director: Richard Dunlap * Broadcast date: December 29, 1973 * Writer: John Fenton Murray * Director: Richard Dunlap * Broadcast date: November 24, 1973 * Writer: John Fenton Murray * Director: Richard Dunlap * Broadcast date: October 27, 1973 * Writer: John Fenton Murray * Director: Richard Dunlap * Writer: John Fenton Murray * Director: Richard Dunlap * Writer: John Fenton Murray * Director: Richard Dunlap 16. "The Wild Weekend" Johnny and Scott meet up with British movie actor Jack Wild (Jimmy from H.R. Pufnstuf, who has decided to take a brief break, and have a relaxing, peaceful weekend at the beach, which turns out to be anything but; especially since he and Johnny are captured by Slurp and Blurp who have been sent to retrieve Sweet Mama's pet lobster, Prince, who ran away from home to live with Sigmund. * Broadcast date: October 20, 1973 * Writer: John Fenton Murray * Director: Richard Dunlap * Writer: John Fenton Murray * Director: Richard Dunlap
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