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Fat Albert and The Cosby Kids was a longstanding Saturday morning cartoon that featured a group of urban adolescents growing up in a Philadelphia neighborhood. The series had various show-within-a-show elements over the course of its production run — Brown Hornet being one of them. The segment first appeared in 1979 when the series itself was re-titled The New Fat Albert Show.
Within the show, Brown Hornet was a favorite TV program of Fat Albert and the gang, which had the kids raceing to the television in their junkyard clubhouse whenever the latest installment aired. Brown Hornet featured a confident and daring, space-age, African-American superhero who patrolled intergalactic space with his trusty assistant Stinger and robotic sidekick Tweeterbell. Together, the trio searched out and fought evildoers. Episodes were presented in the same manner as old movie serials, which ended with Brown Hornet facing some perilous cliffhanger he was forced to overcome at the beginning of the next episode. Apart from being entertaining, the Brown Hornet’s exploits served as a moral underpinning to whatever dilemma the Cosby kids were confronting during that week’s episode.
Eddie h
One question please: who wrote and composed the song for the brown hornet show played on fat albert.i have been told is was a part of a pink floyd lyric????.is this true cause they are reluctant to say????