Camp Runamuck

Camp Runamuck (1965-1966)

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The series is set at the Camp Runamuck Summer recreational retreat for boys, and the Camp Divine retreat for girls. Camp Runamuck is slipshodly operated by Commander Wivenhoe, a child hater, and his staff of lamebrains: Spiffy, Pruett, Malden, and Doc. Camp Divine, on the other hand, is impeccably maintained under the auspices of Counselor Mahala May Gruenecker and her beautiful assistant Caprice Yeudleman.<P>Stories relate Wivenhoe's attempts to cope with his horde of brats, and his efforts to stop the female counselors from conning his men into performing burdensome tasks for Camp Divine.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 19:30 (30 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Camp Runamuck' premiere?

'Camp Runamuck' premiered on September 17, 1965.

Who were the main characters in 'Camp Runamuck'?

The main characters in 'Camp Runamuck' were Governor Harrison Dilworth, Mayor Carlisle, and Woodrow Burns.

What was the setting of 'Camp Runamuck'?

'Camp Runamuck' was set at Camp Divine, a fictional summer camp.

Who were the creators of 'Camp Runamuck'?

The creators of 'Camp Runamuck' were Dave Freeman and Dave Panich.

What genre did 'Camp Runamuck' belong to?

'Camp Runamuck' belonged to the comedy genre.

Who directed the episodes of 'Camp Runamuck'?

The episodes of 'Camp Runamuck' were directed by James Sheldon, Richard Erdman, and James Komack.

What was the premise of 'Camp Runamuck'?

'Camp Runamuck' followed the misadventures of Governor Harrison Dilworth and his attempts to run a summer camp.

Who played the character of Governor Harrison Dilworth in 'Camp Runamuck'?

Governor Harrison Dilworth was played by Dave Ketchum.

Did 'Camp Runamuck' have a laugh track?

Yes, 'Camp Runamuck' had a laugh track, adding to its comedic atmosphere.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Camp Runamuck'?

The first season of 'Camp Runamuck' had a total of 26 episodes.

Were there any notable guest stars in 'Camp Runamuck'?

Yes, 'Camp Runamuck' featured guest stars such as Bob Denver, Rose Marie, and Harvey Korman.

Did 'Camp Runamuck' receive any awards or nominations?

'Camp Runamuck' did not receive any major awards or nominations.

What was the running time of each episode of 'Camp Runamuck'?

Each episode of 'Camp Runamuck' had a running time of approximately 30 minutes.

Were there any spin-offs or related shows to 'Camp Runamuck'?

No, 'Camp Runamuck' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

How was the reception of 'Camp Runamuck' by the audience?

'Camp Runamuck' had a loyal following and gained popularity for its comedic antics and quirky characters.

What was the last episode of 'Camp Runamuck'?

The last episode of 'Camp Runamuck' was titled "The Great Governor's Race" and aired on September 8, 1966.

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