Davey and Goliath

Davey and Goliath

1961
Davey and Goliath
Davey and Goliath

Davey and Goliath

7.5 | TV-G | en | Animation

Davey and Goliath is a 1960s stop-motion animated children's Christian television series. The programs, produced by the Lutheran Church in America, were produced by Art Clokey after the success of his Gumby series. Each 15-minute episode features the adventures of Davey Hansen and his "talking" dog Goliath as they learn the love of God through everyday occurrences.

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EP26  Come, Come to the Fair
Feb. 24,1973
Come, Come to the Fair

Davey's Sunday School class hosts a folk fair where the children learn about the ways different cultures celebrate and remember Jesus.

EP25  The Watchdogs
Feb. 10,1973
The Watchdogs

Davey witnesses a robbery, but doesn't want to get involved until Officer Dan and Mr. Hansen succeed in teaching Davey the real meaning of the Golden Rule.

EP24  Good Bad Luck
Jan. 27,1973
Good Bad Luck

Davey's class goes on a field trip to the woods. He's resentful of his teacher's strict guidance, and becomes lost.

EP23  Doghouse Dreamhouse
Jan. 13,1973
Doghouse Dreamhouse

After a rough start, Davey builds a doghouse for Goliath, whose original doghouse was destroyed by a storm.

EP22  Chicken
Dec. 30,1972
Chicken

Trying to prove he isn't a chicken at heart, Davey attempts a dangerous leap and winds up in the hospital.

EP21  Pieces of Eight
Dec. 16,1972
Pieces of Eight

Fascinated by pirates and buried treasure, Davey buries a tin box containing the Jickets club treasury. When a hard rain washes away the box, Davey replaces the money.

EP20  Whatshisname
Dec. 02,1972
Whatshisname

Davey imagines gruesome revenges against a new kid who's crossed him.

EP19  Kum Ba Yah
Nov. 18,1972
Kum Ba Yah

Davey and Jonathan decide to help the church with a bell choir. They rehearse "Kum Ba Yah" with Cisco, whose mynah bird offends Goliath because nobody understands Goliath except Davey. The bell choir disbands until Pastor Miller has a little talk with Davey about the meaning of the song.

EP18  Ready Or Not
Nov. 04,1972
Ready Or Not

After a lecture by Mrs. Reed on caring for the world (and keeping your room neat), Davey and Jonathan clean up a favorite city park gone to rack and ruin (and rats).

EP17  Louder Please
Oct. 21,1972
Louder Please

A deaf neighbor teaches Davey to appreciate all the sounds in the world around him.

EP16  Upside Down and Backwards
Oct. 07,1972
Upside Down and Backwards

When Davey and Goliath are home alone and the electricity fails during a severe storm, Davey panics. Later he imagines what he should have done.

EP15  The Zillion Dollar Combo
Sep. 23,1972
The Zillion Dollar Combo

Davey and his friends form a band and must decide whether their first gig will be for pay or for free at a children's hospital.

EP14  Six-Seven-Six-Three
Sep. 09,1972
Six-Seven-Six-Three

Dognappers are foiled by the identification number given to Goliath by the authorities.

EP13  Who's George?
Mar. 04,1972
Who's George?

Davey and Goliath learn about the saying "let George do it" when they visit Jonathan, finding out what it means.

EP12  Blind Man's Bluff
Feb. 19,1972
Blind Man's Bluff

Jonathan's cousin Scottie, who doesn't like white boys, teaches Davey about racism. An important lesson.

EP11  The Greatest
Feb. 05,1972
The Greatest

Davey has trouble with Nicky, a new boy who continually boasts about his father. But Davey feels compassion when he learns Nicky doesn't have a father.

EP10  Boy in Trouble
Jan. 22,1972
Boy in Trouble

Davey and Jonathan help Tommy, a poor boy in their neighborhood, by collecting bottles for money.

EP9  Help!
Jan. 08,1972
Help!

Davey's friend Jonathan is rescued by Officer Dan and both boys learn appreciation for their police officer friend.

EP8  Rickety-Rackety
Dec. 25,1971
Rickety-Rackety

Davey's friend Larry has a little trouble with his French and starts smashing up the classroom furniture. Davey reminds him of the school cheer, and helps him prepare for a test next day.

EP7  The Hard Way
Dec. 11,1971
The Hard Way

Davey learns "the hard way" at the natural history museum that grownups have rules "for your own good."

EP6  The Caretakers
Nov. 27,1971
The Caretakers

Davey thoughtlessly pours paint down a well. When he sees how others suffer because of his misdeed, he realizes that everyone is responsible for taking care of God's world.

EP5  Kookaburra
Nov. 13,1971
Kookaburra

Davey's geography lesson on Australia is very amusing at first with its dingos and kookaburras, but he soon tires of it and doesn't study for the test. He resorts to cheating, but that night his conscience begins to bother him.

EP4  Finders Keepers
Oct. 23,1971
Finders Keepers

Davey finds ten dollars and wants to spend it on a birthday present for Goliath, but whose is it?

EP3  If At First You Don't Succeed
Oct. 09,1971
If At First You Don't Succeed

Davey decides he wants to be a champion bowler and Sally wants to be a concert pianist, two very different careers.

EP2  Who Me?
Sep. 25,1971
Who Me?

After being slothful and lazy, Davey gets a dose of his own medicine; Davey quickly learns that helping others around the house is a way of showing love.

EP1  The Stopped Clock
Sep. 11,1971
The Stopped Clock

Feeling rejected, Davey imagines a world without other people, including Goliath. He quickly decides this world is not for him!

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Released: 1961-02-25 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.daveyandgoliath.org
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Davey and Goliath is a 1960s stop-motion animated children's Christian television series. The programs, produced by the Lutheran Church in America, were produced by Art Clokey after the success of his Gumby series. Each 15-minute episode features the adventures of Davey Hansen and his "talking" dog Goliath as they learn the love of God through everyday occurrences.

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Hal Smith , Ginny Tyler

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Reviews

Kimi (akatune) Growing up, I have nothing but fond memories of this series. It was on early mornings every Saturday and occasionally, Sunday, too! Now, while this series was produced through the Luthern Church, I never remember feeling like any episode was 'preachy'. I was having too much fun watching Davey, Goliath and family and friends do things we all did, as kids.I'm thrilled to see some of the episodes are available on DVD. I especially love the Christmas episode, but they are all worth watching, especially if you have fond memories of this series from your childhood.
jfkclock Here's a show that if produced today, would be dubbed "offensive", unrealistic, too preachy, too right wing, too religious, too Bible-thumping, not sensitive to the needs of non-Christians and atheists, too "whatever", and just "inappropriate" for today's generation and "out of sync" with today's world.Rubbish. It's EXACTLY what this world needs, and right now. How come if it's all those "bad" things, WE (people in our thirties) turned out OK after having watched it 500 times in our childhoods? Seems to me that kids who watched it today would turn out just as OK as we did! Maybe BETTER, because it would counter some of the nonsense and swill* that's on the tube today and polluting our children.DAVEY & GOLIATH is pure fun. Pure innocence. With a lesson. Religious, yes, but not overly so.We need more of this, and less of the GARBAGE that's on TV today.What pleasant memories it brought back when I accidentally found it on Boston's Catholic TV station. I recall it as a kid, being on a local Boston station back in the 70s and early 80s; no WAY they would do that today on the public airwaves.....too "offensive", too "religious", etc. for the politically-correct types who make careers out of being offended at everything. If this was broadcast on anything except Catholic cable, someone would get "offended" and would sue the TV station. Yet this was standard Saturday and Sunday morning fare on local Boston TV well into the 1980s! How come none of US, or our parents, were offended? Let me just say that they don't make 'em like this anymore, and I will make darn sure my kids get to watch it.Enjoy. And get it for your kids. They'll be better adults when they grow up, if you do. And you (if you watched it as a kid), will get to be a kid again, 15 minutes at a time. It's worth it for that alone! *Swill: noun: something suggestive of slop or garbage: REFUSE (from Merriam-Webster online)
k9casanova This show was great. It pushed morals. It pushed family values. It pushed clean fun.The thing I miss about TV today are shows like this one. Obviously it took many hours to produce one episode, without the advent of CGI. Animation today is weak and pretty much a quick fix to get it done with no care for the art form being produced.The children shows of today are post-MTV, fast cut, quickly produced, often vulgar humored monstrosities that have no lesson to learn -or a bad one overall. I am excited about seeing Davey & Goliath again, now in my 30's, and hope that they will do it justice.I read in the paper that Davey and Goliath's Snowboard Christmas is coming out this year, 30 years later, and I hope that the use the claymation and content that the original series was known for.
ian2050 Watching "Davey and Goliath" today is almost sad because it's the type of decent and moral program that today's "entertainment industry" wouldn't bother to create. Indeed, it would probably be scorned because it is decent and tells a moral with each story. We can't have that today thanks to political correctness. The soft drink, Mountain Dew, of all things reminded me of this show as they are currently running ads featuring characters from this series. As a kid in the mid to late 70s, I watched "Davey and Goliath" on Saturday afternoons and I'm glad I did. The stories were entertaining and made me understand the value of friendship, community and faith. Thankfully, you can buy "Davey and Goliath" on DVD & VHS and I am looking forward to watching this fine program with my kids. The best thing about it is that you don't have to hesitate to do so unlike with many of today's programs on TV.