Nickel Flicks

Nickel Flicks
Logotype for the series, used on promotional materials and news advertisements.
Presented byJohn Moschitta Jr.
Country of originUnited States
Production
ProducerJohn Moschitta Jr.
Running time1 hour
Original release
NetworkNickelodeon
Release1979 (1979)
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Nickel Flicks is an American television series that premiered on Nickelodeon in 1979 as one of the network's inaugural programs, and the first original series created for the channel after its launch. It showcased "cliffhanger" serials from the 1920s to the 1940s, in addition to early comic one-reelers and silent short films. It was hosted by producer John Moschitta, who later became famous as the "World's Fastest Talker" in commercials for FedEx. This was Moschitta's first on-camera television role. Nickel Flicks was notably the first Nickelodeon show to be cancelled and the shortest-lived out of Nickelodeon's inaugural series; according to Moschitta, it was cancelled due to complaints about the violent nature of many of the serials.[1]

Since the features on Nickel Flicks had been created prior to the advance of color television, most of the program was presented in black and white. The only exception were the segments featuring Moschitta, which were taped in color at the QUBE studios in Columbus, Ohio. The program aired three times every day from April 1979 until November or December of 1979. Taping finished in July 1979, when Moschitta moved to Los Angeles. Nickel Flicks is the only show on the network not to last beyond the 1970s and the first Nickelodeon program to end.

It is a more recent example of a lost television program, due to the lack of recorded tape that exists.

  1. ^ poparena (11 August 2017), Nickel Flicks - Nick Knacks Episode #003, retrieved 2019-01-04. Highlighted comment is posted by Moschitta.