8x01 An Adventure in Color/ Mathemagic Land
September 24, 1961 12:00 am
Now moved to NBC, Walt Disney starts broadcasting his show in color. He also taks about the black-and-white days of the novies and the arrival of Technicolor. In the second half of this episode, Donald Duck travels through a land of mathematical wonders.
8x02 The Horsemasters (1)
October 1, 1961 12:00 am
8x03 The Horsemasters (2)
October 8, 1961 12:00 am
8x04 Chico, the Mismatched Coyote
October 15, 1961 12:00 am
8x05 The Hunting Instinct
October 22, 1961 12:00 am
8x06 Inside Donald Duck
November 5, 1961 12:00 am
8x07 The Light in the Forest (1)
November 12, 1961 12:00 am
8x08 The Light in the Forest (2)
November 19, 1961 12:00 am
8x09 Holiday for Henpecked Husbands
November 26, 1961 12:00 am
8x10 A Fire Called Jeremiah
December 3, 1961 12:00 am
8x11 Kids is Kids
December 10, 1961 12:00 am
8x12 Backstage Party
December 17, 1961 12:00 am
This episode provides a look into the wrap party for the movie ""Babes in Toyland.""
8x13 The Silver Skates (1)
January 7, 1962 12:00 am
8x14 The Silver Skates (2)
January 14, 1962 12:00 am
8x15 Sancho, the Homing Steer (1)
January 21, 1962 12:00 am
8x16 Sancho, the Homing Steer (2)
January 28, 1962 12:00 am
8x17 Fantasy on Skis
February 4, 1962 12:00 am
8x18 Comancho (1)
February 18, 1962 12:00 am
8x19 Comancho (2)
February 25, 1962 12:00 am
8x20 Carnival Time
March 4, 1962 12:00 am
8x21 The Prince and the Pauper (1)
March 11, 1962 12:00 am
8x22 The Prince and the Pauper (2)
March 18, 1962 12:00 am
8x23 The Prince and the Pauper (3)
March 25, 1962 12:00 am
8x24 Spy in the Sky
April 1, 1962 12:00 am
8x25 Von Drake in Spain
April 8, 1962 12:00 am
8x26 Disneyland After Dark
April 15, 1962 12:00 am
Walt Disney himself presents a view of Disneyland at night. It features some nighttime entertainment, including a fireworks display (complete with Tinker Bell flying across the sky) and Tahitian dancers performing for Adventureland dinner patrons. However, this episode focuses less on Disneyland itself and more on the many celebrity singers at the different sections of the park, including the Osmond Brothers, former Mouseketeers Annette Funicello and Bobby Burgess, teen heartthrob Bobby Rydell, and Louis Armstrong. In a running gag, Walt Disney introduces but is unable to attend these attractions and performances, being pinned down by an endless supply of autograph seekers (including a repeat customer) throughout the program.



