INCH HIGH, PRIVATE EYE
(NBC, September 8-December 1, 1973)
Hanna-Barbera Productions
MAIN CAST:
Lennie Weinrib – Inch High
Kathy Gori – Lori
Bob Luttrel – Gator
John Stephenson – Mr. Finkerton
Jean Vander Pyl – Mrs. Finkerton
Don Messick - Braveheart
Inch High using Braveheart's eye as a mirror. |
Inch
High, Private Eye was a Hanna-Barbera
cartoon inspired by Get Smart. The series
centered around the diminutive titular character (Lennie Weinrib, doing a
combined impersonation of Jack
Benny and Don Adams)
who was a bumbling detective for the Finkerton Detective Agency (a play on the
Pinkerton National Detective Agency, now known simply as Pinkerton).
Inch wasn’t always a man of his stature; a scientific formula gave him the
height he deemed a boon for his work (makes you wonder how his parents came up
with his name, then). He was often
tasked with foiling the complicated schemes of various thieves who wanted to
steal rare items. However, many of these crimes happened under his nose,
painting him as either incompetent or as the thief himself.
Lori, Gator and Braveheart in the Hushmobile. |
Inch’s bosses, Mr. and Mrs. Finkerton
(John Stephenson and Jean Vander Pyl, respectively), didn’t particularly care
for the diminutive gumshoe and took every opportunity to threaten his job;
either outright firing him or replacing him with a mechanical flea. Aiding Inch
in his duties was his niece, Lori (sometimes spelled “Laurie”, voiced by Kathy
Gori), her muscle-bound hayseed boyfriend, Gator (Bob Luttrel), and the
ironically-named St. Bernard, Braveheart. Inch communicated with his friends
through a special make-up compact Lori carried.
Inch High model sheet. |
Inch
High debuted on NBC
on September 8, 1973. The series was written by Fred
S. Fox, David
P. Harmon, Seaman
Jacobs, William
Raynor, Gene
Thompson and Myles Wilder,
and featured music by Hoyt
Curtin. One of Hanna-Barbera’s less-remarkable or memorable
efforts, it only ran a single season of 13 episodes and only made a comic
appearance in Gold
Key’s
Hanna-Barbera Fun-In #14, later
reprinted in the United Kingdom as Inch High, Private Eye & Pixie
& Dixie Annual by
Brown Watson.
Inch High was
also featured on a lunch
box by Thermos, sharing the honor with Goober
and the Ghost Chasers.
The DVD cover. |
The series did make a return to television
in syndicated rerun programming such as USA
Cartoon Express,
the
Mysteries, Inc. block on Cartoon Network,
and on Boomerang.
On Cartoon Network, Inch was featured in a gag
commercial that had him teaming-up with Batman…with disastrous
results. He also appeared on an episode of Harvey
Birdman, Attorney at Law in
a height discrimination case, voiced by Maurice LaMarche.
In 2012, Warner
Archive released the complete
series to DVD as part of their Hanna-Barbera
Classics Collection.
EPISODE GUIDE:
“Diamonds
are a Crook’s Best Friend” (9/8/73) – Inch High is called in to investigate a
shadowy figure after Mrs. Gotrocks’ diamonds.
“You
Oughta Be in Pictures” (9/15/73) – Chasing a diamond thief leads to Inch High being
trapped inside a book.
“The
Smugglers” (9/22/73) – Investigating a smuggling operation leads Inch to
recover an empty crate and be forced out on vacation.
“Counterfeit
Story” (9/29/73) – Inch investigates the replacement of money in banks with
counterfeit cash.
“The
Mummy’s Curse” (10/6/73) – Inch heads to Egypt to investigate a mummy causing
chaos.
“The
Doll Maker” (10/13/73) – A dollmaker plans to use an army of dolls to steal all
the fur coats in town.
“Music
Maestro” (10/20/73) – Inch notices a pattern between a rash of thefts and where
a particular symphony plays.
“Dude
City” (10/27/73) – Inch trades his old friends for new ones at a dude ranch,
until he learns his new friends are actually crooks.
“High
Fashion” (11/3/73) – A fashion designer plans to kidnap his competition.
“The
Cat Burglars” (11/10/73) – An art thief uses a special rubber formula to commit
impossible thefts.
“The
World’s Greatest Animals” (11/17/73) – A crooked ringmaster has his men steal
animals for his circus.
“Super
Flea” (11/24/73) – A new mechanical super flea detective threatens to replace
Inch, but Inch has to find it after it ends up stolen.
“The
Return of Spumoni” (12/1/73) – The dollmaker returns for revenge on Inch and
plans to steal a statue he’s guarding.
Originally posted in 2018. Updated in 2020.
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