Davey and Goliath (1961)
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.
Watch NowDavey and Goliath
1961 / TV-GDavey 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.
Seasons & Episode
Feeling rejected, Davey imagines a world without other people, including Goliath. He quickly decides this world is not for him!
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.
Davey decides he wants to be a champion bowler and Sally wants to be a concert pianist, two very different careers.
Davey finds ten dollars and wants to spend it on a birthday present for Goliath, but whose is it?
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.
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.
Davey learns "the hard way" at the natural history museum that grownups have rules "for your own good."
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.
Davey's friend Jonathan is rescued by Officer Dan and both boys learn appreciation for their police officer friend.
Davey and Jonathan help Tommy, a poor boy in their neighborhood, by collecting bottles for money.
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.
Jonathan's cousin Scottie, who doesn't like white boys, teaches Davey about racism. An important lesson.
Davey and Goliath learn about the saying "let George do it" when they visit Jonathan, finding out what it means.
Dognappers are foiled by the identification number given to Goliath by the authorities.
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.
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.
A deaf neighbor teaches Davey to appreciate all the sounds in the world around him.
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).
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.
Davey imagines gruesome revenges against a new kid who's crossed him.
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.
Trying to prove he isn't a chicken at heart, Davey attempts a dangerous leap and winds up in the hospital.
After a rough start, Davey builds a doghouse for Goliath, whose original doghouse was destroyed by a storm.
Davey's class goes on a field trip to the woods. He's resentful of his teacher's strict guidance, and becomes lost.
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.
Davey's Sunday School class hosts a folk fair where the children learn about the ways different cultures celebrate and remember Jesus.
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.