| "Anderson's Android" | |
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| File:Wonderbug 1x10 001.jpg | |
| Air date | November 13th, 1976 |
| Writers | Duane Poole; Dick Robbins |
| Director | Al Schwartz |
| Producers | Sid Krofft; Marty Krofft; Al Schwartz |
| Starring | David Levy; Carol Anne Seflinger; John-Anthony Bailey |
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"Anderson's Android" is the tenth episode of the children's television series Wonderbug. The episode was directed by Al Schwartz with a script written by Duane Poole and Dick Robbins. It first aired on ABC on Saturday morning on November 13th, 1976.
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Cast
Principal Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| David Levy | Barry Buntrock |
| Carol Anne Seflinger | Susan Talbot |
| John-Anthony Bailey | C.C. McNamara |
Guest Stars
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| William Bassett | Unknown |
| Lezlie Dalton | Unknown |
Co-Stars
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Frank Welker | Wonderbug/Schlepcar |
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