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###No, but he was the first recurring vegetarian character in a western TV show.

No, but he was the first recurring vegetarian character in a western TV show.

The Animal Liberation Front has done their research on this matter. From the following page:

Vegetarians have been speaking up for animals since at least the time of Pythagoras (570-490 B.C.), the Greek mathematician. Television sets have been around since 1923, and by 1947 were in enough American homes for Truman to deliver the first Presidential television address. But who is the first Vegetarian character on television? Who is the most recent? The Vegetarian characters in between? The answers are here.

Clicking on the first link, 1951 to 1993, takes us to a list of the earliest vegetarian characters on TV.

  • The first vegetarian character to appear on a sitcom or drama is apparently one Professor Heywood Bradford in the episode "Gracie's Vegetarian Plot" (1 or 2 August 1951) of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950-1958).

  • The first recurring vegetarian character was in the Japanese manga series Kimba the White Lion (1965 or 1966), about a young lion who turns vegetarian in his quest to promote peace in the animal kingdom, although the word "vegetarian" isn't used. From the episode "Insect Invasion":

    Of course [crops instead of meat is] a good idea, Kimba. If all the meat-eating animals can learn to eat vegetables instead then the weaker animals will be safe, and we can all live in peace.

  • Third on the list is our friend Mr Spock from Star Trek: The Original Series. For further reading on vegetarianism among Vulcans, see Why would Vulcans be vegetarian in an era with replicators?

###No, but he was the first recurring vegetarian character in a western TV show.

The Animal Liberation Front has done their research on this matter. From the following page:

Vegetarians have been speaking up for animals since at least the time of Pythagoras (570-490 B.C.), the Greek mathematician. Television sets have been around since 1923, and by 1947 were in enough American homes for Truman to deliver the first Presidential television address. But who is the first Vegetarian character on television? Who is the most recent? The Vegetarian characters in between? The answers are here.

Clicking on the first link, 1951 to 1993, takes us to a list of the earliest vegetarian characters on TV.

  • The first vegetarian character to appear on a sitcom or drama is apparently one Professor Heywood Bradford in the episode "Gracie's Vegetarian Plot" (1 or 2 August 1951) of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950-1958).

  • The first recurring vegetarian character was in the Japanese manga series Kimba the White Lion (1965 or 1966), about a young lion who turns vegetarian in his quest to promote peace in the animal kingdom, although the word "vegetarian" isn't used. From the episode "Insect Invasion":

    Of course [crops instead of meat is] a good idea, Kimba. If all the meat-eating animals can learn to eat vegetables instead then the weaker animals will be safe, and we can all live in peace.

  • Third on the list is our friend Mr Spock from Star Trek: The Original Series. For further reading on vegetarianism among Vulcans, see Why would Vulcans be vegetarian in an era with replicators?

No, but he was the first recurring vegetarian character in a western TV show.

The Animal Liberation Front has done their research on this matter. From the following page:

Vegetarians have been speaking up for animals since at least the time of Pythagoras (570-490 B.C.), the Greek mathematician. Television sets have been around since 1923, and by 1947 were in enough American homes for Truman to deliver the first Presidential television address. But who is the first Vegetarian character on television? Who is the most recent? The Vegetarian characters in between? The answers are here.

Clicking on the first link, 1951 to 1993, takes us to a list of the earliest vegetarian characters on TV.

  • The first vegetarian character to appear on a sitcom or drama is apparently one Professor Heywood Bradford in the episode "Gracie's Vegetarian Plot" (1 or 2 August 1951) of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950-1958).

  • The first recurring vegetarian character was in the Japanese manga series Kimba the White Lion (1965 or 1966), about a young lion who turns vegetarian in his quest to promote peace in the animal kingdom, although the word "vegetarian" isn't used. From the episode "Insect Invasion":

    Of course [crops instead of meat is] a good idea, Kimba. If all the meat-eating animals can learn to eat vegetables instead then the weaker animals will be safe, and we can all live in peace.

  • Third on the list is our friend Mr Spock from Star Trek: The Original Series. For further reading on vegetarianism among Vulcans, see Why would Vulcans be vegetarian in an era with replicators?

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###No, but he was the first recurring vegetarian character in a western TV show.

The Animal Liberation Front has done their research on this matter. From the following page:

Vegetarians have been speaking up for animals since at least the time of Pythagoras (570-490 B.C.), the Greek mathematician. Television sets have been around since 1923, and by 1947 were in enough American homes for Truman to deliver the first Presidential television address. But who is the first Vegetarian character on television? Who is the most recent? The Vegetarian characters in between? The answers are here.

Clicking on the first link, 1951 to 1993, takes us to a list of the earliest vegetarian characters on TV.

  • The first vegetarian character to appear on a sitcom or drama is apparently one Professor Heywood Bradford in the episode "Gracie's Vegetarian Plot" (1 or 2 August 1951) of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950-1958).

  • The first recurring vegetarian character was in the Japanese manga series Kimba the White Lion (1965 or 1966), a cartoon about a young lion who isturns vegetarian in his quest to promote peace in the animal kingdom, although the word "vegetarian" isn't used. From the episode "Insect Invasion":

    Of course [crops instead of meat is] a good idea, Kimba. If all the meat-eating animals can learn to eat vegetables instead then the weaker animals will be safe, and we can all live in peace.

  • Third on the list is our friend Mr Spock from Star Trek: The Original Series. For further reading on vegetarianism among Vulcans, see Why would Vulcans be vegetarian in an era with replicators?

###No, but he was the first recurring vegetarian character in a western TV show.

The Animal Liberation Front has done their research on this matter. From the following page:

Vegetarians have been speaking up for animals since at least the time of Pythagoras (570-490 B.C.), the Greek mathematician. Television sets have been around since 1923, and by 1947 were in enough American homes for Truman to deliver the first Presidential television address. But who is the first Vegetarian character on television? Who is the most recent? The Vegetarian characters in between? The answers are here.

Clicking on the first link, 1951 to 1993, takes us to a list of the earliest vegetarian characters on TV.

  • The first vegetarian character to appear on a sitcom or drama is apparently one Professor Heywood Bradford in the episode "Gracie's Vegetarian Plot" (1 or 2 August 1951) of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950-1958).

  • The first recurring vegetarian character was in the Japanese manga series Kimba the White Lion (1965 or 1966), a cartoon about a young lion who is vegetarian, although the word "vegetarian" isn't used. From the episode "Insect Invasion":

    Of course [crops instead of meat is] a good idea, Kimba. If all the meat-eating animals can learn to eat vegetables instead then the weaker animals will be safe, and we can all live in peace.

  • Third on the list is our friend Mr Spock from Star Trek: The Original Series.

###No, but he was the first recurring vegetarian character in a western TV show.

The Animal Liberation Front has done their research on this matter. From the following page:

Vegetarians have been speaking up for animals since at least the time of Pythagoras (570-490 B.C.), the Greek mathematician. Television sets have been around since 1923, and by 1947 were in enough American homes for Truman to deliver the first Presidential television address. But who is the first Vegetarian character on television? Who is the most recent? The Vegetarian characters in between? The answers are here.

Clicking on the first link, 1951 to 1993, takes us to a list of the earliest vegetarian characters on TV.

  • The first vegetarian character to appear on a sitcom or drama is apparently one Professor Heywood Bradford in the episode "Gracie's Vegetarian Plot" (1 or 2 August 1951) of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950-1958).

  • The first recurring vegetarian character was in the Japanese manga series Kimba the White Lion (1965 or 1966), about a young lion who turns vegetarian in his quest to promote peace in the animal kingdom, although the word "vegetarian" isn't used. From the episode "Insect Invasion":

    Of course [crops instead of meat is] a good idea, Kimba. If all the meat-eating animals can learn to eat vegetables instead then the weaker animals will be safe, and we can all live in peace.

  • Third on the list is our friend Mr Spock from Star Trek: The Original Series. For further reading on vegetarianism among Vulcans, see Why would Vulcans be vegetarian in an era with replicators?

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###No, but he was the first recurring vegetarian character in a western TV show.

The Animal Liberation Front has done their research on this matter. From the following page:

Vegetarians have been speaking up for animals since at least the time of Pythagoras (570-490 B.C.), the Greek mathematician. Television sets have been around since 1923, and by 1947 were in enough American homes for Truman to deliver the first Presidential television address. But who is the first Vegetarian character on television? Who is the most recent? The Vegetarian characters in between? The answers are here.

Clicking on the first link, 1951 to 1993, takes us to a list of the earliest vegetarian characters on TV.

  • The first vegetarian character to appear on a sitcom or drama is apparently one Professor Heywood Bradford in the episode "Gracie's Vegetarian Plot" (1 or 2 August 1951) of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950-1958).

  • The first recurring vegetarian character was in the Japanese manga series Kimba the White Lion (1965 or 1966), a cartoon about a young lion who is vegetarian, although the word "vegetarian" isn't used. From the episode "Insect Invasion":

    Of course [crops instead of meat is] a good idea, Kimba. If all the meat-eating animals can learn to eat vegetables instead then the weaker animals will be safe, and we can all live in peace.

  • Third on the list is our friend Mr Spock from Star Trek: The Original Series.