When I was just a bit bigger than a tater tot -- circa 1954-55 -- we had a local TV show (originated out of Augusta GA) called, I believe, "Hippity Hop."
The show was about a rabbit named "Hippity Hop" (a hand puppet) who had lived in a valley that had been covered with water by the building of a dam. The dam was at the Clark Hill Reservoir and formed a lake called Clark Hill. This lake is partially in South Carolina and partially in Georgia. The South Carolina portion is now named "Lake Thurmond", but everyone still calls it Clark Hill. (It was originally called Clarks Hill Dam Project in the late 1940s, but a clerical error dropped the "s" and all the signs were printed "Clark Hill"...so..that's what we call it).
Hippity Hop would regale us with stories of his kin and friends and how they were faring after relocation. The theme song was particularly wonderful I thought and I still remember a bit of it. Of course, I can't share the tune with you, but part of the lyric goes:
Heigh ho Hippity Hop
Come along and flippity flop
With Hipppity Hop