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Crackerjack is a British children's television series which was initially aired on the BBC Television Service between 14 September 1955 and 21 December 1984 (with no series in 1971). [3] The series was a variety show featuring comedy sketches, singers and quizzes, broadcast live with an audience. [4] Crackerjack returned in 2020.
Wow! or known as Exclamation Point (traditional Chinese: 驚嘆號; simplified Chinese: 惊叹号; pinyin: Jīng Tàn Hào) is the eleventh studio album by Taiwanese singer Jay Chou, released on 11 November 2011 by JVR Music. [1] The album was nominated for three Golden Melody Awards and won for Best Album Packaging.
Graphically, the exclamation mark is represented by variations on the theme of a period with a vertical line above. One theory of its origin posits derivation from a Latin exclamation of joy, namely io, analogous to "hooray"; copyists wrote the Latin word io at the end of a sentence, to indicate expression of joy.
2. “10 Little Elves” by Super Simple Songs. A Christmas song that’s both catchy and educational? Yes please. Even preschoolers can count 20 little elves with this fun tune.
"Skidamarink" or "Skinnamarink" [1] is a popular preschool sing-along song from North America. [citation needed] Originally titled "Skid-dy-mer-rink-adink-aboomp" [2] or "Skiddy-Mer-Rink-A-Doo", [3] the initial version of the song was written by Felix F. Feist (lyrics) and Al Piantadosi (music) for the 1910 Charles Dillingham Broadway production The Echo. [3]
Five Children and It; Fix & Foxi and Friends; Flash Gordon; The Flashing Blade; Flint the Time Detective; The Flintstone Kids; The Flintstone Comedy Hour; The Flintstone Comedy Show; The Flintstones; The Flumps; Fly-High and Huggy; Flip [25] Fly Tales; Footy Pups; The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang; For the Children; Forget Me Not Farm; Fox Tales ...
The song was published in various places through the decades following the late 1960s, including a volume of "constructive recreational activities" for children (1957), [2] a book of drama projects for disabled children (1967), [3] and a nursing home manual (1966). [4] In 1971, Jonico Music filed for copyright on the song, crediting it to Joe ...
(The Song Formerly Known As), a single on the 1997 album Unit by Regurgitator; Exclamation Mark, a 2011 album by Jay Chou; Exclamation Point, a 2010 LP by DA!! (Trippie Redd album), released in 2019 ! (Trippie Redd song), that album's title track! (Cláudia Pascoal album), released in 2020