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  2. Kino's Storytime - Wikipedia

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    Kino's Storytime, also known as Storytime, is an American children's reading television program which aired on PBS from October 12, 1992 until September 1, 1997. [1] It was produced by KCET in Los Angeles, California. It was available on VHS from Strand Home Video and Video Treasures.

  3. Story time - Wikipedia

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    Kino's Storytime, an American television program which aired on PBS from 1992 to 1997; Storytime, a 2007 Australian short film directed by Jub Clerc; Storytime, a 1997 short animated comedy film written, directed and animated by Terry Gilliam

  4. Mark Ritts - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1990s, Ritts was the voice and performer of Kino, the Emmy Award-winning puppet co-host of the PBS series Storytime, as well as one of the show's writers. From 1992 to 1998, he participated on CBS's Beakman's World. In it, Ritts starred as Lester, a disgruntled actor (with a bad agent) in a rat suit who reluctantly helps Beakman ...

  5. Kyle Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Kino's Storytime; The Secret World of Alex Mack – Ryan (one episode, 1996) NewsRadio – Jimmy's Kid ('Rodney') (one episode, 1997) Seinfeld – Son (one episode, 1997) Chicago Hope – Spencer Clanahan (one episode, 1997) Mad About You - The Little Boy (one episode, 1997) Promised Land – Connor Hixon (one episode, 1998)

  6. The Puzzle Place - Wikipedia

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    The Puzzle Place is an American children's television series produced by KCET in Los Angeles and Lancit Media in New York City.Although production was dated and premiered on two Los Angeles PBS stations, KCET and KLCS, on September 15, 1994, it did not officially premiere on all PBS stations nationwide until January 16, 1995, with its final episode airing on December 4, 1998, and reruns airing ...

  7. Starstuff - Wikipedia

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    Krikles's voice was a simple, light character voice that I have used years, variously adapted, for a string of characters, including Storytime's "Kino" . Zornad's voice was a bit of a steal from a favorite comic of mine who used to be a regular on the old Steve Allen Show—Dayton Allen, whose signature line was "Whyyyyy not??!"

  8. Category:PBS Kids shows - Wikipedia

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    S. The Saddle Club; Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat; Scientastic! SciGirls; The Second Voyage of the Mimi; The Secret City; SeeMore's Playhouse; Sesame Street

  9. List of Kino's Journey episodes - Wikipedia

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    ADV Films Region 1 DVD box set containing all thirteen episodes of Kino's Journey —the Beautiful World— (2003). Kino's Journey —the Beautiful World— is an anime series based on the light novel series of the same name written by Keiichi Sigsawa and illustrated by Kohaku Kuroboshi.