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Early children's shows included Kukla, Fran and Ollie (1947), Howdy Doody, and Captain Kangaroo.Another show, Ding Dong School, aired from 1952 to 1965.Its creator and host, Frances Horwich, would sit in front of the camera and simulate small talk with the viewing audience at home, demonstrating basic skills for the camera.
WBAL-TV: Paul's Puppets children's marionette show that ran from 1948 to 1958; WBAL-TV: P.W. Doodle (Royal Parker), children's cartoons and Mickey Mouse Club reruns 1962-1965; Maryland Public Television: Bob the Vid Tech (with Bob Heck) Children's Interstitials and specials 1993-2010
Child Genius (British TV series) Child Support (game show) Child's Play (game show) Child's World; Children Ruin Everything; The Children's Doctor; Children's Ward; Choose Up Sides; Chopped Junior; Circle Square; Circus Boy; Class Dismissed (TV series) Cocoricó; Colby's Clubhouse; Cómplices Al Rescate; Contraption (game show) Cooking for Kids ...
1950s American children's game shows (5 P) M. The Mickey Mouse Club (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "1950s American children's television series"
1960s American children's comedy television series (2 C, 31 P) Pages in category "1960s American children's television series" The following 98 pages are in this category, out of 98 total.
Boomtown was a children's show on WBZ-TV in Boston, Massachusetts that ran Saturday and Sunday mornings from 1956 through 1974, and was hosted by singing cowboy Rex Trailer. Trailer was hosting a children's series in Philadelphia for Westinghouse ; when the series lapsed in 1956, Trailer was given a choice of two other Westinghouse stations ...
In 1947, NBC's first major children's program was Howdy Doody, one of the era's first breakthrough television programs. The series, which ran for 13 years until it ended in 1960, featured a myriad of characters led by a freckle-faced marionette voiced by the show's host, "Buffalo" Bob Smith.
The crown jewel of the children's programming lineup on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) was the award-winning Schoolhouse Rock! series of educational shorts, which mixed original songs and animation with lessons on basic school subjects such as mathematics, science, and history.