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Saturday morning pictures or Saturday morning theatre were film shows put on in British cinemas between the 1920s and 1970s for children. They were shown on Saturday mornings and the price was normally 6d (2½p). At their peak, nearly 2,000 British cinemas put on a Saturday children’s matinee show, but by 1978 this had dropped to 300. [1]
KARK-TV: Bozo's Big Top (Replaced much of NBC's Saturday Morning lineup) KARK-TV: Candy the Clown (with Gary Weir) KARK-TV: Captain KARK (with Lloyd Denney) KKYK: Clowntown USA (with Gary Weir) KARK-TV: Lorenzo the Tramp (with Gerry Wheeler) KATV: Mr. Specs' Cartoon Caravan (with Bruce Smith) KATV: Romper Room ("Miss Sylvia", "Miss Linda")
Hey Hey it's Saturday was a British children's Saturday morning television programme that aired on the breakfast television channel TV-am. [1] Based on the Australian Saturday morning/night television programme of the same name , it ran from July 1990 until September 1991.
In December 2005, BBC Saturday morning show Dick and Dom in da Bungalow featured a thirty-year-old man singing "Bright Eyes" with his friends as part of a talent spot. This person was Matthew Lewis, formerly known as Matthew Butler, who performed his unique rendition of the song back in 1980 on Tiswas when he was aged five.
Saturday TV Funhouse is a segment on NBC's Saturday Night Live featuring cartoons created by SNL writer Robert Smigel. [1] 101 "TV Funhouse" segments aired on SNL between 1996 and 2008, with one further segment airing in 2011. It also spawned a short-lived spinoff series, TV Funhouse, that aired on Comedy Central.
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Premiering on 9 October 1971, [10] Hey Hey It's Saturday was a Saturday morning children's program in which Somers and Carroll provided "top and tail" segments between cartoon episodes. Due to the freedom afforded by its low-priority timeslot, the team was able to develop the comedic aspects of the show and the cartoon segments were eventually ...