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Junior Magazine was a TV programme for teenagers, which ran for 7 years on CBC Television's coast to coast network, seen Sundays from 2-3 p.m. . Fred Rainsberry was largely responsible for running the Children's Television Department for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, out of their Jarvis Street studios in Toronto during the 1950s and '60s.
James Walter Nolan Jr. (25 September 1918 [1] – 6 March 2004), known as Uncle Jimmy, was a television personality in Yakima, Washington.During his 28-year career, Nolan held the various roles as announcer, newsman, weatherman, program director and the role he is best known for, the eponymous host of children's birthday show Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse.
Colby's Clubhouse (1995-2006) Curtain Climbing Kids Club (1993-2002) Davey and Goliath (1993–94, 2002–06) The Dooley and Pals Show (2004-2006) Faithville (1997-2006) The Filling Station (1993-1996) The Flying House (1993-2006) Fun Food Adventures (2006) The Gospel Bill Show (1993-2005) Greatest Heroes and Legends of the Bible (2002–06 ...
The streaming service announced they are launching a free Netflix Jr. Magazine, geared toward preschoolers, set to release this spring. “It’s an actual, physical magazine your kids can hold in
Astor House, clubhouse owned by the New York Junior League (the first League), Upper East Side. The first Junior League was founded in 1901 in New York City as the Junior League for the Promotion of the Settlement Movement. This original chapter is now known as the New York Junior League (NYJL).
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The Clubhouse Network, often shortened to "The Clubhouse," is an American nonprofit organization that provides a free out-of-school learning program where children (ages 10–19) from lower-income communities can work with adult mentors to explore their own ideas, develop new skills, and build confidence in themselves through the use of technology. [2]
The Club Kids were a New York City-based artistic and fashion-conscious youth movement composed of nightlife personalities active from the late 1980s to 1996.Coined by a 1988 New York cover story, the Club Kids crossed over into the public consciousness through appearances on daytime talk shows, magazine editorials, fashion campaigns and music videos.