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The show came about when staff decided to film the tropical fish swimming around their aquarium as an idea for developing content for the website's online streaming channels. New episodes were presented on weekdays. The show was added to the network proper in February 2015, broadcast at 4 a.m.
The episode is notable as it was the first in the Degrassi franchise to depict abortion. In the PBS broadcast, the final scene, in which Erica and Heather are accosted by anti-abortion picketers as they make their way up to the clinic, is removed. [1] [2] The episode instead, ends on a shot of the twins looking on before they do so. January 14
From 4 March 2007 the broadcasting of FishCam on Channel 31 has ceased. [1] On 13 October 2014 FishCam returned at the new time of 9 pm hosted by Luis from Lessons with Luis. [2] It ran for 11 episodes, ending on 22 December 2014, when the fish tank was broken during the final episode. [3]
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Johnny Crawfish (voiced by James Rankin) is a lobster who tells a lot of jokes and resides in a fish tank, and sometimes plays rock and roll songs on the piano. He is inspired by Johnny Carson . Big Ears (voiced by Benedict Campbell ) is a friendly gnome who is Noddy's helper and father figure in the animated segments.
This is a list of television shows considered by critics and audiences as Peak TV (it has also been called "the Second Golden Age of Television" and "Prestige TV"). Notable programs considered as Peak TV
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In 1990, the show had already entered its second season and was now being broadcast at 90 stations, "including nine of the top ten markets among PBS affiliates." [ 3 ] In 1991, The 90's joined PBS's national prime-time lineup and it aired its third season every Tuesday on its peak of 160 stations. [ 6 ]