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Johnson and Friends is an Australian children’s television program that originally aired on ABC from 3 September 1990 to 10 July 1997. It was produced by Film Australia and was created by Ron Saunders , John Patterson and Ian Munro .
This is a list of episodes of the Australian children's television series Johnson and Friends. Series overview. Series Episodes Originally released; First released
FOX Children's Network committed to Johnson and Friends, thus The Fox Cubhouse was created. WQED and Fox teamed up and implemented Johnson and Friends , Rimba's Island , and Jim Henson's Animal Show into this concept. [ 1 ]
Johnson, the title character of Johnson and Friends, an Australian children's television series; Antony and the Johnsons, the formation of Antony Hegarty and his band The Johnsons (band), music group of the English singer composer Antony Hegarty; Johnson's Dictionary, a dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson
Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies for the Film Curious George is a soundtrack album for the 2006 animated film Curious George consisting of newly-recorded music by Jack Johnson "and Friends". It was released on February 7, 2006. The "Friends" are Ben Harper, G. Love, Matt Costa, and Kawika Kahiapo, each of whom accompanies Johnson and his band on one ...
Producing and co-creating Johnson and Friends and Magic Mountain. Ronald Victor Saunders is an Australian film and television producer, writer and director. He has worked in almost every genre of film and his career has spanned over 30 years.
John Carne Patterson (1949 – February 2016) was an Australian screenwriter, lyricist, playwright and children's author. He is known for co-creating the Australian children's television series Johnson and Friends, with Ian Munro (director) and Ron Saunders (producer).
Jack Johnson and Friends – Best of Kokua Festival is a live album by singer-songwriter Jack Johnson released in Germany on April 13, 2012, and worldwide on April 17, 2012. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] All songs on the album were recorded live during the six years (2004-8 & 2010) of Kōkua Festivals.