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Ben Olafson (performed by Jim Martin) is a Norwegian-American boy from a farm near Renner, South Dakota. Like Jody, he is a child of a single parent, but unlike her, whose are divorced, his father is deceased ("Big Boys Don't Cry"). He is good at solving difficult puzzles and a talented dancer.
The Puzzle Place: Created by Rob Stork. With Alice Dinnean, Noel MacNeal, Jim Martin, Carmen Osbahr. A group of kids (puppets) from diverse backgrounds and cultures come together at "The Puzzle Place" to hang-out, tell stories, sing songs and hold celebrations.
The Puzzle Place is a show that aired from 1994-1998. In 2007 rerurns Its about a multi-ethnic group of six preteen kids (puppets) all from different American backgrounds named Julie, Kiki, Ben, Leon, Skye, and Jody.
The Puzzle Place is an American children's television series produced by KCET in Los Angeles and Lancit Media in New York City. Although production was dated and premiered on two Los Angeles PBS stations, KCET and KLCS, on September 15, 1994, it did not officially premiere on all PBS stations nationwide until January 16, 1995, with its final ...
An ensemble cast of six engaging "puppet kids" from diverse backgrounds come together in a colorful, magical environment called the Puzzle Place. The series is designed to be entertaining and stimulating for young children.
"The Puzzle Place" — a world where a diverse cast of Muppets tackle hard-hitting, real-life issues like racism, prejudice, and bullying — was insanely popular. But perhaps the most puzzling part of the show's legacy is how it all together up and just mysteriously disappeared one day.
The Puzzle Place is a television series on PBS that contains a group of kids of different race and their two pets, Sizzle and Nuzzle. They help solve issues, such as racial discrimination, to figuring out a problem of their own.
The Puzzle Place was an edutainment puppet show produced by KCET and Lancit Media that initially ran from 1994-1998 on PBS with 75 episodes and 6 out-of-print VHS compilations.
The show ran on PBS Kids from April 3, 2000 to November 22, 2010, taking over the schedule slot held by The Puzzle Place upon its debut. This TV show was a companion piece to Sesame Street aimed at slightly older children.
Created in the wake of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, it features a group of children from differing racial and ethnic backgrounds who hang out together at the titular Puzzle Place, where they learn to work out their problems and disagreements in a peaceful, constructive manner.