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The Charlie Horse Music Pizza; Chic-a-Go-Go; The Chica Show; Choose Up Sides; Chowder (TV series) Chucky (TV series) CityKids; The Clyde Frog Show; Colby's Clubhouse; Come On Over (TV series) Commander Tom Show; Commander USA's Groovie Movies; Cousin Skeeter; Crank Yankers; Crash & Bernstein; Crashbox; The Crayon Box; Critters: A New Binge ...
The Ren & Stimpy Show: Surreal comedy: 4 seasons, 52 episodes: John Kricfalusi: August 11, 1991 – October 20, 1996: Nickelodeon (1991–95) MTV (1996) Spümcø (seasons 1–2) Games Animation (seasons 3–5) TV-Y7: Traditional Taz-Mania: Comedy: 4 seasons, 65 episodes: September 7, 1991 – May 22, 1995: Fox Kids: Warner Bros. Animation: TV-Y ...
Boat Building – 15 October 1990 – John visits Black Country Narrow Boats, the boatyard that built the Ragdoll, where Rosie and Jim try making their own boats out of paper and foil. 8. Washing – 22 October 1990 – It's a rainy day on the Ragdoll, and John's in need of washing his clothes, so he sets out to a local launderette to get them ...
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 episode airing on December 4, 1998, and reruns airing ...
The Basil Brush Show; The Beano's Dennis the Menace and Gnasher Show; Bear Behaving Badly; Becca's Bunch; Becky and Barnaby Bear; Big & Small; Big Babies; The Big Breakfast; Big City Park; Big Cook, Little Cook; Biggleton; Bill and Ben (TV series) Billy Bean and His Funny Machine; Birthday People; Bits and Bobs; Bitsa; Bo' Selecta! Bodger ...
These '90s and 2000s shows shaped the childhoods of many kids and remain a source of nostalgia for a lot of adults. The post 30 Nostalgic Posts About Iconic TV Shows And Films From The ‘90s And ...
The staff at KOMU promised to only air the show briefly in its lineup due to concerns over the same reason why KRCG pulled Sesame Street off its lineup. KOMU immediately aired Sesame Street at the same slot as KRCG/KMOS as a replacement of both Sanford & Son and Hollywood Squares for a brief time from June 20, 1977 until August 31, 1977).
Kenneth Radley, who played banana “B1” on the classic kids’ series “Bananas in Pyjamas” for over a decade, spilled the beans on a recent episode of “The Final Encore” podcast. News ...