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First-run syndication (season 2) H-B Production Co. in association with: Fil-Cartoons Tama Production (season 1) Mr. Big Cartoons (season 1) Wang Film Productions (season 1) Additional animation: Kennedy Cartoons (uncredited) Big Star (uncredited) TV-Y7: Traditional Doug: Comedy Adventure: 7 seasons, 117 episodes: Jim Jinkins: August 11, 1991 ...
Each half-hour video featured around 10 songs in a music video style production starring a group of children known as the "Kidsongs Kids". They sing and dance their way through well-known children's songs, nursery rhymes and covers of pop hits from the '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s, all tied together by a simple story and theme.
The shows listed here are produced by BBC Studios Kids & Family or its predecessors. ... Love Monster (2020) [note 2] Old Jack's Boat (2013) Our ... The Song Catcher ...
Garth Boomer worked with composer Chris Neal, to develop the story and songs for the show. [16] Nine new songs were created for the show. Activity Notes featuring activities and games based on the Lift Off Live musical were written by primary school specialist, Shirley Sydenham. [16] The notes were published by the Foundation as was a copy of ...
The series is set in a boarding house called Pinwheel House, which is powered by a pinwheel on the roof. The house's residents are a mix of live-action humans and puppets. Most of the show's songs are set to music in the style of a wind-up music box. Pinwheel premiered on December 1, 1977, on Channel C-3 of QUBE's local cable system in Columbus ...
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 ...
The two co-hosts often had a microphone in front of them. The show had an unscripted feel with the characters talking to each other in realistic, often meandering styles. Sifl and Olly would sing both original and classic songs throughout the show with an original song at the end. Though it featured puppets, the series was not intended for ...
The Gerbert TV show first aired on the CBN Cable Network, which later changed its name to CBN Family Channel and The Family Channel. The first shows were taped in Virginia Beach, Virginia at the CBN studios and all other shows were taped in Irving, Texas, at the Studios at Las Colinas. [2]