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Faith re-recorded the song twice: first, in 1969, as a female choral version, then, in 1976, as a disco version [8] titled "Summer Place '76". As reported by Casey Kasem on the American Top 40 broadcast of 25 September 1976, "Theme from A Summer Place" is the biggest hit on the American charts by a Canadian artist.
LOL with The N is a series of four stand-up comedy specials that aired on Noggin's teen programming block, The N. [2] The miniseries aired from May 30, 2003 [ 3 ] to June 20, 2003. Stand-up comedian Mike Birbiglia was the host of all four segments.
Oobi was the studio's first show. It starred a cast of bare-hand puppets, led by a boy named Oobi. It premiered on Noggin in 2000. [11] The first season was made up of two-minute shorts, while the second and third seasons were made up of longer episodes spanning 10-13 minutes each.
Jared Faber (also known as J-Radical) is an American musician, composer, and producer who works primarily in television and film.He composed the theme songs for Oobi, As Told by Ginger, Emily's Reasons Why Not, and Suburgatory. [1]
The N Soundtrack is an album consisting of songs from various television series that aired on Noggin's teen programming block, The N. Series represented on the soundtrack included Degrassi: The Next Generation , Beyond the Break , South of Nowhere , Instant Star , and Whistler .
Phred's theme song was written by Michael Ungar, a songwriter who later worked with Noggin on Girls v. Boys. [1] The show's audio mixing and sound design were done by Broadway Sound, a studio in New York. [15] The first season of Phred on Your Head Show contained 21 episodes, which were all animated over the course of six weeks in mid-1999. [4]
For example, "Uma, school, first day" is said in place of "It's my first day of school." The show was meant to help develop social skills, early literacy, and logical thinking. [12] In season 1, the episodes are simple shorts about Oobi making new discoveries. In season 2, the episodes were extended and followed a format made up of three parts.
Allegra's Window is an American musical children's television series that aired on Nickelodeon during its Nick Jr. block from October 24, 1994, to December 8, 1996, [2] [1] with reruns being shown until February 5, 1999; [3] it was later shown on Noggin from February 2, 1999, to April 6, 2003.