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  2. List of local children's television series (United States)

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    WNEW-TV (now WNYW): Great Bombo's Magic Cartoon Circus Lunchtime Show (with Chuck McCann and Paul Ashley) WCBS-TV: The Great Foodini (with Hope Bunin and Morey Bunin) WWOR-TV/WOR-TV: Happy Felton's Knothole Gang (with Happy Felton) WRCA/WNBT/WNBC-TV: Howdy Doody Show (original puppet) (with Frank Paris) WABD/WNEW-TV (now WNYW): J. Fred Muggs Show

  3. Romper Room - Wikipedia

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    Romper Room was a rare case of a series being both franchised and syndicated, and some local affiliates—Los Angeles and New York being prime examples—would produce their own versions of the show instead of airing the national telecast. For some time, local shows all over the world used the same script but with local children.

  4. Magic Johnson Park - Wikipedia

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    It is named after Los Angeles Lakers star and activist Earvin "Magic" Johnson. A $80 million renovation of the park was completed in 2020, adding improvements like a 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m 2 ) community events center, [ 1 ] playgrounds for kids and 300 new trees. [ 2 ] "

  5. 20 Fun Things to Do with Kids in Los Angeles - AOL

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    So you want to explore Los Angeles but you’ve got one or more kids in tow, which—let’s be honest—limits your options quite a bit (no happy hours or romantic hotels for you, womp). But don ...

  6. Magic Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Castle was declared a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 1989. [1] One of the Castle's regulars was sleight of hand magician Dai Vernon (1894–1992), who moved to Los Angeles in 1963 and performed for decades at the Castle. In his retirement he would sit in the bar area entertaining and teaching, and after his death in 1992 at ...

  7. Moonbug Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Moonbug Entertainment Ltd. is a British children's media company and multi-channel network headquartered in London, with an office in Los Angeles. [6] [7] Founded in 2018 and owned by Candle Media, Moonbug creates and distributes children’s video and audio content.

  8. Magic Johnson Theatres - Wikipedia

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    The venture dates back to July 1995, when the Magic Johnson Crenshaw 15 opened in the Baldwin Hills Mall in the South region of Los Angeles, California. It was the first multiplex theatre opened, and was closed in 2010. [5] It was completely renovated and reopened as the Rave Cinemas Baldwin Hills 15 by the Rave Cinemas chain in 2011. [6]

  9. Hyperion Theater - Wikipedia

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    The theater held the world premiere for Spy Kids on March 18, 2001. [citation needed] The venue's first show was Disney's Steps in Time, a musical featuring songs from various Disney films. Later that year, The Power of Blast, a scaled-down version of the musical Blast! was created for the theater.

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