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The You and Me Tree was the block's setting from 2011 to 2017. It was a treehouse made from recycled objects and craft materials. [8] The Goodnight Garden was the block's previous setting from 2005 to 2011. It was a garden of trees with star-shaped leaves, and it had patterned blankets on the ground.
Astroblast! is an American animated science fiction children's television series created by Bob Kolar for Sprout.The series follows Comet, a loving red dog, Sputnik, an adventurous peach pig, Halley, a smoothie-delivering pink rabbit, Radar, a bouncy brown monkey, and Jet, a mute green alligator, who live together with an alien octopus named Sal in the Astroblast Space Station to the fictional ...
On April 7, 2011, The Jim Henson Company announced they had partnered with Northern Irish production company Sixteen South (the producer of Sesame Tree) to produce a full-length series of 52 11-minute episodes that would premiere on Sprout in the fall. [4] The full-length TV series shows the Pajanimals doing some playtime before getting ready ...
10.6 Sprout/Universal Kids Productions. 10.7 Peacock TV. ... UCP co-produced the series from 2008 to 2011 when it moved to NBC's sister channel USA Monk: 2002–2009:
The series premiered on September 23, 2011, with the finale airing on June 24, 2016. A total of 76 segments in 39 episodes were produced. The show was broadcast on Disney Junior in Canada, the Sprout channel in the United States, Tiny Pop in the United Kingdom, Mentari TV in Indonesia, TV3 in Malaysia, Rai Yoyo in Italy, TNT in Russia, France 4 ...
Following the failure of PBS's original 24-hour PBS Kids Channel launched in 1999, on October 20, 2004 (just a little over a week after the launch of PBS Kids Go!), PBS announced that it had entered into a partnership with cable provider Comcast and production companies HIT Entertainment and Sesame Workshop to launch a 24-hour cable network aimed at preschool children. [1]
Roach also hosted Noodle and Doodle, Sprout's first full-length original series. One of the first two hosts (alongside Kevin), Kelly Vrooman hosted the show from September 26, 2007 to December 20, 2013, hosting the Kindest Kid special on the next two days. Vrooman also played Patty Pig on The Sprout Sharing Show and Kelly on The Chica Show.