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  2. Sprout Sharing Show - Wikipedia

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    The Sprout Sharing Show is a programming block on the Sprout cable channel. The show premiered on May 5, 2008, airing on daily afternoons (3 PM-6 PM EST) in the lineup formerly occupied by The Let's Go Show. However, The Let's Go Show moved to a weekend lineup (6 AM-7:30 AM and 9 AM-11 AM EST) until September 2010. It features three new ...

  3. List of programs broadcast by Universal Kids - Wikipedia

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    The Birthday Show: September 26, 2005 May 12, 2009 The Good Night Show: March 31, 2017 Sprout Diner: September 18, 2006 September 20, 2008 Sprout Sharing Show: May 5, 2008 May 11, 2014 The Let's Go Show: June 25, 2007 September 24, 2010 Musical Mornings with Coo: September 26, 2007 August 21, 2009 The Sunny Side Up Show: August 11, 2017 Wiggly ...

  4. Universal Kids - Wikipedia

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    Universal Kids was an American children's television channel owned by the NBCUniversal Media Group division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.. The channel launched on September 26, 2005, as PBS Kids Sprout, a preschool-oriented channel established as a joint venture between PBS, Comcast, Sesame Workshop, and HIT Entertainment, as an offshoot of the PBS Kids brand.

  5. The Sunny Side Up Show - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Yamada hosted The Show from September 26, 2007, having previously hosted The Birthday Show, to December 25, 2009, announcing he was moving to the big city, and was replaced by Dennisha. Yamada also played Ricky Rabbit on The Sprout Sharing Show. Liz Filios hosted the show from November 1, 2010 to June 4, 2012, when she was replaced by Carly.

  6. The Good Night Show - Wikipedia

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    One of Sprout's designers, Ward Jenkins, stated that "Sprout is PBS Kids' answer to Noggin." [3] Prior to New Year's Eve 2007, Noggin did not offer preschool shows in the nighttime hours. [4] [5] So at the time, The Good Night Show allowed Sprout to capitalize on nighttime programming for preschoolers, setting itself apart from its competitor ...

  7. Nina's World - Wikipedia

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    Nina's World is an animated children's television series.It is a spin-off/prequel to the Sprout network's first programming block, The Good Night Show, focusing on host Nina, [1] as a 6-year-old child who lives with her family in Chicago, Illinois.

  8. Noodle and Doodle - Wikipedia

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    Sean (portrayed by Sean Roach) is the host of the show, driver of the bus, and the person who makes the recipes and crafts. Noodle McNoodle (performed by Bianca Goode in Season 1, Stacy Nesbit in Season 2) is a lovable puppet of indeterminate species who assists Sean on making and cooking recipes and likes to use her "noodle".

  9. Ruff-Ruff, Tweet and Dave - Wikipedia

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    Ruff-Ruff, Tweet and Dave is a British interactive animated children's television series produced by Collingwood & Co. that premiered in the United Kingdom on CBeebies and in the United States on Sprout in 2015. [1]