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1950s; 1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; ... 0–9. 1950s American children's game shows ... Pages in category "1950s American children's television series"
WBAL-TV: Paul's Puppets children's marionette show that ran from 1948 to 1958; WBAL-TV: P.W. Doodle (Royal Parker), children's cartoons and Mickey Mouse Club reruns 1962-1965; Maryland Public Television: Bob the Vid Tech (with Bob Heck) Children's Interstitials and specials 1993-2010
1950s; 1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; ... following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. A. 1950s American children's television ... children's television series (50 P) P.
Calliope (TV series) Cappelli & Company; Captain 11; Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels; Captain Chesapeake; Captain Cosmic; Captain Kangaroo; Captain Noah and His Magical Ark; Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future; CBS Children's Film Festival; Centurions (TV series) Chief Halftown (TV program) The Children's Hour (TV program ...
The 1950s brings to mind poodle skirts, sock hops, and drive-in movies. I Love Lucy, The Honeymooners, and Leave It to Beaver were popular television shows, and Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, and ...
Crackerjack is a British children's television series which was initially aired on the BBC Television Service between 14 September 1955 and 21 December 1984 (with no series in 1971). [3] The series was a variety show featuring comedy sketches, singers and quizzes, broadcast live with an audience. [4] Crackerjack returned in 2020.
In 1947, NBC's first major children's program was Howdy Doody, one of the era's first breakthrough television programs. The series, which ran for 13 years until it ended in 1960, featured a myriad of characters led by a freckle-faced marionette voiced by the show's host, "Buffalo" Bob Smith.
This is a list of children's animated television series (including internet television series); that is, animated programs originally targeted towards audiences aged 12 and under in mind. [1] [2] [3] This list does not include Japanese, Chinese, or Korean series, as children's animation is much more common in these regions.