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1970s American children's comedy television series (2 C, 47 P) Pages in category "1970s American children's television series" The following 152 pages are in this category, out of 152 total.
Gidget (sometimes seen as a sequel to the 1959 film of the same name, despite numerous discontinuities in plot, time frame, and other details – so perhaps best viewed as an adaptation of the film and its source novel, Gidget, the Little Girl with Big Ideas) The Girlfriend Experience (loose adaptation of the film of the same title)
TV-G: Traditional Josie and the Pussycats: 1 season, 16 episodes • Dan DeCarlo • Richard Goldwater: September 12, 1970 – January 2, 1971: CBS: Hanna-Barbera Productions: TV-G: Traditional Sabrina the Teenage Witch • Comedy horror • Fantasy • Sitcom • Slapstick • Supernatural: 1 season, 31 episodes: September 12, 1970 – August ...
Meg and Jo arrive at Sally Gardner’s party, a rich, albeit snobby childhood friend of theirs. Meg yearns for nice things like the other girls feeling out of place in the same dress she wore to Sally’s party the year prior. Pitying her, her rich friends give her a makeover.
1970s preschool education television series (2 C, 38 P) Pages in category "1970s children's television series" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Kizzy is the name given to the 1976 BBC adaptation of Rumer Godden's 1972 novel The Diddakoi (a.k.a. The Gypsy Girl). [1] It starred Vanessa Furst as the title character and was produced by Dorothea Brooking.
The series was based on the 1973 made-for-TV movie Sunshine and DeYoung, Bill Mumy, Corey Fischer, and Meg Foster all reprised their roles from the film. [1] [2] The series originally ran for 13 episodes on NBC in the spring of 1975. The show's opening theme was John Denver's hit song "Sunshine on My Shoulders."
December 23, 1970 The Magic Roundabout: February 2, 2005 Magical Princess Minky Momo: TV Tokyo: March 18, 1982 May 26, 1983 Magical Princess Minky Momo: La Ronde in my Dream: Direct-to-video July 28, 1985 Maison Ikkoku: Fuji TV: March 26, 1986 March 2, 1988 Maison Ikkoku: Apartment Fantasy: Theatrical October 10, 1986 Maison Ikkoku: Television ...