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"Daddy Dear" (The `D' Song) music by Bud Luckey, lyrics by Donald Hadley "Daddy Helps with the Dishes", sung by three muppet families about how they help each other doing chores, cooking, and homework, written by Joe Raposo (music) and Luis Santeiro (lyrics). "Dance Myself To Sleep" sung by Ernie, written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles.
Songs were a regular part of the show, from "Captain Kangaroo" to many traditional tunes to popular songs interpreted by puppets. Carmino Ravosa was a songwriter on the show from 1975 to 1977. [17] On the first show of every month, the Captain had a birthday cake for all of the children with birthdays that month.
Skippy the Bush Kangaroo (known commonly as Skippy) is an Australian television series created by Australian actor John McCallum, Lionel (Bob) Austin, and Lee Robinson, produced from 1967 to 1969 (airing from 5 February 1968 [2] to 4 May 1970 [3]) about the adventures of a young boy and his highly intelligent pet kangaroo, and the various visitors to the fictional Waratah National Park, filmed ...
The show was produced by CBS and was the professional animation debut of Ralph Bakshi (as animator) of adult animation fame. The cartoons originally featured Deputy Dawg, an anthropomorphic dog, as a deputy sheriff in Florida, although as the episodes progressed, the location changed to Mississippi, and later to Tennessee.
Jack's Big Music Show: 2005–2007: Nickelodeon Noggin: Spiffy Pictures South of Nowhere: 2005–2008: Noggin : Tom Lynch Company Purple and Brown: Nickelodeon: Aardman Animations: Interstitial series The X's: 2005–2006: Mr. Meaty: 2005–2009: Nickelodeon/Nicktoons CBC Television: 3J's Productions Wonder Pets! 2006–2010: Nickelodeon/Nick ...
Jackie Edwards, Children’s Media Foundation. Peppa Pig has been on the chopping block several times before. In the show’s early days, its maker, the animation company Astley Baker Davies, had ...
The Silly Songs have proven to be a very popular part of the show and have also prompted the release of several "sing-along" and compilation videos of these segments, some wrapped with new material that threads them into a fresh context. Some of the silly songs have been nominated for a GMA Dove Award. [1]
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