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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 151 pages are in this category, out of 151 total.
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. This list does not include Japanese, Chinese, or Korean series, as children's animation is much more common in these regions.
Pages in category "1970s British children's television series" The following 145 pages are in this category, out of 145 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Make a Wish is an American children's television series which ran on ABC from 1971 to 1976. Produced by ABC News, it was hosted by musician Tom Chapin and created and produced by Lester Cooper. [1] It replaced Discovery, a similar series for children also produced by ABC News since 1962.
Here Come the Double Deckers! is a 17-part British children's television series originally broadcast in 1971 on BBC1, revolving around the adventures of seven children whose den was an old red double-decker London bus in a scrap yard. The programme made its US debut on 12 September 1970 at 10:30 am ET on ABC. The entire series was released on ...
KYTV: The Children's Hour (with Norma Champion) KYTV: Sesame Street (Sesame Street aired on KYTV beginning in November 1969 due to the lack of an NET/PBS station in the Ozarks. The show originally aired at 4:00 PM but moved to 9:00 AM several months later until the launch of KOZK in 1975). KSPR: Sammy's Place [clarification needed]
The series' original intention was to teach children safety, reading and emotional well-being. [5] The show featured a mixture of human actors and puppets.In 1979, new characters were introduced which included the actor Tony Hughes as Herbert The Handyman, along with puppet characters that included Mr Bits and Pieces, a marionette made from Household objects, and Purrfecta the Cat.
Villa Alegre (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbiʎa aˈleɣɾe], Happy Village) is a children's television show and the first national bilingual (Spanish/English) program in the United States. [1] It was produced by Bilingual Children's Television as its inaugural project on the company's founding in 1970. [2]