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It has been suggested that List of programs broadcast by TVOKids be merged into this article. ( Discuss ) Proposed since February 2025. This is a list of programs broadcast by TVO , an English-language provincial educational television station, operated by the Ontario Educational Communications Authority, a crown corporation owned by the ...
TVOKids' preschool block, (formerly The Nook and Gisèle's Big Backyard), airs weekdays. It includes interstitial segments hosted by Gisèle Corinthios and several puppets, including Sticks the Squirrel (Jason Hopley), Jay the Blue Jay ( Ali Eisner ), Melvin the Skunk (Marty Stelnick), This (Ryan Field), That ( Frank Meschkuleit ), and Polkaroo.
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TVOKids: 9 Story Media Group: British co-production Wilbur: 26 2006–2008 CBC Kids: Mercury Filmworks: Flash/Live-action Wild C.A.T.s: 13 1994-1995 CBS: Nelvana: American co-production Traditional Wild Kratts: 148 2011–present TVOKids: 9 Story Media Group: Flash The Wild Wild Circus Company: 5 2005 YTV: Nelvana: Shown on Funpak: CGI Will and ...
Odd Squad is a live-action television series that premiered on TVOKids in Canada and PBS Kids in the United States on November 26, 2014, both on the same day. In the UK, the series is broadcast by CBBC. [1]
In 2011, Spanish producer Zinkia Entertainment acquired a 51% majority stake in CAKE, who became the licensor for various Zinkia properties including Pocoyo. [3] The stake was purchased back by the Cake's management in July 2014 after Zinkia Entertainment entered administration.
Bob the Builder (September 3, 2001 – February 2014) Boblins (September 2006 – September 5, 2009) Brambly Hedge (2001–2004; sporadically) Butterbean's Café (January 5, 2019 – November, 2020) Care Bears (1999 – September 2, 2001; September 3, 2007 – 2008) Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot (September 8, 2012 – August 2014) Chomp ...
Joseph Motiki was born in Toronto, Ontario after his parents emigrated from their native South Africa to live in Canada. He grew up in the Borough of East York and attended high school at East York Collegiate Institute.