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Pappyland is an American half-hour children's television series written by Jon Nappa and broadcast on WCNY-TV in Syracuse, New York and PBS stations from 1993-1999. Thereafter, the show was moved to TLC and began airing new episodes on its Ready Set Learn! block from September 30, 1996 [1] until 1997, with reruns airing until February 21, 2003.
Most episodes of this series were later edited by the BBC in the late 1990s, reducing the length of the episodes down to 10 minutes to fit with the runtime of the first series. These were broadcast until 2001. 1. Brum and the Helicopter – 6 October 1994; 2. Brum and the Crane – 13 October 1994; 3. Brum Goes Ice Skating – 20 October 1994; 4.
Short: Three kids chasing Happy the Leprechaun encounter his lesser-known brother Bertram, who makes the regular part of Happy Charms cereal, much to the kids' disinterest. Mike Wartella short: The Nix Kid Pix Awards goes horribly wrong when an award presenter is drenched in slime and turns into a giant reptilian monster who begins to wreak havoc.
Episodes 1-4, 10, and 21-24 are hosted by Dave Hood, episodes 5-9 and 11-17 are also hosted by Dave Hood, with Becky Borg as co-host, and episodes 18-20 are hosted by David Sidoni. Real Wheels aired in broadcast syndication (alternating with KidVision series A Day With ) during the 1996–97 television season under the umbrella title Dream Big ...
The Magic School Bus – Human Body (September 6, 2005, reissued July 31, 2012) For Lunch; Inside Ralphie; Flexes Its Muscles; Gets Planted (bonus episode on Cinedigm issue) The Search for the Missing Bones (book included with some copies of Cinedigm issue) The Magic School Bus: Catches a Wave (September 6, 2005, reissued July 31, 2012) Wet All ...
The Wheels on the Bus is a video series by Our Happy Child Productions, LLC, of Simi Valley, California. The Wheels on the Bus series is a collection of educational DVDs, TV series, music CDs and downloadable videos that aim to teach early skills to young children. [1] The series features songs sung by Roger Daltrey. [2]
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In later episodes (1995 to 1997) Mr Jolly was played by Andy Hockley. Rosie's platform bore a tractor, a ship, an aeroplane and a car. Rosie's platform bore a tractor, a ship, an aeroplane and a car. These episodes featured Peggy, Poppy and Why Bird, who rode on the roundabout and went off on adventures (but on some episodes only Peggy and Why ...