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HBO Storybook Musicals: 1987 1994 1 Seabert: 1987 1989 1 Co-production with France 2- Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child: 1995 2000 3 The Little Lulu Show: 1995 1999 3 Co-production with Family Channel: The Neverending Story: 1995 1996 1 Tales from the Neverending Story: 1996 2000 1 The Adventures of Paddington Bear: 1998 2000 3
HBO Kids (formerly Jam) was an American preschool/children's television morning programming block operated by Home Box Office, Inc. (HBO), a division of Warner Bros. Discovery. The block ran on HBO Family , HBO's sister station that targets children and families.
[41] [42] Movie presentations on HBO Family are restricted to encompass films rated G, PG, or PG-13 (or the equivalent TV-G, TV-PG, or TV-14), and as such, it is the only HBO channel that does not air R, NC-17, or TV-MA rated program content. Originally intended as a secondary service for HBO's family-oriented programming, HBO Family assumed ...
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The top-to-bottom restructuring of WarnerMedia’s TV and streaming units includes a shift in the oversight of kids and family programming for HBO Max. The responsibility for developing children ...
Later on, Jam and HBO Family's programming were added on Magnet's lineup like The Little Lulu Show, Freshman Year, and What Matters. In 2004, the block moved its timeslot to 1:30pm and runs until 3:30pm. [2] When this happened, some of the programming was dropped and was replaced with a full hour of Crashbox.
Savior Complex (TV series) Shock Video; The Shop; Show Me a Hero; Small Town News: KPVM Pahrump; Somebody Somewhere (TV series) Spicy City; Standing Room Only (TV series) Stax: Soulsville U.S.A. The StoryTeller (TV series) Strangers (1992 film) Stuart Little (TV series) Summer Heights High; The Sympathizer (miniseries) The Synanon Fix
Title Premiere date End date Source(s) Small World: June 2, 1996 May 26, 2002 Big Bag: March 11, 2001 Sitting Ducks: April 21, 2003 February 28, 2004