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Kenia Hernandez Cueto played the child actress/singer Maria. Actress Carmen Zapata starred in the program for nine seasons in the role of Doña Luz, the mayor of Villa Alegre, [10] [11] Mexican-American singer-actress Marisela appeared on the show in her youth. [12]
WLS-TV: INK: Interesting News for Kids (circa 1972, with Fahey Flynn and Joanie Sandler, aka "Susie Streetnoise", along with a cast of various puppets) WGN-TV: Junior Crossroads; WGN-TV: Junior Edition; WBKB-TV: Junior Jamboree (later Kukla, Fran and Ollie), The Play House (with Angel Casey)
The Brady Kids: Animation: 2 seasons, 22 episodes: Sherwood Schwartz: September 9, 1972 – October 6, 1973: ABC • Filmation • Paramount Television: TV-G: Traditional The Flintstone Comedy Hour: Comedy: 1 season, 18 episodes • William Hanna • Joseph Barbera: September 9, 1972 – January 26, 1974: CBS: Hanna-Barbera Productions: TV-G ...
Los Dedos de la Mano - The Fingers on the Hand; Los Robles - The Robusts; Milly; Modelos SA (Vendida en 15 países de América) - Models, South America; Mujeres sin Hombre - Women without a man; Poquita Cosa - Little Thing; Posada Corazón - Love Hearth; Pueblo Chico - Small Town; Renzo, el gitano - Renzo, the Gypsy; Secretos De Mujer - Woman's ...
M. The Magic Clown; The Magic Door (TV series) The Magic Garden (TV series) The Magic Window; Magicland; Make a Wish (TV series) Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine
For much of its history, the bulk of NetSpan/Telemundo's children's programming has been derived of mainly live-action and animated programming from American and international producers, including Spanish-language dubs of programs produced in other languages, and Spanish-language programming acquired from other countries.
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This program aired at 8 a.m. (CST) and lasted 1 hour—and briefly for 1.5 hours billed as "The Children's Hour ... and a Half." [3] During a typical episode, Kelly would generally draw cartoons, read the Sunday comics page of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, [4] or introduce a cartoon, such as an episode of Davey and Goliath or JOT.