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- Watch With Mother Children's Television Are you sitting comfortably? Then I'll begin... If you can remember televisions looking like this, then you might remember the children's TV series 'Watch With Mother'. Quintessentially British. One of the first things I ever reme...
- Celebrities on Sesame Street Celebrities have walked down Sesame Street since the start. Sesame Street is the perfect way to see your favorite celebs let loose and show you a side of them you have maybe not seen. Some stars are just like you would expect them to be, but some may...
- Little Bear, the very best toddler show! Little Bear: He lives in the woods with Mother Bear and Father Bear, and goes on adventures nearly every day with his friends from the forest. Little Bear is a sweet, low-key show with lots of wonderful relationships. Little Bear and Mother Bear sew...
- Captain Kangaroo Captain Kangaroo aired on CBS for just under 30 years from 1955 to 1984. Captain Kangaroo was played by Bob Keeshan.It is interesting to note that Bob played the part of Clarabell the Clown on the old Howdy Doody show, which although Howdy Doody was...
- Grover: It's Your Lovable Furry Pal! Hello, it's your cute, furry friend Grover!! From the skies to the restaurant to the stage, this versatile Muppet lights up everyone's day when he shows up on the screen. This fuzzy blue guy is one of hardest working Muppets on Sesame Street and guar...
- The Troop Everyone in school thinks Jake, Hayley, and Felix are normal, but that's not really the case. The truth: they're part of a secret global society known as The Troop. Their mission: to keep the world's monster population under control. Can these three...
- Backyardigans Party The show is an animated musical-adventure series aimed at children between the ages of 2 and 10. In each episode, the show's five preschool friends - Pablo, Tyrone, Uniqua, Tasha, and Austin - rely on their vivid imaginations to transform their backy...
- What's Wrong with Barney I love you, you love me, we're a happy family. Lots of people find Barney annoying, but they figure he's ok for little kids, who like that sort of thing. I'm here to tell you differently. It's no joke. Barney really is insidiously evil.
- Gerry Anderson Television Showcase Stingray, Captain Scarlet, UFO, Space:1999, Joe 90, Supercar, Fireball XL5 and Thunderbirds were all the brainchildren of Gerry Anderson, who was a master of the heroic adventure tale, puppeteering technology and futuristic machine designs. For...
- The 100 Best Television Lenses These are the 100 Best Television Lenses on Squidoo, as determined by little ole me - JustBon! Included are lenses on various genres of television, such as TV shows, television actors and actresses, televisions and so much more! I have tried to rev...
- Boohbah! Birthdays and costumes! Boohbah! Another very strange show from the makers of Teletubbies, Boohbah is an exercise show about five little... uh... people of various colors doing magic. It's more energetic than teletubbies, but just as fun. Scroll down to see Bo...
- Howdy Doody The Howdy Doody Show aired on NBC from 1947 to 1960 for a total run of 2,343 episodes! Howdy was one of the very first children's programs and as such it inspired the creation of many other TV programs geared toward the entertainment and education of...
- Wimbledon Common (under construction) UNDER CONSTRUCTION When most people hear the word Wimbledon they immediately think of Tennis, but there is far more to Wimbledon than just Tennis. Wimbledon is a great small town on the southwest side of London. It has lots of great shops, it's on...
- Prehistoric Park - the children's natural history dinosaur series Prehistoric Park was a series starring naturalist Nigel Marvin using time travel to start a park full of dinosaurs. Made by Impossible Pictures Ltd, the people behind "Walking with Dinosaurs" and Primeval, the series is shot as a document...
- Ernie Coombs is Mr Dress-up If you grew up in Canada the odds are you know Mr. Dressup. He isn't some fly by night "Krusty the clown" type children's entertainer. He was the real McCoy. Kind of like Mr. Rogers in the USA, but somehow a little different, and distinctly ours. Ac...
