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Children’s Programming

"We always said that if the kids had half as much enjoyment watching the show as we had doing the show, everybody would be very well compensated." - "Buffalo" Bob Smith

Children's Programming describes shows designed specifically for children, that can be educational and/or entertainment based.

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B C D E H J K M N P R S T W
  • B
  • Bugaloos, The
  • C
  • Captain Kangaroo
  • Children’s Corner, The
  • Curiosity Shop
  • D
  • Disneyland
  • E
  • Electric Company, The
  • H
  • H. R. Pufnstuf
  • Howdy Doody
  • J
  • Judy Splinters
  • K
  • Kukla, Fran & Ollie
  • M
  • Mickey Mouse Club, The
  • Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
  • N
  • Nick News
  • P
  • Pee-Wee's Playhouse
  • R
  • Reading Rainbow
  • S
  • Sesame Street
  • Sesame Street: "Farewell, Mr. Hooper"
  • Shining Time Station
  • Soupy Sales Show, The
  • T
  • Time for Beany
  • W
  • Watch Mr. Wizard
  • Whistling Wizard, The

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Genres

  • Adventure / Espionage Series
  • Animation
  • Awards Shows
  • Children’s Programming
  • Classic Anthology Series
  • Comedy Series
  • Commercials
  • Cop / Detective / Mystery Series
  • Daytime / Primetime Serials
  • Drama Series
  • Game Shows
  • Late Night
  • Legal Dramas
  • Medical Dramas
  • Music Shows & Variety Shows / Specials
  • News and Documentary
  • Reality TV
  • Religious Programming
  • Sci-Fi / Supernatural Series
  • Service Shows
  • Sports
  • Talk Shows
  • TV Movies / Miniseries / Dramatic Specials
  • Western Series

Who Talked About This Genre

  • Richard Donner
  • James L. Loper
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  • Highlights
  • All Interviewee clips on this genre

Highlights

  • Sonia Manzano on her favorite moments and reactions to <i>Sesame Street</i>Sonia Manzano on her favorite moments and reactions to Sesame Street
    Clip begins at: 23:05, Duration: 03m 18s
  • Fred Rogers on "King Friday"; demonstrates the voice with the puppet from <i>The Childrens Corner </i>Fred Rogers on "King Friday"; demonstrates the voice with the puppet from The Childrens Corner 
    Clip begins at: 02:26, Duration: 01m 44s
  • "Buffalo" Bob Smith on going on the air with the very first <i>Howdy Doody Show</i>"Buffalo" Bob Smith on going on the air with the very first Howdy Doody Show
    Clip begins at: 13:58, Duration: 00m 53s
  • Lucille Bliss demonstrates the voices on <i>Crusader Rabbit</i>Lucille Bliss demonstrates the voices on Crusader Rabbit
    Clip begins at: 18:50, Duration: 01m 18s
  • Joan Ganz Cooney on the importance of humor in <i>Sesame Street</i>Joan Ganz Cooney on the importance of humor in Sesame Street
    Clip begins at: 10:21, Duration: 00m 43s

All Interviewee clips on this genre

  • Richard Donner
    • Richard Donner on directing The Banana Splits Adventure Hour
      Clip begins at: 05:15, Duration: 06m 15s
  • James L. Loper
    • James L. Loper on the introduction of Sesame Street
      Clip begins at: 17:45, Duration: 04m 00s
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  • Farewell, Mr. Hooper - Curator's Choice

    "FAREWELL, MR. HOOPER" the poignant 1983 episode of Sesame Street where Mr. Hooper's death is mourned, only aired once. Click here for a special curated collection of Archive interviewees talking about the making of this landmark episode.

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