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It was Gerard Butler’s birthday, Joe Mantegna’s birthday, Whoopi Goldberg’s birthday today. Wednesday, November 13, 2024 Kevin goes to Steps. Kevin woke this morning he searched by voice Wavepad he also searched by voice Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas he wants to do three tabs then ate from his cookie plate then he slept on Ma’s pink blanket at 12:00 to 5:28 “Nature” at 12:00 to 1:00, “Next At The Kennedy Center” at 1:00 to 2:00, “Next At The Kennedy Center” at 2:00 to 3:00, “Next At The Kennedy Center’ at 3:00 to 4:00, “Next At The Kennedy Center” at 4:00 to 5:00, “BBC News” at 5:00 to 5:30. Soon the PBS Kids commercial breaks show up soon as it did Kevin did first see. Here Ma got up so were friends Lucy and Taylor. Kevin makes the volume on YouTube simply louder. He searched by voice Barney’s Night Before Christmas on September 28 1999 then he clicked on that Barney Christmas program on YouTube. Ma just handed Kevin cheerios dates fruit snacks. Soon off to work Dub first heads out. “Bye-Bye, Dub”, waved Kevin. Soon off she ran. Kevin took Ma to take a fun shower then got dressed. Kevin wants to close down the Chrome history tonight at 8:53 PM. Miss Shawndra was driving. Kevin gets his iPad. Kevin, Miss Shawndra, Andy, and William drove away to YMCA. Kevin texted his mom here about his day. Fun YMCA doors opened. Allison, Mr. Willie, Andy played these drums. Miss Krystyna was there. Today’s snack he ate some apples. They drove away back to program. They digged in that sweet lunch. Kevin gets back to his iPad. Kevin, Mr. Willie, Allison, and Nick drove away to Adventure Landing together. “See You Tomorrow, TV-Y.” The arcade doors opened. They saw Mr. Mike, Andy, Sarah, Andy, Miss Mika, and Will. They played some games. Today’s snack he ate simply grapes. They drove away back to program. It was time to go home. Miss Shawndra was driving back home. “Keys, You’re Not Gonna Believe Gang Did Today. We Played These Drums For Now Hit Music Then The Games With For All Game Tokens Fabulous As You Did Fabulous Adventure Landing Together.” Kevin drove Ma to Adventures at 5:30 to 8:30. Kevin wants to play songs about Sophie Koch to the school band then he’ll sing along sharing hits like “Mary Had A Little Sophie” “John Jacob Jingleheimer Sophie” The “Itsy Bitsy Sophie” “This Old Fun Sophie” “Camptown Sophie” “Five Little Sophie Socks” “Skip To My Sophie” “Row Row Row Your Sophie Boat” “She’ll Be Coming Round The Sophie” “Four Little Sophie Socks” “In The Evening By Sophie Wings” “Three Little Sophie Socks” “Goodnight Sophie” “Ten Little Sophie Socks” “We Wish Sweet Sophie” “Baa Baa Sophie Sheep” “Six Little Sophie Socks” “This Little Fun Sophie” “Yankee Sophie” “This Little Sophie Mine” “Yankee Sophie Dandy” “Fuzzy Wuzzy Sophie” “Goodbye Sophie” “Hokey Sophie” “Erie Sophie Canal” “Three Blind Sophie Mice” “Sing A Song Of Sophie Sixpence” “Joy To The Sophie” “We Sophie King” “Hickory Dickory Sophie” “More We Sophie Together” “Feres Jacques Sophie” “Where Is Young Sophie-Kin” “Pop Goes The Sophie” “When Sophie Saints Are Sailing In” “Battle Hymn Sophie Republic” “Silent Sophie” “Swing Low Sophie Chariot” “One Two Buckle My Sophie Shoe” “So Long Fuller Sophie” “S Is For Sophie” “Super Fun Sophie” “Swing Low Sophie Chariot” “So Lot Fun Sophie” “Tongue Twister Sophie” “Got Me Sophie Rooster” “True Sophie Driving By School Mountain” “Wheels On The Sophie Bus” “Twinkle Twinkle Little Sophie” The “Alpha Sophie Song” “Did You Ever See A Sophie” “Old MacDonald Had A Sophie Koch” “This Sophie Is Your Sophie” “God Bless Sophie” and here others. Kevin thought what a good time having them for now he did with the whole gang. “Thanks For Visiting Program, Keys, And We Learned That A Pal Do Fun Stops With Us.”

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Seeing show plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet pretend library steady march song was used in Riding In Barney's Car 1995 VHS between that song loud and quiet:

Arthur programs Arthur's Teacher Trouble, Arthur's Lost Library Book, Arthur's Baby, Arthur Writes A Story, Arthur's Eyes, Arthur's Pet Business, Arthur's New Puppy, D.W.'s Blankie, Arthur's Chicken Pox, D.W. Rides Again, Arthur's First Sleepover, Arthur Makes The Team, D.W., The Picky Eater, Arthur's Tooth, Arthur's Family Vacation, Arthur's Computer Adventure, Arthur's Birthday, Arthur's TV-Free Week, Arthur Gets Lost, Arthur's Treasure Hunt, Arthur Goes To Hollywood, Arthur's Famous Friends, Arthur's Scary Stories, Arthur's Mystery Files, Arthur's Storybook, Arthur's Celebration, Arthur's Best School Days, Arthur Goes To The Doctor, Arthur Goes On A Field Trip, Arthur Makes A Movie, The Good Sport, Arthur's Great Summer, Arthur's Tasty Treats, Arthur Cracks The Case, Arthur's Family Fun, Arthur Gets Spooked, Arthur's Pet Follies, Arthur Saves The Day.

Babysitters Club programs 13 titles based on books by Ann M. Martin: Mary Anne And The Brunettes, Dawn And The Haunted House, Stacey's Big Break, Kristy And The Great Campaign, The Babysitters' Special Christmas, Claudia And The Missing Jewels, Dawn The Dream Boy, Claudia And The Mystery Of The Secret Passage, Jessi And The Mystery Of The Stolen Secrets, The Babysitters And The Boy Sitters, Dawn Saves The Trees, Stacey Takes A Stand, The Babysitters Club Remember.

Busterfield library home of cubs love to read, Between The Lions tape seen on PBS Kids, here Announcer Bunny program preview in the beginning PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end: Farmer Ken's Puzzle, The Hopping Hen, To The Ship! To The Ship!, Something Fishy, Piggyback, Piggyback, The Fox And The Crow, The Sad Dad, Humph! Humph! Humph!, The Good Seed, Iracus's Wings, Zoop! Zoop!, Clickety-Clack, Clickety-Clack!, Poetry Day, Bobby The Hopping Robot, Teacher's Pet, The Last Cliff Hanger, Pebble Trouble, Oh, Yes, It Can!, Five, Six And Thistle Sticks, Bug Beard, Trains And Brains And Rainy Plains, Quest, Quest, Quest!, The Spider And The Lie, Why The Baboon's Balloon Went Ka-Boom!, But, Mama, But..., Dreaming Shakespeare, Rats, Tweet! Tweet!, Good Night, Knight, The Chess Mess, Stop That Chicken!, Pecos Bill Cleans Up The West, Shooting Stars, Touching The Moon, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, Fuzzy Wuzzy, Wuzzy?, Lionel's Antlers, The Chap With Caps, Pandora's Box, Lionel's Great Escape Trick, There's A Fly In My Soup, The Popcorn Popper, Hug, Hug, Hug, A Peck Of Peppers, Sausage Nose, The Old Man, A King And His Hawk, The Roar That Makes Then Run, Giants And Cubs, Be Bop, Hay Day, Pigs Aplenty, What Parakeets Need, Too Cool, You Can't Catch Me!, Huff And Puff, Out In Outer Space, Help!, Two Coats, One Goat And One Boat, Treats!, Art Party, Grow, Mane, Grow!, Three Goats, No Waiting, Step By Step, Dance In Smarty Pants!.

Blue's Clues programs seen on Nick Jr.: Blue's Big Musical Movie, Meet Joe!, It's Joe Time!, Get To Know Joe!, Blue's Big Band, Shapes And Colors!, Blue Takes You To School, Blue's First Holiday, Classic Clues.

Bear In The Big Blue House programs: Potty Time With Bear, Early To Bed, Early To Rise, Storytelling With Bear, Sense-Sational!, Party Time With Bear, Shapes, Sounds And Colors With Bear, Sleepy Time With Bear And Friends, Tidy Time With Bear, Visiting The Doctor With Bear, Dance Party!, Everybody's Special!, A Bear For All Seasons, Heroes Of Woodland Valley, Practice Makes Perfect.

Berenstain Bears programs based on books by Stan And Jan Berenstain: Adventure And Fun For Everyone, Fun Lessons To Learn.

Jay Jay The Jet Plane programs: Nature's Treasures, Fun Learn!, New Friends, New Discoveries, Soaring Sky High, Friends Take Flight, A Season To Share!, First Flights And New Friends, Something Special In Everyone, Golden Rules Of Growing Up, Good Friends Forever!.

Zoom programs seen on PBS Kids: Party With Zoom, The Making Of Zoom!, America Kids Respond, America's Kids Remember.

Old MacDonald's Sing-Along Farm VHS Share And Care Alike, That's What Friends Are For, Past, Friends And Future.

It's A Big Big World DVDs The Sky Above, Investigate Your World, Safe And Sound, The Earth Needs You, You Can Do It, The Big Big Sleep, Be Healthy And Happy, Everyone's Different.

Shalom Sesame programs The Land Of Israel, Tel Aviv, The People Of Israel, Jerusalem, Chanukah, Sing Around The Seasons, Journey To Secret Places, Aleph-Bet Telethon, Passover, Kids Sing Israel.

The Animal Train.

William's Wish Wellingtons volumes.

Gargoyles VHS volumes.

Mona The Vampire DVDs based on books by Sonia Holleyman.

The Adventures Of Ronald McDonald: McTreasure Island.

Wee Sing Favorites videos Animal Songs, Classic Songs For Kids.

Land Before Time programs The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure, The Land Before Time III: The Time Of The Great Giving, The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through The Mists, The Land Before Time V: The Mysterious Island, The Land Before Time VI: The Secret Of Saurus Rock, The Land Before Time VII: The Stone Of Cold Fire, The Land Before Time VIII: The Big Freeze, The Land Before Time IX: Journey To Big Water, The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration.

Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood movie: Daniel Visits A New Neighborhood.

Rocket Saves The Day based on the Rocket The Dog canine doggone books by Ted Hills.

Tweety's High-Flying Adventure.

How I Spent My Vacation, Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure.

Musical Adventures.

Backyard Adventures.

Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer fully animated Christmas program and song by Dr. Elmo.

Must Be Santa.

It's Grinch Night!.

The Cat In The Hat Gets Grinched.

Mickey Loves Minnie.

Kermit's Swamp Years.

We Wish You A Merry Christmas sung and narrated by that fabulous country singer Travis Tritt.

Queen Greatest Hits.

Muppet Classic Theater.

Meet The Muppets!.

More Muppets, Please!.

It's Not Easy Being Green.

Muppet Treasure Island Sing-Along.

Yes, I Can Learn, Yes, I Can Help, Yes, I Can Be A Friend.

Big Bag videos: Explore With Us!, Imagine With Us!, Share With Us!, Dance With Us!, Sing With Us!.

Berenstain Bears First Time Video on VHS from Random House Home Video based on books by Stan And Jan Berenstain including The Berenstain Bears And The Messy Room, The Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers, The Berenstain Bears And The Truth, The Berenstain Bears Get In A Fright, The Berenstain Bears In The Dark, The Berenstain Bears And The Trouble With Friends, The Berenstain Bears And Too Much Birthday, The Berenstain Bears No Girls Allowed, The Berenstain Bears Get Stage Fright, The Berenstain Bears Forget Their Manners.

Brum videos Brum And The Baby Carriage, Brum And The Little Girl Lost, Brum And The Bank Robbers, and Brum To The Rescue.

Raffi programs A Young Children's Concert With Raffi, Raffi In Concert With The Rise And Shine Band, Raffi On Broadway: A Family Concert.

Visual Bible For Kids episodes The Birth Of Jesus, The Great Storyteller, The Story Behind The Cross, The Great Escape, The Story You Can Believe In.

New Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh 10 volumes on VHS based on books by A.A. Milne: Volume 1 The Great Honey Pot Robbery, Volume 2 The Wishing Bear, Volume 3 Newfound Friends, Volume 4 There's No Camp Like Home, Volume 5 Wind Some, Lose Some, Volume 6 All's Well That Ends Well, Volume 7 King Of The Beasties, Volume 8 The Sky's The Limit, Volume 9 Everything's Coming Up Roses, Volume 10 Pooh To The Rescue.

Richard Scarry's Best ABC Video Ever!, Richard Scarry's Best Counting Video Ever!, Richard Scarry's Best Busy People Video Ever!, Richard Scarry's Best Learning Songs Video Ever!, Richard Scarry's Best Silly Stories And Songs Video Ever!, Richard Scarry's Best Sing-Along Mother Goose Video Ever!.

Kids Telling Kids: Sharing God's Love One On One VHS from 1994. Starring Hope Cervantes voice of Tosha from Barney home videos of which that purple dinosaur pal. Kevin already bought that for his birthday Monday September 16 2019 together.

Six Clifford's Fun With videos from 1988 based on books by Norman Bridwell: Clifford's Fun With Letters, Fun With Numbers, Fun With Opposites, Fun With Rhymes, Fun With Shapes, and Fun With Sounds.

2 Kids For Character video programs on VHS: Kids For Character with Choices Count!, simple character.

Hey Arnold! programs from Paramount: The Helga Stories, Urban Adventures, Arnold's Christmas, Love Stinks, and Partners.

Hey, You're As Funny As Fozzie Bear, Mother Goose Rhymes, Neat Stuff To Know And To Do, Peek-A-Boo: A Big Surprise For Little People, Sing-Along, Dance-Along, Do-Along, Wow, You're A Cartoonist!.

Pound Puppies programs from Family Home Entertainment: City Pound, The Fairy Dogmother, Secret Agent Pup, In Pups We Trust.

Sesame Street title program featuring Jim Henson's Sesame Street Muppets: Learning About Letters, Learning About Numbers, Play-Along Games And Songs, Sing Along, Big Bird's Story Time, Count It Higher: Great Music Videos From Sesame Street, Monster Hits!, Sing Yourself Silly!, Rock & Roll!, Dance Along!, Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals, Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game, We All Sing Together, Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years, The Best Of Elmo, Put Down The Duckie, Sesame Street Celebrates Around The World.

Barney videos and DVDs their favorite Barney Songs to play along with Barney and his friends: Barney Songs, Barney's Musical Scrapbook, Barney's Adventure Bus, It's Time For Counting, Barney's Halloween Party, Sing And Dance With Barney, Let's Play School, Barney's Night Before Christmas, More Barney Songs, Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm, Barney's Super Singing Circus, Come On Over To Barney's House, Be My Valentine Love, Barney, Let's Go To The Zoo, You Can Be Anything, Barney's Beach Party, Round And Round We Go, Barney's Christmas Star, Songs From The Park, Read With Me, Dance With Me, Barney's Best Manners: Your Invitation To Fun, Happy Mad Silly Sad, here Movin' And Groovin'.

Wee Sing programs nine titles: Wee Sing Together, King Cole's Party, Grandpa's Magical Toys, Wee Sing In Sillyville, The Best Christmas Ever!, The Big Rock Candy Mountains, The Marvelous Musical Mansion, The Wee Sing Train, Under The Sea.

Rolie Polie Olie programs: The Great Defender Of Fun, The Baby Bot Chase, Springy-Time Fun.

Sony Wonder version of Sesame Street hit favorites: Cookie Monster's Best Bites, Big Bird Sings!, Do The Alphabet, Learning To Share, Imagine That!, Elmocize, Sleepytime Songs And Stories home video version for Bedtime Stories And Songs on May 12 1986, Telling The Truth, Get Up And Dance, Sing Yourself Sillier At The Movies, Quiet Time, Elmo Says BOO!, 123 Count With Me, Big Bird Gets Lost, Fiesta!, The Alphabet Jungle Game, The Great Numbers Game, Let's Eat!: Funny Food Songs, Kids' Favorite Songs, The Adventures Of Elmo In Grouchland: Sing And Play, Let's Make Music, Elmo's Musical Adventure: The Story Of Peter And The Wolf, Elmo's Magic Cookbook, Kids' Favorite Songs 2, Computer Caper, Bert And Ernie's Word Play, Elmo Visits The Firehouse, Zoe's Dance Moves, Sesame Sings Karaoke, What's The Name Of That Song?.

Teletubbies programs: Here Come The Teletubbies, The Magic Pumpkin And Other Stories, Christmas In The Snow, Go! Exercise With The Teletubbies, Baby Animals, Silly Songs And Funny Dances, Look!, What's That?, Oooh!.

Winnie The Pooh programs based on books by A.A. Milne: Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search For Christopher Robin, Winnie The Pooh: Seasons Of Giving, Frankenpooh and Spookable Pooh, A Very Merry Pooh Year, Springtime With Roo.

These VeggieTales title programs: Where's God When I'm S-Scared?, God Wants Me To Forgive Them!?!, Are You My Neighbor?, Rack, Shack And Benny, Dave And The Giant Pickle, The Toy That Saved Christmas, Very Silly Songs!, Larry-Boy! And the Fib From Outer Space!, Josh and the Big Wall!, Madame Blueberry, lly Sing-Along 2: The End Of Silliness, Larry-Boy And The Rumor Weed, King George And The Ducky, Esther... The Girl Who Became Queen, Lyle The Kindly Viking, The Ultimate Silly Song Countdown, The Star Of Christmas, The Wonderful World Of Auto-tainment!, The Ballad Of Little Joe, An Easter Carol.

Sing-Along Songs Supercalifragilisticexpialidocous home video version for I Love To Laugh to December 28 1990, Sing-Along Songs Circie Of Life, Pongo And Perdita, Happy Haunting Party At Disneyland, Flik's Musical Adventure At Disney's Animal Kingdom, Sing A Song With Pooh Bear And Piglet Too home video version of Sing A Song With Pooh Bear on February 23 1999, A Little Patch Of Heaven.

The Book Of Pooh Stories From The Heart seven enchanted stories with Pooh and his friends.

The Angelina Ballerina programs here Rose Fairy Princess, Angelina In The Wings, Friends Forever, The Lucky Penny, The Show Must Go On: Christmas In Mouseland, Meet Angelina Ballerina, Lights, Camera, Action!.

Wiggles programs Wiggle Time!, Yummy Yummy, Wiggly Wiggly Christmas, Wake Up Jeff, Toot Toot!, Dance Party, Wiggly Play Time, Yule Be Wiggling, Wiggly, Wiggly World!, Hoop-Dee-Doo!: It's A Wiggly Party, Wiggly Safari, Magical Adventure: A Wiggly Movie, Wiggle Bay, Space Dancing, Top Of The Tots, Cold Spaghetti Western.

Mary-Kate and Ashley programs How The West Was Fun, School Dance Party, Vacation Parties, Favorite Parties, Passport To Paris, Our Lips Are Sealed, Winning London, Holiday In The Sun, Getting There, When In Rome, The Challenge.

Sing-Along Songs programs horizontal sticker label from 1980s, vertical sticker label from early 1990s: Sing-Along Songs You Can Fly, Very Merry Christmas Songs, Disneyland Fun.

Kidsongs programs: A Day At Old MacDonald's Farm, I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing, Good Night, Sleep Tight, Cars, Boats, Trains, And Planes, The Wonderful World Of Sports, Sing Out, America!, What I Want To Be!, A Day At The Circus, A Day At Camp, Very Silly Songs, Ride The Roller Coaster.

Joanie Bartels hit programs: The Rainy Day Adventure, The Extra Special Substitute Teacher.

Bob The Builder programs: Can We Fix It?, To The Rescue!, Pets In A Pickle, Bob's White Christmas, The Big Game, Busy Bob And Silly Spud, Celebrate With Bob, Bob Saves The Day!, Building Friendships, Teamwork!, Dig! Lift! Haul!.

Disney programs: The Return Of Jafar, Aladdin And The King Of Thieves, Beauty And The Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, Belle's Magical World, The Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars, The Brave Little Toaster To The Rescue, Pocahontas II: Journey To A New World, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, Mickey's House Of Villains, Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas, Buzz Lightyear Of Star Command: The Adventure Begins, The Little Mermaid II: Return To The Sea, Lady And The Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure, Recess Christmas: Miracle On 3rd Street, Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed In At The House Of Mouse, Cinderella II: Dreams Come True, The Hunchback Of Notre Dame II, Tarzan And Jane, 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure, Atlantis: Milo's Return, Stitch! The Movie, 2 Recess programs All Growed Down and Taking The Fifth Grade, The Lion King 1½.

Elmo's World programs Dancing, Music, Books!, Babies, Dogs And More!, Birthdays, Games And More!, Springtime Fun!, Wake Up With Elmo, Happy Holidays!, Head To Toe With Elmo, Elmo Has Two! Hands, Ears And Feet.

Caillou programs Caillou The Explorer, Caillou's Furry Friends, Goodbye Winter, Hello Springtime!, I Want To Grow Up!, Caillou's Reading Adventures, Dr. Caillou, Caillou's Holiday, Caillou's Neighborhood, It's A Party!, Big Brother Caillou, Caillou's Summer Vacation, Caillou's Outdoor Adventures, Caillou At His Best.

Sagwa programs Cat Tales And Celebrations, Sagwa's Storybook World, Great Purr-Formances, Feline Friends And Family, Kitty Concerto, Feline Festivities.

Saddle Cub programs based on The Saddle Club books by Bonnie Bryant Adventures At Pine Hollow, Horse Crazy, The Mane Event, The First Adventure, Friends Forever.

Scooby-Doo programs Scooby-Doo On Zombie Island, Scooby-Doo And The Witch's Ghost, Scooby-Doo And The Alien invaders, Scooby-Doo And The Cyber Chase, Scooby-Doo And The Legend Of The Vampire, Scooby-Doo And The Monster Of Mexico.

Wishbone programs Twisted Tail, Homer Sweet Homer, The Slobbery Hound, The Prince And The Pooch, Terrified Terrier, Salty Dog, Bone Of Arc, Frankenbone, A Tail In Twain, Hercules Unleashed, Wishbone's Dog Days Of The West, Wishbone In The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.

Gullah Gullah Island programs Sing Along With Binyah Binyah, Binyah's Surprise, Dance Along With The Daise Family, Feelings, Christmas.

Allegra's Window programs Small Is Beautiful, Waiting For Grandma, Storytime Sing-Along, Allegra's Christmas, Play Along With Allegra And Friends, Sing Along With Allegra And Lindi.

Animaniacs programs The Warners Escape, Animaniacs Stew, You Will Buy This Video!, Spooky Stuff, Helloooo, Holidays!, Wakko's Wish.

The Magic School Bus programs Gets Lost In Space, For Lunch, Goes To Seed, Inside Ralphie, Gets Eaten, Hops Home, In The Haunted House, Plays Ball, A Magic School Bus Halloween, Kicks Up A Storm, Blows Its Top, Going Batty, Flexes Its Muscles, The Busasaurus, Taking Flight, Ready, Set, Dough, Gets Ants In Its Pants, Out Of This World, Getting Energized, Butterflies!, Spins A Web, In A Beehive, Under Construction, In The Rainforest, Gets Planted, Makes A Rainbow.

CatDog programs CatDog Vs. The Greasers, Together Forever.

Are You Afraid Of The Dark? programs Ghostly Tales, Nightmare Tales, The Tale Of Cutter's Treasure.

Coming Soon To John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Pretend Library Steady March Song Was Used In Riding In Barney's Car 1995 VHS 28 Letters 36 Notes 4 Words 8 Syllables 32 Words For Lyrics 8 Da's Buddy Begins With J Key Of F Major Wednesday January 1 2025-Present Kevin Wants To Do New Category Pages Shawn, Min And Kenneth Singing Loudly Librarian Kathy Asks To Sing A Little Quieter Soon After Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Years Eve Showing It Out With Kevin Scats His Song: Summit Central Show Direct-To-Video Great Visit Fun Miss Angela John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet WNED PBS Channel 17 Between The Lions Tape Pineview With Mr. Phil Sony Music: Come visit Summit Central first located for now here at 150 Getzvlle New York sorts of fun things here like Adventures at 3:00 to 5:00 PM for every Monday-Friday, Adventures at 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM for every Monday-Friday for Summer, Expeditions at 5:30 to 8:45 PM together, plus other fun stuff. This reminds Kevin of The Alphabet Song from Sing Along, from a Friday visit for now Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang The Alphabet Song about 128 times. Sony plays those programs to it for now sharing it out with such a hit surprise. That opening just starts with the instrumental version of Blue's Clues Season 1 theme song together. Fun it did with Bonnie on headphone right: in the ballad with: Garden. Zoo. Flower. Toy. Blue's Clues Season 1 instrumental version of this would go: And Now What Do We Do? Now What Do We Do? Well, You Know What To Do. Full same lines for it. Simply a fella with: "Between The Lions Tapes. Just A Bunch Of Seen On PBS Kids." Milk caps serve as the main reward for playing the activities in the game, which, when completed successfully, award the player some points. Each time the player earns 100 points in one of the game's learning categories (math, reading, time, or nature), the player will go to the Milky Way, where the Milk Cap Mouse will allow the player to pick out one of the milk caps from his collection for the player's own collection. There are four sets of milk caps, one for each of the aforementioned categories. Possibly 128 science caps for playing games at with their Summit friends plus also for now for using a quiet voice at Central they've earned simply a science cap 128 science caps just like these notes used in Barney The Other Day I Met A Bear from Going On A Bear Hunt seven words of the song 20 super-dee-duper letters 128 syllables for lyrics four verses sung by Barney (Bob West), B.J. (Patty Wirtz), Ernie (Steve Whitmire), Danny (Jeffery Hood), Stephen (Chase Gallatin), Kim (Erica Rhodes), Keesha (Mera Baker), and Zoe (Fran Brill). Plus also 128 which singing it 128 times together fun it did with being sung for now Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang The Alphabet Song from Sing Along. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen! Our player is only (number between 100 and 1) point/points away from winning a brand new science cap. See if you can collect them all. Soon after they've played games at Central would go: Congratulations! You just won a brand new science cap! Click on the cap that you want to take. Click on the left and right arrows to see more caps. You now have (number of cap) science caps. There are 128 in all. See if you can collect them all. Come back when you've won 100 points. Then, I'll let you take one of my fantastic milk caps. Play games earning these science caps. Every time the player earns five caps, these viewers allow them to preview science caps. Science caps give a racecar special abilities, like making the racecar magnetic, giving it a shield, or making it speedier just like The Alphabet Song from Sing Along Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria, and kids sang it already sung about 128 times. Every time science caps are just earned, the player will win these because these viewers remind here of The Alphabet Song from Sing Along because Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang it already sung about 128 times. Something else to play but not that favorite will be that melody The Alphabet Song from Sing Along to it would go: This Page Isn't Available. Sorry About That. Try Searching For Something Else. That means some onscreen letters there have to go to Pineview together because Kevin is going with Mr. Phil for now. Rubber Duckie Had A Barn fun incorrect song he or she would tell Kevin no together. "Rubber Duckie Had A Barn. E-I-E-I-O. Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Together." Kevin goes to Pineview with Mr. Phil either 5:30 to 8:30, 10:00 to 2:00, plus even the summertime 9:00 to 3:00 Sony just play sorts of fun things here like playing programs with Mr. Jesse’s friends together. That reminded Kevin of The Alphabet Song from Sing Along key of simply E Flat Major Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang The Alphabet Song about 128 times. Kevin texted here about his day usually do that with to visit Steps here fun as he did to it he’d say: ‘This Afternoon Tell Dub Later Today At 2:30’ for about Steps outings Kevin texted Ma, Dad, Dub, or somebody else. See watch Super Why Cole and Tiptie play there text Ma, Dad, Dub, or somebody else. Weeknights and weekend nights at 6:30 for now great to go watch with the Super Readers. Aunt Kathleen text said: I Am Doing Well, Thank You For Asking. It Sounds Like You Are Having A Great Day. I... (different types of things and trips). Each program features a cool boy named Cole he is from Central here at Summit together, Kaitlin was a girl wearing glasses reading Twilight Breaking Dawn book quietly friends call her Kate. Which if Kevin drinks red cup, Josef's water, Yeti, and blue bottle, gotta do a cartwheel. Good way with doing a cartwheel sipping four red cup, Josef's water, Yeti, and blue bottle: Start in a lunge. To start your lunge, put your dominant leg in front and bend it slightly. Your back leg should be straight. Your arms should be straight above your head, near your ears. Put your hands on the ground. Put your hands on the ground with your hands turned 90 degrees. Kick your feet over your head. Kick your feet over your head one at a time. The foot that kicks first should land first. Land in a lunge. Land in a lunge facing the opposite direction you started from. Your arms should be over your head near your ears. Your front leg should be slightly bent, and your back leg should be straight. Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Record the program that just press the REC button to record WNED PBS Channel 17 VHS recordings then playback the program recorded tape extended play. Featuring voices on Kevin's category page: Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar, Violet Tinirello played Trondise, Karen Prell played Tiptie, Jennifer Barnhart played Yo-Yo, Zachary Bloch played Trondise (even though his voice sounds like Alpha Pig), Steve Whitmire played Ernie, Jim Henson played Kermit, Frank Oz played Bert and Cookie Monster, Jerry Nelson played Count Von Count, Holly Gauthier-Frankel played Clover, Eric Jacobson played Grover, Martin P. Robinson played Mr. Snuffleupagus and Telly Monster, Rudman played Fireman Duck, Christopher Cerf played Little Chrissy and those others. Their friends possibly to do The Snuffleupagus Alphabet. They wave some arms then they recite them with green onscreen letters so nice so slow. Each program focuses on these viewers follow lines for a song with Kevin just scatted some fun it did with he actually says Heimer he'll follow these words here of his song Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly librarian Kathy asks to sing a little quieter here in a pretend library Kevin actually says Heemer the other guys which tell Kevin still not Heemer because they're supposed to say Heimer Kevin counts 8 Da's between singing it louder then quieter with softer song down together. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet hit tune. With Wavepad, original cast recording. Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Dad's birthday 2024 vanilla garden, zoo, flower, toy cake things in the ballad Tortured Poets Department Taylor Swift album, Ma's birthday 2024 Let's Eat Funny Food Songs 2004 DVD plus Ma's birthday cake, Dub's birthday 2024 Ma, Dad and Dub head out to Dub's birthday dinner plus Dub's birthday cake, Kevin's birthday 2024 Kids' Favorite Songs 1999 VHS CTW version Together Forever 1999 VHS Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah 1986 VHS Sing-Along Songs Fun With Music 1989 VHS, Christmas 2024 Ma wants 10 CDs Dad wants 6 Between The Lions tapes seen on PBS Kids Dub wants 9 videos of The Oz Kids. Plus in the beginning here of Kevin's text here about Ma's day he'd say: "Hi, How Are You Doing Today..." noting what tape he or she would like to know best. "Hope Your Day Is Going..." "I Am Having A.. Day." Following tapes are that first version of that calypso version of the Sesame Street Theme from Season 24 to Season 29 from 1992-1998 that version has Zoe seeing zoo animals Baby Natasha winning a big race. Following tapes are that first version of that calypso version of the Sesame Street Theme from Season 24 to Season 29 from 1992-1998 that version has Grover seeing a tiger plus along with Oscar Prairie Dawn watching girls doing a cartwheel. Please Remember This Afternoon... Usually do 2 versions here of here Ernie eats cookies in bed here at 12:00 PM to 5:59 PM during three day weekend for Martin Luther King Day break, Presidents Day break, Memorial Day break, nine day weekend Fourth Of July break, ten day weekend Labor Day break, three day weekend Columbus Day break, Veterans Day break, sixteen day weekend Christmas break Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Years, with such a pal together. From Monday to Thursday line: When The School Is New. Possibly Friday simply When The Street Is New. This Christmas Kevin played Between The Lions tapes simply a surprise with seen on PBS Kids. Here Announcer Bunny program preview in the beginning PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end. Announcer Bunny here to show you what's coming up, next on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, check out what's coming up, here on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, don't touch that remote! Here comes Between the Lions! Please stay tuned to see what happens next on my favorite show. That's right, Between the Lions! So in the end for now he says... If you think that was fun, watch this! Segments in the show here like Sam Spud, Chicken Jane, Cliff Hanger, Word Doctor With Dr. Ruth Wordheimer, Gawain's Word, plus a few other segments here for it. So in the end here of some awesome Between The Lions tapes website promo from Click: There Are Games And Stories At The Between The Lions Website: Pbskids.org, Or America Online Keyword: PBS Kids. Ma, Dad and Dub go to see Miss Angela together Kevin takes Mr. Phil to Pineview here in his truck Kevin eats dinner here in his new lunchbox together popcorn water apples grapes little bag for Lay’s full of games to play, dances to play, walks outside, drawing crafts, karaoke, food, songs from hit radio, Just Dance, sports, and more. Kevin goes to Pineview with Mr. Phil either 5:30 to 8:30, 10:00 to 2:00, plus even the summertime 9:00 to 3:00 Sony just play sorts of fun things here like playing programs with Mr. Jesse’s friends together. While Ma, Dad and Dub go for visit their god friend Miss Angela, Kevin takes Mr. Phil to Pineview for every Wednesday and Friday Mr. Jesse taught such a fun stop with Kevin’s friends Amanda, Jaylin, Steven, Hussein, Matthew, David, Sammy, Tori, Miss Tracy, Ethan, Kaylie, and their friends here in different times here at 5:30 to 8:30, 10:00 to 2:00, 9:00 to 3:00, 3:00 to 5:00 which Sony plays many programs that Kevin ate dinner with Kevin’s friends he ate popcorn, water, apples, apples, grapes, chips fun it did together. Songs and games with simply a hit event showing it out with such a hit surprise. Plus pasta with Dub using his spoon not playing Kevin's cool favorite The Alphabet Song from Sing Along this did simply a hit surprise this all know with sung it already because Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria, and kids sang it already sung about 128 times. There if Kevin drinks red cup, Josef's water, Yeti, blue bottle which, gotta do a cartwheel. Catalogue Number… Title Date… Writer By… Screenplay By… That voice-over title card being read by stuffed animal Zoe. Kevin already bought her from Clayton's located at 5225 Main Street Williamsville New York so did the other 2 Oscar plus Count Von Count before he can record show 4101 "Elmo And Zoe Claim A Ball". Two sponsors in this: X, 17 (same as show 4054). Pink nose got small, probably those yellow and purple bows she's wearing a tutu. Since Season 2 to have one letter and number as sponsors. This was also teach these viewers to give the sponsors twinkling sound effects at the end of each program. So it reminds Kevin of the line Come On Everybody Here We Go Off To Neverland special line from the song You Can Fly You Can Fly You Can Fly from here. Each tape features 2 sponsors: one letter and one number. World of title covers on VHS and DVD here like clamshell cover, slipcover, DVD covers here, and more. Using the end white screen, blue screen in the end, white and black static in the end there in the end with to it play together. Each program taught which such a hit story here about tales with Dash and Dot stories that boy named Dash plus a tiny girl named Dot here say Doink with for each hit story. Plus also blue camcorder usually make some movies here in Elmo's blue camcorder he'd say: "...Made A Video With This Camera. It's Called (CLEARS THROAT) (naming title here of Elmo's camcorder for movies) By Me." Your voices of Barney including: Pia Manalo plays that voice for Min, Lauren King plays Kathy, Jessica Zucha plays Tina, Brian Eppes plays Michael, here all his friends. Arthur videos from 1997 Kevin plays Christmas 2017 fully animated show with 2 great hit stories. The World Mr. Monty taking from the Elmocize title on June 11 1996 to do that. This special guest Cyndi Lauper to do that for now. Exercise: Why Do They Do It. Since February 1992 Monty does have no tongue fun it did with here in his mouth, since September 1994 which for a special request Monty does have a tongue in his mouth. Arthur videos from 1997 Kevin plays Christmas 2017 fully animated show with 2 great hit stories. Barney videos from Blockbuster 1995 commercial about Barney videos from 1995 seen any Barney video like "Barney In Concert" 1992 tape, 2 copies of "Waiting For Santa" 2 copies of "Barney In Concert" 1995 tape, "Barney's Magical Musical Adventure", 2 copies of "Riding In Barney's Car", "Barney's Imagination Island" seen on DVD, "Let's Pretend With Barney" the original copy on videocassette, "Barney Live In New York City", "Families Are Special", a 1995 copy of "Barney's Magical Musical Adventure", "Barney's Campfire Sing-Along" original copy, "Barney Safety", "Making New Friends", 2 copies of "Barney Goes To School", "Barney Rhymes With Mother Goose", "Barney's Best Manners" the original copy on videocassette, "Barney's Alphabet Zoo", "Rock With Barney", "Barney's Birthday", and "Barney's Home Sweet Homes", plus more videos like "Yes I Can Be A Friend" from Yes I Can featuring Muppet Babies, "Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game 1991 VHS seen it on DVD Kevin already bought 2003 DVD from Christmas 2018, "Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals" 1991 VHS seen it on DVD here Kevin already bought this from Christmas 2018, plus more tapes. At The Blockbuster Holiday Gift Center, Buy Any Barney Video And Get Barney For Just $9.99. Plus There's Thousands Of Great Gift Ideas Many For Under $10. So This Year, Give Them Entertainment. This commercial seen it Saturday March 4 2017. Fabulous visit for now long version of Disney's Children's Favorites record offer. Get That Happy Feeling Singing And Dancing To 81 Of Your Favorite Songs On Three Big Albums Presented By The Walt Disney Music Company. Good Times Are Sailing Your Way On Children's Favorites 1, 2, And 3. A Tuneful Treasury For You To Enjoy With Your Friends And Family. This Timeless Collection Of Toe-Tapping Hand-Clapping Tunes Will Have You Skipping, Laughing, Playing, And Dancing Up A Storm. Have A Happy Time, Anytime, Sharing Songs Like "This Old Man", "Old MacDonald", "Camptown Races", "I've Been Working On The Railroad", "Oh Susanna", And Dozens More. For Sing-Along But On Campouts, Car Trips And At Parties, Sent For Your Children's Favorites Collection Today. 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Middle goes: Now That's The End Of Side 1. So You Can Fast Forward Or Just Sit Tight. I'll Be Right Back. Conclusion of side 1: Side 1 Is Over. So Fast Forward Or Hold On. Side 2 Is Coming Up. For All You Fishermen Out There Listening, Here's A Chance For You To Be A Part Of My Fishin' Tales. If You Know A Good Fishing Story, Or Just Some Outdoor Encourage That's A Little Or A Lot On The Unusual Side, Please Get In Touch With Me At The Phone Number Or Address In The Case Of These Tapes. If I Use Any Part Of Your Story, I'll Send You A Special Gift That I Know You'd Enjoy. The outro: Well, That's About It For Now. Hope You Enjoyed Them, And I Look Forward To Sharing Some More Of My Tales With You Again Real Soon. Just Remember It's Much Better To Listen To Them, There It Is To Be A Part Of Them. Nice visitor Saturday August 1 2015 was Beauty And The Beast the original 1992 tape that cover has six characters in this together two people four objects, three previews in the beginning "Aladdin" coming this Christmas to theaters, "Sleeping Beauty" on January 29 1959, and "Pinocchio" on February 23 1940, plus a preview in the end "101 Dalmatians". Their favorite part of the cassette is "Be Our Guest". Right visitor story on Tuesday April 21 2020 Kevin played both programs first was that tape Dance With The Teletubbies he already played with that box has Sun Baby but Voice Trumpet but no windmill there Get Up And Dance that program from 1997 that day that birthday dad went to take Lucy to Love Your Dog they stayed with Taylor that birthday dad went back to Love Your Dog to take Lucy back home again. Tape intro Tinky Winky there in the beginning, Po was the boo shouter in the end. Laa-Laa dances ballet, Tinky Winky jumps up and down just for fun. Tinky Winky watches Larette tap-dancing in the garden with white tap shoes on, Dipsy watches children dancing. Green, Yellow, Red, Purple. Special magical event: tap-dancing teddy bear. From the beginning of that cool Follow The Leader Dance, Rolf Saxon states that Follow The Leader Dance in the US version. Voice Trumpet says Trot Trot repeatedly here instead of Trit Trot those cool fun same lines. This was fixed in the US version as there is now the TV receiver music playing when Tinky Winky says "Very tired" in the US version. There will be Daniel Tiger cake with that fantastic fork, full of rainbow cookies, there vanilla birthday brownies. Visiting a tale on Thursday April 30 2020 Kevin played both programs first was that tape Here Come The Teletubbies he already played with that box has Sun Baby but windmill there Quiet Time from 1997. Tape intro Po was there in the beginning, Po was the boo shouter in the end. Tinky Winky couldn't carry Po's scooter, Laa-Laa's ball, Dipsy's hat inside Tinky Winky's bag he needs to take some out, Laa-Laa waters some flowers Voice Trumpet sings Mary Mary Quite Contrary for it. Zippity visit story of such a hit story. Dancin' The Day Away. Season 1, Episode 10. No G after the N do have the apostrophe comes after the N unless the G will introduce the episode's theme with red D, yellow A, purple N, orange C, plus blue E with dance. Happy visit dirty pair such a hit story fun it did with clean pair of underwear Father's Day 2018 which to it Kevin's underwear got dirty ran to get a clean pair before Ma took Dub to take 2 dogs Lucy and Taylor for a haircut. Love version of that Christmas classic for it Useful verses for Merry Christmas From Sesame Street: 1 delicious cookie, 2 baby frogs, 3 footballs, 4 wooly bears, 5 argyle socks, 6 rubber duckies, 7 rusty trash cans, 8 counts-a-counting, 9 pounds of birdseed, 10 wind-up rabbits, 11 broken buildings, 12 can't remember. True version from A Sesame Street Christmas: 1 delicious cookie, 2 baby frogs, 3 footballs, 4 wooly bears, 5 argyle socks, 6 rubber duckies, 7 rusty trash cans, 8 counts-a-counting, 9 pounds of birdseed, 10 triangles, 11 broken buildings, 12 can't remember. Dandy version of We Wish You A Merry Christmas there from Merry Christmas From Sesame Street: It's David, And Mr. Hooper. Powerful version of We Wish You A Merry Christmas there from A Sesame Street Christmas: It's Elmo, Hoots, And Zoe. Xbox Musical Christmas tracks from Merry Christmas From Sesame Street: A Christmas Pageant, Arrurru, Night Before Christmas On Sesame Street, Saludo. Dad's birthday Friday April 21 2023 Kevin's friends Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band title date in this May 18 1990 that 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. By The Beautiful Sea by Don and Ginny Grady, Never Smile At A Crocodile from Peter Pan by Mark Miller and Richard Pursell, At The Codfish Ball by Andy Belling and Don Grady, Sailing Sailing/Sailor's Hornpipe by Patrick Deremer, Don Grady, and the Disney Sing-A-Long Chorus. Plus also short anthem to it short song the middle Pals Love Garden Zoo Flower Toy. Turn The Story Over. Two great short stories fun it did with full of short stories. That closing song with such a hit surprise Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Closing That Show Tape. This learned that love here in a garden, at the zoo with, for also sharing toys. The end of each program turns into green static and the camera zooms into a purple TV. A kid (or kids) tells the audience: Hey, Everybody, It's Time For Barney Says! Sweet line. A yellow construction paper background, the colorful words "Barney Says" magically appear and then roll away. Color letters were green B, brown A, gray R, blue N, gray E, purple Y, orange S, pink A, gray Y, and black S for it. The announcer voiced by David Rudman for now that voice there with such a sweet event. Special 16-note there from the end of fun Muppet Show theme. Hello Again To All My Friends. I'm Glad You Came To Play. Our Fun And Learning Never Ends. Here's What We Did Today! Features an instrumental version of Joe Raposo's classic song Sing from Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years on October 29 1993 which the announcer talks about that tape they've learned with colorful fun screenshots. After this, Barney appears on-screen and says: And Remember, I Love You. It was also displayed white words on the fun purple static background. The descriptor is like this: Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Fun VHS A Do The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen. Track 9 Of 15 Love In The Junkyard Ballad Sung By Oscar From Album Silly Songs. After a few seconds, the copyright screen moves to the left, revealing Big Bird, who's seen from the head up. He tells the audience, "Toodle-loo!". Three different fun versions of those. From 1995 to 1999, bombastic version of the WavePad version of the Sesame Street Theme key of G Major, which ends in a jolly keyboard/bass vamp. This carries over into the underwriting spiel. "Between The Lions Tape, Seen On PBS Kids." From Christmas 1999 to 2001, a soft keyboard/bass version of the theme. From December 2001 to 2003, A bluesy version of the theme played by a muted trumpet ensemble. Blue Bowl From Tots A Title Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 WNED PBS Channel 17 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Laa-Laa’s Watering Can Fun VHS DVD Program. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 song about his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, plus other ways to listen to the song fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape Buddy Begins With J Show In Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Pretend Library Steady March, Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape Based On Scholastic Stories Buddy Begins With J Show In Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Pretend Library Steady March: The show chronicles the adventures of two 10-year-old Latino siblings, Maya and Miguel Santos, as they figure out how to leave their stamp on the world around them, and features their relatives and diverse neighborhood friends. This show centers on Maya's well-intentioned meddling in her family and friends' lives, ultimately creating new quandaries to fix. Their mother is from Mexico, and their father is from Puerto Rico. The underlying message is the importance of doing good for the family and community, and the philosophy that shared happiness is greater than personal gain. The show presents a positive, culturally rich portrayal of Latino family, language and cultures. Four Pos from Taiwan Drumming here and Dancing Sevillanas Spain: 2 on top, 2 on the bottom, 4 circles on their heads, 8 ears, 8 eyes, 4 noses, 4 mouths, 4 televisions on their tummies turned off, here 8 toes, here and 8 knees, the narrator counts: Po appeared there, 1 Po, another Po appeared: 2 Pos, another Po appeared: 3 Pos, another Po appeared there: 4 Pos, then 4 Pos say Eh-Oh. Each program focuses on these viewers follow lines for a song with Kevin just scatted some fun it did with he actually says Heimer he'll follow these words here of his song Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly librarian Kathy asks to sing a little quieter here in a pretend library Kevin actually says Heemer the other guys which tell Kevin still not Heemer because they're supposed to say Heimer Kevin counts 8 Da's between singing it louder then quieter with softer song down together. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet hit tune. With Wavepad, original cast recording. Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Dad's birthday 2024 vanilla garden, zoo, flower, toy cake things in the ballad Tortured Poets Department Taylor Swift album, Ma's birthday 2024 Let's Eat Funny Food Songs 2004 DVD plus Ma's birthday cake, Dub's birthday 2024 Ma, Dad and Dub head out to Dub's birthday dinner plus Dub's birthday cake, Kevin's birthday 2024 Kids' Favorite Songs 1999 VHS CTW version Together Forever 1999 VHS Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah 1986 VHS Sing-Along Songs Fun With Music 1989 VHS, Christmas 2024 Ma wants 10 CDs Dad wants 6 Between The Lions tapes seen on PBS Kids Dub wants 9 videos of The Oz Kids. Plus in the beginning here of Kevin's text here about Ma's day he'd say: "Hi, How Are You Doing Today..." noting what tape he or she would like to know best. "Hope Your Day Is Going..." "I Am Having A.. Day." Following tapes are that first version of that calypso version of the Sesame Street Theme from Season 24 to Season 29 from 1992-1998 that version has Zoe seeing zoo animals Baby Natasha winning a big race. Following tapes are that first version of that calypso version of the Sesame Street Theme from Season 24 to Season 29 from 1992-1998 that version has Grover seeing a tiger plus along with Oscar Prairie Dawn watching girls doing a cartwheel. Please Remember This Afternoon... Usually do 2 versions here of here Ernie eats cookies in bed here at 12:00 PM to 5:59 PM during three day weekend for Martin Luther King Day break, Presidents Day break, Memorial Day break, nine day weekend Fourth Of July break, ten day weekend Labor Day break, three day weekend Columbus Day break, Veterans Day break, sixteen day weekend Christmas break Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Years, with such a pal together. From Monday to Thursday line: When The School Is New. Possibly Friday simply When The Street Is New. Outgoing Tape A VHS WNED PBS TV Schedule Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas We All Sing Together Program Sesame Street 1993 Hit Title Elmo's World Up And Down John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Between The Lions Tape: Watch WNED with VHS for each single show a title hit program WNED PBS Channel 17. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy asked them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are still trying to read because there are possibly four words 36 notes 8 super-dee-duper syllables 28 letters 32 words for lyrics 8 Da's key of F Major fun it did with full a steady march. Song was used in Riding In Barney's Car 1995 VHS tune with full a steady march. To Do Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas. It was a cold fall day in the Hundred Acre Wood the last day of this 10th month full of skeletons, pumpkins, witches, Halloween spiders, scary faces, just jack-o-lanterns, dress up fancy costumes for Halloween, listen to Halloween music, color crafts for school, go to a pumpkin farm to pick pumpkins here, and go trick-or-treating in the night passing out the candies to some trick-or-treaters from door to door. Join Pooh and the gang there for a last day of the 10th month simply October there in 2 spooktastic titles. Frankenpooh. September 8, 1995. The cover has Eeyore, Piglet, Pooh and Tigger. "The Monster Frankenpooh", "Things That Go Piglet In The Night", and "Pooh Moon". Three previews in the beginning like the Winnie The Pooh VHS collection, Mickey's Fun Songs and the Sing-along Songs 1995 Promo for it. The Monster Frankenpooh. Tigger, Rabbit, Gopher, and Piglet are telling stories on a dark night in the Hundred Acre Wood. Tigger wants Piglet to tell a story about ghosties, spookables and "things that go shopping in the night". But Piglet says he wants to tell a "not-so-scary story" about a scientist. In the story, Piglet sets the scene in a castle in the middle of the day. Tigger says the story should be in the nighttime, and the day turns to night. Piglet and Tigger go back and forth, changing the story from day to night. Tigger confuses Piglet and the story stays at night. Tigger adds a thunderstorm. Inside the castle, a scientist who looks exactly like Piglet is in a laboratory making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Tigger interrupts again and says, "this story is so unscary, it's scary!" Outside the story, Tigger is fed up with how the story is going and gets up to leave to "go trim Pooh's toenails". Rabbit tries to get Tigger to stay. Tigger says that if the story is going to be about a scientist, then he should be doing something "terribibble," like creating a "boogly, boogey monster!" In the story, there is something under the blanket on the table the scientist Piglet is working on. Tigger names it The Monster Frankenpooh as it sits up. The blanket comes off and the Monster Frankenpooh looks exactly like Winnie the Pooh. Tigger says the monster is "absolutely perfect," but thinks the monster should be bigger. Frankenpooh suddenly grows bigger, big enough to sit on the table. Tigger is still displeased with the size of his monster, so he makes Frankenpooh even bigger. Tigger wants the monster to be even bigger still, so he makes Frankenpooh so big that he hits his head on the ceiling of the castle. Finally, Tigger is happy with the size of The Monster Frankenpooh. The terrified scientist runs around Frankenpoohs feel yelling for help, and then breaks the fourth wall, saying "this is so very terrifying," before running away. Frankenpooh slowly begins to walk out of the castle, looking for honey. Outside the castle, Frankenpooh walks through a farmer who looks like Rabbit's garden, and he yells of a monster. Frankenpooh makes his way to Gopher's hole, and walks over it, making Gopher, who also yells of a monster, fall a very long fall all the way down his hole. Tigger appears and asks if the audience is scared. Outside the story, Tigger says how the "giganticically monstrous monstrosity" is unstoppable. Inside the story, the giant Frankenpooh walks along, yelling for honey. Outside the story, Piglet stops the story and tells Tigger that the story is much too scary, and suggests that he take over. Inside the story, Rabbit and Gopher are running scared around Frankenpooh's feet. Piglet says the size of the monster is all wrong to have on him, and Frankenpooh instantly shrinks back to the small size he was at the beginning of the story. Outside the story, Tigger agrees with Piglet about the monster's size, and says that the monster should be "quadroopily as big!" Inside the story, Frankenpooh grows very rapidly, and grows so big that he reaches the top of the film strip the cartoon is being made on. Frankenpooh breaks the fourth wall and comments on his size to Tigger. Tigger agrees that he overdid the size of the monster, and shrinks Frankenpooh back to his original, but still big, monster size. Frankenpooh continues on his way looking for honey. Eventually, he finds a house, sits down in front of it and tries to reach inside it (only being able to fit his arm inside it) to look for honey. Meanwhile, a trio of angry villagers (Rabbit, Gopher, and Owl) Run to the scientist's castle, claiming that he is the one who made the giant monster. The scientist, who is putting out empty milk bottles, is frightened by the villagers and runs away into the castle, as the villagers chase after. Piglet hides and pleads that the whole thing was an accident. Outside the story, Piglet is trembling in fear. Tigger, Rabbit and Gopher are confused, and go to comfort Piglet, assuring him that it was only a story and there is nothing to be afraid of. Rabbit says that Piglet should learn the difference between what is real and what is not. Rabbit asks Pooh if he agrees. Across the room, Pooh is sitting on the ground, but he is the same giant size he was in the story. Pooh also agrees that he shouldn't take things so seriously either. Things That Go Piglet In The Night. The episode begins in a late afternoon, Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, Tigger and Owl are all playing on a swing hung under a large oak tree in the Hundred Acre Wood. The only ones not there are Eeyore, who is just watching, and Gopher, who pops out in his pajamas complaining about the noise and saying that it is past their bedtime and they should all be sleeping. Upon hearing this, Tigger stops the swing abruptly, causing everyone else to fall, especially Gopher, and enthusiastically states that they must go to bed early in order to wake up early in the next morning and play more. The others follow him, and when Piglet withdraws a little, Tigger tells him that he wouldn't want to stay awake in the night anyway, as there are monsters in the forest, such as 'Bumpitys' and 'Spookables'. This promptly convinces Piglet to run to his house and go to bed. Deep in the windy night, the forest seems to be full of strange howls and shadows appearing on the windows. Piglet is scared and hides inside a makeshift pillow fort on his bed, covering his ears. Temporarily satisfied that what he can't hear can't hurt him, he looks out of the fort to see an ominous shadow rushing toward him. He quickly ducks back into the fort in a panic, causing a pillow case to fall over his head. Again, he is temporarily reassured by the fact that now he won't be able to see or hear the ghosts. But what if the ghosts see and hear him, he wonders. This mere thought is enough to send Piglet into a panic, and he runs away desperately, still inside his pillow, towards Pooh's house. Unfortunately, the pillowcase prevents him from seeing where he is going, and he accidentally falls into Gopher's hole, waking Gopher, before rushing back out into the night. Moments later, he runs into a sapling which bends back and launches him into the air and onto Pooh's roof, awakening the frightened bear. He tumbles down the roof and onto Pooh's doorstep as Pooh approaches, popgun at the ready. When Pooh opens the door and sees Piglet in the pillow case, he mistakes Piglet for a ghost and runs away to get help. Pooh's screaming, in turn, frightens Piglet, who runs away in the opposite direction. Meanwhile, Tigger is also hearing lots of strange noises, and, believing them to be 'spookables', decides to go out to investigate. After a while, he locates the source of the noise and declares that he won't let any 'Bumpities' take him by surprise. Just then a large, gray object flies in from out of nowhere, knocking him into a nearby bush. He discovers moments later that the object was Eeyore, who was also the source of the noise. Eeyore admits he is having trouble playing on the swing because he can't stay on without falling. Furthermore, since the others are always playing on the swing during the day, and not giving him a turn, he decided the only time he could practice was at night. Tigger decides to teach Eeyore how to swing. Later, Pooh, Rabbit, Owl and Gopher have organized a ghost hunting party and are determined to catch the ghost, although they are nervous that the ghost may catch them first. Rabbit, at first takes charge of the group, but relinquishes leadership to Gopher after hearing the ghost wail yet again. As they trek through a hollowed-out tree trunk, they run into Piglet. Thinking him to be the ghost, the group runs away in a panic, with Piglet following, still unable to see where he is going. The group dash up a tree and fall off a limb into a pond, with Piglet following. However, in the fall, Piglet falls out of his pillowcase and lands on Pooh, who asks what he was doing inside of a ghost. Piglet then tells them what happened as they set off to return home. Since Piglet is not the ghost, Rabbit and Gopher are convinced that there must be no ghost after all, but Piglet insists that he had heard one. Suddenly, they all hear Eeyore screaming and are terrified, but soon head back to catch the real ghost. Meanwhile, Tigger's first attempt to help Eeyore by glueing him to the swing hasn't worked. Tigger realizes the problem is not keeping Eeyore on the swing, but keeping him from crashing to the ground, so he decides to build an improvised glider with a parachute for Eeyore. This actually works: when Eeyore is thrown out of the swing, he flies high into the air before the glider collapses, sending him plummeting to earth. He opens the parachute, but in the dark of the night, his figure is mistaken for a ghost by Pooh and the gang when they arrive. But Tigger, confused by their attitude, explains that there is no ghost, just a donkey swinging in a parachute. Eeyore makes it to the ground, but his parachute gets hung up in the tree and he swings back and forth in the breeze. Tigger then realizes that Eeyore is swinging, and congratulates Eeyore for his success. As the sun shows up, Eeyore's parachute breaks free of the tree and floats away. The gang, seeing that it looks like fun, all join Eeyore for a ride in his parachute. As the group floats off into the distance, Pooh hopes to himself that they won't have to go through this every time Eeyore wants to swing. Pooh Moon. The friends are camping out at night and Tigger accidentally makes the popcorn explode. Pooh wants to eat honey, but has run out. He asks Piglet, if he has ever heard of the "Honey Moon," which is full of honey. Tigger, however, tells a scary story about a Grab-Me Gotcha, a sneaky shifteroo who grabs people in his clutches. Piglet is obviously scared, but Rabbit isn't, saying that there's no such thing as a Grab-Me Gotcha (at least until Piglet startles him by accident). Pooh stays up with Piglet, just in case the Grab-Me-Gotcha comes, but eventually they fall asleep in the popcorn basket. Since the popcorn basket is too close to the fire, it pops and explodes, blasting Pooh and Piglet to another part of the woods. Tigger, Gopher and Rabbit wake up, and Tigger and Gopher think the Grab-Me Gotcha got Piglet and Pooh. Rabbit does not believe this, but goes along anyway. Pooh and Piglet, dirty and camouflaged, think they have been popped to the Honey Moon. They soon come to believe that if the Honey Moon fades away at dawn, they won't be able to stand on it, so they have to hurry and find "Moon Honey" before it disappears. Tigger, Gopher and Rabbit camouflage themselves too, and Tigger bounces away. Pooh, Piglet and Tigger run into each other, Pooh mistakes him for a "Giant Moon Bee"! Then Pooh and Piglet run into Rabbit and Gopher, and run away again. Unfortunately, Pooh and Piglet then fall into a hole. Pooh mistakes the tunnels for a giant "Giant Moon Bee Honeycomb", and ventures on to find honey. Gopher, Rabbit and Tigger then hear Pooh in the underground tunnels calling for "Moon Honey" and mistake it for the monster, running away in fear. Pooh decides that they should go home, and to do that, they have to go "very down". In a safe spot, Tigger says to Rabbit and Gopher that he has a foolproof plan for saving their buddies. Later on, just before dawn, Pooh and Piglet have climbed a very high peak. As they prepare to jump to get home, the ledge they're on cracks and breaks and they fall. At the bottom, Tigger has designed a cart trap with honey as bait for the Grab-Me Gotcha. Rabbit still doesn't believe in it, but when Pooh and Piglet fall in, he immediately becomes a coward, jumping into Gopher's arms. When questioned about what happened to them, they talk about all the moon creatures they found, and about how they resemble Rabbit, Tigger and Gopher. Piglet hugs Tigger and says he's glad to be home, and then he comes out of the shot. Tigger appears again, grabs Piglet, and says, "Gotcha!" Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie. September 13, 2005. Then a cold fall day in the Hundred Acre Wood. Four previews in the beginning like "Cinderella" Special Edition on February 15 1950, "Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search For Christopher Robin" on August 5 1997 narrated by David Warner, "A Christmas Of Enchantment", and 2 Pooh adventures "Shapes And Sizes" and "Wonderful Word Adventure". It is Lumpy's first ever Halloween with Roo, Winnie the Pooh, and their friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. While the group discusses their plans for Halloween and for their first night of trick-or-treating. Tigger then describes Halloween in a song that results in Tigger knocking on the door, sneaking up on Rabbit, wearing his apron like a cape, spinning ghost streamers around in the air, and Halloween decorations moving along with ghostly howls. Lumpy is scared by Eeyore in a Halloween mask and hides under the table in which Piglet later wonders if spookables are also hiding under the table, causing Lumpy to run out. Roo takes a ride on a Halloween basket, and Lumpy is hit by a pumpkin-headed ghost (Roo). Tigger then cuts out ghost shapes on a lampshade and spins them around on the lamp to make them look like real ghosts. Pooh then spills water on the lamp knocking off the shade and putting out the fire. Tigger then turns on a flashlight and says "boo," causing Lumpy to hide under the bed. Tigger warns them about the evil dreaded Gobloon in the woods and further explains that he searches for people to catch every year on Halloween night. He will turn any unsuspecting victims into Jack-o-lanterns (pronounced "Jaggedy-Lanterns" by the characters) if he catches them. Still, if the Gobloon is captured before he catches them first, the Gobloon will grant its' captors one wish. When Pooh eats Rabbit's entire stock of candy for trick-or-treating, Rabbit lets everyone know the bad news Pooh Bear ate all the candy that Rabbit had already gathered and stated that there is no more candy in the Hundred Acre Wood. Meanwhile, Roo and Lumpy set out to capture the Gobloon to wish for more candy. Meanwhile, according to Tiggers directions, they are able to go past the Creepy Cave, then down the Slimy Slide and into the Tree of Terror later on Entering the Creepy Cave, Lumpy and his lunchbox get stuck on some rocks, Which leads Lumpy to believe that they're being followed. He desperately wants to go back, But Roo insists that they should press on, and eventually, they find the Slimy Slide and then the Tree of Terror. Lumpy's courage fails him when they reach the Gobloon's supposed lair, so Roo tells him the story of when Piglet gained his courage (the "Boo to You Too, Winnie the Pooh" special). At the beginning of this story, Piglet faces his fears about Halloween in order to celebrate it with his best friend, Winnie the Pooh. But when his friends show up at his house, Piglet still has not picked a Halloween costume, and eventually, he decides not to participate. And so with the entire holiday falling apart, each of them return to their perspective home but later they decide to spend the evening however Piglet runs away into the forest at first sight of his costumed friends lost in the woods after which seeing Pooh in the tree, with Eeyore and Tigger (dressed up as Spookables) trying to get him down Piglet decides to rescue him, And then they all end up rolling right through Rabbit's well-kept pumpkin patch. But, this means that Piglet has conquered his fears of Halloween became unscared. And enjoys Halloween with all his friends. Meanwhile, at the end of this story, Lumpy recovers his courage and helps Roo set a trap for the Gobloon, but the two end up running away when they know that the Gobloon is returning. Lumpy is separated from Roo, the latter fleeing from an unknown figure with a wheelbarrow full of pumpkins. Lumpy ends up caught in the trap they had for the Gobloon. Lumpy is heartbroken to be alone, as he and Roo had promised to stay together during the whole adventure. Later at Piglets House, Scarecrow Rabbit, Superhero Tigger, Honeypot Pooh Bear, and Bandit Eeyore have decided that instead of Halloween candy, they'll have vegetables for Halloween and they all go trick or treating At each other's houses. Roo ends up back in the Tree of Terror himself, and Roo finds a Jack-o'-lantern resembling Lumpy, which makes him think his friend has been caught by the Gobloon. Where he vows never to leave Lumpy again as he goes and warns the other trick or treaters. Meanwhile, Roo recruits Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, and Rabbit to help him capture the Gobloon and save Lumpy once back with the others. The group arrives at the trap and, hearing Lumpy trying to break out of the trap, assume the Gobloon was trapped already. The group is unsure what to wish for, but Roo wishes to have his friend back. Hearing Roo's voice, Lumpy is inspired to finally break his way out of the trap, much to the joy of his friends. The group finally goes trick-or-treating, and Kanga (Dressed as a witch), who was, in reality, the mysterious figure, throws a Halloween party for the friends, complete with Jack-o-lanterns carved in everyone's likeness. There isn't one for Lumpy as she explains that she must have accidentally dropped Lumpy's Jack-o'-lantern—a mistake that sparked the entire adventure. And so, with Lumpy's first Halloween being successful, everyone from the Hundred Acre Wood enjoys the Halloween party. And has fun on his first Halloween, where Lumpy now loves Halloween as Pooh prepares a candied apple and everything is once again grand. A Christmas To Remember. October 22, 2001. Bob and his friends were building the stage for Bob's Christmas concert. Singing and dancing along to "Crocodile Rock" was just sung by Elton John. Three visitors came to spend Christmas with Bob: his twin brother Tom, Scoot the Snowmobile, and Pogo his pet husky. Bob and his friends are excited for Christmas, especially Bob because his twin brother Tom, a zoologist who works in the Arctic circle, is coming home for the first time in years. Bob wants a quiet break with his brother, but the new town mayor has other plans. She has organised a special free concert, featuring local rock star Lennie Lazenby, and asks Bob to sort out the stage and lighting. While helping Wendy and the team with the tree in an attempt to be good, Spud accidentally scares Lofty so much that the latter ends up making a mess of the Town Hall with the Christmas tree, forcing Bob and the team to clean it up. On top of all this, Tom's travel plans are hindered by a mission to reunite a baby deer with her father, causing him to miss the last boat. Bob still has to fix the stage for the concert, but Lenny comes up with a way to make sure Tom does come home for Christmas. Can Bob please the Mayor, meet up with his brother and have a good Christmas? We All Sing Together. The tape from 1993. FRAME 1: Herry is the anchor of “The Monster Report”. Today’s subject is “kids” (who are they, what they look like, etc.). Herry mentions their fur, until reporter Elmo rushes in with a visual aid that proves kids don’t have fur, but skin! Skin (EKA: Episode 2749). FRAME 2: Herry confirms kids have skin, but shifts over to the subject of the fur on their heads. Elmo rushes in again and points out that the fur on their heads is called “hair”. Fixin' My Hair (EKA: Episode 2734). FRAME 3: Herry and the other monsters begin combing their hair (while one is still caught up on the phone). Herry then takes us into the field where Telly, “Monster on the Spot” reporter, is with Dominique, a real kid. Elmo brings him even more of his real kid friends. Telly, overwhelmed, faints. One Thousand Faces (EKA: Episode 2894). FRAME 4: A brief bumper for "The Monster Report" is shown. I Wanna Be Me (EKA: Episode 2791) (No Intro). FRAME 5: Herry returns from the commercial break and asks “How many kinds of kids are there?” He takes us into the field again, where The Count has been counting kids all day, having counted 4,533 different kids. He then meets a pair of twins, who are both different despite being the same in looks. Herry wonders if there are any blue kids, when Elmo pops in with another discovery – kids can’t be blue on the outside, but can feel blue on the inside. Dancin' Shoes (EKA: Episode 2949). FRAME 6: Herry dances, singing the previous song, then realizes he’s on camera and introduces their next topic – kids and their families. Herry’s family rushes in when they hear about this. The family is shocked to learn that even kids have families and Herry turns their attention to the next song. Mom And Me (EKA: Episode 2462). FRAME 7: Herry and the rest of the crew (including the blue monster, now covered in phones he’s still on the line with) say goodbye to Herry’s family and Herry tries to close the report, saying that all kids are different. Elmo then rushes in the studio with Buster, claiming to have the biggest news of the day – that kids are different AND the same! His source is “straight from the horse’s mouth” (literally) as we zoom into Buster’s mouth to see… Different Yet The Same (EKA: Episode 2054), No Matter What (EKA: Episode 2782). FRAME 8: Herry is still skeptical about Buster’s source and is told he learned straight from kids and we zoom into his mouth again. We All Sing With The Same Voice (EKA: Episode 1708). FRAME 9: The crew begins dancing out of the studio. The blue monster who has been busy on the phone the whole video finally gets off. Herry tells them to come back, as the report isn’t finished, and Elmo tells him that they’re going to play with the kids. Herry rips off his tie and joins them, as Buster takes center stage and begins “The Horse Report”. The entire crew congas with some kids as the credits roll and a conga version of “We All Sing with the Same Voice” plays. One program from 1993, nine songs, three studio monsters, four words, six syllables, 17 super-dee-duper letters here of that title from Sesame Street, and the program hosted by Herry Monster. Elmo's World Up And Down from show 4107 "The Adventures Of Little Big Bird" (Part 1). Mr. Noodle rode Snuffy a see-saw, the hippo counted 17 times on the pogo stick, Horatio the Elephant was in the elevator, Super-Grover tries to show Up and Down for Elmo, Diasia took her parent's car to the playground. First thing Diasia does right to the slide with Diasia's good friend Cindy joining. Sooner after, possibly the swings. Her mom gave Diasia a push but just hold with two hands to get her started. Summit Show Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Science Caps 128 Prizes: Come visit Summit Central first located for now here at 150 Getzvlle New York sorts of fun things here like Adventures at 3:00 to 5:00 PM for every Monday-Friday, Adventures at 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM for every Monday-Friday for Summer, Expeditions at 5:30 to 8:45 PM together, plus other fun stuff. Milk caps serve as the main reward for playing the activities in the game, which, when completed successfully, award the player some points. Each time the player earns 100 points in one of the game's learning categories (math, reading, time, or nature), the player will go to the Milky Way, where the Milk Cap Mouse will allow the player to pick out one of the milk caps from his collection for the player's own collection. There are four sets of milk caps, one for each of the aforementioned categories. Possibly 128 science caps for playing games at with their Summit friends plus also for now for using a quiet voice at Central they've earned simply a science cap 128 science caps just like these notes used in Barney The Other Day I Met A Bear from Going On A Bear Hunt seven words of the song 20 super-dee-duper letters 128 syllables for lyrics four verses sung by Barney (Bob West), B.J. (Patty Wirtz), Ernie (Steve Whitmire), Danny (Jeffery Hood), Stephen (Chase Gallatin), Kim (Erica Rhodes), Keesha (Mera Baker), and Zoe (Fran Brill). Plus also 128 which singing it 128 times together fun it did with being sung for now Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang The Alphabet Song from Sing Along. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen! Our player is only (number between 100 and 1) point/points away from winning a brand new science cap. See if you can collect them all. Soon after they've played games at Central would go: Congratulations! You just won a brand new science cap! Click on the cap that you want to take. Click on the left and right arrows to see more caps. You now have (number of cap) science caps. There are 128 in all. See if you can collect them all. Come back when you've won 100 points. Then, I'll let you take one of my fantastic milk caps. Play games earning these science caps. Every time the player earns five caps, these viewers allow them to preview science caps. Science caps give a racecar special abilities, like making the racecar magnetic, giving it a shield, or making it speedier just like The Alphabet Song from Sing Along Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria, and kids sang it already sung about 128 times. Every time science caps are just earned, the player will win these because these viewers remind here of The Alphabet Song from Sing Along because Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang it already sung about 128 times. Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Will Vinton Show Direct-To-Video WNED PBS Channel 17 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Pretend Library Kevin's Birthday 2024 Kids' Favorite Songs Together Forever Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Sing-Along Songs Fun With Music: Will Vinton Show which Kevin's birthday Monday September 16 2024 will be vanilla Daniel Tiger cake will be Kids' Favorite Songs 1999 VHS CTW version Together Forever 1999 VHS correct copy here of Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah 1986 VHS Sing-Along Songs Fun With Music 1989 VHS here Ma, Dad and Dub quickly go to Five Guys then off to that bakery where Kevin will be home with his friends Lucy and Taylor. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Summit Show Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Science Caps 128 Prizes: Come visit Summit Central first located for now here at 150 Getzvlle New York sorts of fun things here like Adventures at 3:00 to 5:00 PM for every Monday-Friday, Adventures at 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM for every Monday-Friday for Summer, Expeditions at 5:30 to 8:45 PM together, plus other fun stuff. Milk caps serve as the main reward for playing the activities in the game, which, when completed successfully, award the player some points. Each time the player earns 100 points in one of the game's learning categories (math, reading, time, or nature), the player will go to the Milky Way, where the Milk Cap Mouse will allow the player to pick out one of the milk caps from his collection for the player's own collection. There are four sets of milk caps, one for each of the aforementioned categories. Possibly 128 science caps for playing games at with their Summit friends plus also for now for using a quiet voice at Central they've earned simply a science cap 128 science caps just like these notes used in Barney The Other Day I Met A Bear from Going On A Bear Hunt seven words of the song 20 super-dee-duper letters 128 syllables for lyrics four verses sung by Barney (Bob West), B.J. (Patty Wirtz), Ernie (Steve Whitmire), Danny (Jeffery Hood), Stephen (Chase Gallatin), Kim (Erica Rhodes), Keesha (Mera Baker), and Zoe (Fran Brill). Plus also 128 which singing it 128 times together fun it did with being sung for now Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang The Alphabet Song from Sing Along. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen! Our player is only (number between 100 and 1) point/points away from winning a brand new science cap. See if you can collect them all. Soon after they've played games at Central would go: Congratulations! You just won a brand new science cap! Click on the cap that you want to take. Click on the left and right arrows to see more caps. You now have (number of cap) science caps. There are 128 in all. See if you can collect them all. Come back when you've won 100 points. Then, I'll let you take one of my fantastic milk caps. Play games earning these science caps. Every time the player earns five caps, these viewers allow them to preview science caps. Science caps give a racecar special abilities, like making the racecar magnetic, giving it a shield, or making it speedier just like The Alphabet Song from Sing Along Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria, and kids sang it already sung about 128 times. Every time science caps are just earned, the player will win these because these viewers remind here of The Alphabet Song from Sing Along because Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang it already sung about 128 times. Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Spectrum Show Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Pretend Library Steady March: Come visit Spectrum with full of cool TVs fun it did with sorts of fun things. Shoes On At Pineview Seven Monsters Show Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet With Key Of F Major Fully Animated Cartoon With Counting Little Fuzzy Little Seven Monsters: Count along with seven little monsters for now fun it did with such a hit surprise. Sony Show Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Key Of F Major: Come visit Sony with full of things together fun it did with there are Sonys everywhere. Pineview With Mr. Phil Show Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Go to Pineview with Mr. Phil for now fun it did with such a hit surprise. Pineview With Mr. Phil Show Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Go to Pineview with Mr. Phil for now fun it did with such a hit surprise. Pineview Show Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Christmas 2024 10 CDs 6 Between The Lions Tapes Seen On PBS Kids 9 Videos Of The Oz Kids Dad's Birthday 2023 Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Aquatic Water: Visit Pineview together with Mr. Phil for now fun it did with such a hit surprise Christmas 2024 Ma wants 10 CDs Dad wants 6 Between The Lions tapes seen on PBS Kids Dub wants 9 videos of The Oz Kids. Friday April 21 2023 Kevin played Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS that pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band title date in this May 18 1990 simply it's version 1 with vertical sticker label long version of Disneyland 35th Anniversary promo then 1990 title card then in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 Promo (From Under The Sea). Childs California Speed Programs A VHS WNED PBS Channel 17 Seasons Cow Dog Pig John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Television Program VHS DVD With Full Video Game Top: California Speed has players race against other players and multiple computer-controlled opponents on point-to-point races set in many cities and rural areas across the state of California. Players can race with several different cars, with automatic or manual transmissions. Courses include "civilian" traffic and other hazards that must be avoided, and provide opportunity to perform stunts such as flips and wheelies. The gameplay has been compared to that of the contemporaneous Cruis'n series co-produced by Nintendo and Midway's Chicago studios. The arcade version allows up to four arcade cabinets to be linked together for four-player racing. Cow dog pig from Old MacDonald Had A Farm from Ready For School Toddler fifth song can be used with five moos here 8 ruffs plus 8 some oinks for a song together. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet VHS WNED PBS Channel 17 Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Shows Of Sony Music: Wednesday September 16 2026 Kevin's birthday low pitch four tabs. There which those Dolly Parton CDs four of them Rockstar plus three other here of her CDs there was that vanilla John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet cake that picture of which Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them to ask them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read that song key of F Major that melody can be used there for now simply it did which just a steady march. No, Those Places VHS Tape Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Fun Maya Miguel Top Fabulous Programs Pineview With Mr. Phil Fabulous Dinner At Pineview Sony Television Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy: Kevin goes to Pineview with Mr. Phil either 5:30 to 8:30, 10:00 to 2:00, plus even the summertime 9:00 to 3:00 Sony just play sorts of fun things here like playing programs with Mr. Jesse’s friends together. Kevin texted here about his day usually do that with to visit Steps here fun as he did to it he’d say: ‘This Afternoon Tell Dub Later Today At 2:30’ for about Steps outings Kevin texted Ma, Dad, Dub, or somebody else. See watch Super Why Cole and Tiptie play there text Ma, Dad, Dub, or somebody else. Weeknights and weekend nights at 6:30 for now great to go watch with the Super Readers. Bum, Ba Da, Dee, La Da, Ba, Dee Da La Dum: with these 11 cool bars for Love In The Junkyard great country ballad track 9 of 15 from album Silly Songs. Sunday April 21 2024 was Kevin's vanilla garden, zoo, flower, toy cake things in the ballad. Plus at the end play a closing number Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Closing That Show Tape this learned that love here in a garden, at the zoo with, flowers are great to smell with, for also sharing toys. Come play tape with for a fun moonlight, You’ll Find Out Just Exactly What I Mean, Cause My Love For You Is Bigger Than The Biggest Pile Of Junk You’ve Ever Seen. Just that sweet Oscar solo of that ballad 10 notes here in C Major then modulating to D Major plus special Oscar solo of that second verse of that ballad plus the instrumental break of that ballad D Major plus Oscar solo at the end here much much bigger. Gardens are pieces of the ground, some zoos are the animals with, flowers are great to show and smell with such a fun surprise, toys are great with great to share together. Key of C Major then D major here in that ballad here Norman Stiles and Christopher Cerf wrote that country ballad track 9 of 15 there sung by Oscar from album Silly Songs. No, Those Places I Just Could Not Put My Heart In, No, Those Places Somehow Just Would Never Do. But If You'll Meet Me In The Moonlight In The Junkyard, first verse of that ballad. Cause Things Like That Just Do Not Have The Power, To Make A Grouch's Heart Fill Up With Joy with second verse of that ballad together it did here in that ballad. You Got To Meet Me In The Moonlight In The Junkyard fun it did second verse of that ballad. And You'll Find Out Exactly What I Mean to it with here in that ballad. Straight to WYRK.com to listen to that ballad track 9 of 15 Love In The Junkyard there sung by Oscar used in cars, taxis, cabs, vans, motorboats, buses, motorcycles, trolleys, tugboats, jet planes, airplanes, boats, rowboats, trains. Remember, You Can Read More Maya And Miguel, In Their Adventures From Today's Show, With Books. No, Those Places VHS Tape Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Pineview Programs John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Sony Ballad With Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy: Kevin goes to Pineview with Mr. Phil either 5:30 to 8:30, 10:00 to 2:00, plus even the summertime 9:00 to 3:00 Sony just play sorts of fun things here like playing programs with Mr. Jesse’s friends together. Kevin texted here about his day usually do that with to visit Steps here fun as he did to it he’d say: ‘This Afternoon Tell Dub Later Today At 2:30’ for about Steps outings Kevin texted Ma, Dad, Dub, or somebody else. See watch Super Why Cole and Tiptie play there text Ma, Dad, Dub, or somebody else. Weeknights and weekend nights at 6:30 for now great to go watch with the Super Readers. Bum, Ba Da, Dee, La Da, Ba, Dee Da La Dum: with these 11 cool bars for Love In The Junkyard great country ballad track 9 of 15 from album Silly Songs. Sunday April 21 2024 was Kevin's vanilla garden, zoo, flower, toy cake things in the ballad. Plus at the end play a closing number Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Closing That Show Tape this learned that love here in a garden, at the zoo with, flowers are great to smell with, for also sharing toys. Wednesday September 16 2026 Kevin's birthday low pitch four tabs. There which those Dolly Parton CDs four of them Rockstar plus three other here of her CDs there was that vanilla John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet cake that picture of which Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them to ask them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read that song key of F Major that melody can be used there for now simply it did which just a steady march. Come play tape with for a fun moonlight, You’ll Find Out Just Exactly What I Mean, Cause My Love For You Is Bigger Than The Biggest Pile Of Junk You’ve Ever Seen. Just that sweet Oscar solo of that ballad 10 notes here in C Major then modulating to D Major plus special Oscar solo of that second verse of that ballad plus the instrumental break of that ballad D Major plus Oscar solo at the end here much much bigger. Gardens are pieces of the ground, some zoos are the animals with, flowers are great to show and smell with such a fun surprise, toys are great with great to share together. Key of C Major then D major here in that ballad here Norman Stiles and Christopher Cerf wrote that country ballad track 9 of 15 there sung by Oscar from album Silly Songs. No, Those Places I Just Could Not Put My Heart In, No, Those Places Somehow Just Would Never Do. But If You'll Meet Me In The Moonlight In The Junkyard, first verse of that ballad. Cause Things Like That Just Do Not Have The Power, To Make A Grouch's Heart Fill Up With Joy with second verse of that ballad together it did here in that ballad. You Got To Meet Me In The Moonlight In The Junkyard fun it did second verse of that ballad. And You'll Find Out Exactly What I Mean to it with here in that ballad. Straight to WYRK.com to listen to that ballad track 9 of 15 Love In The Junkyard there sung by Oscar used in cars, taxis, cabs, vans, motorboats, buses, motorcycles, trolleys, tugboats, jet planes, airplanes, boats, rowboats, trains. Remember, You Can Read More Maya And Miguel, In Their Adventures From Today's Show, With Books. Music Brentwood Show God VHS Do A Title WNED PBS Channel 17 World For God Music: Join the kids which they teach about together God and cool ways such a hit together. Kids For Character VHS Direct-To-Video TV Hit Lyrick Studios Program Six Words Of Character Show Hits: Join the kids with 2 videos: Kids For Character with Choices Count, kids can also talk about those six words of character: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship. Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Scholastic Stories Produced Warner Bros. Program Seeing Elmo's World Up And Down Recording 2007 Between The Lions Tapes, Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Scholastic Stories Produced Warner Bros. Program Showing Elmo's World Up And Down Recording 2007 Between The Lions Tapes: That opening just starts with the instrumental version of Blue's Clues Season 1 theme song together. Blue's Clues Season 1 instrumental version of this would go: And Now What Do We Do? Now What Do We Do? Well, You Know What To Do. Full same lines for it. This show presents learning as fun, relevant and rewarding for all children, with a special emphasis on the Latino population. The show chronicles the adventures of two 10-year-old Latino siblings, Maya and Miguel Santos, as they figure out how to leave their stamp on the world around them, and features their relatives and diverse neighborhood friends. This show centers on Maya's well-intentioned meddling in her family and friends' lives, ultimately creating new quandaries to fix. Their mother is from Mexico, and their father is from Puerto Rico. The underlying message is the importance of doing good for the family and community, and the philosophy that shared happiness is greater than personal gain. The show presents a positive, culturally rich portrayal of Latino family, language and cultures. Four Pos from Taiwan Drumming here and Dancing Sevillanas Spain: 2 on top, 2 on the bottom, 4 circles on their heads, 8 ears, 8 eyes, 4 noses, 4 mouths, 4 televisions on their tummies turned off, here 8 toes, here and 8 knees, the narrator counts: Po appeared there, 1 Po, another Po appeared: 2 Pos, another Po appeared: 3 Pos, another Po appeared there: 4 Pos, then 4 Pos say Eh-Oh. Saturday March 24 2007 for a Saturday morning here at 8:00 AM Kevin recorded here Elmo's World Up And Down from show 4080 "Elmo Becomes A Bird" from a 2008 DVD Elmo's World "Opposites". Mr. Noodle rode Snuffy a see-saw, that hippo counted 17 times on that pogo stick, Horatio the Elephant was in the elevator there, Super-Grover tries to show up and down to Elmo but he's having a hard time flying with his cape, Diasia took her parents car to the playground first thing Diasia does straight for the slide four times with Diasia's good friend Cindy then after that the swings with her mom her mom gave Diasia a push to get her started. Sweet voices for that here Elmo's World Up And Down here like Kevin Clash plays Elmo, plus Eric Jacobson plays Super-Grover, Jennifer Barnhart plays Yo-Yo. From Monday to Thursday line: When The School Is New. Possibly Friday simply When The Street Is New. This Christmas Kevin played Between The Lions tapes simply a surprise with seen on PBS Kids. Here Announcer Bunny program preview in the beginning PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end. Announcer Bunny here to show you what's coming up, next on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, check out what's coming up, here on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, don't touch that remote! Here comes Between the Lions! Please stay tuned to see what happens next on my favorite show. That's right, Between the Lions! So in the end for now he says... If you think that was fun, watch this! Segments in the show here like Sam Spud, Chicken Jane, Cliff Hanger, Word Doctor With Dr. Ruth Wordheimer, Gawain's Word, plus a few other segments here for it. So in the end here of some awesome Between The Lions tapes website promo from Click: There Are Games And Stories At The Between The Lions Website: Pbskids.org, Or America Online Keyword: PBS Kids. Voices in the show: Candi Milo plays Maya, Nika Futterman plays Miguel, Jerod Mixon plays Theo, Lucy Liu plays Maggie, Beth Payne plays Chrissy, Jeannie Elias plays Andy, Candi Milo plays Tito, Lupe Ontiveros plays Abuela Elena, Carlos Alazraqui plays Paco, Elizabeth Pena plays Rosa, and Carlos Ponce plays Santiago. Remember, You Can Read More Maya And Miguel, In Their Adventures From Today's Show, With Books. Against a black background, first eleven notes together for Love In The Junkyard that country ballad there sung by Oscar these 2 first bars track 9 of 15 here in Silly Songs, a scene of a nighttime city (colored as if green lights are shining on it) against a blue sky that reflects against a dark sea zooms back, revealing a gold ring decorated with the words "No Those Places Productions" with Fireman Duck stating here No Those Places. No Those Places Show Top Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Maya And Miguel Tapes, No Those Places Show Top Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Maya And Miguel Title: That opening just starts with the instrumental version of Blue's Clues Season 1 theme song together. Blue's Clues Season 1 instrumental version of this would go: And Now What Do We Do? Now What Do We Do? Well, You Know What To Do. Full same lines for it. This show presents learning as fun, relevant and rewarding for all children, with a special emphasis on the Latino population. The show chronicles the adventures of two 10-year-old Latino siblings, Maya and Miguel Santos, as they figure out how to leave their stamp on the world around them, and features their relatives and diverse neighborhood friends. This show centers on Maya's well-intentioned meddling in her family and friends' lives, ultimately creating new quandaries to fix. Their mother is from Mexico, and their father is from Puerto Rico. The underlying message is the importance of doing good for the family and community, and the philosophy that shared happiness is greater than personal gain. The show presents a positive, culturally rich portrayal of Latino family, language and cultures. Voices in the show: Candi Milo plays Maya, Nika Futterman plays Miguel, Jerod Mixon plays Theo, Lucy Liu plays Maggie, Beth Payne plays Chrissy, Jeannie Elias plays Andy, Candi Milo plays Tito, Lupe Ontiveros plays Abuela Elena, Carlos Alazraqui plays Paco, Elizabeth Pena plays Rosa, and Carlos Ponce plays Santiago. From Silly Songs album used from Sesame Street track 9 of 15 Love In The Junkyard there sung by Oscar such a country ballad that can't show how much he loves that in the garden, at the zoo, flower, or that toy. Is that just Mozart? Jazz? Western? Doo-Wop? Swing? Rock? Opera? Bebop? Classical? Ragtime? No, it's country. Such a reference with here in that ballad here in lyric chorus to do that together such a ballad with to do that together: The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen. That cool program Potluck Ballet Muffet Junkyard Dinner Great Sweet Moonlight girls learned that love can be such fun here at the school playground that jukebox that Miss Carlotta bought that Tiptie lip-synced that country ballad here Love In The Junkyard sung by Oscar such a country ballad track 9 of 15 here in Silly Songs to it with Clover in brackets: "See, Their Friends Are Having Dinner For Moonlight For Now. Speaking Of Some, I'll Tell You. Wait, Grouches Don't Love Here In A Garden. Yup, Love Some Animals. Could Not Do That. Miss Carlotta Taught This. True, Just Meet That. Yup, Very Often To It Just Now, But..." "Wait, Grouches Just Love With That Flower, No. Plus Also That Toy. Filling Up With Joy. Yes, Miss Carlotta's Right. Yes, Meet Us At Tiptie's Moonlight. Wait Till You Share. Play It, Boys!" "See, Grouches Love These Gardens And Zoos. Yup, They Also Taught Flowers And With Toys." "Yup, You're Right, Tiptie. That's A Big Pile Of Junk. Yup, Which Miss Carlotta Taught That. Come On, Tiptie, Let's Go To Miss Carlotta's Great Trip That Wonderful Dinner At The Moonlight." Come play tape with for a fun moonlight, You’ll Find Out Just Exactly What I Mean, Cause My Love For You Is Bigger Than The Biggest Pile Of Junk You’ve Ever Seen. Just that sweet Oscar solo of that ballad 10 notes here in C Major then modulating to D Major plus special Oscar solo of that second verse of that ballad plus the instrumental break of that ballad D Major plus Oscar solo at the end here much much bigger. Catalogue number will be 7648, title date in this June 8 1997. Remember, You Can Read More Maya And Miguel, In Their Adventures From Today's Show, With Books. Against a black background, first eleven notes together for Love In The Junkyard that country ballad there sung by Oscar these 2 first bars track 9 of 15 here in Silly Songs, a scene of a nighttime city (colored as if green lights are shining on it) against a blue sky that reflects against a dark sea zooms back, revealing a gold ring decorated with the words "No Those Places Productions" with Fireman Duck stating here No Those Places. Cosby Show Direct-To-Video Sitcom NBC Program 1985-1992 Top Story The Alligator King A Casey Middle Pool Rubber Duckie Had A Barn With Show Tape: The show focuses on the Huxtable family, an upper middle class African-American family, living in a brownstone in Brooklyn Heights, New York, at 10 Stigwood Avenue. The father is Cliff Huxtable, an obstetrician and son of a prominent jazz trombonist. The mother is his wife, lawyer Clair Huxtable. Law And Order Direct-To-Video Police Legal Drama Program Tape TV NBC Show With Count The Oles Tape The Alligator King A Casey Middle Pool Rubber Duckie Had A Barn With Show Tape: The revival saw the debut of new regular cast members and the reprise of District Attorney Jack McCoy and Detective Kevin Bernard by series veterans Sam Waterston and Anthony Anderson, respectively. Music Variety Show Arthur Murray Party Direct-To-Video ABC DuMont CBS NBC Program K-A-I-T-L-I-N Show: The show was hosted by dancers Arthur and Kathryn Murray, the show featured various acts and celebrity guests and acted as advertisement for their chain of dance studios. Each week, the couple performed a mystery dance, and the viewer who correctly identified the dance would receive two free lessons at a local studio. National Velvet Direct-To-Video Title Show Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Now I've Sung Show 1960-1962 Produced By Metro-Goldwyn Meyer Television Show Hits Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids: The show was hosted by dancers Arthur and Kathryn Murray, the show featured various acts and celebrity guests and acted as advertisement for their chain of dance studios. Each week, the couple performed a mystery dance, and the viewer who correctly identified the dance would receive two free lessons at a local studio.The Arthur Murray Party is notable for being one of the few TV series broadcast on all four major commercial networks in the 1950s during the Golden Age of Television. Now I’ve Sung just first used in one of Meowsic’s favorites The Alphabet Song from Sing Along Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang it already. George Lopez Direct-To-Video Program The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Then Old MacDonald Had A Farm From Show 4019 Great ABC TV Sitcom Program Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids: Helford and Borden also serve as showrunners and are executive producers. The show stars the titular comedian George Lopez, who plays a fictionalized version of himself, featuring his life at work and his family life in Los Angeles, California. Now I’ve Sung just first used in one of Meowsic’s favorites The Alphabet Song from Sing Along Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang it already. Hope And Faith Direct-To-Video Sitcom ABC TV Program Full Record Hit Elmo's World Up And Down: Hope is a homemaker and mother of three and Faith is her sister, a washed up soap opera star whose character is killed off, leading her to move in with Hope and her family in the fictional suburban Cleveland town of Glen Falls, Ohio.

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Barney Theme Song which tune of Yankee Doodle before Barney title card before it first started. Program starts with that stuffed animal Barney probably he or she will shout out his name. Whenever they're all done playing a tape probably might be time to sing I Love You. To the tune of This Old Man Barney sings that first verse with some kids hugging then joining second and final verse to this then it was just time to end this will be time for Barney to say goodbye stuffed animal Barney winks before ending that tape then the end credits featuring some fabulous stills then previews of the other videos from Barney. Veggietales Program VHS And DVD Direct-To-Video: Join Bob the Tomato here and Larry the Cucumber singing hits like Water Buffalo Song, The Hairbrush Song, The Yodeling Veterinarian Of The Alps, Pirates Who Don't Do Anything, Dance Of The Cucumber, here others. Thomas Direct-To-Video VHS And DVD Based On Books By Rev. W Awdry: Hop on board The Island Of Sodor to join Thomas, Percy, Gordon, Edward, Toby and their friends six narrators being narrated by Ringo Starr of The Beatles, George Carlin, Alec Baldwin, Michael Brandon, Michael Angelis, and Mark Moraghan. Between The Lions Direct-To-Video VHS Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 For Reading Wild Books Announcer Bunny Program Preview In The Beginning Plus PBS Kids Logo With Dot In The End: Come visit that place Busterfield Library there together for now home of some cubs for it. The series focuses on a family of clumsy anthropomorphic lions operating and living in a large, busy library called, “The Barnaby B. Busterfield III Memorial Public Library” starring alongside characters such as Click, an electronic, anthropomorphic computer mouse, the Information Hen, who answers library calls, and Heath, a dinosaur who serves as the library’s thesaurus. The program's format is intended to promote literacy and reading; in each episode, the lions introduce a picture book to the audience and read it. Some episodes have featured adaptions of well-known folktales or ancient myths or fables, while others have featured popular storybooks such as Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type, or shown the lions learning or benefiting from the lessons presented by the story. The series often features an array of educational segments formatted each in its own distinctive style, particularly parodies of well-known media redesigned educationally for younger audiences or simple animations, some sketches more repetitive than others. A distinctive feature of the series is that it is virtually never set outside of the library, as it usually chronicles the lions' experiences within it. A subplot features a pair of pigeons named Walter and Clay comically infuriating a living bust of the library's deceased founder, Barnaby B. Busterfield III, located in an upper section of the library, that is normally intended for comic relief. After the fourth season, the series underwent a noticeable format change. Notably, the show consisted of two ten-minute shorts, each a condensation of an earlier episode, tied together and united around a theme. The series also began to focus on consonants instead of vowels. Old segments such as "Magic Time" "Sam Spud" and "The Monkey Pop-Up Theater" were replaced with new ones such as "Joy Learno" and "The Flying Trampolini Brothers". Later episodes shifted away from the earlier focus on reading, and stories were just told to tie into the theme of the episode. Major characters such as Busterfield, Heath, Walter, Clay, and Martha Reader vanished from the show as well, despite still appearing in the intro. The Monkey Pop-Up Theater: A monkey with blonde hair (monkeys are often featured as background characters or library patrons in this series) opens a pop-up book which presents a zany musical performance by monkeys who sing in operatic voices. The Vowelles: Three colored lips with satin gloves and wigs perform vowel songs for an audience. In the first few seasons, Click's hand would pick up the letters of a word from the book and transition them to their segment to establish the vowel and word family of the episode. The Vowelles are usually accompanied by Johnny Consananti and Martha Reader. In Season 1, the stage backdrop is not lit, leaving viewers to see only lips, and usually satin gloves and feather boas, and hair. In seasons 2–4, the dark stage background is replaced with a colorful silver background obviously revealing that The Vowelles are only three pairs of lips surrounded by wigs, and usually accompanied by satin gloves and feather boas, and the unidentified puppets in the audience are replaced with monkeys and Johnny Consananti is the announcer. Martha Reader and The Vowelles is a parody of Martha Reeves and The Vandellas, a popular Motown group from the 1960s. The Word Doctor with Dr. Ruth Wordheimer: Dr. Ruth Westheimer portrays "Dr. Ruth Wordheimer", a friendly therapist. Her two types of clients are:Monkeys who need help reading or understanding long or difficult words (they are having a "Long Word Freakout"). Words that are dissatisfied with their current meaning. (By replacing certain well-chosen letters, Dr. Wordheimer is able to give the word a new meaning and a new lease on life.) Little Wendy Tales: In an animesque segment, a girl with black hair tied in pigtails reads the misadventures found in Little Wendy Tales when sitting next to her white cat Cuddly Kitty on her bed. In classic fashion, the dark-haired girl and Cuddly Kitty transform themselves into The Punctuator and Emoticon the Cat (a parody of Sailor Moon, among other anime clichés) and saves Wendy by means of switching around the punctuation, altering the scene in the process. She rereads the altered adventures after correcting the sentences. Fun with Chicken Jane: A parody of the famous Dick and Jane books for children. In this, two naive children, Scot and Dot, place themselves in harm's way. An intelligent chicken named Chicken Jane spells out an obvious solution to the problem. At the last moment, the children get out of the way and Chicken Jane gets hurt instead. The theme song is a parody of the old Alka Seltzer jingle. When the skit starts, Scot, Dot, and Chicken Jane come skipping down a dirt road to the jingle that goes "Look, look, see, see, coming down the lane. Here comes Scot, here comes Dot, here comes Chicken Jane!" When the skit is over, Scot and Dot headed back up the road (Chicken Jane limping along behind with an injured wing) to "Look, look, see, see, going up the lane. There goes Scot, there goes Dot, there goes Chicken Jane!". In the Episode, "Stop That Chicken", Chicken Jane once fell out of one of the books and ended up in several other books which are Colonial America, Sleeping Beauty, and Cook A Lot Like Me by Molly Stewpot (a reference to Martha Stewart). The very demanding chef Molly sees Chicken Jane and wants to use her in one of her recipes while ignoring what Chicken Jane is saying. The book is then swatted at in an attempt for Chicken Jane to come to life while jelly is spilled onto Molly in a defeat, and Leona succeeds in getting Chicken Jane back in her book. The Adventures of Cliff Hanger: This common cartoon segment centers around Cliff Hanger, a lantern-jawed outdoorsman who is usually stranded hundreds of feet above the ground, holding onto a branch on the side of a cliff (hence the skit's title). Each episode presents Cliff with a preposterous situation of some kind, which he attempts to use to his advantage by reaching into his backpack, pulling out what he calls his "trusty survival manual", and following the instructions provided there. The instructions, though often highly unorthodox, usually prove successful, and Cliff briefly escapes from the cliff. But, inevitably, another highly unlikely incident sends Cliff back to where he started, hanging onto his branch once again. The cartoon then ends when the branch starts cracking as Cliff says his baleful catchphrase: "Can't... hold... on... much... longer!" and the sun sets as a cliff hanger. This scene occurs at the beginning of the cartoon as well. Similar to cartoons such as Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner, these cartoon clips follow the same storyline; although Cliff never gives up on trying to get off the cliff, he never succeeds. Each segment begins and usually ends with a theme song sung off-screen by a formally dressed group of singers (flying by in a helicopter), singing "Cliff Hanger, hanging from a cliff! And that's why he's called Cliff Hanger!" Cliff attempts to attract their attention to his predicament by calling out "Excuse me! Excuse me!", but to no avail. In one episode, he apparently succeeds at drawing their attention, and they rescue him, but it turns out he is simply dreaming. He once got off the cliff when he jumped on a whale's blowhole and washed up on a beach in "The Last Cliff Hanger" and Lionel is upset about the last book, but eventually missed his cliff and, through a series of bizarre events (thanks to the writer, Livingston Dangerously), got himself back onto it. His name is a play on the media term "cliffhanger" which is often shown on non-Between the Lions episodes as "to be continued". In three episodes Cliff Hanger and the Solid Oil Lamp, Cliff Hanger Meets the Sleeping Gypsy, and Cliff Hanger and the Sheep on a Ship, Cliff Hanger imagines he is in a restaurant eating steak, he is in a bathtub and a starstruck door. In another episode, Lionel's friend Lenny, a lizard, introduces a similarly styled series of books called Justin Time, about a stereotypical explorer named Justin Time who relaxes in a hammock until an absurd scenario like those of Cliff Hanger occurs, forcing him to intervene to restore the calm, boasting, "Couldn't be more comfortable.", as opposed to Cliff Hanger's catchphrase "Can't hold on much longer!" He too used a version of the Survival Manual, called a Safety Manual, which is from his Survival Kit, a version of Cliff Hanger's backpack and the same formally dressed chorus, riding in the back of a Pickup truck introduces him at the beginning of the story, singing "Justin Time, he's always saved just in time! And that is why he is called Justin Time!" Then Justin rudely tells the singers "Go away!" just like how Cliff Hanger always gets their attention to his predicament. Ironically, Lionel disliked this series. One Justin Time segment was ever shown as it only appeared in one episode. In the series, the character Lionel is a fan of Cliff Hanger books, which his sister Leona thinks are pointless. But, even in episodes where she expresses hatred, she has shown respect for it, such as when she decided to help Lionel get Livingston Dangerously to write more books. Gawain's Word: A Wayne's World spoof hosted by a knight with an American surfer accent, featuring two jousting knights charging at each other, each touting a speech balloon with half of a word which then became their respective names, then demonstrating the word. For example, one skit featured "Sir Sh" dressed in silver armor and "Sir Ark" dressed in gold armor. Then Gawain says, "Blend on, dudes!" when it is time to put the halves together. When Sir Sh bumps into Sir Ark, their speech balloons meld together to form the word "shark." Then they react to the word, by running away from a hovering shark. Though the title of the segment clearly is a parody of the Saturday Night Live skit, the two knights in the segment speak more characteristically like Bill and Ted from Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure than Wayne and Garth from Wayne's World. Tiger Words: A pun of golfer Tiger Woods. Tiger is always seen participating in a spelling competition (modeled off a golf tournament), where he always misspell a word. While the crowd and announcer are surprised and dismayed at his error, Tiger corrects his mistake by using another tool in his pencil bag (using an eraser to fix mistakes in pencil, or paint to fix mistakes in pen, for example). Tiger correctly spells the word and wins the championship. Sam Spud: Par-Boiled Potato Detective: A spoof of the Sam Spade detective stories, this segment portrays a par-boiled potato (voiced by Michael K. Frith) who types out the voice-over narration typical of film noir on a late night, making and correcting typographical errors that demonstrate word sounds. This segment makes heavy use of sight gags based on wordplay (such as the narrator referring to the entrance of a "tomato"—1930s slang for an attractive woman—who is revealed to be a real tomato wearing a costume; or a neon sign that blinks the words "Flicker Flicker" or "On" and "Off"). In most cases, the segments would end with a live-action child watching Sam Spud on television and calling out to his or her mother that "there's a talking potato with a hat on and no mouth!" (or some variation), and the mother calling from offscreen telling her child not to worry and that it's educational television, so it must be good for him/her. On one occasion, it ends with the mother saying that it is not nice to say "dumb", after a girl was describing a pickle with a zipper. The Un-People: A Mo Willems cartoon aimed at teaching kids their prefixes. The main character is "young" Monica Maxwell, a girl about 8 years-old who seems to have an inordinate amount of trouble with a group of rambunctious rhinos or other misfortunes. The segment always begins with the rhinos running amok (or other non-rhino related situations, such as when Monica marches down a street in a parade) usually in Monica's house. The clever, resourceful girl somehow manages to subdue or round up the rhinos, for example, putting them in a zippered bag (not all these segments have relationship with rhinos.) And, all of a sudden, the evil Un-People come along and "un-zip" the bag, causing the rhinos to run free again and resume their rampage of destruction (or other misfortune not caused by the animals.) But when the crime-fighting Re-People appear, they "re-zip" the bag and the destruction of the charging rhinos stops, or other misfortune-quelling results. This segment is a parody of common superhero-themed cartoons such as the Justice League. There are at least two skits that did not feature rhinos—the "undressed"/"redressed" skit where a marching band is seen without clothes, only to get redressed in their outfits, and the "unbuttoned"/"rebuttoned" skit where Monica is seen playing in the snow, with her coat becoming unbuttoned and then finally rebuttoned. Silent E: A sly criminal, Silent E, has the ability to make the vowel sounds say their names and changes the words without a silent e into words with a silent e, for example: he changes a cub (which resembles Leona) into a cube, a tub into a tube, a twin into twine and a can into a cane. In each segment, Silent E is carted off to jail by a policeman. Silent E then writes a note to the policeman, which usually reads something like, "Sure do like that pin/cap you're wearing! I would love to get a closer look!" The policeman then remarks, "Well, sure! I don't see any harm in that!" The policeman hands the object to Silent E, who then easily escapes by using either the policeman's pin and turning it into a pine to climb out the window or the policeman's cap and turning it into a cape to fly out the window. Either way, after that, the policeman shouts, "Well, Silent E, you may have slipped out of my grasp this time, but mark my words: I'll get you YET!!!!" Dr. Nitwhite: This sketch usually begins with Dr. Nitwhite ordering in his assistant, Watson (the character most guilty of calling him "Dr. Nitwit"), for Nitwhite claims he has discovered "the only word in the entire English language!" with a particular letter combination in it, showing extreme pride in his achievement. Unfortunately for Nitwhite, Watson casually utters an expression or sentence containing another word with that same combination (for example, in one sketch, Nitwhite proudly presents what he claims to be the only two-letter word with the short 'I' sound: in. An impressed Watson remarks, "Dr. Nitwhite! This time, I think you have really done it!"). After Nitwhite realizes this, he breaks down and advises Watson to leave, which the latter does, calling him "Dr. Nitwit" once more. Vowel Boot Camp: In this segment, the soldiers, who are lowercase vowels (except the drill sergeant, who is an exclamation point and is revealed to be aptly named Sergeant Mark in one sketch), practice making their sounds and then go out to make words. The famous catchphrase is "This isn't 'Camp [name]', this is Vowel Boot Camp!" In three skits, the lowercase "I" soldier is seen missing a dot before being corrected by the drill instructor, the "U" soldier is seen upside down, looking like a lowercase "N" before being corrected by the drill sergeant to set his head to the proper position and the "O" soldier has a pillow from his footlocker in his mouth before the sergeant (who had told him this on several prior occasions) tells him to spit it out, which he does. Portions of this segment deal with silent "E" and letters containing two vowels. For example, the "I" soldier is accompanied by two letters, "R" and "P" to form "rip" until the "E" is added at the end of the word to turn the word into "ripe". The drill sergeant then asks the soldiers regarding the rule prompting the soldiers to sing the tune "When "E" on the end plays a no-talking game, the vowel before it says its name." The tune would later be the basis for the following examples. Another example is when the "A" soldier is placed between two lowercase consonants "M" and "N" to form the word "man". However the "I" soldier comes into the word to change it into "main". The drill sergeant then asks the other vowels regarding the rule, prompting them to sing the tune "When two vowels stand side by side, the first one says its name with pride." The sergeant always ends up getting trampled by the vowels as they leave. On one occasion, he misses them, but they end up shutting the door on him, locking him in, causing him to bang on the door. The Lone Rearranger Rewrites Again: A spoof of The Lone Ranger, this animated segment features an intelligent, banana nose cowboy named The Lone Rerranger, (or Lone for short), with his horse Hiho, and his sidekick whose name is Russell-Upsome Grub, and a sentence which needs to be rearranged. For example, "Horses must ride cowboys into the corral" needs to be rearranged to say "Cowboys must ride horses into the corral". After Lone fixes the sentence with his whip, he, Hiho, and Russell leave and the people who did what the original sign said for them to do never get a chance to thank him or Russell, or something loosely related to the subject. Afterwards, the segment would end with Lone on top of Hiho yelling, "Hi-yo, Hiho! Away!", and then the camera would pan to Russell, who was seen covering his ears and then saying, "Why you must you always yell in that poor horsey's ears?" Moby Duck: A spoof of Moby-Dick, this takes place in a peapod (spoof of Pequod) where there are two captains. The first is Captain Starbuck, the second Captain Ahab. Starbuck looks through a telescope and sees a white animal and yells, "Wait, Cap'n! Thar she quacks! Moby, the great white duck!" Captain Ahab takes a closer look and gives the tagline "Nay, Mr. Starbuck! That not be Moby, the great white duck! Argh!", and explains the differences and sounds out syllables, showing, for example, Daisy, the entertaining white snail. The two admit defeat before continuing their search. A running gag is the fact that they never look behind them, which is exactly where Moby is. Another running gag would feature an onscreen assistant throwing water into the face of Ahab, humiliating him. The author is said to be "Melvin Hermille", a spoof of Moby Dick author Herman Melville. Blending Bowl: A kind of "bowl game" in which NFL players blend sounds to make words. It stars former NFL superstar quarterback turned FOX Sports co-host Terry Bradshaw as a commentator. It is similar to Gawain's Word and Blend Mart but with a football setting. Opposite Bunny: A superhero bunny who saves the day by turning bad things happening in the neighborhood back into good things. The segment ends with the neighbors reviewing the opposites. For example, one episode has the neighbors saying, "First it was raw; now it is cooked. How does that bunny do it?!" Swami Marmy: This segment features Smarmy Marmy as a fortune teller who tells monkeys their future. In one segment, she tells a monkey that his sister will drop in for a visit, after which she literally, drops in from above. In another segment, she simply tells a monkey "Oops!" after which Marmy knocks her crystal ball off the table and it rolls off and breaks. Fred Says: Fred Newman portraying himself appears onscreen sounding out a word syllable by syllable after which he acts it or demonstrates it in his usual humor by attaching sounds to each syllable. On multiple occasions, Fred would appear doing his segment twice in the first season. What's Cooking?: A cooking segment starring Theo and Cleo Lion as chefs. In each segment, they have a recipe and all the things they need (and a few they do not need) in front of them with their names on them (For example, slammed and rammed ham with no yam or clam). They read the recipe step-by-step that usually involves getting rid of the extra ingredients and doing something (rather literally) to the main item before placing it in something. When they reach the last step, that involves cooking the food for a certain amount of time, they just say "Nah" and eat it raw. Sometimes, the camera zooms in on the refrigerator and segues into a Sam Spud segment. The Joy Learno Show: Female Parody of Jay Leno talks to various guests about words and their meanings. Replacing Letter Songs: Each song for the vowels such as "a" and "e", etc. This is sung in different words such as "Ben" and "hen". At the end, a letter is replaced such as "t" and changes a letter to "ten". Heath the Thesarus would sometimes introduce the segment by saying, "And now, a little poem in which letters change. And make something very interesting happen." Marmy's Poetry Corner: This segment features Marmy with guest stars. Bob The Builder Direct-To-Video DVD VHS Lyrick Studios And Hit Entertainment: Join Bob, Wendy, Scoop, Muck, Dizzy, Roley, Lofty, their cat Pilchard, Mr. Bentley and the gang as they fix things. Jackie Chan Adventures Direct-To-Video From Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment: The series focuses on a fictionalized version of Hong Kong action film star Jackie Chan, who operates in life as an archaeologist and special agent, combatting threats that are mainly magical and supernatural – based on real-life mythologies and supernatural stories from Asia and around the world – with the aid of his family and close friends. New Batman Adventures Direct-To-Video Batman And Robin From Warner Home Video: Soar along with new Batman tapes from Warner Home Video to save the day. Richard Scarry Direct-To-Video Learning 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs: Join Huckle Cat, Lowly Worm, Miss Honey and the gang with six Richard Scarry videos from Random House Home Video from 1989 to 1994. The Puzzle Place Direct-To-Video Tapes VHS From Sony Wonder: Join Skye, Leon, Kiki, Jody, Julie, Ben, and the gang with six Puzzle Place videos from the PBS show now on VHS: "Accentuate The Positive", "Tuned In", "Rip Van Wrinkle", "Rock Dreams", "Sing-Along Songs", and "Deck The Halls". Produced by Lancit Media New York and KCET Los Angeles. Video Treasures Volumes From 1986 Distributed By Miliken Publishing Company And Pacific Arts: Sarah, Joey and their mom read their bedtime stories before bedtime. Zoboomafoo Direct-To-Video Kratt Brothers PBS Kids 5 Tapes From Warner Home Video: Join Zoboomafoo with five cool tapes from Warner Home Video: "Play Day At Animal Junction", "Zoboo's Little Pals", "Look Who's Home!", "Sense-Sational Animal Friends", and "Zoboo's Scary Tails". Dragon Tales Direct-To-Video VHS And DVD Columbia Tristar And PBS Kids which this says: Join Emmy and Max as they visit Dragonland with their friends Ord, Cassie, Zak and Wheezie, and their friends. Teletubbies Program 1997 Direct-To-Video PBS Hit Program From Warner Home Video: From 1997 produced by Ragdoll Productions here Rolf Saxon narrated. Bloopy's Buddies Direct-To-Video VHS Program Exercise Workout TV PBS Television Hit Program: Preschoolers learn to exercise and be healthy. Huggabug Club Direct-To-Video Titles VHS PBS Program Puppets And Kids TV Huggabug: In addition to Miss Audrey and Miss Judy, the program features full-bodied puppets who magically appear with the help of a computer: Uncle Huggabug, a cowboy insect; Miss Oops-A-Daisy, a clumsy flower; and Auntie Bumble, a grandmotherly bee. The cast also includes the "Buggsters", a group of multi-cultural kids who sing and dance. Littlest Schoolhouse Direct-To-Video Volumes From Hi-Tops Video: Join the gang with six Little Schoolhouse volumes: Volume 1 "All About The Alphabet", Volume 2 "All About Numbers", Volume 3 "All About Shapes", Volume 4 "All About Animals", Volume 5 "All About Sounds", and Volume 6 "All About Colors". Reppies Direct-To-Video VHS Program Florida Stations Fun Music PBS Programming From Northstar: The series centers around a group of anthropomorphic reptile creatures (in oversized costumes) that sing in a music group and interact with a Mary Poppins-like English tutor, who also sings and dances. In some of the episodes she seemingly displays magical powers. Harold And The Purple Crayon Direct-To-Video Based On Book By Crockett Johnson: Based on book by Crockett Johnson for here fun as it did narrated by Sharon Stone being lip-syncing by stuffed animal Zoe, she is wearing a pink tutu such a fun narration. Timothy Goes To School Direct-To-Video From N Circle Entertainment Books By Rosemary Wells PBS Version Of 4920: Timothy Goes to School primarily focuses on a young enthusiastic anthropomorphic raccoon named Timothy (voiced by Austin Di Iulio), who attends kindergarten at a fictional place called "Hilltop School" along with ten other students (each of which are of different animals except for the Frank Twins and Claude). The kindergarten class is taught by Mrs. Jenkins, a comforting teacher who enjoys educating and helping her students. Monday February 3 2020 was the PBS Kids version of show 4920 "Elmo The Engineer". That day's show about some engineers. Letter People Direct-To-Video Volumes 60 Fun Episodes: A little dog is minding his own business when various figures (including a female figure carrying a bunch of helium balloons) enter the gates of Letter People Land as the song plays: Come and meet the Letter People, Come and visit the family, Words are made of Letter People, A, B, C, D, follow me. Program Beginner's Bible Direct-To-Video Volumes Time-Life Kids Jumbo Pictures From Sony Wonder: Share God for faith, love, courage, and values with Kathie Lee Gifford singing a series theme. Clarissa Explains It All Direct-To-Video 1994-1995 VHS Videos Titles From Sony Wonder: Join Clarissa with 4 Clarissa videos "Dating", "Take My Brother Please", "Enslaved By The Bell", and "Ferguson Explains It All". Hey Arnold Direct-To-Video VHS From Paramount: Join Arnold, Helga, Lila and their friends with 5 VHS videos "The Helga Stories", "Urban Adventures", "Arnold's Christmas", "Love Stinks", and "Partners". Donkey Kong Country Direct-To-Video From Paramount Volume 1 Home Is Where The Bear Is And What's In The Mail Today: Donkey Kong is an ape who happens to find a magic coconut called the Crystal Coconut, which grants wishes and is capable of answering questions asked of it. Join them in their very first hit "Legend Of The Crystal Coconut" on VHS from Paramount. First volume Bear In The Big Blue House. Volume 1. September 15, 1998. Buster And Chauncey's Silent Night (coming October 13), The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, The Swan Princess III: Mystery Of The Enchanted Treasure. Volume 1: Home Is Where The Bear Is, and What's In The Mail Today. Don't Go Away, There's More Bear In The Big Blue House Coming Right Up. Ned's Newt Direct-To-Video Volumes From Paramount Volume 2 Friends For Life And The Big Little Visitor: The series begins with 9-year-old Ned Flemkin finally scraping up enough money to buy a pet. However, upon reaching the pet store, the only thing he can afford is a newt. Join Newt there which 3 volumes: "Home Alone With Newt", "Jurassic Joyride", and "Saturday Night Fervor". Volume 2. September 15, 1998. Same as volume 1, but it's volume 2. Buster And Chauncey's Silent Night (coming October 13), The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, The Swan Princess III: Mystery Of The Enchanted Treasure. Volume 2: Friends For Life, and The Big Little Visitor. Get Ready For More Bear In The Big Blue House. Coming Up. Rescue Heroes Direct-To-Video Program From Teleton Volume 4: Need A Little Help Today And Lost Thing: Rescue Heroes focuses on a group of rescue personnel who aim to save lives around the world from both natural and man-made disasters. At the end of most episodes the Rescue Heroes would give safety tips and discuss how to handle the conflict presented in the episode. The episode would then usually conclude with the motto "Think like a Rescue Hero, think safe." Volume 4. December 1, 1998. Same as volume 3, but it's volume 4. Madeline, The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, Buster And Chauncey's Silent Night. Volume 4: Need A Little Help Today, and Lost Thing. Bear In The Big Blue House Will Be Right Back. Nelvana Blazing Dragons Direct-To-Video VHS From Columbia Tristar Volume 6: Picture Of Health And Magic In The Kitchen: The series' protagonists are anthropomorphic dragons who are beset by evil humans, reversing a common story convention. The series parodies that of the King Arthur Tales as well as the periods of the Middle Ages. Volume 6. March 2, 1999. Same as volume 5, but it's volume 6. Muppets From Space (coming July 14), And The Adventures Of Elmo In Grouchland (coming October 1), The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, Bear In The Big Blue House, Songs From Jim Henson's Bear In The Big Blue House. Volume 6: Picture Of Health, and Magic In The Kitchen. Now More Bear In The Big Blue House Coming Your Way. Pokemon Direct-To-Video Kids WB TV Network Volume 8: The Big Sleep And And To All A Good Night: Ash Ketchum is 10 years old and ready to start his journey in the world of Pokémon and dreams of becoming a Pokémon master, but on the day he is to receive his first Pokémon, Ash oversleeps and wakes up in a panic, running into Gary Oak, who becomes Ash's rival. Professor Oak, the local Pokémon researcher, has already given away the three Pokémon (Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle) he entrusts to new Pokémon Trainers when Ash finally reaches Oak's Lab. Volume 8. June 22, 1999. Same as 7th title, but it's volume 8. Muppets From Space, The Nuttiest Nutcracker (coming October 19), The Muppets Take Manhattan, The Great Muppet Caper, The Muppet Movie, Bear In The Big Blue House, The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, Bear In The Big Blue House Books. Volume 8: The Big Sleep, and And To All A Good Night. Now More Bear In The Big Blue House Coming Your Way. Lassie Direct-To-Video VHS Program From Nickelodeon Sony Wonder: Join Lassie do will keep your paws into. Speed Racer Direct-To-Video VHS Program TV Hit From Family Home Entertainment: The manga spawned an anime adaptation which actually became a bigger success. 52 episodes were produced from 1967 to 1968. In 1997, Tatsunoko produced a modernized version of Mach GoGoGo which aired on TV Tokyo, ABC lasting for 34 episodes. An English adaptation of this remake was produced by DiC titled Speed Racer X, which aired in 2002 on Nickelodeon. Only the first 13 episodes were adapted due to licensing disputes between DiC and Speed Racer Enterprises. Mach Girl was a web-based series by Tatsunoko Productions, created by Tatsuo Yoshida's daughter, Suzuka. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Direct-To-Video VHS Program EP/SLP From Family Home Entertainment: Join the fun with turtles with seen now on video. Hello Kitty Direct-To-Video VHS 1995 Program EP/SLP From Family Home Entertainment: Join Hello Kitty and the gang with 4 great tapes. Victory Garden Direct-To-Video PBS Program Show Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 With James Underwood Crockett: Join James Underwood Crockett he makes fantastic gardens. Boohbah Direct-To-Video Title Program PBS Kids Ragdoll Program: According to Anne Wood, the show's visuals were inspired by scientific photographs of microscopic life and cell structures. The main characters, the Boohbahs, are "atoms of energy" who sleep in charging pods. Every episode follows the Boohbahs performing a dance routine where the audience is encouraged to participate. The creators at Ragdoll Productions designed the show as an interactive "televisual game" with an emphasis on spatial awareness, motor skill development and puzzle solving. Pinwheel Direct-To-Video VHS Children's Television Workshop Nickelodeon Program TV Program From Warner Home Video: It was created by Vivian Horner, an educator who spent her earlier career at the Children's Television Workshop, the company behind Sesame Street. The show was geared to the "short attention span of preschoolers," with each episode divided into short, self-contained segments including songs, skits, and fun animations. Planet Matzah Ball Direct-To-Video Puppets And Fully Animation World 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs: Join Oogie, Jenna, the aliens, plus their friends with 2 fun programs "Hanukkah On Planet Matzah Ball" and "The Seder On Planet Matzah Ball" narrated by Stephanie D'Abruzzo first lip-syncing by stuffed animal Zoe, she's wearing a tutu sweet as top did purple and yellow bows. Wiggles Direct-To-Video VHS And DVD From Lyrick Studios And Hit Entertainment: Join Greg, Anthony, Murray, and Jeff, plus a couple others Wags the Dog, Dorothy the Dinosaur, Captain Feathersword, and Henry the Octopus singing favorite Wiggles tunes like We're Dancing With Wags The Dog, Fruit Salad, Can You Point Your Fingers And Do The Twist, and here others. Caillou Direct-To-Video PBS Kids Program VHS And DVD Produced By Cinar From Warner Home Video: Join Caillou, Daddy, Mommy, Rosie, plus their friends Rexy, Teddy and Gilbert both fully animated here live-action. This produced by Cinar on VHS and DVD from Warner Home Video, seen on PBS Kids. Steven Spielberg's Animaniacs Titles Direct-To-Video Warner Bros. From Warner Home Video: Play, visit three Warners Yakko, Wakko and Dot to do that which here in their tower. Saddle Club Movies Based On Books By Bonnie Bryant From Warner Home Video: Join Carole, Stevie, Lisa, Kristi, all their friends riding at probably Pine Hollow Stables based on The Saddle Club books by Bonnie Bryant. Mary-Kate And Ashley You're Invited Direct-To-Video Party VHS Millie Davis Photo: Join the Olson twins with 8 You're Invited videos. Mary-Kate And Ashley Adventures Mystery Direct-To-Video Millie Davis Photo: Join the Olson twins with 11 solving videos. Mary-Kate And Ashley Direct-To-Video Millie Davis Photo: Join the Olson twins for each fun program. See N Say Video Phone Direct-To-Video 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs: Join Seymour, Titus, Tululu and the gang with four VHS tapes: "The World Of Animals", "Trouble At Mother Goose Land", "Sing-along Surprise Party", and "Treasure Hunt" fun end labels just to do that together. Seen Angelina Ballerina Direct-To-Video VHS And DVD Hit From Hit Entertainment: Join Angelina Ballerina and the gang dance together. Wishbone Direct-To-Video From Big Feats Entertainment: Join Wishbone, Sam, David, Emily, Wanda, Joe, and the gang, Wishbone imagined some novels. Marc Brown's Arthur Direct-To-Video VHS And DVD PBS Kids Based On Books By Marc Brown: Join Arthur, D.W., Binky, Buster, Francine and the gang based on books by Marc Brown with 2 fun stories plus the Arthur Theme sung by Ziggy Marley And The Melody Makers on this wonderful kind of day the opening would go Open Up Your Eyes Open Up Your Ears Get Together And Make Things Better By Working Together share a first story plus also Word From Us Kids where kids talk about the episode showing around the classroom for each fun episode then a second and final story before the end credits shorter version of the song It's A Simple Message. GhostWriter Direct-To-Video From Children's Television Workshop Republic Pictures: Join Sheldon, Blaze, David and the gang from 1992 to 1995 as they teach reading and writing skills to some schoolchildren. George Shrinks Direct-To-Video From Kaboom Entertainment PBS Kids Program Based On Books By William Joyce: Join George, Becky and the gang based on books by William Joyce. Yu-Gi-Oh Direct-To-Video Program VHS DVD Kids WB Program From 4 Kids Entertainment Swimming At Casey Middle: Yu-Gi-Oh tells the tale of Yugi Mutou, a timid young boy who loves all sorts of games, but is often bullied around. One day, he solves an ancient puzzle known as the Millennium Puzzle (千年パズル, Sennen Pazuru), causing his body to play host to a mysterious spirit with the personality of a gambler. Swimming at Casey Middle can be seen in that 2002 Punky Brewster program to it probably fun as it did Pool New Years Party Swimming At Casey Middle: New Years Eve Jokes. Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories Direct-To-Video VHS From MCA/Universal Home Video: Join Shelley Duvall with six bedtime stories programs from MCA/Universal Home Video with the announcer to that trailer is John Leader. Groundling Marsh Direct-To-Video Program VHS From Lyrick Studios Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103: Groundling Marsh takes place in a magical swamp. Most of the mutant-like characters are "Groundlings" but look very different from each other. They can be described as any combination of animal, human, elf, and plant. One of the characters is a robot named Stacks. Generally, humans never appear in the series except as an alien presence represented by a boot or a voice. Most often, humans come to the marsh to dump trash and disrupt the ecosystem. The show was designed to be educational and so the story of each episode includes morals such as friendship, honesty, caring, and protection of the environment. Join them in 2 great videos "Courageous Adventures" here and that popular "Treasures Are For Sharing". Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B". Old MacDonald's Sing-Along Farm Direct-To-Video 3 Tapes From Dic Toon-Time Video: Join Old MacDonald, Lucinda the Chick, Alfred the Pig, Celeste the ballerina cow, Harpier the Horse, and the gang with 3 tapes on VHS: "That's What Friends Are For", "Share And Care Alike", and "Past, Presents And Future". Rimba's Island Direct-To-Video 3 Tapes From Dic Toon-Time Video: Join Rimba the Gorilla, Bakari the Crocodile, Ilana the Giraffe, Paquito the Lion, and Pria the Elephant with 3 tapes on VHS: "Lost And Found", "We Love To Share", and "You Are Special". Kidsongs Program Tape Direct-To-Video Produced By Warner Bros. Records Together Again Productions: Sing along with the Kidsongs kids for any Kidsongs video or DVD collection of video adventures. Secret Adventures Christian Direct-To-Video From 1994 VHS: Watch and play with 7 fun Secret Adventures episodes with different closed captions the back said Used With Permission here like O.K. there. Sagwa The Chinese Siamese Cat Direct-To-Video PBS Kids Sesame Workshop From Warner Home Video: Based on the Sagwa books by Amy Tan watch Sagwa tales from Warner Home Video. Steven Spielberg's Animaniacs Titles Direct-To-Video Warner Bros. From Warner Home Video: Play, visit three Warners Yakko, Wakko and Dot to do that which here in their tower. Oz Kids Direct-To-Video VHS Volumes Program Paramount 9 Tapes ABC TV Network The Alpha Susan Song: The two main characters of this series are both human: Dot and Neddie (the children of Dorothy and Zeb). The minor characters are Boris and Bela (the children of the Cowardly Lion), Tin Boy (the son of the Tin Woodman), Scarecrow Jr. (the son of the original Scarecrow), Jack Pumpkinhead Jr. (son of the original Jack Pumpkinhead), Frank, (the son of the Wizard), and Andrea, (daughter of Glinda). Similar to series like Muppet Babies, the faces of most of the adults are never shown. Nine videos can be seen on YouTube Monday March 21 2022 Kevin celebrates Taylor's birthday, that day was the PBS Kids version of show 5133 "Turtle Tunes", that day's show's all about turtles here like that pal Morty the sea turtle. Same as it did Morty voiced by David Rudman to it with such a fun surprise. Sweet as it did songs about Susan Ford based on books with: The "Alpha Susan Song". See Aaahh Real Monsters Direct-To-Video Nickelodeon VHS From Sony Wonder: The show focuses on three young monsters—Ickis, Oblina, and Krumm—who attend a school for monsters under a city dump and learn to frighten humans. Many of the episodes revolve around them making it to the surface in order to perform "scares" as class assignments. Join the fun with 2 monster videos "Meet The Monsters" and "Monsters' Night Out" program. CatDog Direct-To-Video VHS From Paramount From 1999: The series revolves around Cat and Dog, a conjoined flexible twin of a cat and a dog, who share the same body with no tail or hind legs. Join them with 2 CatDog videos "CatDog Vs. The Greasers" and "Together Forever". Secret World Of Alex Mack Direct-To-Video VHS From Sony Wonder: Alexandra "Alex" Mack is an ordinary teenage girl, living with her parents, George and Barbara, and prodigious older sister, Annie, in the industrial town of Paradise Valley, Arizona. The town is largely funded around Paradise Valley Chemical, a chemical factory that employs most of the adult residents, although the factory's staff and history are notoriously shady. While walking home after her first day of junior high school, saddened by an embarrassing encounter with a boy and bullied for having a Trollz lunchbox, Alex is nearly hit by a truck from Paradise Valley Chemical, and during the incident, she is accidentally drenched with GC-161, an experimental substance developed by the factory. She soon discovers that it has given her strange powers, including telekinesis, shooting electricity from her fingers, and the ability to dissolve into a mobile puddle of water. Alex finds this exciting and fun, however, her powers prove to be unpredictable (occasionally, her skin glows a bright yellow when she is nervous). She confides only in Annie and her best friend Ray, choosing to keep her powers a secret from everyone else, including her parents, for fear of what the chemical factory's CEO, Danielle Atron, will do to her if she finds out. Join them with the "In The Nick Of Time" VHS. See Adventures Of Pete And Pete Direct-To-Video VHS From Sony Wonder: Join Pete and Pete with 3 videos "Classic Petes", "School Dazed", and "Farewell, My Little Viking". Medabots Direct-To-Video From A.D.V. Films Volume 3: Dancin' The Day Away And Listen Up: The series centers around Medabots, artificially intelligent robots, whose purpose is to serve humans in a future time. The series begins with a ten-year-old (nine in the Japanese version) boy named Ikki Tenryō, who wants to become a champion of the World Robattle Tournament. Volume 3. December 1, 1998. Madeline, The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, Buster And Chauncey's Silent Night. Volume 3: Dancin' The Day Away, and Listen Up!. Now More Bear In The Big Blue House Coming Your Way. See Adventures Of Tintin Direct-To-Video HBO Program Volume 5: A Wagon Of A Different Color And Shape Of A Bear: The television series was directed by French director Stéphane Bernasconi, with Peter Hudecki as the Canadian unit director. Hudecki was the primary director but could not be credited as such due to co-production restrictions. It was produced by Ellipse (France) and Nelvana (Canada) on behalf of the Hergé Foundation. Volume 5. March 2, 1999. Muppets From Space (coming July 14), And The Adventures Of Elmo In Grouchland (coming October 1), The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, Bear In The Big Blue House, Songs From Jim Henson's Bear In The Big Blue House. Volume 5: A Wagon Of A Different Color, and Shape Of A Bear. Bear In The Big Blue House Will Be Right Back. George And Martha Direct-To-Video VHS From Sony Wonder Volume 7: Mouse Party And Bear's Birthday Bash: The books describe the activities and adventures of best friends George and Martha. These activities include taking dance classes, going to the beach and the amusement park, and playing practical jokes on each other. In a humorous way, the series teaches about friendship. George and Martha sometimes argue, but always make up. Volume 7. June 22, 1999. Muppets From Space, The Nuttiest Nutcracker (coming October 19), The Muppets Take Manhattan, The Great Muppet Caper, The Muppet Movie, Bear In The Big Blue House, The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, Bear In The Big Blue House Books. Volume 7 simply it: Mouse Party, and Bear's Birthday Bash. Bear In The Big Blue House Will Be Right Back. Sailor Moon Direct-To-Video VHS From 1997 Based On Books By Naoko Takeuchi Six Titles From Dic: Join Sailor Moon and the gang based on the Sailor Moon books written and illustrated by Naoko Takeuchi with six VHS tapes: "A Moon Star Is Born", "Scouts Unite", "Evil Eyes", "Jupiter And Venus Arrive", "Secret Identifies", and "Good Queen, Bad Queen". Michael Sporn Direct-To-Video VHS EP/SLP 8 Tapes From Family Home Entertainment: Join in the fun here for 8 Michael Sporn programs: "Ira Sleeps Over", "A Child's Garden Of Verses", "Jazz Time Tale", "The Red Shoes", "The Marzipan Pig", "Poems For Children", "Nursery Rhymes", and "The Story Of The Dancing Frog". Scholastic's The Baby-Sitters Club Direct-To-Video Fun Ann M. Martin's Books HBO Program From Goodtimes Home Video: Based on The Babysitters Club books by Ann M. Martin reading with produced by here Scholastic. Join Kirsty, Stacey, Claudia and the gang with 13 sweet adventures. The series originally aired on HBO from January to March 1990, and was produced by the Scholastic Corporation. Guts Direct-To-Video Nickelodeon VHS The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Listening Game With Song Old MacDonald From Show 4019: The series was filmed at Sound Stage 21 at Universal Studios Florida on a set dubbed the "Extreme Arena". This arena consists of a turf playing field, a pool, a racing track, an obstacle course and the Aggro Crag. Fun as it did from a 1995 program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting Cole played that one where Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along from 1987 scene 9 from show 3910 gang is Now I've Sung My ABCs The Listening Game from Havin' Fun With Ernie and Bert Cole played that song Old MacDonald from show 4019 plus Clover sang a goose verse fabulous treasury. Sing-Alongs Animaniacs VHS Program From Warner Home Video: Join Yakko, Wakko and Dot in 2 sing-along videos from 1994: "Wakko's World" and "Mostly In Toon". Men In Black Direct-To-Video Volumes Kids WB Program VHS From Columbia Tristar Home Video The Alpha Sarah Song: The show features characters from the 1997 science fiction film Men in Black, which was based on the comic book series The Men in Black by Lowell Cunningham, originally published by Marvel / Malibu Comics. The series was produced by Adelaide Productions, a division of Columbia TriStar Television, and Amblin Entertainment as a half-hour series originally airing on Saturday mornings, and later moving to weekdays during its final run. Songs about Sarah Kennedy: The "Alpha Sarah Song". Mona The Vampire Direct-To-Video Produced By YTV British UK VHS DVD Program Based On The Books By Sonia Holleyman: The series follows the adventures of Mona Parker, who refers to herself as "Mona the Vampire", as well as her two best friends, Lily Duncan ("Princess Giant") and Charley Bones ("Zapman"), and her pet cat, Fang, as they imagine themselves confronting a new supernatural foe, or solving a supernatural mystery, in every episode, but there are always rational explanations for what they see. Adventures From The Book Of Virtues Direct-To-Video PBS Fully Animated Cartoon Fantasy Comedy Drama Family Anthology: The series centered on two best friends: 10-year-old Annie Redfeather, who is Native American, and 11-year-old Zach Nichols, who is white. In each episode of the series, one of them commits an act contrary to that day's chosen virtue (loyalty, compassion, courage, moderation, honesty, etc.) and suffers pain as a result (be it physical or moral). They seek counsel of one of Annie's animal friends. These animal friends are four anthropomorphic mountain-dwelling entities who between them possess immense knowledge of legends and literature as well as common sense and a lively sense of fun. They utilize classical works of famous authors, philosophers, poets, as well as fables and myths to communicate the truth of virtue to Zach and Annie. Plato, the oldest, is a scholarly bison; Aurora, the most gentle, is a red-tailed hawk; Socrates "Sock" is a rambunctious bobcat; and Aristotle "Ari" is a prairie dog who is seldom without his bag of books. These four, whose existence seems a secret from the majority of humans in the town of Spring Valley, advise Annie and Zach patiently and often. The children then proceed to live according to the virtue of the day, completing what they have begun. Anne Of Green Gables Direct-To-Video Cartoon Sullivan Entertainment PBS Kids Program Based On Anne Of Green Gables Books By L.M. Mongomery Writer Producer And Director Kevin Sullivan Comedy Drama: Many supporting characters are sourced from Sullivan's television series Road to Avonlea, which is based on Montgomery's books The Story Girl and The Golden Road. Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss Direct-To-Video TV Program Six Volumes From 1999 The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Old MacDonald Had A Farm From Show 4019 Based On The Dr. Seuss Books By Dr. Seuss: It combines live puppets with digitally animated backgrounds, and in its first season, refashioning characters and themes from the original Dr. Seuss books into new stories that often retained much of the flavor of Dr. Seuss' own works. In many respects, seasons one and two of the program are very different shows. The two seasons have completely different intro and outro credit sequences and songs reflecting their differing orientations. The virtual settings seen in this show are created by Jim Henson's Creature Shop. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along with some onscreen letters then Old MacDonald Had A Farm from show 4019 Kevin joins in which singing a goose verse. Some intervals will be Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss Volumes Intervals Program Dr. Seuss Books With The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Then Old MacDonald Had A Farm From Show 4019 With Goose Verse Shows Fun. Secret World Of Alex Mack Direct-To-Video VHS From Sony Wonder: Alexandra "Alex" Mack is an ordinary teenage girl, living with her parents, George and Barbara, and prodigious older sister, Annie, in the industrial town of Paradise Valley, Arizona. The town is largely funded around Paradise Valley Chemical, a chemical factory that employs most of the adult residents, although the factory's staff and history are notoriously shady. While walking home after her first day of junior high school, saddened by an embarrassing encounter with a boy and bullied for having a Trollz lunchbox, Alex is nearly hit by a truck from Paradise Valley Chemical, and during the incident, she is accidentally drenched with GC-161, an experimental substance developed by the factory. She soon discovers that it has given her strange powers, including telekinesis, shooting electricity from her fingers, and the ability to dissolve into a mobile puddle of water. Alex finds this exciting and fun, however, her powers prove to be unpredictable (occasionally, her skin glows a bright yellow when she is nervous). She confides only in Annie and her best friend Ray, choosing to keep her powers a secret from everyone else, including her parents, for fear of what the chemical factory's CEO, Danielle Atron, will do to her if she finds out. Join them with the "In The Nick Of Time" VHS. Clarissa Explains It All Direct-To-Video 1994-1995 VHS Videos Titles From Sony Wonder: The main characters in the show are Clarissa Darling, her family (consisting of her father Marshall, her mother Janet, and her younger brother Ferguson) and her best friend Sam, all living in a small, unnamed suburban town. Clarissa had a pet baby alligator, Elvis, which she kept in a kiddie-sandbox and appeared sporadically in early episodes. Clarissa was credited with becoming the first Nickelodeon series to feature a female lead, which led the network to create other shows such as The Secret World of Alex Mack, The Amanda Show and The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo. Its popularity among both boys and girls also helped to debunk a myth that a children's series with a female lead would not appeal to boys. Clarissa dealt with normal adolescent issues such as first crushes, getting a driver's license and preparing for college and working. These topics were dealt with far less dramatically than they were on other similar shows at the time (such as Full House and Blossom). For instance, in one episode Clarissa accidentally shoplifts a piece of lingerie but is neither caught by store security nor punished by her parents; she spends most of the episode trying to figure out how to remedy the situation on her own. Although terms like "hell" and "sex drive" were occasionally uttered during the show's run, most dialogue was kept family-friendly. One running gag involved her friend Sam often entering the scene by a ladder (accompanied by a characteristic chord of guitar music) through her bedroom window. A repeating theme during the series was the sibling rivalry between Clarissa and Ferguson, showing their repeated attempts to harm or even (as in the series premiere) to "kill" each other. Unique to the show was Clarissa's tendency to tackle the episode's central theme through the creation of a fictional video game. The show also integrated some of Hart's real-life likes, such as the band They Might Be Giants. Join Clarissa with 4 Clarissa videos "Dating", "Take My Brother Please", "Enslaved By The Bell", and "Ferguson Explains It All". Hey Arnold! Direct-To-Video VHS From Paramount: Hey Arnold! takes place in the urban fictional American city of Hillwood. Creator Craig Bartlett described the city as "an amalgam of large northern cities I have loved, including Seattle (my hometown), Portland (where I went to art school) and Brooklyn (the bridge, the brownstones, the subway)"; the city also contains inspirations from Chicago, such as a baseball field called Quigley Field (a reference to the real-life Wrigley Field). Evan Levine of the Houston Chronicle commented on the series's "backdrop of dark streets, nighttime adventures and rundown buildings, all seen from a child's point of view." At the end of the episode "Road Trip", when Helga and Miriam are returning home after having car troubles en route to South Dakota, they pass a sign marking the Washington State border, implying that Hillwood is in Washington. The Pig War, as re-enacted in the episode of the same title, took place on the boundary between what is now British Columbia and the state of Washington. A bridge that leads to downtown Hillwood resembles Portland's Burnside Bridge, while Gerald's house was modeled after the Victorian houses seen in Nob Hill, Portland. New York City (with landmarks such as the Empire State Building, Twin Towers, and Statue of Liberty visible in the skyline) was also seen in Helga's dream in the episode "Married", presumably as a separate city from Hillwood in-universe. Join Arnold, Helga, Lila and their friends with 5 VHS videos "The Helga Stories", "Urban Adventures", "Arnold's Christmas", "Love Stinks", and "Partners". Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss Volumes Intervals Program Dr. Seuss Books With The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Then Old MacDonald Had A Farm From Show 4019 With Goose Verse Shows Fun: Just a clip from the last episode on each tape. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along with some onscreen letters then Old MacDonald Had A Farm from show 4019 Kevin joins in which singing a goose verse. The audio from the show excerpt and a male announcer saying one of these: Don't Go Away. There's More Of The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss Coming Right Up. Get Ready For More Of The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss: Coming Up. Now More Of The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss Coming Your Way. The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss Will Be Right Back. Paragraph Programs 1998 Sesame Street Version Sesame Street DVDs Version Of Hit Random House Releases: Watch your cool great Sesame Street DVD versions here of favorites with great Random House releases. Mr. Potato Head Show Direct-To-Video Cartoon Based On TV Mr. Potato Head By George Lerner Sing Along 2004 DVD: Throughout the series, Mr. Potato Head always puts on a TV episode with the help of his Kitchen Crew and presents each episode to the TV Guys so that they can air them on television. During production on each episode, Mr. Potato Head and his Kitchen Crew have various misadventures. Sing Along 2004 DVD. Kevin already played that Christmas 2018 with 1987 VHS vintage words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: Biff greets the viewer from the rooftop of 123 Sesame Street, where he and Sully are repairing the building's TV antenna. They have with them a small TV set to check their progress with. Suddenly, the gang (Bob, Maria, David, Gordon, Big Bird, Hoots the Owl and the kids) burst through the door, dragging a piano with them. They inform the workers that they're going to hold a rooftop sing along and invite them to join. Biff passes until they can finish their work. They begin the sing along with "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt." Next, the adults lead everyone in singing "Stand Up and Pinch Your Nose." Biff reports that they've fixed the TV antenna and turn on the TV to see if it functions and they all watch Madeline Kahn singing "Sing After Me" with Grover (EKA: Episode 1112). FRAME 2: Biff attempts to change the channel, but pulls the knob off the set. As he continues his repairs, everyone argues over what to sing next. Bob allows Nicole to pick and she starts singing "The Alphabet Song," as everyone joins in. Now, Bob chooses a song - "We All Sing with the Same Voice." They all sing the chorus, leading to children singing "We All Sing With The Same Voice" (EKA: Episode 1708). As they finish the song, Big Bird now has a song to sing - "Cheer Up." Bob doesn't know how to play that, but Sully happens to. He warms up with a short, classical piece and plays as Big Bird and the gang sing. Biff calls Sully over to show him that he's fixed the knob on the TV set. He turns it on, showing Olivia singing "Sing" while Linda signs lyrics (EKA: Episode 1330). FRAME 3: Biff gives the fixed TV a playful slap, causing the back to pop off and fall off the roof. He assures them he can still fix it. Hoots wants to sing the "Barnyard Boogie Song," and demonstrates it on his sax. Everyone recognizes it as "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" and they sing it, with Hoots adding a verse about his saxophone. Suddenly, everyone sees bubbles rising up from the streets below. Ernie yells up, telling them he's got a song. But, since he's in the bathtub, he can't come to the roof, so he's told to sing from down there. "Rubber Duckie" (EKA: Episode 0136). FRAME 4: Biff and Sully have fixed the TV set again and place it by the pigeon coop, so they can watch the following Bert sings "Doin' The Pigeon" (EKA: Episode 0536) (Intro Cut). FRAME 5: As night begins to fall, Bob suggests they do their big finish - only they can't remember how the song goes. They all begin singing "What's the Name of That Song?" Soon, they're joined by some Muppet kids (including Farley) from a building across the way, and some of their friends down below (Luis, Susan, the Honkers, Oscar the Grouch and the Two-Headed Monster). As the song builds to its crescendo, the TV antenna breaks off and falls over. As the slight chaos ensues, one of the children asks if Biff calls himself a repairman. He replies, "No, a Republican! I call myself a Republican." Secret Lives Of Men Direct-To-Video Count It Higher: Great Music Videos From Sesame Street 2005 DVD: Three divorced men get thrown back into the bachelor life. With nothing left but each other, Michael, Phil, and Andy form an exclusive club and embark on a new phase of their existence. Someday, they might comprehend the mysteries of women, love and golf. Until then, they'll continue carrying on The Secret Lives of Men. Count It Higher: Great Music Videos From Sesame Street 2005 DVD. FRAME 1: The announcer introduces The Count's countdown show, which kicks off with the #7 video of the week. The Count's favorite part is counting backwards to a film leader countdown that precedes the video. "Ten Commandments Of Health" from Advice You Can Count On (EKA: Episode 1139). FRAME 2: The Count introduces the next video, featuring "the world's hottest frog, Kermit, proudly hopping to the surging rhythms of..." "Doo-Wop Hop" from I'm Green And I'm Proud (EKA: Episode 2071). FRAME 3: After the song, the Count mentions the number of jumps Kermit and the animals made. Big Bird makes a celebrity guest appearance and requests a rock and roll song for the next video. The Count then introduces... "ZZ Blues" from On A Clear Day I Can Z Forever (EKA: Episode 2317) (Ending Edited). FRAME 4: The Count introduces a bonus video...‎"Honk Around The Clock" from Play Through The Nose (EKA: Episode 1631). FRAME 5: After the video, the Count is seen counting the bricks, but leaves off on his 453rd brick to resume his hosting duties. He introduces another celebrity promo... ...with Oscar the Grouch, who wishes viewers a rotten day and requests that the Count play a moldy oldie. "Letter B" from Sesame Road (EKA: Episode 1495) (Ending Cut). FRAME 6: The Count introduces the next video, starring a group who "milked" their talent for all it's worth: How Now Brown and the Moo Wave. "Wet Paint" from Signs Of The Times (EKA: Episode 2033) (Beginning And Ending Edited). FRAME 7: The Count introduces the next song, which splashed it's way up to the #2 spot. "Do De Rubber Duck" from The Harder They Scrub (EKA: Episode 2304). FRAME 8: After the video, the Count points out his own appearance in the song, and how many bubbles he counted in it. Finally, the Count introduces the #1 video. He informs regular viewers of the program that they can always count on the same song being #1 every week, because it's his favorite. "Count It Higher" from Letters Of Love (EKA: Episode 0553). FRAME 9: The Count wraps up another edition of his countdown show, and tells viewers to tune in next week, when "Count it Higher" will be #1 once again. Maggie Winters Direct-To-Video TV NBC Sitcom Sitcom Monster Hits 2003 DVD: Recently divorced from her dentist husband, Maggie Winters moved in with her mother Estelle in her home town of Shelbyville, Indiana and got a job at Hanley's, a local department store. Monster Hits 2003 DVD. Kevin already played that Christmas 2018 with 1990 VHS with rectangles 2 copies of this words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: The announcer (Jerry Nelson) introduces the "live - on tape" ceremony and its host Herry Monster, who explains that one of the year's monster song hits will win the Fuzzy Award. Elmo, who holds the envelope with the winner's name inside, is eager to know who won. Herry tries to take the envelope to keep Elmo from opening it, which leads to an onstage chase. The announcer introduces the first two Monster Hits... "Fur" (EKA: Episode 0812). "Herry's Family Song" (EKA: Episode 2337). FRAME 2: Herry briefly stops chasing Elmo to introduce (and imitate) the next nominee. "Frazzle" (EKA: Episode 0847). "Two Heads Are Better Than One" (EKA: Episode 1447). FRAME 3: Herry has Elmo promise that he won't open the envelope, and then introduces the next song. "Fuzzy And Blue" (EKA: Episode 1644). "Comb Your Face" (EKA: Episode 1851). FRAME 4: Herry presents "The Lifetime Monster Achievement Award" to his mommy, who sobs hysterically "I couldn't have done it without you son!" Herry then presents a special song to his mom before crying with her and Elmo. "That Furry Blue Mommy Of Mine" (EKA: Episode 1052). FRAME 5: Herry assures Elmo that the envelope can be opened after the next three songs. "Healthy Food" (EKA: Episode 2404). "What Do I Do When I'm Alone" (EKA: Episode 0269). "We Are All Monsters" (EKA: Episode 1405) (Redubbed Version). FRAME 6: The time has finally come to open the envelope. Special guest Cookie Monster comes onstage to announce the winner, but becomes tempted to eat the envelope ("Big moral decision") and does. Elmo looks inside Cookie's mouth to see who the winner is, which happens to be Cookie. "C Is For Cookie" (EKA: Episode 0372) (Rhythmic Clap Beats Added Throughout The Song). FRAME 7: Cookie holds his Fuzzy Award victoriously as the crowd cheers and cameras flash. Herry closes the show by saying "Thanks fur everything." As the credits roll, the announcer mentions Transportation by "Titanic Airlines." Accommodations by "Great Monster Motels." Sports Night Direct-To-Video ABC Program 1998 Sesame Street Version Sing Yourself Silly 2005 DVD: The show is said to be a semi-fictional account of the ESPN SportsCenter team of Keith Olbermann and Dan Patrick, with Rydell representing Olbermann and McCall representing Patrick. Patrick has confirmed this on his syndicated radio program The Dan Patrick Show. It has also been said that many of the storylines for McCall were inspired by Craig Kilborn, who was an anchor on SportsCenter during the mid 1990s. Sing Yourself Silly 2005 DVD. Kevin already bought that tape green square no rectangles white screen of death in the end. FRAME 1: Big Bird asks the viewer if they know what "silly" is and demonstrates with his spinning bow tie. He then presents the series of silly songs. "The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree" (EKA: Episode 1920) (Edited). FRAME 2: Maria and Luis pop out wearing Groucho glasses and say, "Now that was silly!" "Ladybugs Picnic" (EKA: Episode 0416). "Jellyman Kelly" with James Taylor (EKA: Episode 1800). FRAME 3: Gladys comments, "Now that was silly!" and walks off laughing, only to trip and fall off-screen. "Wavin' Goodbye To You With My Heart" (EKA: Episode 1475) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 4: The Amazing Mumford and his duck appear in a puff of smoke, with the duck exclaiming "Now that was silly!" in Mumford's voice, while Mumford lets out a quack. "Old MacDonald Cantata" (EKA: Episode 2350) (Edited). FRAME 5: Forgetful Jones comments, "Now that was spinach!" and realizes he forgot what the right word was. "Everything In The Wrong Place Ball" (EKA: Episode 2596) (Edited). FRAME 6: Forgetful still can't remember the word "silly," and asks the viewers if they remember the word. "One Banana" (EKA: Episode 1941). FRAME 7: Count von Count counts seven bananas before saying, "Now that was silly!" "Calcutta Joe" (EKA: Episode 2492). FRAME 8: Big Bird and the Honkers take some time to address that silly songs are no laughing matter. "Mary Had A Bicycle" (EKA: Episode 0698) (Kermit's Intro Cuts Off). FRAME 9: Oscar comments, "Now that was yucky! I'm not gonna say 'silly'," but Elmo points out that he did say "silly." Oscar snaps back, "Who asked you, pink face?" and walks down into his trash can. "Ten Turtles" (EKA: Episode 0425). "Put Down The Duckie" (celebrity version) with John Candy, Andrea Martin, 2 baseball players of the New York Mets Keith Hernandez and Mookie Wilson, Jane Curtin, Madeline Kahn, Joe Williams, Paul Reubens, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Wynton Marsalis, Celia Cruz, Itzhak Pearlman, Gordon Jackson, Jean Marsh, Paul Simon, Jeremy Irons, Pete Seeger, four football players of the New York Giants, and Carl Banks (EKA: Episode 2534) (Introduction Redubbed, Closing Lines Cut). FRAME 10: Big Bird asks what the song was. The Kids confirm, "Now that was silly!" and they dance to "The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree" while the credits roll. Afterwards, the video concludes with Maria and Luis donning Groucho glasses and exclaiming "Now that was silly!" (repeated from Frame 2). Cupid Direct-To-Video ABC Program 1998 Sesame Street Version Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals 2004 DVD: Trevor Hale is attractive, witty, uncommonly intelligent—and he may be Cupid, the Greco-Roman god of erotic love. Probably not, but he thinks so. Trevor's insistence that he is Cupid lands him in a mental hospital, where he meets psychologist Claire Allen, a renowned authority on romance. Trevor tells Claire that he has been stripped of his godly powers by Zeus, and exiled from Mount Olympus as a punishment for arrogance. To win his way back among the gods, Trevor must unite 100 couples in everlasting love, without his bow and arrows. Claire does not believe in Cupid, but she risks her career by releasing Trevor from the hospital, assuming responsibility for his behavior. Trevor finds work as a bartender, and regularly disrupts Claire's group therapy sessions. All the while, he plots his campaign to promote romance, and earn his way back to Olympus. While encouraging sexual abandon in others, Trevor remains chaste; he believes sex with a mortal will confine him to Earth forever. Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals 2004 DVD. Kevin already bought that Christmas 2018 with 1991 VHS white square no rectangles but a green barcode words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: The Sing, Hoot & Howl club, comprised of various Muppet animals, sing a rendition of "Old MacDonald." Big Bird attempts to quiet things down so he can start the meeting, helped by a roar from Chicago the Lion (the club's secretary-treasurer). Big Bird gives the first song request to a working "watch dog" who represents Acme Watches. "Cow Dog Song" (EKA: Episode 0783) (First Two Verses Cut). FRAME 2: Gladys the Cow was none too impressed with the last film about a dog chasing cows, so she gives the watch dog a taste of his own medicine. Meanwhile, Big Bird translates for a Spanish-speaking lamb, who requests her favorite song. "Baa Baa Bamba" (EKA: Episode 2360) (Edited). FRAME 3: Chicago wants to pick a song, but he's interrupted by the bubbling of Frances the goldfish. "Starfish" (re-filmed version) (EKA: Episode 2487). FRAME 4: Chicago tries to go next, but he's interrupted again by a cricket, who hops on the piano keys to play out its request. "Insects In Your Neighborhood" (EKA: Episode 1887) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 5: Gladys returns, having chased the watch dog all the way to the subway. She dramatically alludes to her song request about the pride of being a certain animal. The piano-playing wolf guesses it's an aardvark. "I'm An Aardvark" (EKA: Episode 0425). FRAME 6: Gladys continues to give clues about her song, but a pig interjects before she can reveal the answer. "Pig's Love Song" (live-action version) (EKA: Episode 0572). FRAME 7: Gladys sobs and claims she'll never tell her song, that is until Chicago attempts to go next. Before Gladys can finish her introduction, the other animals finally answer in unison — a cow! "I'm Proud To Be A Cow" (EKA: Episode 1650) (Edited). FRAME 8: Gladys wants to pick a second song. The others complain, thinking it'll be another cow song, but Gladys reassures them that it's about all animals. "We Are All Earthlings" (from that 1991 special Big Bird's Birthday Or Let Me Eat Cake). FRAME 9: Chicago roars to draw attention to his request: a song about "cute, little babies." Big Bird admits he doesn't think they have a song about babies, so Chicago roars again, which makes Big Bird and the others quickly reconsider. "What Are Babies Called?" (EKA: Episode 0116). FRAME 10: Big Bird tries to settle a dispute between a chicken and an egg, who both have different song requests. Big Bird wonders which comes first, which sets off another argument. "Chicken Or The Egg" (EKA: Episode 0276) (Beginning Cut). "Cluck Around The Clock" (EKA: Episode 2817). FRAME 11: As the credits roll, the club finishes by singing a reprise of "Old MacDonald," with verses to include a duck, a horse (Buster), and an elephant. Encore! Encore! Direct-To-Video NBC TV Sitcom 1998 Sesame Street Version Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game 2003 DVD: On the verge of becoming "The Fourth Tenor", Lane's character injures his vocal cords and must move in with his family, who run a vineyard in Northern California. Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game 2003 DVD. Kevin already bought that Thursday January 3 2019. FRAME 1: Elmo welcomes the viewer to Elmo's Sing Along Guessing Game and meets today's contestants - Mary and her little lamb from Nursery Rhyme, South Dakota, and Mr. Johnson, who isn't there for the game; he's mistaken the studio for the bus stop. Elmo then goes over the rules - a question will be asked, followed by a music video that contains the answer. If the player wishes to answer, they must jump on the trampoline and then ring the bell (following their crash landing). Elmo reads the first question - "What part of the body am I? If you didn't have me, you couldn't bend your arm to tickle your nose." They turn their attention to the video monitor. "I Love My Elbows" (EKA: Episode 2582). FRAME 2: The players don't seem to have an answer. Elmo knows and performs the answering method; the answer is elbows! The players aren't happy he got the answer and the director reminds Elmo the host doesn't answer the questions. Elmo apologizes, admitting he loves the trampoline. He proceeds with the next question - "What do you call the front part of your head?" "One Fine Face" (EKA: Episode 2220) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 3: Elmo begs the players to think of an answer, then (not being able to control himself) jumps on the trampoline and answers for them - the face! The players all start to argue, prompting the director to cut away from the game and roll a special public service announcement. "Get Along" (EKA: Episode 2600) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 4: To keep Elmo from ruining the game anymore, the director puts Mr. Johnson as host, while Elmo becomes a contestant. He reads the next question from the cue cards - "What do you call something you sing that has words or just a lot of [Next card] 'la la's?" "Elmo's Song" (EKA: Episode 2710) (Introduction And Closing Cut). FRAME 5: The contestants are too busy dancing to answer, but Mr. Johnson knows it. He jumps on the trampoline, rings the bell and answers - a song! The director takes over hosting (while Johnson decides to stay right by the bell until his bus comes). She asks the contestants - "What are the two numbers that come after the number 6?" The video screen rolls two clues. "The Alligator King" (EKA: Episode 0411). "Eight Balls Of Fur" (EKA: Episode 2669) (Ending Cut). FRAME 6: All the players know the answer and jump at once, all crashing onto the director. She calls a tie and takes a lie-down after asking the next question - "What do you call the one person in the whole world that you most like to play with?" "My Best Friend" (EKA: Episode 2474) (Edited). FRAME 7: Mary and her lamb have the answer and head for the trampoline. Their bounce is so great, they don't come down. The director leaves the stage, letting Elmo seize control of hosting duties. Now, Elmo pulls a studio audience member to play the game and the lucky person is Oscar the Grouch, who wishes to get it over with. Elmo asks him his question - "What is it that Grouches really love to collect?" "I Love Trash" (1973 Version) (EKA: Episode 0510) (Edited). FRAME 8: Mary and her lamb finally land and give their answer, while Oscar answers the current question. He is offered anything he wants and wishes for an exit from the show. It's now time for the final question - "What is the name of this famous dance?" "Lambaba" (EKA: Episode 2789). FRAME 9: Mary's lamb has the answer and answers with her bleating, which Elmo accepts, making her the winner! The lamb requests the song play again and everyone starts to dance as the credits start rolling. Part-way-through, Elmo notices Mr. Johnson, sadly still waiting for his bus. A horn blares and a bus crashes through the wall, being driven by Grover. He states the bus is going to Cincinnati (where Johnson would visit his mother), then asks how to get there. Johnson does his trademark faint and Grover joins the others in dancing the "Lambaba" while the remainder of the credits roll. Sports Night Direct-To-Video ABC Program 1998 Sesame Street Version Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years 1997 DVD: Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years 1997 DVD. Title Card: The title of the home video is introduced in voice-over as "Sesame Street's 25th Birthday: A Musical Celebration." FRAME 1: Everyone enjoys a day in the park as the calypso version of the Sesame Street Theme plays. Big Bird, Prairie Dawn and Telly watch as everyone expresses themselves with music, dance and other talents. Big Bird is reminded of a quote his Granny Bird told him, "The whole world is a stage." Prairie gets the idea to put on a show. Prairie assures them that their search will be an adventure! "Adventure" (EKA: Episode 2951). FRAME 2: They split up their duties - Telly and Prairie will look for dancers and musicians, while Big Bird looks for "la-la"-ers. Telly and Prairie come across Jamal, Angela, Celina, Carlo, the kids and other Muppets singing an a capella version of "Do-Op Hop" at a hot dog cart. They've found their singers for the show! Big Bird has formed a "LA LA LINE" to audition la-la-ers. After a failed audition by Humphrey and Natasha, The Count steps up, not wanting to la-la, but to count those in line. Big Bird thinks his day will drive him batty, cuing the next song. "The Batty Bat" (EKA: Episode 2096). FRAME 3: The Count swoops in, counting "One wonderful song." "The Alligator King" (EKA: Episode 0411) (The Ending Says Seven Cuts Off). The Count counts "Two wonderful songs." "I Love Trash" (Season 22 Version) (EKA: Episode 2785) (Introduction Cut, New Sound Effect Added At The End). The Count counts "Three wonderful songs!" "Count It Higher" (EKA: Episode 0553). FRAME 4: Big Bird's next audition is with a duck. The duck happens to belong to The Amazing Mumford, who knows a spell that will make everyone la-la. Although, when he tries it, the spell instead makes them quack. Rubber Duckie medley: "Rubber Duckie" (EKA: Episode 0136)/"The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree" (EKA: Episode 1920)/"Put Down The Duckie" (EKA: Episode 2320)/"Do De Rubber Duck" (EKA: Episode 2304). FRAME 5: Mumford tries his trick again, but makes people "baa-baa" like sheep. Telly and Prairie now find a jam session going on and think they're the musicians they need. Elmo, playing the drum, comments that playing it is almost as easy as "A-B-C." "C Is For Cookie" (EKA: Episode 0372). "Monster In The Mirror" (EKA: Episode 2689). FRAME 6: Telly and Prairie ask Big Bird if he'd like to help them find dancers, but he's busy with his line. The next auditions don't do well, and Big Bird remarks he'll go bananas. Joey and Davey Monkey pop up at the mention of "bananas." Big Bird gripes "What's next here? Aardvarks?" "I'm An Aardvark" (re-filmed version) (EKA: Episode 2520). FRAME 7: Herry appears to say that he's not an aardvark and proud to be a fuzzy, blue monster. "Fuzzy And Blue" (EKA: Episode 1644) (Cuts Off Before Frazzle Appears, New Sound Effects Added). "Skin" (EKA: Episode 2749). "Bein' Green" (EKA: Episode 0087). FRAME 8: Prairie and Telly run into Jason and Savion while looking for dancers. Savion tells them that there are dancers everywhere in the park. Prairie comments at all the people dancing. Elmo pops up to add "And cute, little, red, furry monsters too!" "Happy Tapping With Elmo" (EKA: Episode 2832) (Introduction And Closing Cut). Transition with footage of Baby Tooth and the Fuzzy Funk slides across the screen. "Doin' The Pigeon" (EKA: Episode 0536) (Intro Cut). Transition with footage of Baby Tooth and the Fuzzy Funk slides across the screen again. "Dance Myself To Sleep" (EKA: Episode 1705) (Season 13 finale). "Feel The Beat" (EKA: Episode 2943) (Part 1 Only). FRAME 9: Big Bird shows Telly and Prairie Dawn the la-la-ers he's chosen - The Martians. He tells them they're going to become stars, causing the Martians to vanish for the stars in space. "I Don't Want To Live On The Moon" (EKA: Episode 1910) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 10: The next la-la-ers in Big Bird's line is a man who plays accordion, while a chicken clucks. Big Bird begins to lose hope. "We Are All Earthlings" (from that 1991 special Big Bird's Birthday Or Let Me Eat Cake). FRAME 11: Big Bird's line is now empty. Mumford tries his trick again, but no one's around to be entranced by it. Big Bird slinks over to a bench and begins singing "Sing" to himself. Ladysmith Black Mambazo immediately answers with a chorus of la-las, exactly what Big Bird's been searching for. Mumford tries his trick again, summoning all of Big Bird's friends to sing with him. Will & Grace Direct-To-Video NBC Program 1998 Sesame Street Version We All Sing Together 2003 DVD Special Report: Will & Grace is set in New York City and focuses on the relationship between Will Truman, a gay lawyer, and his best friend Grace Adler, a Jewish woman who owns an interior design firm. Also featured are their friends Karen Walker, a demonically alcoholic socialite, and Jack McFarland, a gay actor. The interplay of relationships features the trials and tribulations of dating, marriage, divorce, and casual sex; as well as comical key stereotypes of gay and Jewish culture. We All Sing Together 2003 DVD. Kevin already bought that from Kevin's birthday Friday September 16 2022. FRAME 1: Herry is the anchor of “The Monster Report”. Today’s subject is “kids” (who are they, what they look like, etc.). Herry mentions their fur, until reporter Elmo rushes in with a visual aid that proves kids don’t have fur, but skin! Skin (EKA: Episode 2749). FRAME 2: Herry confirms kids have skin, but shifts over to the subject of the fur on their heads. Elmo rushes in again and points out that the fur on their heads is called “hair”. Fixin' My Hair (EKA: Episode 2734). Herry and the other monsters begin combing their hair (while one is still caught up on the phone). Herry then takes us into the field where Telly, “Monster on the Spot” reporter, is with Dominique, a real kid. Elmo brings him even more of his real kid friends. Telly, overwhelmed, faints. One Thousand Faces (EKA: Episode 2894). FRAME 4: A brief bumper for "The Monster Report" is shown. I Wanna Be Me (EKA: Episode 2791) (No Intro). FRAME 5: Herry returns from the commercial break and asks “How many kinds of kids are there?” He takes us into the field again, where The Count has been counting kids all day, having counted 4,533 different kids. He then meets a pair of twins, who are both different despite being the same in looks. Herry wonders if there are any blue kids, when Elmo pops in with another discovery – kids can’t be blue on the outside, but can feel blue on the inside. Dancin' Shoes (EKA: Episode 2949). FRAME 6: Herry dances, singing the previous song, then realizes he’s on camera and introduces their next topic – kids and their families. Herry’s family rushes in when they hear about this. The family is shocked to learn that even kids have families and Herry turns their attention to the next song. Mom And Me (EKA: Episode 2462). FRAME 7: Herry and the rest of the crew (including the blue monster, now covered in phones he’s still on the line with) say goodbye to Herry’s family and Herry tries to close the report, saying that all kids are different. Elmo then rushes in the studio with Buster, claiming to have the biggest news of the day – that kids are different AND the same! His source is “straight from the horse’s mouth” (literally) as we zoom into Buster’s mouth to see… Different Yet The Same (EKA: Episode 2054), No Matter What (EKA: Episode 2782). FRAME 8: Herry is still skeptical about Buster’s source and is told he learned straight from kids and we zoom into his mouth again. We All Sing With The Same Voice (EKA: Episode 1708). FRAME 9: The crew begins dancing out of the studio. The blue monster who has been busy on the phone the whole video finally gets off. Herry tells them to come back, as the report isn’t finished, and Elmo tells him that they’re going to play with the kids. Herry rips off his tie and joins them, as Buster takes center stage and begins “The Horse Report”. The entire crew congas with some kids as the credits roll and a conga version of “We All Sing with the Same Voice” plays. Seven Days Direct-To-Video UPN Science Fiction Sesame Street Celebrates Around The World 2004 DVD: The plot follows a secret branch of the US National Security Agency, which has developed a time travelling device based upon alien technology found at Roswell. As the opening of the show recounts, the Chronosphere, or Backstep Sphere, is capable of sending “one human being back in time seven days” to avert disasters. The show's title refers to the chief limitation of the technology, namely that a traveler can only backstep seven days due to limitations imposed by the device's fuel source and its reactor. As the fuel source is limited, there is a strict mandate that the backstep is confined to events relating directly to national security. The backstep team and the equipment are stationed in a base in a secret location somewhere in the desert of Nevada called Never Never Land—a play on Area 51, or Groom Lake Flight Test Facilities, also known as Dreamland. Sesame Street Celebrates Around The World 2004 DVD. Home video version of Sesame Street Stays Up Late PBS program December 29 1993. Kratts' Creatures Direct-To-Video VHS From Polygram Video Time-Life Kids PBS TV Hit Program: The first in a series of programs produced by the Kratt Brothers, Chris and Martin Kratt, Kratts' Creatures was made to be the first wildlife show aimed specifically towards young children. It featured the Kratt Brothers as they traveled worldwide, exploring different animals and their habitats. They received assistance from their friends Allison Baldwin (Shannon Duff) and Ttark, an animated anthropomorphic dinosaur (voiced by Ron Rubin). Sweet as it did, six fabulous stills from funding for the show: birds, dolphins, bear, monkey, some elephants, more birds, catchy Cratts' Creatures music for a fabulous trip. Plus at the end here of some episodes: To Learn More About Kratts' Creatures, Visit Us At PBS Online At The Address On Your Screen: http://www.pbs.org. Brats Of The Lost Nebula Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Kids WB Hit Show 1998 Sesame Street Version Hit Show: It combines puppetry and computer animation. The series follows five orphaned children from different war-torn planets. As they search for their surviving family members, they must also band together to fight an evil invading force known as "The Shock". Donny & Marie Direct-To-Video Talk Show 1998 Sesame Street Version Learning About Letters 2004 DVD: The show had a "house band", featuring Jerry Williams (musical director/keyboards), Kat Dyson (guitar), Paul Peterson (bass), and Nick Vincent (drums), and would also occasionally perform with musical guests. Learning About Letters 2004 DVD: FRAME 1: Big Bird and Snuffy welcome the viewer and announce that today, they'll be going over the alphabet, even reading some words. Snuffy doesn't quite remember how the alphabet goes, but soon realizes the correct order with the help of a song "The Alphabet Song" for Lena Horne, Mr. Johnson, Farley and fun Anything Muppets (EKA: Episode 0575) (On-screen Letters Added). Following the song, Snuffy remarks how great the alphabet is and reveals the first letter - A. He then leaves to find things that start with A. As he leaves, a voice beckons Big Bird outside. The voice is that of Telly Monster's, who hurries Big Bird along, hoping everything goes smoothly while talking about the alphabet. He shows off some A words, followed by some B words, then a C word - cow. "C Is For Cookie" (EKA: Episode 0372). Now at the letter D, Telly drags in a Dentist, who wishes to speak about flossing before she's shoved off. Telly then knocks on Oscar's trash can; not to see Oscar, but his Elephants. Frances Fairy's F words (EKA: Episode 0335). FRAME 3: Telly and Big Bird now show some F words. Buster the Horse illustrates a G word - gallop. The word itself follows suit. Speech balloon G for gorilla (EKA: Episode 0085). FRAME 4: Buster zooms past the letter H, for Horse. Consonant sound H for horse (EKA: Episode 1167) (Beginning Edited). FRAME 5: Oscar displays the letter I, for Irvine, who has Ice cream, which Luis finds Icky. Telly does some jumping to show the word "Jump." The word does the same. Speech ballon K for key (EKA: Episode 0040). "La La La" (EKA: Episode 0321). FRAME 6: Big Bird shows Henrietta Honker the L in the CLOSED sign. He goes on, saying letters can be found everywhere. City Alphabet (EKA: Episode 0132) (Joe Raposo instrumental with kid voiceover). Tracing fun letter M with Kermit (EKA: Episode 0516). "M-M-M Monster Meal" (EKA: Episode 0380). FRAME 7: In Big Bird's Nest, Henrietta takes a Nap. O for Orange (EKA: Episode 0673). FRAME 8: Telly displays his Piggy bank, which has a sole Quarter. Wizard says R words (EKA: Episode 0369). FRAME 9: Telly shows some words that start with S and T. The letter U prefers to speak for himself. Villian in panama hat (EKA: Episode 0507). FRAME 10: The gang wraps up the alphabet - Big Bird has a Waffle, the dentist has an X-ray, Luis has a Yo-Yo, and Buster appears as a Zebra. "Madgrial Alphabet" (EKA: Episode 0615). FRAME 10: Luis reads the gang the story of "The King Banishes the Letter P." (EKA: Episode 0712) (This segment is edited, replacing Luis' original narration scenes with linking footage.) Big Bird returns to his nest to find Snuffy, who's brought an Apple and is ready to move onto B. Big Bird explains they've already finished, making Snuffy sad. Big Bird cheers him up, promising that they'll simply start everything again. He tells the gang his plan and Telly frantically gets everyone organized. Big Bird announces the sponsors from A to Z. Dumb Bunnies Direct-To-Video CBS Hit 1998 Sesame Street Version Learning About Numbers 2004 DVD: Based on books by created by Dav Pilkey, the author of Captain Underpants, under the pseudonym "Sue Denim". They involve the adventures of a dumb family of bunnies. The Dumb Bunnies did everything in reverse, including sleeping under beds and putting flowers upside down in vases. Learning About Numbers 2004 DVD: Kevin already bought 1986 VHS from Christmas 2018 plus that red barcode words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: The Count introduces Big Bird's Number Show and his guests tonight. Big Bird arrives on "stage" and opens with a joke about the cold weather, discovering he's missing one of his mittens. One penny with Grover and John-John (EKA: Episode 0438). Guru counts 20 (EKA: Episode 0276). FRAME 2: Big Bird has found his glove and retells his joke. He then presents his first, fiddle-playing guest. Toucan Two-Step (EKA: Episode 0353). FRAME 3: Big Bird brings out his next guest - Chip and Dip. They promote a new film they produced starring their friends. Big Bird plays the clip they brought. Doll House (EKA: Episode 0131). FRAME 4: Big Bird reads a fan letter that complains about the show's lack of roller coasters and chickens. Big Bird appeases the request. Number 3 ball film girl tasting ice cream (EKA: Episode 0744). Three Waltzing Chickens (EKA: Episode 1183). I Just Adore 4 (EKA: Episode 0734) (New intro by The Count, applause and brief moan by the Orange Gold square when Big Bird grabs him at the end added). Four lions (EKA: Episode 0300). FRAME 5: A Honker alerts Big Bird that The Count has gone home, but he is needed later to count honks. Big Bird looks through the phone book for his home number. Five telephone rings (EKA: Episode 0539) (Ending Cut). FRAME 6: Big Bird gets through and speaks to Ernie. He puts The Count on, who says he is unable to come; he has a new job as an elevator operator! Counting 10 floors on the elevator (EKA: Episode 1970). FRAME 7: Big Bird lures him back with the promise of being able to count higher than the elevator can provide. The Count leaves Big Bird with a final message about soccer socks. Six Soccer Socks (EKA: Episode 1670). Seven flowers seven sneezes (EKA: Episode 0433). The King Of Eight (EKA: Episode 0225). Martian Beauty (EKA: Episode 0316). Counting to 10 backwards with Grover and John-John (EKA: Episode 0547). FRAME 8: Big Bird is told by the Honker that The Count is back. Big Bird then introduces them. Counting 20 honks (EKA: Episode 1569). FRAME 9: Big Bird thanks his guests and signs off. Hughleys Direct-To-Video Sitcom Program ABC UPN TV 1998 Sesame Street Version Program Play-Along Games And Songs 2005 DVD: The show starred D. L. Hughley as the main character, vending machine salesman Darryl Hughley. Elise Neal portrayed Darryl's wife Yvonne. Former Living Single co-star John Henton portrayed the couple's best friend Milsap from the "old neighborhood", who often visited the family and helped them out (much resemblance to Willona visiting James and Florida on Good Times). Ashley Monique Clark portrayed Darryl and Yvonne's 12-year-old daughter Sydney, and Dee Jay Daniels portrayed their 10-year-old son Michael; both children sometimes acted out and sometimes caused complete chaos. Michael's best friends included Ronnie (Preston Wamsley), Otto (played by Connor Matheus in Seasons 1 and 2, then Ian Meltzer in Seasons 3 and 4), and Miles (Martin Spanjers). Play-Along Games And Songs 2005 DVD. FRAME 1: Big Bird tells Forgetful Jones that it's time to play games, but Forgetful claims he's "No-Games Jones," even though he's currently playing go fish with Elmo. Big Bird plans to quiz Forgetful on how much he remembers after they've played all the games. Forgetful likes the idea, and Big Bird goes to round up two kids (Jesse and Desiree) who are seen playing with Oscar the Grouch. The group starts the first game: "Follow That Penguin!" They watch a cartoon of a penguin making beats, (EKA: Episode 0239) and Big Bird points to someone who has to repeat that beat. When it's Forgetful's turn, he forgets the beat, so Elmo helps him remember. In the third round, the penguin taps out a random series of beats, which Elmo and the others interpret through scatting. Herry plays a game with his ball, feather and his head (EKA: Episode 1613) (third round here edited). FRAME 2: The next game is "The Rhyme Game," where Big Bird says a word, points to a person and they must make a rhyme. His word is "top," and when he calls on Forgetful Jones, they all hop to help him think of a word. He takes so long to guess that they all get tired. Big Bird tells him to play along with the next segment. Beat The Time with Cookie Monster (EKA: Episode 0446). FRAME 3: Big Bird's next game features him drawing shapes in the air, having the others guess what it is. He makes a rectangle, a triangle and his own creation - a ball of squiggly lines called "Fun." One Of These Things with Cookie Monster (EKA: Episode 0174). I Heard My Dog Bark (EKA: Episode 2169). Painting of four elephants (EKA: Episode 0292). Shape Organization part 4 (EKA: Episode 0419) (Edited). Over, Under, Around And Through (EKA: Episode 0258). FRAME 4: The final game is "The Remember-the-Games Game." Big Bird quizzes Forgetful on all the games and segments they saw with 60 seconds on the clock, but Forgetful forgets everything. Big Bird reminds the viewer that they can play the same games with their friends and family, and even with their Sesame Street friends again. Brother's Keeper Direct-To-Video ABC TV Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version Big Bird's Story Time 2005 DVD: The series centers around Porter Waide (Ragsdale), a milquetoast college history professor and widowed single father, raising his son, Oscar (Cooper), by himself until his brother, Bobby (O'Bryan), a football placekicker who had just been signed to play with the San Francisco 49ers and has a reputation for being a bad boy, moves in with his brother and nephew, as part of a stipulation in his new multimillion-dollar contract in which Bobby has to live with someone who is more responsible than him, in order to change his troublemaking ways. Big Bird's Story Time 2005 DVD. FRAME 1: Big Bird, Snuffy and Maria have gathered at Big Bird's nest, ready for story time before their naps. While they have mostly everything ready (from their blankets to their snacks), they forget the storybook, which prompts Big Bird and Snuffy to head over to the library to get one. "At Your Library" (EKA: Episode 1908). FRAME 2: Back at the nest, Big Bird and Snuffy are unable to find another book due to the library being closed. However, they got a newspaper instead from Hooper's Store for Maria to read to them, specifically the "Fairy Tales" section where they read the article about Princess Rapunzel. Rapunzel (EKA: Episode 0409) (Edited With Opening Logo Omitted). FRAME 3: In another article, Maria reads to Big Bird and Snuffy about Humpty Dumpty. Humpty Dumpty (EKA: Episode 0657) (Edited With Opening Logo Omitted). FRAME 4: In the next article, Maria reads to Big Bird and Snuffy about a wicked witch and the magic mirror. Wicked Witch (EKA: Episode 0685) (Edited With Opening Logo Omitted). FRAME 5: Following the articles read, Big Bird thinks it's silly that Sesame Street News has only one reporter on its entire staff, and wakes up Snuffy (who has dozed off) to tell him how much fun it is to imagine all those fairy tale characters. "Imagine That" (EKA: Episode 2142) (Different Sound Effects Added). FRAME 6: Snuffy tries suggesting Maria to tell him a story involving three animals, but forgets what kind they are. After several guesses by Big Bird, Snuffy thinks that it might be about Goldilocks and the Three Bears, which Maria tells him the story of. During Maria's story, Snuffy and Big Bird imagine how the story goes on, with themselves filling in the role of Goldilocks. Soon enough, Big Bird begins to doze off halfway through and Snuffy begins to do the same. As Maria tries to leave, Snuffy wakes up, remembering that the story was not what he had in mind. Instead of bears, it was pigs. Immediately, Maria grabs the newspaper again and finds an article regarding them, reading it to him and Big Bird (who has just woken up). Three Little Pigs (EKA: Episode 0551) (Edited With Opening Logo Omitted). FRAME 7: Maria finally sends Big Bird and Snuffy to their naps, wishing them and the viewer to have a good rest. Kermit joins in, resting next to Snuffy's snuffle, having been exhausted from his reporter job. Fantasy Island Direct-To-Video TV Drama Fantasy Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version Based On Fantasy Island By Gene Levitt Rock & Roll 2003 DVD: The role of Mr. Roarke was played by Malcolm McDowell and, in contrast to the first series, the supernatural aspect of his character and of Fantasy Island itself was emphasized from the start, along with a dose of dark humor. Director Barry Sonnenfeld, known for his work on The Addams Family movies, was a chief creative force on the new series. Another difference was that the new series was filmed in Hawaii instead of California. The remake followed the fantasies of at least two of Roarke's guests with an additional subplot involving members of his staff – usually Cal and Harry. Whereas the original series featured a separate writer and title for each subplot, the new series was written as several stories but featuring a unified theme and title. Rock & Roll 2003 DVD. Kevin already played that Christmas 2018 with 1990 VHS with rectangles words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: The announcer introduces "Sesame Street Rock 'N' Roll Request Show," with host Jackman Wolf! Jackman Wolf gets a request to play "Monster in the Mirror." Monster In The Mirror (EKA: Episode 2689). FRAME 2: Jackman Wolf gets a request from Gina to play a song by Little Jerry and the Monotones, her favorite band. Jackman reveals they'll be playing a special song over the phone, but never receives the call. He begins to wonder what's wrong. Telephone Rock (EKA: Episode 0733) (Beginning and ending cut, new sound effects added). FRAME 3: Jackman Wolf can't get a connection with Little Jerry, so he asks her to pick a different request. Gina decides to pick two songs from her other favorite band, Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats ("You're Alive" and "Rock 'N' Roll Readers"), but can't decide which one to pick. So Jackman Wolf plays both songs for her. You're Alive (EKA: Episode 1415) (Introduction cut, new sound effects added). Rock N Roll Readers (EKA: Episode 2612) (Beginning Cut). FRAME 4: While reading The Three Little Pigs, Jackman Wolf gets a request from Bert (with Ernie listening in) to play "It's Hip to be a Square," dedicated to his paper clip collection. It's Hip To Be A Square (EKA: Episode 2615) (edited with comment from Bert). FRAME 5: Jackman Wolf gets a request from Count von Count and the Countess to play a song with the number 40, or a song for the number 9, dedicated to each other. They can't make up their mind, so Jackman Wolf plays both songs for them. Delighted, they let out their usual laugh which is accompanied by the sound of thunder and the howling of a wolf, which startles Jackman and causes him to drop his phone. Count Up To Nine (EKA: Episode 1134) (Opening And Closing Cut). Forty Blocks From My Home (EKA: Episode 2614). FRAME 6: Jackman Wolf tries to call Little Red Riding Hood from the Bureau of Missing Rock Groups to see if she could find Little Jerry and the Monotones. She can't, but has a request to play "(I Can't Get No) Co-Operation" and "Hand Talk." I Can't Get No Co-Operation (EKA: Episode 1521) (Closing Cut). Hand Talk (EKA: Episode 2622). Jackman Wolf gets a request from Oscar the Grouch to play "The Word Is No." The Word Is No (EKA: Episode 2548). FRAME 8: The show's almost over, and Jackman Wolf gives up on trying to look for Little Jerry and the Monotones. Gina pops up, excited to hear the group singing on the show. Jackman Wolf explains to the officer that he did intend them to sing on his show, and continues to let them sing as the credits roll. "All Right Then. Until Next Time, This Is Jackman Wolf Saying Fangs For Watching And Toodle-oo!" Hyperion Bay Direct-To-Video WB Drama 1998 Sesame Street Version Dance Along 2003 DVD: The series centers around Dennis Sweeny (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) who, after a successful career in the computer software business, returns home to open a local division for the company he works for. The series follows the drama when the new meets the old in the little coastal town of Hyperion Bay, California. Dance Along 2003 DVD. Kevin already bought that from Christmas 2018. Gina, Mike, Big Bird and the Kids host the Sesame Street Dance Along, where they dance and play Sesame Street songs that involve dancing. New Way To Walk (EKA: Episode 2268), A Very Simple Dance (EKA: Episode 2729), The Batty Bat (EKA: Episode 2096) (First Verse Cut Together), Stop Dancing with Ann Marie DeAngelo and Skeeter Rabbit (EKA: Episode 2600), The Birdcall Boogie (EKA: Episode 2644), ABC Disco (EKA: Episode 1324), Doin' The Pigeon (EKA: Episode 0536), The Any Way You Feel Dance, The Birdland Jump with Joe Williams (EKA: Episode 2260). Legacy Direct-To-Video Country Drama Western UPN Program 1998 Sesame Street Version The Best Of Elmo 2001 DVD Fun Adventure 60 Minutes: A family-run horse farm nestled among the rolling bluegrass country provides the picturesque backdrop for Legacy, a family drama series that chronicles the proud and close-knit Logan family as they struggle to maintain their deep-seated family values of hard work and integrity in a society increasingly driven by money, power, and self-indulgence. The Best Of Elmo 2001 DVD. Kevin already bought 1994 VHS from Christmas 2018. FRAME 1: As Maria leaves the Fix-It Shop carrying a large board of wood, Elmo walks by and accidentally bumps into her, dropping a bunch of pictures from his hands. After Maria helps pick them up, Elmo reveals that he's bringing them to the Monster Art Show, and wants his friends to help decide what picture is best. Maria notices a drawing with Ernie. One Fine Face (EKA: Episode 2220). FRAME 2: Maria tells Elmo that she likes the previous drawing the most, which Elmo, to her surprise, says she can keep (as there's plenty more pictures to choose for the show). Maria spots another picture and asks where he got all his ideas; Elmo says it's because of using his imagination. In Your Imagination (EKA: Episode 3119). FRAME 3: At Finders Keepers, Ruthie startles Elmo while fiddling with a chandelle boa. After Elmo regains posture, Ruthie looks at his pictures and learns they're for the Monster Art Show, which incidentally she also bought pictures from. She notices two of his – one of Elmo scaring Julia Roberts, and one of Elmo sitting on the ledge with tap shoes. Happy Tapping With Elmo (EKA: Episode 2832). Afraid with Julia Roberts (EKA: Episode 2790). FRAME 4: Elmo assures Ruthie there's lots of drawings left for the show, as the two look at a couple of more pictures. She finds one of the number 3 (from Elmo's number collection), and one with two backup singers. Elmo explains the latter is about the number 5, despite having no numbers on the picture. Five Jive With Elmo Jammer (EKA: Episode 2939). Three (EKA: Episode 3123). FRAME 5: Now at the Park, Elmo has laid his drawings on the ledge, commenting about how he's already just given out a few of them. Zoe suddenly appears and sees his pictures, asking one by one if she can keep them as they go down the line. Two pictures in particular stand out – one with Elmo and Telly, and one with Elmo and Whoopi. Skin with Whoopi Goldberg (EKA: Episode 2746). Heavy And Light (EKA: Episode 2809). FRAME 6: Grasping the previous two pictures, Zoe notices two more – one with a face and one with trees. Elmo, meanwhile, starts to feel bummed as the number of pictures gets smaller ("It's not easy being the best."). The Sound That's In The Air (EKA: Episode 2948). FRAME 7: Zoe bids farewell to Elmo, clinging onto the pictures she likes. Now alone, Elmo shows his last picture to the viewer – a drawing of Elmo playing the piano. Elmo's Song (EKA: Episode 2710) (Ending Cut). FRAME 8: Elmo decides it's time to pick the best drawing for the Monster Art Show, but finds he just has the last picture remaining in his hand. He decides to hang it up at the show, but a sad blue Honker comes by, explaining that he's never gotten one of Elmo's pictures and feels left out. This leaves Elmo with a conundrum, asking the viewer what they would do. He realizes that friends' feelings are more important than a contest, and generously gives his last drawing to the Honker. However, now Elmo feels sad that there's no pictures left to enter, and walks away. Elmo finds everyone gathered in front of 123 Sesame Street looking at his pictures, and explains his problem. They all decide to give their pictures back, with Maria telling Elmo that he can return the pictures to them after the show. Elmo gleefully thanks them for their good deed, but now faces another problem: what picture should he pick for the show? Everyone laughs together as Elmo asks the viewer what they liked best. Felicity Direct-To-Video WB Program Imagine Touchstone Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version Put Down The Duckie 2003 DVD: The series opens at Felicity's high school graduation, where she asks Ben Covington, a classmate on whom she has a crush, to sign her yearbook. Moved by his comment that he wished they had gotten to know each other further, she changes her education plans completely, deciding to follow Ben to New York rather than attend Stanford University as a pre-med student. Felicity's overbearing parents, concerned about Felicity's seemingly rash decision, come to New York to try to persuade her to return home and "get back on track". Felicity has second thoughts about her decision, but soon realizes that she came not only to follow Ben, but to discover her true inner self. While Felicity works to sort out her emotions, she continues the basic motions of student life and moves into her dorm. There, she meets the resident advisor Noel Crane. Eventually, the two develop a romantic relationship, and the love triangle among Felicity, Ben, and Noel forms the basic dramatic conflicts in the show throughout the series. A number of other characters appear and play large roles in Felicity's life. Her roommate for the first two years is Meghan Rotundi, a goth Wiccan who occasionally casts spells on Felicity and others. Julie Emrick is one of Felicity's best friends, as is Elena Tyler, who often takes classes with Felicity. Felicity also has male friends, including Sean Blumberg, who is always trying to produce new off-kilter inventions, and Javier Clemente Quintata, who manages the Dean & DeLuca where Felicity works for most of her college career. A recurring episode opener of the show is a stark camera shot of Felicity sitting in a dormitory room or apartment holding a tape recorder, recalling events in order to make a cassette tape to send to an old friend named Sally Reardon (voiced by Janeane Garofalo). This occasionally provides a method for Felicity to narrate an entire episode. At the end of episodes like this, Felicity is often shown to be listening to a tape that Sally has sent in reply. Put Down The Duckie: An All-Star Musical Special 2003 DVD. The video replaces the special's title card. The release also omits the pledge drive segments featuring Kermit the Frog and Oscar the Grouch. FBI Files Direct-To-Video Discovery Channel Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version Barney Songs 2006 DVD: The show described actual FBI cases, with dramatic reenactments and interviews with agents and forensic scientists who worked in the investigations. Barney Songs 2006 DVD. Title date in this: November 7 1995. Join Barney as he leads the viewers into fun songs from Season 3 episodes. New Addams Family Direct-To-Video Fox Family Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version Sitcom Barney's Musical Scrapbook 2004 DVD: The Addams Family consists of husband and wife, Gomez and Morticia Addams, their children, Wednesday and Pugsley, as well as Grandmama, Uncle Fester, and their butler, Lurch. The Addams' are a close-knit extended family with decidedly macabre interests and supernatural abilities. No explanation for their powers is explicitly given in the series. Some of the episodes in this series are remakes of the original TV series' episodes with some episodes being exclusive to this show. Barney's Musical Scrapbook 2004 DVD. Title date in this: May 6 1997. Remember when Barney and his friends sailed to Coco Island? Or when the wind came long and blew BJ's hat away? Aaaaah, the memories. One look through Barney's Scrapbook and you'll be reminded of some of the best Barney moments ever... complete with 14 wonderful songs. Relive all the fun, all the music and all the purple...in Barney's scrapbook. It'll be your favorite for years to come. Vengeance Unlimited Direct-To-Video ABC TV Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version 60 Minutes McNamara Warner Bros. Barney's Adventure Bus 2004 DVD: Mr. Chapel was a mysterious stranger keen on serving justice to those who had been ignored by the law. To achieve those ends, Mr. Chapel made use of promised favors from former clients. People in trouble were usually contacted by Chapel with an envelope on their front doorstep containing newspaper clippings related to previous clients, along with the phone number 555-0132. When Mr. Chapel took a case, his demand was simple: either pay a fee of one million dollars, or promise to do a favor at some time in the future—whatever, whenever, wherever and for however long he needed you—then your debt would be paid in full. In the series pilot, it was clear that Mr. Chapel had been doing this for some time, as he called in a number of favors to help his current client. Barney's Adventure Bus 2004 DVD. Tape date in this: September 2 1997. It's Saturday, and the kids are playing together. Barney becomes a bus driver, and he turns a toy school bus into a real big one. He takes his friends on his adventure bus ride. With some imagination, Barney and all his pals take a trip to different kinds of real places like the castle, the pizzeria, the wild wild west, and the circus. V.I.P. Direct-To-Video Created By J.F. Lawton Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version It's Time For Counting 2006 DVD: Anderson stars as Vallery Irons, a woman who accidentally saves a celebrity and then is hired by a real bodyguard agency (V.I.P. aka Vallery Irons Protection) as a famous figurehead while the rest of the agency's professionals work to solve cases. Her lack of investigation skills ends up defeating the antagonists in every episode. It’s Time For Counting 2006 DVD. Tape Date In This: January 13 1998. When the numbers from Stella's alarm clock get missing, Barney and the kids help search for the rest of the numbers. They head to the school library, where they read some classic children's stories. When all the numbers are returned to the alarm clock, Stella has a very special surprise for Barney and his friends! First Wave Direct-To-Video Space Channel Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version Hit Barney's Halloween Party 2003 DVD: Former thief turned security specialist Kincaid Lawrence "Cade" Foster's life was idyllic, with a beautiful wife, good job and a nice house. Unbeknownst to him, a race of extraterrestrials called the Gua have identified him as subject 117 in an Alien experiment - AHX2323 - to test human will. As part of this experiment, his life is systematically ruined, including the murder of his wife, for which he is framed. He is the only one of the 117 subjects to solve the riddles of the experiment and escape arrest to live as a fugitive. The Gua are among humans in the form of hybridised genetic clones and plan to enslave humanity—the first of three "waves" intent on conquering and finally destroying the human race. Constantly pursued by the police, and a strange government agency called the Illuminati, Foster discovers previously unknown quatrains of Nostradamus, which tell of three waves that will destroy the planet unless the "twice-blessed man" can stop them. For this reason, Foster investigates strange occurrences that may have ties to the Nostradamus quatrains, hoping to find what he needs to stop the Gua. Barney's Beach Party 2003 DVD. Title date in this: August 25 1998. It’s Halloween, and Barney and his friends prepare for the big Halloween party at the school gym. From Indian corn to smiling jack-o-lanterns, the gym is aglow with the colors of fall. Meanwhile, BJ and Baby Bop are putting the final touches on their Halloween costumes as they get ready for a fun-filled night of trick-or-treating. Finally, evening arrives, the Halloween party begins, and the trick-or-treaters set out to search for goodies. Unfortunately, after a full night of trying, BJ comes up just a bit empty-handed. But when BJ and Baby Bop return to school, they soon find out that their friends have plenty of goodies and surprises waiting for them. Together the two learn that sometimes, the best treats at Halloween are good friends. Fox Files Direct-To-Video Fox Family Hit Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version Barney's Imagination Island 2004 DVD: Join in the fun with cool fox files fun as it did a pal with together. Barney's Imagination Island 2004 DVD. Home video version of the NBC program on October 4 1994 that day was Ronald Makes It Magic CD and cassette. Min and Tosha are having a sleepover; and Tosha's mom reads them a story about a mystical place called "Imagination Island" unable to finish the story. When Barney comes to life, he shows the two girls that they can go on a sailing adventure if they use their imaginations. With that, Barney mystically takes the two girls on deck aboard a huge ship destined for Imagination Island. Along the way, they meet up with Shawn, Derek, Baby Bop, and BJ. As the ship sails closer to the island, a big storm causes a huge tidal wave to knock the ship up onto some palm trees on the island. While Baby Bop and BJ stay on the ship, Barney and the children go explore the island. After hiking through the island's jungle, they eventually find a tropical house where they meet Professor Tinkerputt, a toy inventor who doesn't like to share his creations. He explains to the group the he moved to Imagination Island to be alone with his toys. The professor shows the group his new balloon maker that does not properly work. After Tosha realizes that her heart-shaped locket is the key to make the machine work, she gives the professor her locket. Through the process, Barney helps him understand that sharing with others makes people happy. By finally sharing different toys with the group, the professor realizes that making other people happy makes him happy too. Wanting to leave the island himself, Tinkerputt agrees to help the explorers get off the island. After a moment of thinking, Tinkerputt gets an idea of how to get the ship out of the trees. They can fly back with help from his balloon machine. The group returns to the ship where Tinkerputt inflates many balloons to attach to the ship. Tinkerputt takes control of the ship, and the ship flies up to the sky. Baby Bop and BJ return home, and Barney reminds the kids the importance of home. Later, the ship reaches back home, and Barney and the kids leave. With Tosha and Min falling asleep, the ship sails off into the night sky with the professor heading to build a new toy factory. Faux Pause Direct-To-Video Game Show Network Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version Sing And Dance With Barney 2004 DVD: Get ready to play Faux Pause for now that game show with such a fun event. Sing And Dance With Barney 2004 DVD. Title date in this: January 12 1999. The kids get a mysterious invitation for a party and later find out it was from Barney. He plans a party for all of his friends. The group begins going on magical journeys, beginning with an adventure to Grandpa's Farm. When they return, some of Barney's old friends, Michael, Kathy, and Tosha, show up and recall some memories. Linda, Danny and Kim join them and the group goes camping in the forest. Coming back from that trip, Jason and Min arrive as a surprise for Barney. The last trip of the day is to Storybook Land, a magical place where fairy tales become reality (complete with a castle). Back in the treehouse, Barney tells everyone (including the viewer) that they're special and they tell him the same and that he can count on them. Starting Friday January 1 2027 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Friday December 31 2027 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be Cosby Show Direct-To-Video Sitcom NBC Program 1985-1992 Top Story The Alligator King A Casey Middle Pool Rubber Duckie Had A Barn With Show Tape: This show starring Bill Cosby. The show focuses on the Huxtable family, an African-American upper middle class family, living in a brownstone in Brooklyn Heights, New York, at 10 Stigwood Avenue. The father is Cliff Huxtable, an obstetrician and son of a prominent jazz trombonist. The mother is his wife, lawyer Clair Huxtable. They have four daughters and one son: Sondra, Denise, Theo, Vanessa, and Rudy. Despite its comedic tone, the show sometimes involves serious subjects, like Theo's experiences dealing with dyslexia, inspired by Cosby's dyslexic son, Ennis. The show also deals with teenage pregnancy when Denise's friend Veronica (Lela Rochon) becomes pregnant. Swimming at Casey Middle can be seen in that 2002 Punky Brewster program to it probably fun as it did Pool New Years Party Swimming At Casey Middle: New Years Eve Jokes. One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven! Said The Alligator King To His Seven Sons, "I'm Feelin' Mighty Down. Whichever Of You Can Cheer Me Up Will Get To Wear My Crown." His First Son Brought Seven Oyster Pearls From The Bottom Of The China Sea. The Second Gave Him Seven Statues Of Girls With Clocks Where Their Stomachs Should Be. The Third Son Gave Him Seven Rubies From The Sheikdom Of Down There Beneath. The King Thought The Rubies Were Cherries And He Broke Off Seven Of His Teeth. The Fourth Son Tried To Cheer Him Up With Seven Lemon Drops. The King Said, "I'm Sorry, Son. Since That Ruby Episode, I Just Haven't Got The Chops." The Fifth Son Brought The King Perfume In Seven Fancy Silver Jars. The King Took A Whiff And He Broke Out In Spots Cause It Smelled Like Cheep Cigars. The Sixth Son Gave Him Seven Diamond Rings To Wear Upon His Toes. The King Snagged His Foot On The Royal Red Rug And Crumpled Up His Nose. The Seventh Son Of The Alligator King Was A Thoughtful Little Whelp. He Said, "Daddy, Appears To Me That You Could Use A Little Help." Said The Alligator King To His Seventh Son, "My Son, You Win The Crown. You Didn't Bring Me Diamonds Or Rubies But You Help Me Up When I Was Down. Take The Crown It's Yours, My Son. I Hope You Don't Mind The Dents. I Got It On Sale At A Discount Store Costs Me All Of Seven Cents!" Seven! Saturday January 1 2028 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Sunday December 31 2028 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be Law And Order Direct-To-Video Police Legal Drama Program Tape TV NBC Show With Count The Oles Tape The Alligator King A Casey Middle Pool Rubber Duckie Had A Barn With Show Tape: Set and filmed in New York City, the series follows a two-part approach: the first half-hour is the investigation of a crime (usually murder) and apprehension of a suspect by New York City Police Department detectives; the second half is the prosecution of the defendant by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. Plots are often based on real cases that recently made headlines, although the motivation for the crime and the perpetrator may be different. Count the oles with part of that program Beach Party At Walt Disney World such a fun surprise eight in the beginning 24 in the middle plus altogether that calypso beat that makes 32. Swimming at Casey Middle can be seen in that 2002 Punky Brewster program to it probably fun as it did Pool New Years Party Swimming At Casey Middle: New Years Eve Jokes. One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven! Said The Alligator King To His Seven Sons, "I'm Feelin' Mighty Down. Whichever Of You Can Cheer Me Up Will Get To Wear My Crown." His First Son Brought Seven Oyster Pearls From The Bottom Of The China Sea. The Second Gave Him Seven Statues Of Girls With Clocks Where Their Stomachs Should Be. The Third Son Gave Him Seven Rubies From The Sheikdom Of Down There Beneath. The King Thought The Rubies Were Cherries And He Broke Off Seven Of His Teeth. The Fourth Son Tried To Cheer Him Up With Seven Lemon Drops. The King Said, "I'm Sorry, Son. Since That Ruby Episode, I Just Haven't Got The Chops." The Fifth Son Brought The King Perfume In Seven Fancy Silver Jars. The King Took A Whiff And He Broke Out In Spots Cause It Smelled Like Cheep Cigars. The Sixth Son Gave Him Seven Diamond Rings To Wear Upon His Toes. The King Snagged His Foot On The Royal Red Rug And Crumpled Up His Nose. The Seventh Son Of The Alligator King Was A Thoughtful Little Whelp. He Said, "Daddy, Appears To Me That You Could Use A Little Help." Said The Alligator King To His Seventh Son, "My Son, You Win The Crown. You Didn't Bring Me Diamonds Or Rubies But You Help Me Up When I Was Down. Take The Crown It's Yours, My Son. I Hope You Don't Mind The Dents. I Got It On Sale At A Discount Store Costs Me All Of Seven Cents!" Seven! Little Wendy Tales Segment From Between The Lions TV Season 3 With Seen On PBS Kids: It is a parody of Japanese magical girl anime, specifically Sailor Moon. The segment demonstrates how the placement of punctuation marks can change the meaning of a sentence. Starting 2029 new category page from Monday January 1 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Monday December 31 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be Music Variety Show Arthur Murray Party Direct-To-Video ABC DuMont CBS NBC Program K-A-I-T-L-I-N Show: The show was set up like a large party, with Kathryn hosting a variety of guests, from sports stars to actors or musicians. Murray dance studio instructors would help Kathryn and Arthur to show their guests how to perform a particular dance step. At the end of the show, the couple would perform a Johann Strauss waltz. The dancers often dressed in elegant clothing, which could cause amusing problems at times. In one surviving episode (February 15, 1954), available on Internet Archive, the well-dressed female dancers are heard squealing with teenage-like excitement at guest star Johnnie Ray. Buddy Holly and The Crickets performed "Peggy Sue" on the December 29, 1957 telecast, also preserved on a kinescope. The J. Fred and Leslie W. MacDonald Collection at the Library of Congress contains thirteen kinescoped programs and partial programs of the various incarnations of Arthur Murray on TV. These include a complete one-hour show from late 1950 featuring guests The DeMarco Sisters plus Andy and Della Russell; a complete half-hour show from August 17, 1954, featuring guest Don Cornell; a segment from September 27, 1956, in which The Platters perform "You'll Never Know" and Andy Williams sings "Canadian Sunset"; and a segment from August 5, 1957, in which celebrities Jack E. Leonard, Bert Lahr, Paul Winchell, and June Havoc compete in a dance contest. New category page for Now I've Sung in 2030 from Tuesday January 1 at 12:01 AM to Tuesday December 31 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be National Velvet Direct-To-Video Title Show Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Now I've Sung Show 1960-1962 Produced By Metro-Goldwyn Meyer Television Show Hits Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids: National Velvet stars Lori Martin as Velvet Brown, a girl who lives on a dairy farm with her parents, Martha (Ann Doran) and Herbert Brown (Arthur Space), an ex-jockey Mi Taylor, played by Scottish actor James McCallion (1918-1991), her brother, Donald (Joey Scott), and sister, Edwina (Carole Wells). Velvet owned a thoroughbred stallion named King which she hoped would one day run in the Grand National Steeplechase. FightBox Direct-To-Video TV Title BBC Hit Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 BBC 3 Television Program Television Richard Scarry's Best ABC Video Ever 2001 DVD Fun Alphabet Day Wish The Alpha Fabian Song: Contestants design their fighters and submit them to the BBC. Out of hundreds of submissions, only sixty were chosen to appear on the programme. As well as battling each other, the fighters would face one of six "Sentients", warriors who had won previous (unseen) tournaments and achieved this honour. The Sentients were Banshi, Big George, Kodiak, Nail, Pearl and Vesuvius. Although immortal, they did have certain weaknesses which a fighter could use against them. After winning the first series, competitor warrior Kill Frenzy, created by Usman Arshad, achieved sentience and joined the current six. These seven Sentients featured in the video game mentioned below. Six Games were played during the show these were: Conquest, Demolition, Duel, Helix, Panic and Revolution. Another game was Showdown, a straight one on one battle to determine the winner of each tournament. Richard Scarry's Best ABC Video Ever 2001 DVD. Title Date In This Here: March 15 1989. The video begins with the busy people working in Busytown, and then it goes on to Huckle Cat, Lowly Worm and his friends riding the bus to the Busytown Schoolhouse. They say good morning to their teacher Miss Honey after she says good morning to her students who declares that today in school is Alphabet Day. Her students, totaling 26, whose names begins with each letter of the alphabet, start by singing The Alphabet Song. The class goes through every letter of the alphabet and the word that start with that letter... Arthur Pig has the letter A which starts in "airplane". Betty Dog has the letter B which starts in "bread". Christine Beaver has the letter C which starts in "crayon". David Raccoon has the letter D which starts in "drum". Edna Bunny has the letter E which starts in "egg". Freddie Fox has the letter F which starts in "fire engine". Glenda Goat has the letter G which starts in "guitar". Huckle Cat has the letter H which starts in "house". Iris Pig has the letter I which starts in "ice cream". Jimmy Bunny has the letter J which starts in "jar". Kathy Cat has the letter K which starts in "kite". Libby Leopard has the letter L which starts in "ladder". Mary Mouse has the letter M which starts in "motorcycle". Ned Alligator has the letter N which starts in "nurse". Ole Owl has the letter O which starts in "octopus". Polly Pig has the letter P which starts in "pie". Quincy Cat has the letter Q which starts in "quilt". Ralphie Raccoon has the letter R which starts in "rabbit". Susie Tiger has the letter S which starts in "soup". Tom Wolf has the letter T which starts in "train". Ursula Dog has the letter U which starts in "uniform". Vincent Van Goat has the letter V which starts in "violin". Wilma Walrus has the letter W which starts in "watermelon". Xavier Mouse has the letter X which starts in "xylophone". Yolanda Yak has the letter Y which starts in "yo-yo". Zara Rabbit has the letter Z which starts in "zipper". By the time they've finished "Z," the final bell rings, and Miss Honey tells the children that they finished learning the alphabet just in time and to be sure to practice the alphabet when they get home. Then, everyone says goodbye to Miss Honey and go home. When Huckle and Lowly came home, he told his parents that every letter of the alphabet simply Miss Honey taught, then Huckle sings the alphabet song again as Lowly shapes the letters. After that, Lowly takes a nap as Huckle giggles in amusement. As the video ends, the entire Busytown is seen on birds-eye view and an airplane pulls the "The End" banner. French And Saunders Direct-To-Video BBC Hit Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 BBC2 BBC 3 Program Richard Scarry's Best Counting Video Ever 2001 DVD Lily's Great Counting Day The Alpha Fanny Song: It is also the name by which the performers are known on the occasions when they appear elsewhere as a double act. The show was given one of the highest budgets in BBC history to create detailed spoofs and satires of popular culture, movies, celebrities, and art. French and Saunders continued to film holiday specials for the BBC, and both have been individually successful starring in other shows. In a 2005 poll to find The Comedian's Comedian, the duo were voted among the top 50 comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders. Their last special, French and Saunders Christmas Celebrity Special, aired on 27 December 2005 on BBC One. In 2006, both French and Saunders announced their sketch show was now dead, and that they had moved on to more age-appropriate material. Their last time performing as a duo, the Still Alive tour, ran initially until late 2008, then resumed in Australia in summer 2009. In 2009, the duo were jointly awarded the BAFTA Fellowship. Richard Scarry's Best Counting Video Ever 2001 DVD. Title Date In This Here: September 12 1989. Ruben Studdard's birthday party. The video starts off with the entire Busytown. Then we fade with the busy people working in Busytown and Mr. Frumble chases his hat. Then it goes on to Lily Bunny reading a counting book at the Bunny Family's house. Her father decides to make today a counting day and tells her to start by counting 1 of something, and then count 2 things, until she reaches to 10, in which it is her lunch time. Lily starts by counting one of herself, and then counts her two hands, feet and ears. Then she goes outside to find 3 of something while she sings the counting day song (Won't You Come and Count With Me? (Tra La La, 1, 2, 3)). She counts 3 friends riding 3 tricycles with 3 horns. On the way to the farm, she counts 4 mooing cows, and 5 funny frogs splashing in a pond. Then, Lily goes to Farmer Fox's farm, where she counts 6 crows and 6 scarecrows, and then the wind blows away the hats. She counts the 6 silly hats, including another one making 7, which she wonders where that hat came from. The hat appears to belong to Mr. Frumble, who is still chasing it. Lily counts seven airplanes flying in the sky. One of them crashes into Farmer Fred's tractor, then 8 watermelons roll off and bounce away. Lily counts them and Farmer Fred has to chase them. Then, Lily goes to Farmer Fox's farm stand while she sings the counting day song again. By the time she gets there, Farmer Fox is helping Bananas Gorilla order 9 banana cream pies, with Lily counting them. Then, Farmer Fox shows Lily a surprise - 10 baby chicks hatching from their eggs, thinking Lily is their mom. Lily is glad that she's counted up to 10. Lily says goodbye to Farmer Fox as she goes home for lunch. Back home, Lily sings to her parents about her day counting up to 10 (Lily's Counting Day Song). Next, Lily's dad has her count all the way up to 20, so Lily comes over to Huckle's house and tells him it's her counting day. She asks him if he and Lowly wants to come with her to help her count what they see. Huckle and Lowly agree, so they go to Busytown while they sing another reprise of the counting day song. Lily and Huckle spot a car count a family of 11 pigs coming out and going to Busy Burger for lunch. At Busy Burger, they count 12 pancakes... and one hungry hippo (Mr. Hippo), who eats them all in one bite. Lowly sneaks in and eats his own stack of pancakes, when is called to come back by Huckle convincing him that they have to find 13 of something. Outside, Huckle and Lily count 13 scouts crossing the street. They then go to the zoo, where they see Lowly buying 14 balloons, and gets lifted off by them, but luckily, Erholz, the giraffe saves him. At Father Cat's grocery store, Huckle and Lily count 15 delicious apples as Mrs. Crocodile buys them. Lowly is hiding in one of the apples, scaring her, causing a mess in the store. Mr. Frumble continues to chase his hat, but trips over the apples and falls on the ground. In the playground, Huckle and Lily count 16 children sliding down a slide. In the library, they count 17 books, which Mr. Lion is carrying. He tries to juggle them, but fails. Then they see Lowly at a florist buying 18 roses. Lowly brings them to Mrs. Hippo on her birthday. She sneezes them away, leaving 18 beautiful stems. Next, the trio watches a musical parade and count 19 big bass drums, followed by Lowly being in a tuba and being blown out when it sounds. As it begins to get late, Huckle and Lowly are about to go home, but Lily tells them they haven't counted to 20 yet. However, Huckle apologizes, saying he and Lowly must go home in time for dinner. This makes Lily sad, as she however agrees with Huckle and Lowly that she must go home, too. So Lily sadly says goodbye to both Huckle and Lowly as she watches them go out of sight. Then she goes home alone. Upon returning home, Lily tells her family that she and Huckle only counted up to 19, but they didn't make it to 20. Lily’s dad tells her that her counting day isn’t finished and she might be able to find something to count at home. Lily realizes that there are no more things around her at first, until she sees what's on the table. She finally counts 20 carrots at the dinner table and her family applauds for her. At bedtime, Lily’s parents tell her that she'd had a very busy day. Her mother sings Tomorrow You Can Count Again to Lily. As the video ends, a silhouette of Mr. Frumble chases his hat and the fireflies arrange the words "THE END." Fully Booked Direct-To-Video TV BBC Hit Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 BBC1 BBC2 Scotland Program Richard Scarry's Best Learning Songs Video Ever 2001 DVD The Great World Show In Huckle's Backyard: The first series is presented by Zoe Ball and Grant Stott, and set in a fictional hotel. The presenters were joined by actor Paul Brophy, who appeared as a series of comic characters (such as 'Jan Van der Vall', 'Les Vegas' and 'Wee Alistair McAlistair'), and by a large puppet, a talking Highland cow named Morag who was the hotel's receptionist. The second series had Ball being replaced by ex-Neighbours star Sarah Vandenbergh, due to the former's promotion to co-hosting Live & Kicking. Stott, along with Brophy's characters and Morag, all returned. This series was not broadcast live but was 'recorded as-live', meaning that it was recorded in one session with no editing and broadcast as if it were a continuous live show (though without any live interactivity). This format was also used for the third series. Due to the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in the early hours of 31 August 1997, the edition of Fully Booked recorded for broadcast that morning was postponed, ultimately airing as part of the CBBC morning schedule on BBC Two on 2 September at 7:30am. The fourth series had a new logo, title sequence and set introduced, along with a remix of the theme music. The presenters and characters of the show's previous incarnation were all removed, with a new presentation team consisting of Chris Jarvis, Gail Porter and Tim Vincent. The show continued to use the magazine format, with guests, games, features, inserts and music; however, the 'hotel' gimmick was largely dropped in favour of relatively straightforward magazine presentation. The fifth series continued in this new format, but with Gail Porter having decided to quit kids' TV, Kate Heavenor was brought in to replace her. Heavenor had previously been presenting programmes for BBC Choice, and was one of the first presenters to graduate from a digital BBC channel to a show on one of the mainstream terrestrial channels. The show gained a reputation for allowing alternative bands to perform alongside the mainstream pop acts, and booked groups including Electrasy, Shed Seven, Catatonia, The Dandys and St. Etienne to appear during this era. The sixth and final series was replaced by a new live series. A new studio set, title music and graphics were introduced to tie in with the retitled name FBi. The show was still hosted by Kate Heavenor, but Chris Jarvis and Tim Vincent were not involved, and were replaced by Vernon Kay (previously a presenter on digital channel UK Play) and former Boyzone member Keith Duffy. The show had a similar mixed-magazine format to its predecessors, but aimed to increase the level of live interactivity by encouraging viewers to take part in the show via the internet, email, text messaging and telephone. Viewers were given the opportunity to take part in games and features and submit questions for studio guests. Richard Scarry's Best Learning Songs Video Ever 2001 DVD. Title Date In That: August 17 1993. Robert De Niro's birthday party. Huckle Cat and his friends put on a big musical show in his backyard with Huckle himself as the emcee and Lowly Worm as the stage manager as they take turns singing songs like "The Alphabet Song", "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes", "If You're Happy And You Know It" and many others! Funnybones Direct-To-Video TV Program BBC Hit Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 S4C BBC 1 BBC 2 Richard Scarry's Best Busy People Video Ever 2001 DVD Jobs With Great Of Growing Up: It was based on the eponymous series of nine storybooks, by Janet and Allan Ahlberg, which were illustrated by André Amstutz, and focused on the adventures of a pair of skeletons who were the eponymous Funnybones, in the book of the same name, which was released in 1980. The characters in the series are Big Funnybone (whose catchphrase was "good idea"), Little Funnybone (the brains of the group), Dog, Funnybone (whose catchphrase was "Woof") and Cat (whose catchphrase was "Meow"). Each of the show's episodes was five minutes in length. The English voices were provided by popular comedian Griff Rhys Jones, who also sang the theme song as the Moon Man whilst the original Welsh voices were provided by Ray Gravel, who also sang the theme song as the Moon Man. Richard Scarry's Best Busy People Video Ever 2001 DVD. Title Date In That: August 17 1993. Robert De Niro's birthday party. At the Busytown Schoolhouse, Huckle Cat and his friends imagine their occupations to know what they want to be when they grow up. Freddie Fox wants to be a baker, Rhonda Raccoon wants to be a truck driver, Ralph Pig wants to be a firefighter, Gary Goat wants to be a farmer, Huckle Cat wants to be a grocer just like his dad, Lily Bunny wants to be a builder (though in her fantasy, she is shown to be an architect, as she was the one who drew how the house was supposed to look), Larry Lion wants to be a doctor, Olive Owl wants to a mail carrier just like her uncle Ollie Owl, Sally Cat wants to be a travel agent just like her mom, Hilda Hippo wants to be a pilot and Bruno Bear wants to be a captain. At the end of the video, Henry Dog wants to be a teacher just like Miss Honey. Then, an airplane pulls the "The End" banner. Programs Title VHS Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids 1996 Sesame Street Version Record Elmo's World Up And Down Tape VHS World 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs:

Here's the opening to the 1996 reprint VHS of the iMovie stuff. Here's the order.

  1. Sesame Street VHS and audio preview
  2. Warning screen
  3. Sony Wonder logo
  4. Children's Television Workshop logo (1983-1997)
  5. MY SESAME STREET HOME VIDEO logo (shortened)
  6. Start of each program

Here's the closing to the 1996 reprint VHS of the iMovie stuff. Here's the order.

  1. End of Program
  2. Thanks For Helping Screen
  3. Copyright Screen
  4. And Now A Special Offer Screen
  5. Sesame Street Magazine commercial

Programs Title VHS Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids 1998 Sesame Street Version Record Elmo's World Up And Down Tape VHS World 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs: The opening to that.

  1. Sesame Street Audio And Video Preview (1997-2000)
  2. Sesame Street CDs And Cassettes Preview (1998-2000)
  3. Sony Wonder FBI Warning Screen (1995-2007)
  4. Sony Wonder Logo (1995-2007)
  5. CTW Logo (1997-2000)
  6. Start Of Program

The closing of this.

  1. End Of Program
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Previews in the end.

Further Adventures Of SuperTed Direct-To-Video BBC Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Hit Title From 1989 Richard Scarry's Best Silly Stories And Songs Video Ever 2001 DVD With Library Do The Park: The original SuperTed, created by Mike Young became the first British cartoon series to be aired on Disney Channel in the United States in 1984. Young moved to the United States to work on more animated series and in 1988 he made a SuperTed-sequel-type cartoon called Fantastic Max (originally based on the cartoon pilot Space Baby) produced by Hanna-Barbera, who decided to create a new series of SuperTed. This new American version of the show takes on a more epic format, with Texas Pete, Bulk and Skeleton also joined by new villains. The theme song was replaced with a more American overture, and the show poked fun at all aspects of American culture, from the Grand Ole Opry to Star Wars. Only two of the original cast were used for this new series, with Victor Spinetti and Melvyn Hayes returning to voice Texas Pete and Skeleton. Unlike the original, the series used digital ink and paint. In the UK, Mike Young and the BBC decided to rerecord the series to use the original voices of Derek Griffiths for SuperTed and Jon Pertwee for Spotty, which also resulted in some minor script changes. The episodes were also split into two parts, thus creating 26 10-minute stories, which resulted in the series not being broadcast until January 1990 on the BBC. It was repeated again twice in 1992 and 1993. Richard Scarry's Best Silly Stories And Songs Video Ever 2001 DVD. Title Date: August 23 1994. Huckle and Lowly are going to the Busytown Library. Their librarian Mr. Read-a-Lot picks out what kind of books Huckle likes to read. Mr. Read-a-Lot picks out the book called The Silly Storybook. Huckle and Lowly are about to read some in the park. They walk to the park. Then, when they got to the park, Huckle read three fun stories. He read the first story "Absent-Minded Mr. Rabbit", he read the second story "Mr. Fixit Fixes It", and he also read the third story "Pa Pig's New Car". Huckle responds to Lowly that these three stories would be beautiful to share these fun stories with all of Huckle's friends here in Busytown because these stories will know how they did that. But after the end of the third story, Pa Pig forgot to take his glasses again. Then Sally and Harry Pig wave goodbye and a power shovel shows the words "THE END". Fudge Direct-To-Video Tape Hit Program Titles Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On The Fudge Books By Judy Blume Richard Scarry's Best Sing-Along Mother Goose Video Ever 2002 DVD Singing Rhymes Nursery Bedtime: The series ran for two seasons, with 24 episodes following a telefilm adaptation of Blume's novel Fudge-a-Mania. Richard Scarry's Best Sing-Along Mother Goose Video Ever 2002 DVD. Title Date Here: August 23 1994. The video begins with the entire Busytown at night seen on birds-eye view. Then it goes on to Huckle Cat's house. At bedtime in Huckle's bedroom in his house, Mother Cat sings the nursery rhyme, "Little Jack Horner", on the Mother Goose book. Then Huckle sings the last line of the rhyme as Little Jack Horner himself. Mother Cat closes the book and tells Huckle that is enough Mother Goose for tonight. She tucks Huckle in bed and tells him it's time to go to sleep. But he doesn't want to go to sleep without Lowly. He asks Mother Cat if they can look for him some more. But Father Cat tells his son he's sure Lowly is around here somewhere, so he'll find him later. But right now, it's time for Huckle to go to sleep. He asks Mother Cat if she could sing just one more song (Starlight, Starbright). Mother Cat responds. Then she sings just one more. Then, Huckle says the last two lines of the lullaby. Then, she kisses Huckle good night. Huckle wishes he could find Lowly and dreams of himself dressed as a young emperor in a strange land at sunset that doesn't look like Busytown anymore. When he finds a golden crown on the ground he puts it on his head in between his two black pointy ears, he becomes Emperor Huckle and wonders if Lowly is here. Emperor Huckle looks around and calls for his friend. But he can't find him because it's getting late. So he has to start looking for him. While Emperor Huckle starts looking for Lowly, he stops to look at Empress Lily Bunny, Freddie Fox, Dennis and Patty Elephant playing London Bridge. Empress Lily asks Huckle if he wants to come and play with them. Huckle agrees to play, but maybe just for a little while. The Emperor gets caught by Dennis and Patty. After that, he tells Freddie, Lily, Dennis and Patty that was fun and they would like to play again. Huckle likes to, but right now had better look for his friend, Lowly Worm. He's lost. Huckle asks them where he is and thinks he's lost too. Patty tells him he's in Mother Goose Land. The Empress says it's the nicest place to be. She asks Huckle to stay and play with them some more. But Huckle really must find Lowly, then asks Lily if they've seen Lowly. She asks Huckle what Lowly looks like. He says he kind of looks like Lowly Worm. Patty, Dennis, Freddie and Lily haven't seen him and they are sorry. But Huckle guesses he'll have to keep looking. So he goes on his way while looking and calling for Lowly again. On the way, Huckle stops and looks at Mary and her little lamb, Fluffy. Mary tells Fluffy that it can't go with her to school today, so it has to stay here and be good while she's gone. But when the lamb follows Mary to school, the children at the playground laughed at them and Miss Honey is afraid. She tells Mary that she will have to take that lamb home again. Mary and Fluffy agree sadly. But she tells Mary that she can bring Fluffy in just this once to make it her show-and-tell for today. Huckle comes up to school, excuses Miss Honey and asks her if she's seen Lowly Worm, but she hasn't. She asks him if he’s in kindergarten, but he tells Miss Honey he isn’t. Then she's afraid she haven't seen him. She tells him to go and ask Old Mother Hubbard who lives just down the road. The Emperor agrees and heads on his way to Hubbard's house while still calling for his friend. At Hubbard's house, she goes to the cupboard to fetch poor Gerald Dog a bone. But when she gets there, it is bare and so poor Gerald had none. Hubbard goes to the fishmonger's, the grocer's and the cobbler's to buy some fish, fruit and shoes. But when she comes back to her house, Gerald licks the dish, plays the flute and reads the magazine. The magazine says "BIG SALE ON BONES." Suddenly, there's a knock at the door, she opens it. It was Huckle who misses his friend, Lowly Worm. Huckle tells Hubbard and Gerald he was wondering if they've seen his friend. Hubbard thinks of Lowly Worm and then asks Huckle what he looks like. Huckle tells her that he still kind of looks like Lowly Worm. Hubbard is sorry that she didn't seen him in the grocer's or the cobbler's. She would like to help Huckle look for him, but she has to go down to the butcher's shop, because they're having big sale on bones. So she and Gerald go down to the butcher's shop. Emperor Huckle guesses he'll have to keep looking for his friend again. And so, he goes on his way to keep looking for his friend again while still calling for his friend again. Little Bo Peep (Rhonda Raccoon) is looking and calling for her sheep. Some of her sheep's names are Fred, Ginger, Isabella, and Ferdinand. After the song, when Emperor Huckle looks for his friend Lowly, he bumps into Bo Peep. She tells him that she lost her sheep and she doesn't know where to find them. Emperor Huckle tells Bo Peep that he lost Lowly and he doesn't know where to find him either. Bo Peep tells the Emperor that they're behind that bush. The Emperor and Bo Peep look into the bush but they can't find them, so they called for her sheep and his friend again. But they still can't find them, because they're not here. Maybe her sheep are over there in that field. Bo Peep tells him she will go look over there and he'll go look up the road. So they had to split up to find them. Elsewhere in Mother Goose Land, Luis Cat plays the fiddle, the cow jumps over the moon (which is not seen in this video nor at the end), D.W. Dog laughs to see such sport, and the dish runs away with the spoon. Meanwhile, Emperor Huckle keeps looking and calling for his friend Lowly and does not watch where he is going. The dish and the spoon trip over his foot and doesn't ask if they've seen Lowly, but they’re excused and kind of in a rush, because they're late for dinner and run off. Poor Emperor Huckle wanders off sadly that he'd lost his friend, dragging a small brown stone in the road by kicking it with his foot. Little Miss Muffet (Mrs. Hippo) eats her curds and whey, when suddenly she sees a spider. Then she screams and runs away from the spider and bumps into Emperor Huckle with fright while she keeps running away. He thinks that the spider has seen Lowly Worm. He puts the crown back on his head, gets up and walks to see the spider, who sat down beside her and frightened her away. The spider doesn't know why Miss Muffet has a problem with him. He's really a very nice fellow. The Emperor is sure the spider is. He looks lost. The spider asks him how he can help him. Emperor Huckle is looking for his friend, Lowly Worm. He asks the spider if he's seen him go past here. The spider hasn't, but he did see all the king's horses and men run by. He guesses Humpty Dumpty must have fallen off the wall again and they can't put him back together. Huckle thanks the spider and sets off to keep looking for Lowly again by calling, "Lowly! Lowly!" But it's getting late again. Emperor Huckle stops to look in the window of the Three Little Kittens' house and sees Mary Mouse who runs up and down the clock. He doesn't ask her if she's seen Lowly. After that, she says she's got to get the clock fixed. The Emperor wonders if there's anyone home. Then he hears sad meows and goes up to the backyard of the house. They were the Three Little Kittens (Kathy, Quincy, and Abby Cat) in their backyard. While Mother Kitten is hanging up the wet clothes, Emperor Huckle comes up to ask them what is wrong and he can help them. They’re sad because they’re missing their mittens...again. So they ask Huckle if he's seen them. But Huckle tells them he’s sorry and he hasn't seen them. Then he asks them if they have seen Lowly. He's lost him. They haven't because they have trouble at finding things, but the only thing they do is lose them. So they need help from him. If they don't find their mittens, they won't be able to have any more pie. But when he finds their mittens are in the bush, the Three Little Kittens are surprised and excited. Then they run to pull them out, put them on and thank him. Then they tell their mother they'd found their mittens. Mother Kitten is so surprised and glad then they should have some pie. She thanks Emperor Huckle for helping the Three Little Kittens find their mittens before letting them have some pie. She asks him if he would like to have some, but he can't, because he would like is to find his friend, Lowly Worm. So the Emperor asks Mother Kitten if she's seen Lowly too. She hasn't seen him yet. She tells Huckle to go down the road to the farm and talk to Little Boy Blue by the haystack. Emperor Huckle tells them he could ask him, but he has to go. So he goes on his way to the farm to find him. On his way to the farm, Emperor Huckle Cat and Little Bo Peep are calling for his friend (Lowly Worm) and her sheep (Fred, Ginger, Isabella and Ferdinand) when suddenly they bump into each other again. Bo Peep greets Emperor Huckle again. She guesses he hasn't found his friend yet and she hasn't found her sheep either. The Emperor tells Bo Peep he was just going to ask Little Boy Blue if he's seen Lowly. Maybe they could go to the farm and ask him about her sheep. When they got to the barn, they don't ask him if he's seen Lowly and her sheep. But he's fast asleep under the haystack and his feet are shown. Then, after the rhyme/song, Bo Peep found her sheep at last. She tells them where they have been. She was so worried about them. Then Bo Peep notices Little Boy Blue is still sleeping under the haystack. She tells her sheep they can't just run off like that. Her sheep have to watch where they're going as she leads them down the road. It looks like the poor Emperor will not find Lowly, and so he wanders off sadly. Old Woman lives in a shoe. She has so many bunny rabbit children but she doesn't know what to do. So, she calls them to line up by ringing the bell. Then she gives them some broth or soup without any bread and kisses them all soundly and put them to bed. After the song, she gives some soup to one of her children in named Betsy, which the Old Woman mistakes as Bonnie. Then, at last, she gives the last spoonful to one of her children and tells him he's off to bed. He is not one of her children. But his name is Emperor Huckle and he's looking for his friend, Lowly. The Emperor asks the Old Woman if she's seen him. She thinks of Lowly and then asks the Emperor if he is one of her children. Emperor Huckle doesn't think so, because Lowly is a worm. Then Old Woman definitely hasn't seen him. But she tells Huckle to go the town square and ask Wee Willie Winkie who knows where everybody is. Emperor Huckle thanks the Old Woman and gets on his way to the town square in Mother Goose Land. At 8 o'clock at night, Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town square in Mother Goose Land upstairs and downstairs in his nightgown while rapping at the window and crying through the lock, "Are there children all in bed for now it's 8 o'clock?" When Huckle reaches the town square after the rhyme, he asks Willie if he's excused. Willie is sorry, but he can't stop the talk. He has to make sure all the children are in the bed. Emperor Huckle sits on the front porch steps of one of the houses and Willie asks Huckle why isn't he in bed. Emperor Huckle was in bed, but now he's looking for his friend Lowly. He's lost. Willie thinks that's too bad. He'd like to help Huckle look for Lowly, but Willie hasn't finished his job here. He's sorry again, but he has to go. So he says goodbye and runs away to finish his job. Poor Emperor Huckle puts his paws on his cheeks, thinking that he'd lost his friend again while he hears Willie shouting, "Lights out! It's 8 o'clock! Time for bed!" Then Emperor Huckle is about to cry while he hears laughing. Then he looks up. The laughing is coming from the big castle. Maybe the people in the big castle will know where Lowly is, Emperor Huckle thinks. It belongs to Old King Cole. And so, Huckle decides to go to see King Cole's party in his castle. At King Cole’s party in his castle, Emperor Huckle stops and sees Little Bo Peep, Gerald Dog who plays the flute, Luis Cat who plays the fiddle, D.W. Dog, the dish, the spoon, Little Miss Muffet, the spider and King Cole dancing. While they're dancing, King Cole calls for his pipe, his bowl, and his fiddlers three (The Piglets) by clapping his hands. After the rhyme/song, Emperor Huckle and King Cole applaud for them and he tells him that was fun. That's what they do in his castle. Then, King Cole asks Emperor Huckle if they want to play hide and seek. He'd love to, but he needs to find his friend Lowly. He asks King Cole if he's seen him. King Cole asks him Lowly is very long and thin, and wears a green hat, and one shoe... but he hasn't seen him. But if he does, he'll tell him Emperor Huckle's looking for Lowly because that's what he looks like. Emperor Huckle is so upset again, but Old King Cole tells him they haven't had their pie yet. King Cole asks him if he can stay for a piece of pie. Huckle likes to, but he has to find Lowly. Emperor Huckle accidentally goes into the kitchen and he thinks that this isn't the way out. Baker Fox greets him to come in that he is just in time, so he can help him take the pie in to Old King Cole. Suddenly, a blackbird pops out of the pie. Baker Fox tells the blackbird to get back into the pie, because it's supposed to be a surprise. So Emperor Huckle and Baker Fox take the pie with 4-and-20 blackbirds in to King Cole at his party. Meanwhile, Lowly Worm appears from the outside kitchen window and jumps onto the table then into the bag of flour, pops up from the bag and he's all covered with flour, and makes the surprise pie for Emperor Huckle in the kitchen. After Emperor Huckle and Baker Fox take the blackbird pie to King Cole at his party, he opens the pie and there are blackbirds everywhere. King Cole is very pleased. Then he greets Huckle again and asks him if he's found his friend Lowly. Huckle says no. But he tells King Cole that he looked everywhere and asked everybody in Mother Goose Land, and nobody can help him. King Cole asks Huckle if he has asked Mother Goose. If anyone can help him, it's Mother Goose herself. She knows everything that goes on in Mother Goose Land. Huckle asks King Cole how he will find her. King Cole tells Huckle to come with him and they go outside the castle. She comes out of the sky after Emperor Huckle and King Cole called Mother Goose her by saying the magic words: "Higgledy Piggledy, pudding and pie! Come, Mother Goose, from out of the sky!" and she greets to Huckle. She asks Huckle he called her. Huckle guesses he did. He asks Mother Goose to help him find his friend Lowly Worm. She agrees. They'll look for him together. Emperor Huckle climbs onto her back, she carries him to the sky for home, and King Cole waves and says good-bye to Huckle and he shouts goodbye back. All on his way home, they see the cow who jumped over the moon (Mother Goose thinks that was the highest jump yet), Wee Willie Winkie who checks all the children are in bed, but he should be in bed too, Little Boy Blue who finally woke up blowing his horn, but now is the time he should be sleeping, the Three Little Kittens who lost their mittens again, but Mother Goose is sure they will find them, and Mary's little lamb fast asleep. But Emperor Huckle asks Mother Goose where Lowly is. Mother Goose looks down and shouts, "There he is! There's Lowly!". But when Huckle wakes up from his dream, he sees Mother Cat who answers him Lowly's right here and they had found him, because he's been in the house all along. Huckle thanks her. When Lowly Worm who arrives home from the kitchen at King Cole's castle in Mother Goose Land to Huckle Cat's bedroom at his house in Busytown, Father Cat tells Huckle he's been making him a surprise pie. Huckle is so glad and thanks Lowly. Lowly dusts off the flour while he gives it to Mother Cat. Then she puts the surprise pie here in the window tonight, and the family will all have a piece tomorrow. Then Father Cat kisses Huckle goodnight and tucks him in his bed. Then Mother Cat tucks Lowly in his bed too and takes his hat off. Then she sings a lullaby (Sleep, Baby, Sleep) as Huckle and Lowly go to sleep. Father Cat joins in too. During the last four lines of the lullaby, we pan to the left to the bedroom window with the surprise pie and fade to the outside of the bedroom window of Huckle's house as the blackbirds fly out of the pie. After that, we fade to the entire Busytown at night seen on birds-eye view to the stars in the sky. Then, they form into words "THE END". Furchester Hotel Direct-To-Video Sesame Workshop Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Spin-Off Of Sesame Street Six Richard Scarry DVDs From 2001 A BBC Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids: Set in the titular hotel, the series stars a monster family that runs the hotel: father Furgus Fuzz, mother Funella Furchester and daughter Phoebe Furchester-Fuzz. Elmo appears in the series as Phoebe's cousin, who is taking an extended stay at the hotel due to his fascination with it. Cookie Monster appears as the room-service and dining room waiter. Other characters include Isabel, a character with a bell in her head for the guests to ring, Gonger, the hotel chef and Harvey P. Dull, a long-term guest of the hotel. Genre VHS Show Tape Thunderstorm EP/SLP Heigh-Ho 1993 Means No Swimming The ABC Song Afternoon Sing I Love You Ho So Mall Walk And Games: Too stormy to be outside there probably stay inside sweet those did top mall walk and games. Boulevard, Outlet, Walden, Guess That Logo, Food Logo, Song, Band, plus other sorts of fun games. Swim got cancelled, but instead: gym. "Yo Ho" was removed to "The Dwarfs' Yodel Song" instead. With Brian Cummings in voice-over: "Be Sure To Stay Tuned For More Disney Sing Along Fun." No previews in the beginning, promo in the end. Sing-along Songs 1993 Promo for it. ABC afternoon simply around the world. Here come the letters for ABC for today. Same A, Same B, Same C for now. Kevin was glad ABC was there for today. Kevin says Good Afternoon to ABC for Now I Know for The ABC Song for the first ABC Song appearance. Mrs. Walter To Kevin Singing: "Y And Z". Sung that song over from 12:00 PM to 5:57 PM for Now I Know while Kevin wasn't participating. "Sing It Again, Puppets!" Sung the song over then over then over simply it. Sung that over Kevin wasn't listening to here at all. Sung it over couple of times from it to that. Sung that song over simply it. Here at 5:00 the final appearance. Kevin To Mrs. Walter Going: ABC Song One More Time. Then at 5:57 means time to sing it final time before ABC Bye-Bye. "Sing........ With........ Me. We're All Done." Kevin To Mrs. Pordan Waving: ABC Song Is All Done. Here at 5:58 Kevin calls his letters time to say goodbye. "Letters, It's Time To Say Goodbye." So at 5:59 was ABC Bye-Bye head back to Letterland they'll sing it again real soon. From January to December simply it for now different kinds of weather possibly to do that. So at 6:00 will be time to sing I Love You. Mrs. Walter To Kevin: We're A Happy Family. Genre VHS Show Tape Title Program SP Mode Fun Onscreen Letters With Different Lyric For Alphabet Song Fun: Play any tape for SP mode for it fun as it did to do that probably. Some onscreen letters were on the top of the screen to sing along. Different lyric comes after Y And Z to sing it. But with same words based on fun ABC Song afternoons but a different lyric for Alphabet Song instead. "Everybody Ready? Sing It With Us. Sure. Ha!" Genre VHS Show Tape Cloudy Day White Square No Rectangles For Arthur Season 7 Mall Walk And Games Cold Do Pants The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle: White square no rectangles cloudy day first reminds here as it did for Arthur Season 7 from Cast Away to April 9th 2-part story some stories here like The Great Sock Mystery, Francine's Split Decision, Ants In Arthur's Pants, D.W.'s Time Trouble, Muffy Goes Metropolitan, Don't Ask Muffy, Pick A Car, Any Car, Is There A Doctor In The House, Buster's Amish Mismatch, The World Of Tomorrow, Return Of The Snowball, Elwood City Turns 100 2-part story, Jenna's Bedtime Blues, Waiting To Go, and To Tibble The Truth. Too cold to be outside there probably stay inside sweet those did top mall walk and games. Boulevard, Outlet, Walden, Guess That Logo, Food Logo, Song, Band, plus other sorts of fun games. Genre VHS Show Tape Thunderstorm VHS With Rectangles White Square Mall Walk And Games Zero Bowling Days Tape The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle: Nine rectangles on that top and bottom Thursday May 23 2019 there are zero bowling days because of heavy rain too yucky to be outside there probably stay inside sweet those did top mall walk and games. Boulevard, Outlet, Walden, Guess That Logo, Food Logo, Song, Band, plus other sorts of fun games. Genre VHS Show Tape Title Program No Words On Top 87 Down Below Park Walk For Steps Show Do Swing The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle: No words on top, 87 down below, Kevin takes park walks for Steps. Genre VHS Show Tape Title Program Hit Credits Of Great Videos From 1976-1994 Go To Pineview Tape A VHS Play John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Full A Steady March Pretend Library Softer Loud Key Of F Major Hit The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle: This is the last title to have the end credits 1976-1994 together. Starting December 1994 with, these videos from 1976-1994 words of credits have to go to Pineview together to go play John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet his name which begins with J starting January 1995-present together: Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loudly librarian Kathy asked them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are still trying to read here in a pretend library 28 letters, 36 notes, 4 words, 8 syllables, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's key of F Major. Fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics key of F Major he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Genre VHS Show Tape Title Program Hit Credits Of Great Videos From 1995-present Scroll Up VHS DVD Program During End Credits For VHS DVD Program Tape Title Program TV Show Fun Show Hits Tape In Title The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle: This is the first title to have the end credits 1995-present together. Captain Kangaroo Direct-To-Video From View-Master Video The Creator Of Kidsongs VHS Tapes, CDs, Cassettes And DVDs: The show was conceived by Bob Keeshan, who also played the title character "Captain Kangaroo", and who based the show on "the warm relationship between grandparents and children". Keeshan had portrayed the original Clarabell the Clown on NBC's The Howdy Doody Show during the network's early years. Captain Kangaroo had a loose structure, built around life in the "Treasure House" where the Captain (the name "kangaroo" came from the big pockets in his coat) would tell stories, meet guests, and indulge in silly stunts with regular characters, both humans and puppets. Keeshan performed as the Captain more than 9,000 times over the nearly 30-year run of the show. Frontline Direct-To-Video Program VHS Tape Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Show By WGBH Boston: The program debuted in 1983, with NBC anchorwoman Jessica Savitch as the show's first host, but Savitch died later after the first-season finale. PBS NewsHour's Judy Woodruff took over as host in 1984, and hosted the program for five years, combining her job with a sub-anchor place on The MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour when Jim Lehrer was away. In 1990, episodes of Frontline began airing without a host, and the narrator was left to introduce each episode. Nova Direct-To-Video 60 Minutes Tape Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Produced By WGBH Boston: Nova often includes interviews with scientists doing research in the subject areas covered and occasionally includes footage of a particular discovery. Some episodes have focused on the history of science. Zobilee Zoo Direct-To-Video Tape Program Show Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Produced By SFM Entertainment: Each episode is opened by a greeting from host Ben Vereen, dressed as a spotted snow leopard, who plays the mayor of Zoobilee Zoo. Speaking directly to viewers that he refers to as "Zoobaroos", Vereen usually appears throughout each episode to summarize the main themes or to perform a song and dance. The plot in each episode revolves around the main characters, called Zoobles, as they play together and encounter difficulties common to young children. The primary themes are cooperation, making friends, and creativity. Animal Crackers Direct-To-Video Cinar And Alphanim: The show that tells about a group of anthropomorphic animals that live in a fictional jungle in Africa called Freeborn. George Martin Direct-To-Video BBC TV VHS Program UK From 1998: George Martin hosts a musical tape In My Life. Song Factory Direct-To-Video Chip's Musical Challenge The Game Hosted By Chip In Voiceover Fun Instructions From Chip: The series centers around a factory where music is created. In it, live presenters alongside children come inside and sing a number of nursery rhymes, which depend on per episode. In this game, help Chip follow the music patterns from the objects. He's a white teacup in voiceover three backside teacups, one blue harp. Charlie Brown And Snoopy Show Direct-To-Video VHS Volumes From Kartes Video Communications Paramount Fully Animated: The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show is one of the few television series produced by Bill Melendez, whose animation studio generally produced specials. Kino's Storytime Direct-To-Video PBS Top Program VHS Produced By KECT Los Angeles Distributed By Strand Home Video And Video Treasures: It was co-hosted by Anne Betancourt as Lucy, Marabina Jaimes as Mara and Kino, voiced and performed by puppeteer Mark Ritts. Conrad Bloom Direct-To-Video 1998 Sesame Street Version TV NBC Program Hit Wee Sing Together 2004 DVD: The show is centered around Conrad Bloom, a copywriter in New York City, looking for love whilst trying to pursue his career. Conrad has to deal with the women in his life: A mother, a sister, an ex-girlfriend still harboring feelings for him, a boss and a co-worker. Conrad balances work, life, friends and family whilst trying to remember that love is out there. Conrad Bloom, a Marco Pennette-created sitcom, aired on NBC from September to December 1998. Despite its cancellation, stars Mark Feuerstein and Linda Lavin later reunited for the CBS series 9JKL in 2017. The show, centered around NYC copywriter Conrad Bloom, explores the delicate balance between love, career, and family. Wee Sing Together 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: October 15 1985. Sally gets a surprise when her two favorite stuffed animals, Melody Mouse and Hum Bear who are best friends, magically come to life and take her and her little brother, Jonathan, and their dog, Bingo, to the magical Wee Sing Park to meet a marching band and celebrate her birthday party with their friends. They sing, dance, and learn how to conquer their fears when a storm hits. King Of Queens Direct-To-Video 1998 Sesame Street Version NBC Program King Cole's Party 2004 DVD Program: The show exhibits undertones of the original 1950s TV production The Honeymooners, starring Jackie Gleason and Audrey Meadows. Doug (Kevin James) and Carrie Heffernan (Leah Remini) are a middle-class couple living at "3121 Aberdeen St." in Rego Park, Queens, New York, along with Carrie's father, Arthur Spooner (Jerry Stiller). Doug works for the fictional International Parcel Service (IPS) as a delivery driver, while Carrie works as a legal secretary in Manhattan. Their lives are plagued by the demands of Arthur; so much so that they eventually hire Holly, a professional dog walker, to spend time with him as she walks dogs in the park. Doug Heffernan represents the "everyman" with his love of sports, TV, eating tons of food, and his wife. His constant deceit and schemes through various situations leave him humiliated as his plans backfire. Also featured on the show are Doug's friends Deacon Palmer (Victor Williams), Spence Olchin (Patton Oswalt), and Richie Iannucci (Larry Romano), as well as Doug's cousin Danny Heffernan (played by James' real-life brother Gary Valentine). Deacon's wife Kelly (Merrin Dungey) is Carrie's best friend, having met through the relationship her husband has with Deacon Palmer. Most scenes take place in the Heffernans' home, but other common locations include Doug and Carrie's workplaces, the restaurant/pub "Coopers", and the residences of friends and family. While locations seen during the opening montage were filmed in areas around New York including the Empire State building, the Statue of Liberty and Sbarro Pizza, the series was filmed in California. The series begins after Doug and Carrie have been married for 3 years, and how they met is somewhat unclear due to continuity issues. In one flashback episode, "Meet By-Product", Doug meets Carrie while he is a bouncer at a nightclub that Carrie attends. However, in another episode, "Road Rayge", Carrie reflects on a song that she says Doug asked her to dance to when they were in junior high school. King Cole’s Party 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: August 11 1987. Jack, Jill, Mary, and Little Boy Blue journey toward King Cole's palace to join him and his other subjects in celebrating 100 years of peace in the kingdom, bringing various gifts: a kitten, a pair of mittens, and a fuzzy blanket, among other things. The main message is that the best gifts come from the heart, but it also teaches the importance of helping others and using good manners. Costello Direct-To-Video 1998 Sesame Street Version Fox Program Grandpa's Magical Toys 2004 DVD: The series was about an Irish-American family in South Boston. The central character is Sue Murphy (Sue Costello), a barmaid who has broken up with her boyfriend and is trying to improve herself, despite the incomprehension of her blue-collar family. Grandpa’s Magical Toys 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: July 12 1988. A young boy named Peter and his two friends, David and Sara, visit his grandfather and discover his many toys and their secrets, all in the search of a missing music box key that he misplaced. When he leaves the room, the kids shrink down and the toys come to life. This story encourages children, teenagers, and adults alike that no matter how old you are on the outside or body type you have, you'll always be young at heart. Charmed Direct-To-Video 1998 Sesame Street Version WB Program Wee Sing In Sillyville 2004 DVD: The series narrative follows a trio of sisters, known as The Charmed Ones, the most powerful good witches of all time, who use their combined "Power of Three" to protect innocent lives from evil beings such as demons and warlocks. Each sister possesses unique magical powers that grow and evolve, while they attempt to maintain normal lives in modern-day San Francisco. Keeping their supernatural identities separate and secret from their ordinary lives often becomes a challenge for them, with the exposure of magic having far-reaching consequences on their various relationships and resulting in a number of police and FBIinvestigations throughout the series. The series initially focuses on the three Halliwell sisters, Prue (Shannen Doherty), Piper (Holly Marie Combs), and Phoebe (Alyssa Milano). Wee Sing In Sillyville 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: October 3 1989. Two kids named Laurie and Scott, along with their dog friend, Barney, magically enter their coloring book to help Sillywhim resolve the townspeople's differences. They encounter the four yellow Spurtlegurgles, the three blue Twirlypops, the two green Jingleheimers and a group of green Fruggy Frogs. They also assist a family of red Bitty Booties, and Purple Pasha and her menagerie. The primary message is that being different should never be a barrier to being friends. Hyperion Bay Direct-To-Video 1998 Sesame Street Version The Best Christmas Ever 2004 DVD: The series centers around Dennis Sweeny (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) who, after a successful career in the computer software business, returns home to open a local division for the company he works for. The series follows the drama when the new meets the old in the little coastal town of Hyperion Bay, California. The Best Christmas Ever! 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: December 10 1990. Just five days before Christmas, when Poofer the Elf tries to help his best friend Gusty the Elf, he gets lost and winds up in the home of the Smiths, a loving family, and meets their caroling neighbors as well. He and the Smiths journey to the North Pole in an effort to aid Gusty, who has grown unexceptionably clumsy. After the elves and even Santa Claus himself wrestle with the issue, Susie realizes what's wrong - Gusty needs a new pair of glasses. This story encourages children to wear glasses, but also has subtle messages about cultural diversity, helping others, the importance of working together and wearing a seat belt and helmet while traveling, and that an adoptive family can be as close and loving as any other. Power Play Direct-To-Video 1998 Sesame Street Version The Big Rock Candy Mountains 2004 DVD Hit Program: The show starred Michael Riley as Brett Parker, a former New York City sports agent who became the general manager of a (fictional) National Hockey League franchise, the Hamilton Steelheads. One of the throughline plots of the series dealt with Parker's ongoing love–hate relationships with the sport, the team and his superior at McArdle Industries, corporate executive Colleen Blessed, played by Kari Matchett. The cast also included Gordon Pinsent as team owner Duff McArdle, Jonathan Crombie, Jennifer Dale and Al Waxman. The show's theme song was a modernized version of the Stompin' Tom Connors classic, "The Hockey Song", performed partly by Connors himself, and then transitioning to the performance of the band Rusty. The Big Rock Candy Mountains 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: May 14 1991. When her friends, Debbie and Eric can't agree on what game to play, and now that they're gone, a young girl named Lisa and her stuffed animals, Snoodle and Doodle, use their imaginations and go on a slide trip to the Big Rock Candy Mountains. They arrive where the inhabitants, Profster, Kaiso, and Felicity are awaiting their arrival. The Meecy Mice arrive late because of their issues with Little Bunny Foo Foo, who keeps hitting them on the head. Seven Days Direct-To-Video 1998 Sesame Street Version The Marvelous Musical Mansion 2004 DVD: The plot follows a secret branch of the US National Security Agency, which has developed a time travelling device based upon alien technology found at Roswell. As the opening of the show recounts, the Chronosphere, or Backstep Sphere, is capable of sending “one human being back in time seven days” to avert disasters. The show's title refers to the chief limitation of the technology, namely that a traveler can only backstep seven days due to limitations imposed by the device's fuel source and its reactor. As the fuel source is limited, there is a strict mandate that the backstep is confined to events relating directly to national security. The backstep team and the equipment are stationed in a base in a secret location somewhere in the desert of Nevadacalled Never Never Land—a play on Area 51, or Groom Lake Flight Test Facilities, also known as Dreamland. The Marvelous Musical Mansion 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: August 11 1992. Three kids named Alex, Kelly, and Benji and their Auntie Anabella go visit their Great Uncle Rubato in his Marvelous Musical Mansion where the music boxes come to life, the hat rack sings and dances, and the door knocker requires you to solve a riddle before you enter. However, in the darkness of the night, several small but important items vanish, requiring the children to locate the thief. Each segment teaches the viewer about musical theory or terminology. Guys Like Us Direct-To-Video 1998 Sesame Street Version The Wee Sing Train 2004 DVD UPN Program: The series is centered around bachelors Sean Barker (Hardwick) and Jared Harris (Robinson), and Jared's six-year-old brother Maestro (Maestro Harrell), who comes to live with them after Jared's father accepts a freelance position overseas. Now the two bachelors must give up some of their perks to develop their crude parenting skills. The show's premise, in which a younger sibling moves in with their older sibling after a parent gets a job overseas, would later be applied to the premise of two other sitcoms created by Dan Schneider, The WB sitcom What I Like About You and the Nickelodeon series iCarly. The Wee Sing Train 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: September 14 1993. Two kids named Casey and Carter are magically transported into the world of their toy train set and begin a journey through several very different locations. Along the route their friend, Tusky the Elephant, learns how to be careful and think things through. Mercy Point Direct-To-Video 1998 Sesame Street Version Under The Sea 2004 DVD UPN Program Hit Title: Set in the year 2249, Mercy Point revolves around doctors and nurses working in a hospital space station in deep space. The "state-of-the-art hospital" is described as "the last stop for anything going out, the first stop for anything coming back" by one of the show's characters. It is noted for existing on the "fringes of the galaxy", on a colony called Jericho. The facility includes advanced medical equipment, such as "artificial wombs, holographic three-dimensional X-ray projections [and] zero-gravity operating tables". A talking computer known as Hippocrates, voiced by series co-creator Trey Callaway, is shown as the primary method to monitor a patient's status. The doctors and nurses work on both human and extraterrestrial patients over the course of the series. In the series, the medical staff is referred to as "med-nauts". Despite the futuristic setting, the characters' clothing and hairstyles adhere to 1990s fashion trends. In Frank Garcia and Mark Phillips' book Science Fiction Television Series, 1990–2004, they compared the concept behind the show to James White's Sector General series, Murray Leinster's stories about a doctor who travels to different planets, and G. Harry Stine's book Space Doctor. Mercy Point's setting and filming style also received comparisons to the television medical drama ER; the series itself was promoted as "ER in space". Under The Sea 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: October 6 1994. An ambitious young boy named Devin and his grandmother find an enchanted conch shell that takes them to the ocean floor where they encounter many undersea creatures, including an underwater jazz band (which includes Ink, a multi-percussion band playing scatman octopus, and Spike, a bass-imitating beatnik pufferfish) and even Baby Ottie, a fuzzy baby sea otter. Along the way they help Weeber the lost penguin find his way back to the South Pole and help him be comfortable with his odd light blue color, which makes him different. This story also touches on the destructive effects of pollution. Soothing Musical Story Of Brambletown PBS Kids Program: Come join in with 2024 PBS Kids program tells a story about Fox and Badger together. 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Modern Family Direct-To-Video ABC TV Program Produced By Lloyd-Levitan Picador Productions Steven Levitan Productions: The show follows the lives of three diverse family set-ups living in suburban Los Angeles, who are interrelated through their patriarch, Jay Pritchett. Lloyd and Levitan conceived the series while sharing stories of their own "modern families." Modern Family employs an ensemble cast and is presented in a mockumentary style, with the characters frequently speaking directly to the camera in confessional interview segments. The series was renewed for an eleventh and final season on February 5, 2019, which premiered on September 25, 2019. The series finale aired on April 8, 2020. Modern Family was highly acclaimed by critics throughout its first few seasons. Its critical reception became more mixed as it progressed. The final season received positive reviews, and the finale episode had 7.37 million first-run viewers. The retrospective documentary that aired before the final episode had 6.72 million first-run viewers. The show was awarded the Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in each of its first five years and the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series four times, twice each for Eric Stonestreet and Ty Burrell, as well as the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series twice for Julie Bowen. It won a total of 22 Emmy awards from 75 nominations. It also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy in 2011. The broadcast syndication rights to the series were sold to NBC Universal's USA Network, the stations of Fox Television Stations, and various other local stations in other markets for a fall 2013 premiere. The success of the series led to it being the 10th-highest revenue-generating show for 2012, earning $2.13 million an episode. 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No, Those Places I Just Could Not Put My Heart In, No, Those Places Somehow Just Would Never Do. But If You'll Meet Me In The Moonlight In The Junkyard, first verse of that ballad. Cause Things Like That Just Do Not Have The Power, To Make A Grouch's Heart Fill Up With Joy with second verse of that ballad together it did here in that ballad. You Got To Meet Me In The Moonlight In The Junkyard fun it did second verse of that ballad. And You'll Find Out Exactly What I Mean to it with here in that ballad. Straight to WYRK.com to listen to that ballad track 9 of 15 Love In The Junkyard there sung by Oscar used in cars, taxis, cabs, vans, motorboats, buses, motorcycles, trolleys, tugboats, jet planes, airplanes, boats, rowboats, trains. Remember, You Can Read More Maya And Miguel, In Their Adventures From Today's Show, With Books. Genre VHS Show Tape Todd Tubsie Top VHS Dancin' The Day Away Show Full Recorded Tape Extended Play Outstanding The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle: Record that tape with then playback that tape for each show with for a hit recording. This 10th episode doesn't have the G in the end so instead the apostrophe. Five color letters with for that episode's theme: red D, yellow A, purple N, orange C, and blue E this program seen in Halloween 1997 spooks up. Genre VHS Show Tape Title Program SP Mode Fun Onscreen Letters With Different Lyric For Alphabet Song Fun: Play any tape with for each fun show sweet as it did such a hit surprise. For Alphabet Song the different lyric. Some onscreen letters were on the top of the screen to sing along. Different lyric comes after Y And Z to sing it. But with same words based on fun ABC Song afternoons but a different lyric for Alphabet Song instead. "Everybody Ready? Sing It With Us. Sure. Ha!" (FUN ALPHABET SONG PLAYS SINGING ALONG). "Sing With Me. That Was Fun." Outta Hit Tape From Random House Home Video Fun End Label 1984-1994 In Jane Tuesday PSA Tape With Shows Fun: Random House Home Video logo in the beginning, warning screen in the end, fun end label possibly from 1984 to 1994, this includes tapes from Wild West Cowboys Of Moo Mesa, The Berenstain Bears, Sesame Street, Richard Scarry, and Dr. Seuss four Jane Tuesday PSAs were used Tuesday February 26 2008. Fun Random House warning screen in the end: Duplication in whole or in part of this video cassette is prohibited. WARNING: Federal law provides severe civil and criminal penalties for the unauthorized reproduction, distribution or exhibition of copyrighted works. The size of the text and/or font may vary depending on the tape. Sound Of Baby Version Writing A Song Heigh-Ho Clumsy Ballet From The Episode Sticks And Stones Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Show Programs A VHS The Ten Second Tidy: Laa-Laa was the boo shouter voices sound redubbed. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. Genre VHS Show Tape Todd Tubsie Top VHS Dancin' The Day Away Show Full Recorded Tape Extended Play Outstanding The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle: Record that tape with then playback that tape for each show with for a hit recording. This 10th episode doesn't have the G in the end so instead the apostrophe. Five color letters with for that episode's theme: red D, yellow A, purple N, orange C, and blue E this program seen in Halloween 1997 spooks up. Title VHS Show Program White Screen Show Ending Pineview With Mr. Phil Seeing Miss Angela With Sony Programs Dad's Birthday 2023 Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Tape What's The Name Of That Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: It is a white screen, sometimes followed by a tone, whether it be low pitched or high pitched. These started appearing on tapes from 1978 and finished up in as late as 2006. White background to it for now first said "Kevin Play Tape For Maple East" has that gift on Dad's birthday Friday April 21 2023 Kevin played Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS that pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band title date in this May 18 1990 simply it's version 1 with vertical sticker label long version of Disneyland 35th Anniversary promo then 1990 title card then in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 Promo (From Under The Sea). Title VHS Show Program Words On Top Blue Screen In The End Show Ending Pineview With Mr. Phil Seeing Miss Angela With Sony Programs Dad's Birthday 2023 Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Tape What's The Name Of That Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Words on top, blue screen in the end. Blue background to it for now first said "Kevin Play Tape For Maple East" has that gift on Dad's birthday Friday April 21 2023 Kevin played Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS that pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band title date in this May 18 1990 simply it's version 1 with vertical sticker label long version of Disneyland 35th Anniversary promo then 1990 title card then in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 Promo (From Under The Sea). Title VHS Show Program World White And Black Screen Show Ending Pineview With Mr. Phil Seeing Miss Angela With Sony Programs Dad's Birthday 2023 Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Tape What's The Name Of That Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: White and black background to it for now first said "Kevin Play Tape For Maple East" has that gift on Dad's birthday Friday April 21 2023 Kevin played Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS that pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band title date in this May 18 1990 simply it's version 1 with vertical sticker label long version of Disneyland 35th Anniversary promo then 1990 title card then in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 Promo (From Under The Sea). Volunteer J-E-S-S-I-C-A Programming Title Tape Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 WNED PBS Channel 17 Dad's Birthday 2023 Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS More Barney Songs Barney's Musical Scrapbook You Can Be Anything Barney Songs Hits: Join in the fun with J-E-S-S-I-C-A that's a girl name two S's, one C in her name. Wings Direct-To-Video NBC Program The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Grub Street Productions Paramount Network Productions: Brothers Joe and Brian Hackett own Sandpiper Air, a small single-plane airline on Nantucket Island. Their childhood friend, the beautiful Helen Chappel, runs the airport’s lunch counter. She has always been in love with elder brother Joe. Helen's dream is to play the cello in an orchestra and she attends auditions when not making sandwiches. Roy Biggins, the brothers' unscrupulous business rival, runs Aeromass, a larger airline in the same airport. Lowell Mather is the dimwitted airport mechanic, who maintains the planes for both Aeromass and Sandpiper. They are joined by an Italian immigrant, Antonio Scarpacci, who operates a taxi service and Fay Cochran, a sweet but scatterbrained widow who runs the Sandpiper ticket counter. Later in the series, Helen's snobbish older sister Casey moves to the island and becomes the unwitting object of Antonio's affections. She later becomes romantically involved with, and roommates with, Brian. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along to it sung about 128 times to it key of here E Flat Major. Caroline In The City Direct-To-Video Sitcom NBC TV Program Barron/Pennette Productions 3 Sisters Entertainment CBS Productions: Caroline Duffy (Lea Thompson), a cartoonist who lives in Manhattan, spends a lot of time with dates and lovers, and meddles in the lives of her friends and neighbors. In the pilot episode, she has broken up with Del Cassidy (Eric Lutes), who quickly finds another date. She hires Richard Karinsky (Malcolm Gets) to be her new colorist, and he pretends to be her new boyfriend during a dinner to prevent her from being embarrassed over Del's moving on. During the first season, Richard develops feelings for Caroline. Caroline's success as a cartoonist is displayed throughout the first season; her cartoon character gets a balloon in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, she has a park dedicated to her in her native Peshtigo, Wisconsin, and she even has an offer for a cereal brand. When she was a child, she drew violent pictures of her brother Chris, and after dropping out of college, she started doodling at a copywriting job. It took less than five years for her cartoon to become nationally syndicated, and she even appeared on The Today Show. Towards the end of season one, Del proposes to Caroline. Richard is distressed by this, and searches for a new job. Although Richard has kept his feelings secret, their friends Annie Spadaro (Amy Pietz) and Remo (Tom La Grua) figure out that he loves Caroline. The day before the wedding, Richard writes her a love letter where he asks Caroline to meet him at Remo's if she loves him. He leaves the letter in a pile of wedding thank-you cards. Caroline arrives at Remo's but does not mention the letter, and continues with the wedding plans. Richard decides to leave Manhattan. When Caroline and Del call off the wedding, Caroline visits Richard's apartment but he has left. In the second season, Richard returns to Manhattan after having been in Paris where he had tried to sell paintings. Caroline gives the thank-you cards to a friend; Richard tries to find and destroy the love letter; he tosses it out of the window, only to have Annie find it. He resumes his old job as Caroline's colorist. Later, Caroline discovers that she has feelings for Richard; however, Richard has reunited with his former girlfriend Julia, whom he met in Manhattan. Caroline leaves a message on his answering machine telling him that she loves him, but Julia discovers it and erases it. Richard and Julia get married which prompts a bitter love triangle among the three. Richard eventually splits with Julia. Caroline and Richard eventually become a couple. However, they split after arguing over whether to have children; Richard learned that Julia had a child. In the final episode, which ends on an unresolved cliffhanger, Annie and Del are now in a new relationship, while Caroline is about to marry another man—her childhood friend Randy—when Richard shows up at the wedding. Delta Direct-To-Video ABC Program Perseverance Inc. Bungalow 78 Productions Universal Television Laa-Laa's Watering Can True Song Mary Mary Quite Contrary Dad's Birthday April 21 2020 Musical Dance With The Teletubbies Title Program: Burke portrays Delta Bishop, a young woman with dreams of writing and singing country music. She became a hairstylist at Mona's House of Hair, married Charlie Bishop and thought she had found happiness. After eight years of marriage, she became restless: she was eager to follow in the footsteps of her childhood idol, Patsy Cline, and become a country music star. She quits her job, leaves her husband and friends behind, and travels to Nashville, Tennessee. There, she finds an apartment over the garage of a home owned by her cousin, Lavonne Overton (Gigi Rice), and her husband, Buck (Bill Engvall). She also finds a job waiting tables at The Green Lantern, a local bar that hosts an amateur night which she believes that if she could sing her songs there, it could jumpstart her career. Burke, most popular for her role as Suzanne Sugarbaker on Designing Women, reportedly utilized her own singing talents for the role of Bishop, and dyed her familiar brunette hair blonde to play the role. The theme song was "Climb That Mountain High" by Reba McEntire which was not a charted single; the tune was featured on Reba's 1990 MCA album Rumor Has It. A watering can appears in Teletubbyland. Laa-Laa finds it and she waters some flowers who say: "Lovely water!", then a voice trumpet rises up and sings the nursery rhyme "Mary Mary Quite Contrary", Laa-Laa has fun watering flowers, then the Windmill spins and Laa-Laa says "Uh-oh!" and runs to the TV transmission. Right visitor story on Tuesday April 21 2020 Kevin played both programs first was that tape Dance With The Teletubbies he already played with that box has Sun Baby but Voice Trumpet but no windmill there Get Up And Dance that program from 1997 that day that birthday dad went to take Lucy to Love Your Dog they stayed with Taylor that birthday dad went back to Love Your Dog to take Lucy back home again. Tape intro Tinky Winky there in the beginning, Po was the boo shouter in the end. Laa-Laa dances ballet, Tinky Winky jumps up and down just for fun. Tinky Winky watches Larette tap-dancing in the garden with white tap shoes on, Dipsy watches children dancing. Green, Yellow, Red, Purple. Special magical event: tap-dancing teddy bear. From the beginning of that cool Follow The Leader Dance, Rolf Saxon states that Follow The Leader Dance in the US version. Voice Trumpet says Trot Trot repeatedly here instead of Trit Trot those cool fun same lines. This was fixed in the US version as there is now the TV receiver music playing when Tinky Winky says "Very tired" in the US version. There will be Daniel Tiger cake with that fantastic fork, full of rainbow cookies, there vanilla birthday brownies.

Summit Entertainment Show John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Barney Videotapes DVD Program 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks WNED PBS Channel 17 Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids: Come visit Summit with Barney videotapes DVD program showing it out with such a hit surprise these viewers know which purple clamshell covers here of each Barney video and DVD white writing purple letters here of each Barney videotape plus also Barney DVD bonus features here of each Barney DVD with Baby Bop, B.J., and the kids in these Barney videos and DVDs. Play any Barney video or DVD white tape purple writing with favorite Barney songs. Barney Theme Song which tune of Yankee Doodle before Barney title card before it first started. Program starts with that stuffed animal Barney probably he or she will shout out his name. Whenever they're all done playing a tape probably might be time to sing I Love You. To the tune of This Old Man Barney sings that first verse with some kids hugging then joining second and final verse to this then it was just time to end this will be time for Barney to say goodbye stuffed animal Barney winks before ending that tape then the end credits featuring some fabulous stills then previews of the other videos from Barney. Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. From Monday to Thursday line: When The School Is New. Possibly Friday simply When The Street Is New. This Christmas Kevin played Between The Lions tapes simply a surprise with seen on PBS Kids. Here Announcer Bunny program preview in the beginning PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end. Announcer Bunny here to show you what's coming up, next on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, check out what's coming up, here on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, don't touch that remote! Here comes Between the Lions! Please stay tuned to see what happens next on my favorite show. That's right, Between the Lions! So in the end for now he says... If you think that was fun, watch this! Segments in the show here like Sam Spud, Chicken Jane, Cliff Hanger, Word Doctor With Dr. Ruth Wordheimer, Gawain's Word, plus a few other segments here for it. So in the end here of some awesome Between The Lions tapes website promo from Click: There Are Games And Stories At The Between The Lions Website: Pbskids.org, Or America Online Keyword: PBS Kids.

Surprise Milk Cookies John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Pretend Library Steady March Come On Over To Barney's House Goodnight Moon And Other Sleepytime Tales B.J. And The Rockets: Come taste some of yummy cookies some milk uses Christmas now with go and see Santa. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Come On Over To Barney's House. August 15 2000. The video begins with the season three intro of Barney & Friends before transitioning into the CGI depiction of Barney. From there, Barney surfs down a music note slide and then tells viewers on what they can expect in the video. It then cuts to a group of children creating a house for Barney made out of cardboard and various creative materials before transitioning into a full sized house that the viewers are transported to. Barney invites the viewer into his house. Having a feeling the viewer would be visiting, he baked some cookies for their arrival, which aren't finished baking however. He then starts showcasing a few other things inside his house such as his library and his paint by numbers painting. Eventually the doorbell rings and Barney finds Jill and Jeff at the door. Both the of the children are looking for BJ so they could practice for their rock and roll band BJ and the Rockets. They decide to look for BJ by taking the Upsy-Daisy elevator upstairs and into various rooms. While being unable to find him, they find other things in Barney's house, such as his Spin-the-Globe Radio. Suddenly, the doorbell rings and Barney finds Wee Willie Winkie at his door. Wondering if the children are in their beds due to him thinking it's eight o'clock, Barney assures him that his clock is broken. As Wee Willie Winkie leaves, BJ arrives. Smelling the cookies Barney is baking, BJ has a desire for a snack. While the cookies are still baking, they decide to eat pickles, which is BJ's favorite snack. After they finishing eating, Baby Bop arrives. She wipes some pickle juice off of BJ's mouth with her blankey. Noticing her blankey now smells like pickles, Barney mentions that he can wash it as it's one of the chores he was going to do. Baby Bop decides to help Barney with his chores by watering his Every Fruit Tree and other flowers. As the flowers grow, they make Baby Bop begin to sneeze everywhere, which eventually leads her to sneeze in a big pile of tissues that leads to a mess all over Barney's living room. Barney begins to vacuum the mess which prompts BJ, Jeff and Jill to go upstairs to the Music Room. In the Music Room, BJ plays the drums, Jeff plays the guitar and Jill plays the keyboard, all in the band BJ and the Rockets. BJ then gets the idea to invent a new song and dance with a new sound. The trio then notices a blue jay outside the window who wants to be in their band. Back downstairs, Barney and Baby Bop have cleaned up. Eventually, the doorbell rings and BJ finds Jack and Jill asking for a pale to fetch some water. While not being careful, they fall down, hence losing the bucket BJ gave them. Barney eventually comes back to inquire about band practice, only to find out that they need help in finding types of dances. Barney leads them to his computer where they find Murray the Web-Surfing Mouse, who tells them about different kinds of dances. Baby Bop then gives them the idea of doing ballet for their new dance, leading to a sequence of Baby Bop dancing at a ballet class. With the exception of Barney, everyone goes back upstairs to practice. The doorbell eventually rings and Barney find Nick and Debi at the door. The both of them came to bring back the book they borrowed. Barney then allows them to borrow another book, this time about puppies. As they open the book, a dog runs out and eventually plays hide and seek in Barney's house. After a quick game, the trio eventually finds him and Barney leaves Nick and Debi to read some more books. Back upstairs, everyone is thinking of a new dance they can all do. Back downstairs, Barney makes a peanut butter and jelly sandwich using his PB&J machine, given that the cookies are still baking. The doorbell eventually rings and Barney find the Big Bad Wolf at his door. The Big Bad Wolf mentions that he doesn't have any friends, with Barney suggestion that he can blow up a toy that he can share with. Barney then gives him his peanut butter and jelly sandwich for him to enjoy. Given that he gave his sandwich away, he decides to make another one. Nick and Debi also desire a sandwich, with Barney offering them various types of bread for them to have. BJ, Baby Bop, Jeff and Jill come racing downstairs to tell Barney that they came up with a new song and dance, leading into "The Dino Dance" being performed at Barney's house. Afterwards, the gang sings "I Love You" with Barney then noticing that the cookies have finished baking. He shares with everyone, including the viewer. Afterwards, Barney suggests for the viewers to come back to his house again soon. Goodnight Moon And Other Sleepytime Tales. December 14 1999. One of the most beloved children's books of all time comes to life for the first time ever on TV in Goodnight Moon & Other Sleepytime Tales: an all-new HBO animated special starring the voices of Tony Bennett, Natalie Cole, Billy Crystal, Lauryn Hill, Patti LaBelle, Aaron Neville and Susan Sarandon.

Tidies Fantastic World John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Pretend Library Steady March Sing And Dance With Barney Anniversary 10 Years Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm Fun Nursery Rhymes Together: Come join the fun for a special stop for a big world to do that together. Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Sing And Dance With Barney. January 12 1999. John Oliver's birthday party. The kids get a mysterious invitation for a party. All of the children get together and gather in the treehouse as directed by the invitations they received. As the kids gather inside the treehouse, Barney springs to life, delighted and happy to see all of his friends. Barney hints that they'll be seeing more friends as the day goes on. Eventually, BJ and Baby Bop join the gang as they received invitations as well. Barney makes it known that they've all arrived at his "Super-Dee-Duper Sing-Along", decorating the treehouse in balloons and streamers and eventually providing snacks. Barney makes it known that the sing-along will be filled with more surprises. Eventually, the gang gets surprised by the sound of a cow and they arrive at Grandpa's Farm. After their trip at the farm, they arrive back at the treehouse to be surprised by more of Barney's friends (Tosha, Michael and Kathy). They explain that they've been friends with Barney for a long time, since they were children, showcasing old pictures with them. As BJ, Baby Bop and the children head to get snacks, the older crowd thanks Barney for inviting them to the party and recall some memories they with him, further emphasizing that they can always count on him. Given that he has so many friends who can count on him, Barney makes the point that his friends are just like his family. Eventually, while carrying balloons, BJ runs into Linda, Danny and Kim. He explains that there's a sing-along occurring in the treehouse. Seeing that BJ lost his balloons, it reminds the gang of an airplane flying in the sky, in which they eventually pretend to be in one. Eventually, the gang runs into Baby Bop who's using her blankey for her toys. She explains the various other uses she has for her blankey and eventually sings about her love for it. Linda, Danny and Kim arrive in the treehouse and thank Barney for inviting them. He introduces the three to Michael, Tosha and Kathy. Linda wonders if they've played any games yet, prompting them to sing and play along to "The Clapping Song". Danny soon wonders what's next to do, prompting Barney to reveal that more surprises are in store. Kim whispers to Barney of her suggestion and gives Linda and Danny a hint of her suggestion, Danny fails to guess correctly when he said go hiking so Kim gives them another hint. Linda succeeds when she guesses that their going camping, Linda, Danny and Kim head down to the school's playground to see a tent, with BJ and Baby Bop in front of it. Everyone heads inside the tent and is lead into Barney's Fun-tastic Forest. It eventually turns into nighttime and Barney and a few others go to look at the stars. Kathy finds Linda alone near the tent wondering as to why she didn't go with the others. Holding her teddy bear, she explains that she's afraid of the dark. Kathy explains that she felt the same way and explains that her teddy bear made her feel safe when she was little too. At another area in the forest, Barney, Tosha, Robert and Hannah look at the moon and stars. After their camping trip, Stephen wonders what other surprises Barney has left for them. Barney's older friends decide to surprise Barney with the arrival of Min and Jason. The gang recalls more memories as they look at old photos. Min shows everyone a book she enjoyed reading when she was younger, which has a picture of a castle on it. It reminds her of the time that Barney took her, Derek, Michael, and Tina to see a real castle. Robert asks Barney if he could take them to see a castle now, prompting some of Barney's old and new friends to be in Storybook Land, a magical place where fairy tales become reality (complete with a castle). Later, Kim, Jeff, Linda and Hannah arrive in Storybook Land and are amazed that they are dressed like the people who live in castles. Baby Bop and BJ show off that they're pretending to be a queen and Old King Cole respectively to Barney. Baby Bop eventually sees a book with candy on the cover, Linda thought the story was candy, then thunder comes and it's a story of rain, prompting everyone to imagine that it's raining candy. After the pretend rain stops, they see a rainbow. Back in the treehouse, Barney tells everyone (including the viewer) that they're special and they tell him the same and that he can count on them. Barney thanks his friends for making it a special day for him. While the children express their favorite parts of the day, Barney tells them that the best part was spending time with his friends. Then confetti comes down and the party continues. Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm. March 21 2000. Taylor's birthday party. Emily is struggling on writing an original rhyme for school. She dresses like Mother Goose to see if it would give her an idea, but she's still struggles with the assignment. Barney suggests that his friend Mother Goose could help her. Mother Goose drops by the treehouse to assist Emily with her assignment. The first thing she suggests for Emily to do is to smile when writing a rhyme. The other kids decide to also try their hand in writing a rhyme, prompting everyone to go have fun on the school's playground. After having fun on the playground, they all decide to go inside the classroom to see if they could get more ideas of rhymes. The gang eventually heads back outside and sing rhymes about sheep. Discussing about animals, Barney tells the rhyme of "This is the House that Jack Built", which is a rhyme that has lots of animals. Feeling right at home by everyone doing many Mother Goose Rhymes, Mother Goose suggests they all visit her land to get more ideas for rhymes. With a little imagination, everyone arrives at The Land of Mother Goose. Going inside her home, Mother Goose shares various things from various Nursery Rhymes. The gang eventually spots BJ outside dressed as Simple Simon and later see Baby Bop singing "A Tisket, A Tasket". The little dinos soon join the others in the Nursery Rhyme festivities. Excluding BJ and Baby Bop, everyone arrives back at the treehouse smiling and laughing. Noticing that everyone is all smiles, Barney suggests that it would be a great time for everyone to write their rhymes. After they finished writing their own Rhymes, they share with each other by reading-aloud. Given how good they were, Mother Goose decides to go home to write them in her book of rhymes. The children eventually leave Barney to go share their rhymes with the other children. Before she leaves with the others, Emily shares one more rhyme with Barney.

Tiny Fantastic World John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Pretend Library Steady March Songs From The Park Songs From Season 7 Let's Play School Baby Bop's School More Barney Songs Clean Closet Barney's Christmas Star Missing Star Attic: Join in special fun for a fabulous stop showing it out with such a hit surprise. Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Songs From The Park. January 7 2003. Barney shares all his favorite moments and times outside in the park and inside the caboose. Let's Play School!. July 27 1999. As a plush, Barney awaits for Hannah and Ashley to finish up at school. Seeing that Barney was waiting for them, they decide to play a game with him while Robert and Jeff come out to join in the fun. Eventually springing to life, Barney inquires as to what everyone did in school. The kids excitedly tell him all at the same time, making Barney unable to understand. He figures that they did quite alot during the day. The children decide to sing "Today, We Can Say!" to summarize all that happened in school. While the children sing, Baby Bop, who's holding her blankey, overhears them, and wishes she could've went to school, but understands that she's not old enough to attend the school they go to. Barney and the children eventually see Baby Bop in the treehouse sad, causing Barney to go and find out what's wrong. Baby Bop tells Barney that she wants to go to school. With a little help from Barney while using her imagination, the school that the children go to transforms into a new school, with fun and surprises! As the school bell rings, Barney and the children hurry inside to discover Baby Bop as the teacher for the day, allowing her to make school whatever she wants it to be for the day. Baby Bop then proceeds to take attendance and notices that BJ is late for school. BJ arrives confused to see the school changed and is explained as to what is occurring for the day. After BJ's arrival, hey proceed to do a "Finger Play Medley": The Itsy Bitsy Spider then Where Is Thumbkin. After the song, BJ explains that school should be about learning important stuff, citing the alphabet, which causes the children to write them on a chalkboard. Barney notices that the way they're written are almost like a parade, which prompts everyone to participate in an alphabet parade. After the parade, Baby Bop instructs BJ to clean the chalkboard. Barney and the children eventually make it into the school's library, looking at various books. Baby Bop asks if Barney could read the story of "Little Yellow Riding Hood". After their time reading, everyone follows BJ to see what he found. The kids have fun mixing different colors together. Looking at what the kids painted, Barney is reminded of food, especially given that he's hungry. Baby Bop proceeds to tell everyone that it's lunchtime and tells them to go to the lunchroom. Baby Bop, who's also the cafeteria lady, tells everyone that everything on the lunch menu is Macaroni and Cheese (including dessert). After lunch, Baby Bop decides to teach everyone about numbers, but having BJ and the children dressed as butterflies as they sing "Five Little Butterflies". After learning about numbers, Baby Bop teaches everyone about shapes using her bubble machine. Given the bubbles everywhere, BJ notices that he's clean as a whistle. The whistle remark reminds Baby Bop that they use whistles in school, sending everyone to gym class. For gym class, Baby Bop is now the coach, but doesn't exactly know what to do, eventually having Barney help her instruct the class. Barney has the class do a few stretches. Afterwards, Baby Bop leads everyone to hop on the trampolines. After exercising in the school gym, it prompts Jeff to become a little tired. Baby Bop then tells everyone that it's nap time, giving everyone their own blankey, like how she has one to nap with. While hugging their blankeys, no one got tired, except for Baby Bop. Everyone decides to cover Baby Bop with their respective blankeys given. After her nap, Baby Bop comes outside to notice her make-believe school is gone. She wondered if she was a good teacher for the day given that they played so many games. Barney insists that they learned alot just by having fun. Baby Bop and BJ eventually leave. Hannah insists that Baby Bop is going to have fun going to real school when she's older, making Barney agree. Robert asks what he enjoyed about her school today and his response was having the opportunity to spend it with those he loves. More Barney Songs. December 28 1999. After BJ finishes pulling Baby Bop on her wagon, the two decide to play ball. Realizing they don't have a ball, a ball rolls out to them from behind a tree. Soon after, a bunch of other things come flying out from behind the tree, and eventually Barney comes from behind it with a ladder, greeting the two little dinos. Barney informs the two that his closet is so messy that he's decided to clean it up. Noticing so much stuff, the first thing Baby Bop notices is a piggy puppet, in which Barney reminisces about the time it was used to put on a puppet show. Barney remembers that the show put on a smile on his face. BJ then notices that tickling others with a feather is another way to put a smile on the face of others, where he then proceeds to use a feather to tickle Baby Bop. Baby Bop then finds her watch that BJ and Dr. TickTock made for her after she learned how to tell time. As Barney continues to clean his closet, BJ and Baby Bop deicde to clean out the treehouse and classroom. In the treehouse, Baby Bop finds a parachute and shows it to BJ. BJ begins to remember the time that he had fun with the parachute. Coming back down to the playground, Baby Bop states that today is going to be a windy fall day. BJ corrects her and mentions that he heard it was going to be a cold winter day. Barney thinks that it's going to be a day full of sunshine. The dinos then go inside the classroom to clean up, where they find musical instruments such as BJ's drum and a trumpet. Barney remembers the time that BJ played a trumpet at Grammy Johannson's farm, in which BJ remembers that he was chased by a "bull" that day. After cleaning the shelves and floor of the classroom, Barney suggests that the three of them should clean themselves up. After Barney finishes up outside, he asks BJ and Baby Bop if they found any good books to read. Baby Bop found Little Yellow Riding Hood and BJ found Paul Bunyan. Barney then gives BJ and Baby Bop a few toys. The dinos mention that they're going to share the toys with their friends, where everyone can have fun! BJ and Baby Bop then trail off. Turning to the viewer, Barney mentions that he has something to share with the viewer. He's now able to find it given that his closet is clean, but at one point, he couldn't find it anywhere. Barney eventually comes out to share an x-ray of his heart and thanks the viewer for sharing the day with him alongside his memories. Barney's Christmas Star. October 22 2002. Christopher Lloyd's birthday party. Christmas is fast approaching, so Barney and the children are quite excited. They help decorate the caboose for the Christmas holidays and build a "thinking" snowman in the park. Then, they visit a tree planted by Beth's great-great-grandfather that's now the prettiest, oldest tree in the park. Beth's grandmother is in charge of decorating the tree for Christmas this year, and everyone is shocked to find that the large star to adorn the tree's top is missing! Grammy suggests it's up in her attic and dispatches Barney and the children there to find it. Fun and playful mayhem ensue, with constant distractions from the search by various and sundry dusty "treasures" encountered. The kids, Baby Bop, and BJ discover- and they become- old-fashioned toys. All dictate a musical letter to Santa, typed on an old fashioned typewriter. When an ancient library is discovered, Barney reads 'Twas the Night Before Christmas to the group. The elusive star finally reveals itself, with some urging from the group. Barney and the children arrive back at the tree in time for the lighting ceremony. But the king conifer's grown too tall for its peak to be reached from a ladder! Barney magic ensures the proper placement of the star, and everyone is soon well on their way to a very Merry Christmas season!

Town Comfy World John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Pretend Library Steady March Fun Movin' And Groovin' Barney's Super Singing Circus It's Time For Counting Happy Mad Silly Sad: Come join now which get comfy simply it showing it out with such a hit surprise. Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Movin' And Groovin'. March 9 2004. Martin P. Robinson's birthday party, Ryan's birthday party. Barney and his friends are movin' and groovin'nto the beat of the music! As they learn about rhythm and create their own musical instruments, Barney leads the band with a rat-a-tat-tat and a rooty-toot-toot. And they discover there are lots of ways to get a moveon as they do the the Dino Dance. Then, after wiggling through a game of Simon Says, they're off to the races. Barney's friends discover the fun of movement while making beautiful music together! Barney's Super Singing Circus. May 16 2000. When Emily announces that she can't go to the circus on Saturday because of her family's vacation, Barney and his friends put one on for her today. Barney plays the ringmaster, while the children perform in many different acts. Meanwhile, BJ waits for his cannon to arrive, but when it turns out to be too small, Scooter McNutty is the one who gets shot out making a hole in the tent. It's Time For Counting. January 13 1998. Suzanne Fryer's birthday party, Julia Louise-Dreyfus's birthday party. When the numbers from Stella's alarm clock get missing, Barney and the kids help search for the rest of the numbers. They head to the school library, where they read some classic children's stories. When all the numbers are returned to the alarm clock, Stella has a very special surprise for Barney and his friends! Happy Mad Silly Sad. December 16 2003. Malik's birthday party. Love makes Barney's world go 'round, and the huggable dinosaur encourages his friends to express and understand their emotions in healthy ways. From creating masks to decorating a "Friends & Family Tree" with hearts, Barney uses fun songs and games to help his friends get in touch with their feelings. And he reminds them that manners, sharing and taking turns are great ways to show you care about others. It's always a happy day of fun and learning when you spend it with Barney and his friends.

Trot Duck Show John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Pretend Library Steady March Barney's Musical Scrapbook Barney's Adventure Bus Barney's Halloween Party Be My Valentine Love, Barney: Join in there which trot duck simply it showing it out with such a hit surprise. Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Barney's Musical Scrapbook. May 6 1997. Remember when Barney and his friends sailed to Coco Island? Or when the wind came long and blew BJ's hat away? Aaaaah, the memories. One look through Barney's Scrapbook and you'll be reminded of some of the best Barney moments ever... complete with 14 wonderful songs. Relive all the fun, all the music and all the purple...in Barney's Scrapbook. It'll be your favorite for years to come. Barney's Adventure Bus. September 2 1997. It's Saturday, and the kids are playing together. Barney becomes a bus driver, and he turns Chip's toy school bus into a really big one for himself. He takes his friends on his imaginary adventure bus ride to imagination. First, Barney takes Kristen and Robert to the castle, where Scootles, the king and queen's cat has to be rescued by Sir Chip. Next, Barney takes Chip to the pizza parlor, where he can make the pizza with peppers, pineapple, peanut butter, pepperoni, and BJ's favorite food: pickles, as being mentioned by BJ. Third, Barney takes Keesha out west, where she can ride a real pony and spin a rope, and finally, Barney takes Baby Bop to the circus where she can see an elephant, who Kristen and Robert are dressed up as onstage while sitting in the audience with Chip, Keesha, and BJ, and Kristen and Robert, as well as Chip, Keesha, and BJ, the audience members, can watch her do some tightrope walking and they can join her for some tightrope hopping on center ring after the popcorn intermission, in which they use four out of the five senses, not mentioning touch. And as a special treat for BJ, he gets to join a rock band there so everyone can watch him do it on center ring, but only onstage. As everyone leaves in the end, Kristen stays behind to see the plush Barney, dressed as the bus driver saying, "And you were the best bus driver I ever had, Barney!" kissing him and leaving, with bus driver Barney staying behind and winking. Barney's Halloween Party. August 18 1998. It’s Halloween, and Barney and his friends prepare for the big Halloween party at the school gym. From Indian corn to smiling jack-o-lanterns, the gym is aglow with the colors of fall. Meanwhile, BJ and Baby Bop are putting the final touches on their Halloween costumes as they get ready for a fun-filled night of trick-or-treating. Finally, evening arrives, the Halloween party begins, and the trick-or-treaters set out to search for goodies. Unfortunately, after a full night of trying, BJ comes up just a bit empty-handed. But when BJ and Baby Bop return to school, they soon find out that their friends have plenty of goodies and surprises waiting for them. Together the two learn that sometimes, the best treats at Halloween are good friends. Be My Valentine Love, Barney. December 26 2000. It's Valentine's Day and the kids are making valentine boxes. Jill then finds mysterious card in Barney's valentine box, which he explains is from The Queen of Hearts. With a little imagination, Barney and the children head off to visit her castle. They meet The Queen of Hearts and explore the castle. From making silly rhymes and flowers to butterflies, lollipops and decorating valentine cookies, there's fun in every corner. There's even a surprise Valentine's Day party organized by The Queen of Hearts, where Baby Bop and BJ meet up with the others. The group gets dressed up nicely and they have loads of fun. Barney and the kids give a card they made to The Queen of Hearts, which she enjoys. Back at the Treehouse, Barney gives the kids some Valentine cards.

Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Show Valuable John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 WNED PBS Channel 17 Pretend Library Steady March: Garden, zoo, flower, toy things in for Love In The Junkyard with from album Silly Songs. Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11.

Odd Visit Squad World Squad Show John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmdt From Are We There Yet Tape Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Clumsy Ballet I've Been Working On The Railroad From Alphabet Soup March: Come visit some agents for about some science based on the Odd Squad show for it. I've Been Working On The Railroad from Alphabet Soup Kathy, Derek, here Min, and Tina wear train clothing Barney as train engineer. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. Episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B". Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11.

World Volunteer A Title John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Dad's Birthday Cake 2024 Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy: Come volunteer some of things in the ballad with Dad's birthday 2024: garden, zoo, flower, toy. Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11.

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Title By: Tim Lagasse.

Based On The Spot Books By: Eric Hill.

This segment first reminds their friends Ernie And Bert Make A Snowman (EKA: Episode 1824) (Season 14). (Humming And Singing) There. How's That, Bert? Well, That's Just A Terrific Snowman, Ernie. Yep, I Think This Is One Of The Nicest Snowman I've Seen in A Long, Long Time. Yep. Come On. Let's Go Home And Eat. I'm Hungry. Bert! Hmm? You Can't Go Home. Why? I Mean, We Can't Leave The Snowman Here. I Mean, What If He Gets Cold Or Hungry, Bert? Ernie! He's A Snowman. He Can't Get Hungry Or Eat. Yeah, But You Got Hungry, Bert. Ah, But Ernie, He's Not Alive. He's Made Out Of Snow. See, There's A Difference Between Things They Are Alive And Things That Aren't. See, We're Alive, We Eat, We Breathe, We Grow, But The Snowman, He Doesn't Do Any Of Those Things. Are You Sure He Doesn't Breathe, Bert? I Mean, He Has A Mouth And A Nose. No, No, No, Ernie. He's Got A Carrot That We Put On Him As A Nose. Well, Maybe He Breathes Through His Carrot, Bert. Oh, Ernie. Hey, Bert, I Don't Know, I'm Afraid You'll Get Cold And Lonely Out Here Oh, Bert, I'm Afraid He's Gonna Get Cold And Lonely Out Here All By Himself, Bert. Easy, Easy. And Then He'll Be Sad, And I Don't Want Him To Be Sad, Bert. It's Okay. It's Okay, Ernie, He Doesn't Feel Sad Or Lonely Like We Do. He Doesn't Have Feelings. He's Made Out Of Snow, He Can't Get Cold. Yeah, Bert. But Bert. The Snow Is Cold, Bert. Ernie, He Does Not Have Any Feelings! He Can't Be Lonely, Or Sad, Or Cold. He Can't Even Feel If Somebody Touches Him. Oh, Well, We'll Just Check That Out, Bert. I Think I'll Tickle Him. He'll Feel That I'm Sure. Tickle Tickle Tickle Tickle Tickle. Nothing. Maybe You're Right, Bert. I Know You're Right, Ernie. Now Let's Go Home. I'm Getting Hungry And I'm Cold. Okay, Bert. Yeah, But, But... Bert, I Can't Leave Him Out In The Cold Like This! Oh, I Can't Leave You, Snowman! Ernie! (Moaning) But We Just Went All Over That. I Know, Bert, I Know He's Just A Snowman And He's Not Alive And He Can't Feel The Cold But He Looks Cold, Bert, And That Makes Me Very Sad, Bert. Oh, Ernie, He Is Not Coming Home With Us And That Is Final. Oh, All Right. But Bert, Can't We Just At Least Put Something Warm On Him? I Don't Know, A Hat Or Something? Uh, All Right, A Lot Of Snowmen Wear Hats, But Ernie, We Don't Have A Hat. Well, Bert, Maybe We Could... Maybe, Bert, We Could Just... What Are You Doing? We Could Just Loan Him Your Hat... Ernie, That's My Hat. ... Yourself, Bert, Just Like This. Ernie! There. Now His Head Looks So Much Warmer, Bert. But I Still Think We Could Use Something Like A... A Scarf. Oh, Please Don't. No, No. Maybe, Maybe, Bert, You'd Loan Him Your Scarf, Bert. Ahh! (Shivers) I'm Cold, Ernie. Now He Looks So Much Warmer. All Right, Bert. Now We Can Go Home, Bert, Okay? I Don't Believe This. Oh, Hey, Bert. What? You Shouldn't Stand Out Here In The Snow Without Your Hat And Your Scarf. You'll Catch Cold. (Sneezes) See What I Mean? Now Come On Home, Bert. But He Has... Ernie, He Has... (Sad Music)

Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle features Alphabet Song, Baa Baa Black Sheep and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star in the song to all three same melodies then.

A, B, C, D

E, F, G

Yes, Sir, Yes, Sir, Three Bags Full

Up Above The World So High

W, X

Y, And Z

Baa Baa Black Sheep, Have You Any Wool?

How I Wonder What You Are

This TV PBS WNED logo various fun stops fun it did with kinds of full music. This had pictures of white picture said Buffalo, New York, the other does have black picture says Toronto. We see white text says WNED Buffalo Toronto between that white circle, here Member Supported Public Television. Used great music with for now here either red background with black minus thingies back here, purple background with blue minus thingies back there, shows a stop either Buffalo or Toronto with black spotlight thingy here or green thingy here for now different kinds. "This Is WNED Buffalo Toronto, Member Supported Public Television." Plus a variant with fun it did: "This Is WNED Buffalo Toronto." Does replace special line.

Sony reminds simply of I've Been Working On The Railroad from Alphabet Soup Kathy, Derek, Tina here and Min wear train clothing Barney as train engineer.

Some of programs do first reminds for now these viewers of that cool grand Halloween sing-along Happy Haunting Party At Disneyland to it together for now in which that box has Mickey, Sam and Donald having a Halloween party at The Haunted Mansion during that Halloween program Sally, Sam and Zach have a Halloween party at Walt Disney's The Haunted Mansion hosted by fun Magic Mirror voice performed by Corey Burton with 10 spooktastic songs, five previews in this: Winnie The Pooh VHS 4 Storybook Classics featurettes, 5 Pooh Friendship videos, 5 Pooh Playtime videos, 5 Pooh Learning videos 4 Pooh collections 19 Pooh videos, Spot, Sing-ALong Songs, Kiki's Delivery Service, Summer Of The Monkeys coming this Christmas to video December 18 performers of three kids: Sally: Rachel Ham, Sam: Isaiah Griffin, and Zach: Tyler Hoechlin. Sally's clothing there which here red and black plenty of tremendous costumes barely taste Halloween candy play Halloween organ a kind of piano using it for music they even go trick-or-treating in the night but not day together.

Marvelous programs did with using music score here plus with closed captions to do that together plus can read words there of some lines to count lines with sweet number for it.

TV schedule there with Baloney and Blue's Room for now simply weekdays Monday to Friday then to spell words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet visiting with together. Plus a way to spell out some letters: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet. 28 letters, 36 notes, 4 words, 8 syllables, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's. Song was used in Riding In Barney's Car 1995 VHS song with full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up.

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  • 5:30 PM Animalia (seven times a week)
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And The Finale Here...

  • 11:30 PM Keeping Up Appearances

That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet.

Credits:

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  • Directed By: Tim Lagasse
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  • Executive Producer: Dulcy Singer
  • Producer: Lisa Simon
  • Directors: Jon Stone, Robert Myhrum, Lisa Simon, Bob Schwarz, Ozzie Alfonso, David Heeley, Stan Lathan
  • Head Writer: Norman Stiles
  • Writers: Joseph A. Bailey, Sara Compton, Tom Dunsmuir, Judy Freudberg, Tony Geiss, John Glines, Emily Perl Kingsley, David Korr, Luis Santeiro, Ray Sipherd
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  • Art Directors: Alan J. Compton, Victor DiNapoli
  • Production Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
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  • Ernie And Bert Make A Snowman Teleplay By: Dulcy Singer, Joseph A. Bailey
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  • John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Music By: Traditional, Key Of F Major
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During the end credits for each VHS and DVD program, with announcer Bonnie telling viewers that Between The Lions will be coming up next with seen on PBS Kids. It's Time For Two Toons With Cleo, Leona, Click, Lionel, Theo, And Their Friends As They Get Wild For About Some Reading. Stay Tuned For A Big Hit Between The Lions There In Which That Is Coming Up.

Plus in the ending there to it, coming up next WNED PBS Channel 17 for seeing what program that do to visit each program showing it out with share a single show.

The logo starts by zooming out of a motion picture camera lens with lasers flying about. The camera is being operated by Kermit the Frog himself, who is seen sitting on a large crane extended way up into a sunset sky and laughing. As the crane moves away and Kermit goes into silhouette, a laser writes the text "Kevin Doody" (in its familiar font) as the word "TELEVISION" in bright metallic letters spaced to fit the width of "Jim Henson", zooms and turns to settle below.

Over a white background, we see an anthropomorphic pig standing on the right of the screen, with a straw in his mouth, wearing cowboy attire. The crudely-written text "PETER HANNAN TELEVISION", in black, is next to the pig.

On a brown background, there is a tall, stylized totem pole bird, which has a yellow haze around it. Under it are the words "KEVIN DOODY PRODUCTIONS", made out of brown sticks. Up there said with Producers By: Craig Bartlett and Dave Kinnoin, this features Kevin which singing a slower rendition of the sweet incorrect song Rubber Duckie Had A Barn that silly answer in Blue's Favorite Song because duckies cannot own them that's an incorrect song duckies cannot own these farms because there's a song about a duck and the barn Bonnie tells him no that she tells him that it's just supposed to sing Old MacDonald. "Rubber Duckie Had A Barn. E-I-E-I-O. Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Remember?"

On a black background, we see a wide, fuzzy pale gray/blue-textured line appear in the very center. Above it are the words "The following program is available in high-definition TV" in white is at the top and below is the tiny PBS "Circle P-Heads" logo with the words "WHERE AVAILABLE" in white under it. Then, the PBS logo rotates and turns into a bug for "HD." The other great way to put it together changes into a purple Wide Screen bug with two brackets. Just after that happens, the top words disappear and becomes "PBS Welcomes You to the Future" in white and the words "WHERE AVAILABLE" fade out. Suddenly, the wide, fuzzy line expands as the screen becomes letterboxed and tons of numbers and letters all in computer graphic-oriented fonts emerge to all directions of the screen. The screen then fills with a mixture of tan/mustard yellow/beige colors as the words "PBS A DIGITAL PRESENTATION" (with "PBS" in black and in its usual ITC Lubalin Graph Bold font and the other text in white and in a plainer, condensed font) appear at the lower-right corner of the screen with violet streaks of light behind them. As this happens, the PBS logo, an extreme close-up of a woman's eye and some nature-oriented clips appear.

On a white BG, the PBS "Circle P-Head" appears in the center then fades out. It's replaced by the words "The following program is available in high-definition" in a black Bulldog Light font zooms in. Then the usual "Be More PBS" logo appears a la the 3rd PBS Home Video/DVD logo. In the BG, various live-action clips are playing, all in expanding letterboxed rectangular screens (similar to the one from the CBS/Fox Video widescreen logo). Among some of the clips are: A shirtless man piggy-backing his son and smiling, Spaceships, A dune, An elderly woman and her grandchild smiling, A leopard running, The cello and French horn sections of a philharmonic, A mom, dad, son, and daughter in swimsuits, hugging each other in front of a canal.

We fade to a P-head outline on a sky background framed with black. The lines from the 1989 PBS logo come from the right side of the screen and go into the P-head's eye, after which the sky background fills the screen and the P-Head reverts to its color from the 1989 TV Ident logo as "PBS HOME VIDEO", in dark electric blue with rippling waves, fades in at the bottom of the screen.

On a white background, some crudely drawn P-heads are seen (the first of which is named Pernell P-Pal), with Pernell wearing a red cap and an earring, singing "This is! P-B-SSSSSS!" while dancing. Near the end, Pernell ad-libs "Woo-hoo-hooooo!" a la Michael Jackson as his cap flies off. Then, the text "PBS" in its corporate font appears in black as the cap drops back on his head, and a red P-shaped dog (whose name is P-Pet) runs across the screen, barks, then walks away. There is a variation where P-Pet gives the P-Pals a blue balloon with the text "e/i" (pronounced, ee-eye, and short for "Educational and Informative") on it in the Comic Sans font, which was added in 1997, a year after the 6th PBS ident debuted. Sometimes, the logo fades out after P-Pet barks. There is a variation where the camera quickly goes through a doorway on a black background and the three color-changing P-Pals are seen against the white background, with confetti falling from the top, and all three P-Pals yell "Surprise!" and cheer with loud party horns heard in the background. This was a very short-lived version and was usually played in-between shows as a promo. There is a long version of the "Surprise!" variant which first takes place on a black background. Then the door opens and one of the P-Pals peeks in. Then it peeks out and the door closes. Then P-Pet (from the standard version), walks through the screen and into the door. Then another P-Pal peeks in from the above and peeks out. Then the door opens and we proceed into the animation above. There is another variant of the long version where some kids say "The P-Pals are coming!" 8 times, then they say "Who are the P-Pals?" right before the door opens, then after the door opens and the P-Pals yell surprise they shout "The P-Pals are coming!" one last time, and then one of the kids says "Watch for them!"

On a lime green background is a close-up of an eye. The eye blinks. After that, the camera zooms out to reveal that it is a boy (officially named Dash in 2006), who is wearing a white short-sleeved T-shirt, blue pants, and white shoes. Then, he points his finger in the head and scratches his head trying to think about something. A great big smile on his face appears and says “Doink!” when he gets an idea, and then the background becomes a green circle with his face on it, and a white thought bubble appears with the letters "PBS" growing until it reaches the bubble ending on a pink striped background (similar to a color of Dot's shirt). The URL address for PBS Kids appears at the bottom left corner of the screen. On the same lime green background as the Dash variant, there is a pathway at the bottom of the screen, and a girl (officially named Dot in 2007) runs up to the screen, who is wearing a long sleeved scarlet-and-white (later pink) striped shirt, black pants and white shoes. Once she reaches the center of the screen, a great big smile on her face appears. A circle zooms out like the Dash variant, on a white background with pink, yellow and blue lines moving around, revealing the PBS Kids circle logo. The URL for PBS Kids, also from the Dash variant, appears at the bottom left corner of the screen. On a green background with spinning circles is Dash at first a caveman with an emotionless face, then he squashes himself to become a scuba diver, after which the background changes to blue and the circles float away. Finally, he squashes himself again to become a robot. He grabs a white oval with the letters "PBS" in it. He then squashes himself for the last time, turning into the circular PBS Kids logo with his face on it. Blue bubbles are shaking on a pastel spring bud background. On the same green background is Dot at first a tiger with her hair covering her ears unlike in the Boy variant. When she squashes herself to become a purple octopus (the skin for her face is pink), she puffs her cheeks and then smiles. Finally, she squashes herself again to become an astronaut (the skin is aquamarine). After that, she squashes herself for the last time, turning into the circular PBS Kids logo with her face on it on a blue background with stars. A view of a blue pond on a snowy field with green trees on a light sky blue background is seen. Dash is also seen wearing a scarf, a jacket, a pair of gloves and ice-skating boots, which starts to go ice-skating, and while in front of the screen, the snowflakes are seen coming down. Suddenly, he feels the ground shaking and stops, again with more falling snowflakes. Then, the camera pans out to reveal that he is in a snow globe (with the bottom part of it colored in yellow; the window is also seen in the reflection of it if the viewer looks very closely), which is most likely held by Dot, who is seen shaking the snow globe just to make it snow. Dot then giggles. Snow covers the screen to transition to the circular PBS Kids logo (without the word "KIDS") on a light sky blue background with snowflakes. The PBS Kids logo is with Dot’s face afterwards on it. On a lime green background, Dash looks at the goldfish in the fishbowl on the desk (the window is seen on the reflection of the fishbowl like the above ident, if the viewer looks very closely). Then, the camera cuts to a close-up view of the fishbowl when Dash comes behind it a goldfish is in. A goldfish then gets surprised. Then, bubbles cover the screen to transition to an oceanic underwater view of Dash, who is imagining that he is a goldfish (the skin is colored orange) that's swimming in peace under the water. After a second, he gets swallowed by Dot as a green fish. Before Dot can look at the screen, bubbles cover the screen to transition to the circular PBS Kids logo (without the word "KIDS") on a light blue background with bubbles. The PBS Kids logo is with Dot’s face afterwards on it.

Sweet as it did singing Rubber Duckie Had A Barn did with singing a funny song:

Rubber Duckie Had A Barn

E-I-E-I-O

Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Together.

Plus in the end for each cool tape closing theme plays with 20 fun animal facts.

One Of The Coolest Animals I Know Is My Friend Bob The Anteater. Anteaters Are Great. Did You Know They Sleep As Much As 15 Hours Every Day? I Mean, I Love To Nap Myself, But That's A Lot Of Sleep. Ah, And They Have A Great Sense Of Smell. Hmm. I Wonder What Smells Bob Likes Best. Next Time You See Him, Ask Him For Me, Okay?

Smooch And Winslow Are Very Amazing Animals. They're Marmosets. A Marmoset Is A Kind Of Monkey. Hey, Did You Know That Marmosets Like To Live With Other Members Of Their Family? Like Their Brothers And Sisters. No Wonder Smooch And Winslow Had So Much Fun Sharing A House. Uh, Except When Winslow Leaves His Stuff On The Floor Of Course.

Not To Toot My Own Horn Or Anything, But I Think We Sloths Are Pretty Interesting Animals. Did You Know That I'm An 'Erbivore? All Sloths Are. It Means That We Only Eat Plants, Shoots, Leaves, And Sometimes Fruit. That's A Good Diet For Slow-Moving Creatures Like Me. Leaves Are Pretty Easy To Catch.

One Of My Favorite Animals Is My Friend Wartz. He's A Red-Eyed Tree Frog. Tree Frogs Are Really Great Climbers. Yup. Most Of Them Have Sticky Pads On Their Feet. And Those Pads Help Them Climb Trees And Leap Through The Treetops. Whoa. Tree Frogs Sure Are Amazing. And I Think Wartz Is The Most Amazing Tree Frog I've Ever Met. Don't You?

You Know Who's A Great Animal? My Friend Burdette. She's A Quetzal Bird. Whoa. I Know That's A Big Word, But It Just Means She's A Very Pretty Kind Of Bird. Hey, Did You Know That All Birds Have Feathers And That No Other Animals Do? Pretty Cool, Huh? Burdette Loves Her Feathers. And She Should. They Sure Are Beautiful. And Useful, Too.

Madge Is One Of The Oldest And Most Interesting Animals Here In The World Tree. Did You Know That Turtles Have Been Around For Millions And Millions Of Years? It's True. The First Turtles Were Around Even Before The Dinosaurs. Now, Madge Isn't Quite That Old, But She Has Been Around A Long Time. And That's One Reason She Knows So Much About So Many Things.

Smooch And Winslow Are The Coolest Marmoset Monkeys I've Ever Met. Hey, Did You Know That Baby Marmosets Are Often Cared For By Their Older Brothers And Sisters? Yup, Marmoset Families Really Take Care At Each Other. Hmm. I Wonder If That's Why Smooch And Winslow Get Along So Well. Hey, What Do You Think? Would You Like To Take Care Of A Baby Marmoset?

Anteaters Are Very Cool Animals. Do You Remember Which One Of My Friends Is An Anteater? That's Right, It's Bob. Did You Know That Anteaters Mouths Are Extremely Small? Yeah. You Could Barely Fit A Pencil In An Anteaters Mouth. Not That An Anteater Would Want A Pencil In His Mouth. Luckily, Their Tongues Are Long. Really Long, So They Can Stick Them Way Out Of Their Mouths To Collect Food. I Bet Those Long Tongues Sure Would Be Good For Lollipop Licking. What Do You Think?

My Friends Smooch And Winslow Are 2 Animals Who Love Playing And Scampering Around The Forest. They're Marmosets. And Marmosets Are Pretty Active Monkeys. I Bet You've Seen Smooch And Winslow Doing Lots Of Scampering And Vine Swinging Yourself. Hey, Did You Know That Marmosets Travel More Than A Mile A Day With All Their Fun And Games? Yup, That's A Lot Of Ground To Cover.

As Far As Animals Go, We Sloths Are About As Slow As They Get. We Won't Ever Win Any Races, That's For Sure. Unless It's A Race To See Who's Slowest. We're The Slowest Moving Mammals In The World. We Even Digest Our Food Slowly. Really Slowly. It Sometimes Takes Us Sloths A Month To Digest A Meal. That Sure Is A Long Time For Food To Travel Through Your Body, Don't You Think?

My Friend Wartz Is A Red-Eyed Tree Frog. And They Are Really Interesting Animals. Red-Eyed Tree Frogs Are So Green That When They're Sitting On A Leaf And They Have Their Big Red Eyes Closed. Well, You Can Hardly See Them. Pretty Neat, Huh? When An Animal Can Blend In With Its Surroundings, That's Called Camouflage. Camouflage Sure Would Come In Handy In A Game Of Hide-And-Seek. Don't You Think?

My Friend Bob Is An Anteater. And That's A Very Interesting Kind Of Animal. Did You Know That New-Born Anteaters Ride Around On Their Moms Back For Up To A Whole Year? Whoa. Now That's What I Call One Long Piggyback Ride. Can You Imagine Riding On Your Moms Back For A Whole Year? I Wonder How She'd Feel About That. Do You Think You'd Like To Get A Piggyback Ride From An Anteater?

My Friend Oko Is A Monkey. And We All Know He Is One Interesting Animal. Did You Know That The Fastest Monkeys Can Travel Through The Trees As Fast As 30 Miles An Hour? That's Probably As Fast As The Bus You Ride To School. Can You Imagine That? Boy, I Sure Can't. But I'm A Sloth And We're Pretty Slow. Being As Fast As A Monkey Would Really Come In Handy In A Race. Wouldn't You Like To Be Fast Like Oko? He's A Pretty Cool Monkey.

There Are Lots Of Cool Things To Learn About Animals. Like Wartz. Wartz Is An Amphibian. Did You Know That? You're Probably Wondering, "Hey, What's An Amphibian?" Well, An Amphibian Is An Animal They Can Live Both On Land, And In The Water. Do You Remember When Wartz Had His Metamorphosis? He Grew From Being A Tadpole Swimming In The Pond To A Frog They Can Hop On Land. Can You Think Of Another Kind Of Animal That Has A Metamorphosis?

I Sure Am Lucky To Have So Many Interesting Friends. Like Oko. Did You Know There Are Some Monkeys Called Howler Monkeys Who Can Howl So Loud That Their Calls Can Be Heard Almost 2 Miles Away? Whoa. If You Were A Howler Monkey, You Can Have Quite A Long Distance Conversation. No Need For A Telephone. You Can Just Open The Window And Howl To Your Friend Who Lives Down The Street. But I Think Your Mom Or Dad Might Ask You To Keep It Down.

My Friend Burdette is One Beautiful Animal. Burdette's A Quetzal Bird. And Quetzal Birds Have Bright Green And Red Feathers And Very Long White Tails. Oh Yeah. And Their Tails Can Get 2 Times As Long As Their Whole Bodies. Ha! Can You Imagine That? When They Fly, Their Tails Flow Behind Them. Quetzal Birds Like My Friend Burdette Sure Are Beautiful. Which Animals Do You Think Are Beautiful?

Every Animal I Know Is Special In Some Way. You May Have Heard Smooch And Winslow Saying That Our Fish Friend Ick Is Slimy. Well, Um, He Is. Ick's Skin Makes Its Very Own Slimy Covering To Protect Him From Getting Sick, And To Cover Cuts So They Can Heal. And That Slimy Coding Also Helps Ick Zip Through The Water Really Fast. Imagine How Fast You'd Be Able To Swim If You Were As Slippery As A Fish.

Animals Sure Are Cool. Especially Turtles Like My Friend Madge? Did You Know That Madge Doesn't Have Any Teeth? And It's Not Because She's So Old. Turtles Have Hard Sharp Edges In Their Mouths Instead Of Teeth. And Those Are What Madge Uses To Munch Her Food. She Uses Her Mouth, Um... Almost Like A Bird Uses Its Beak. Hey, Can You Think Of One Of My Friends Who Has A Beak? That's Right. Burdette.

My Friend Ick Is A Fish. Fish Are Wonderful Animals. Very Different From Mammals Like You And Me. One Thing About Fish Is That They Breathe Through Gills. Not Like The Lungs You And I Breathe With. Water Goes In And Out Of Their Gills, And The Gills Get The Oxygen Out Of The Water. That's The Air That Fish Breathe. Did You Know That There's Air In Water? Well, That's Right, There Is. Yup, Ick Is One Interesting Animal.

I Just Love Learning Fun Facts About My Animal Friends. Well, Like Ick For Instance. He's A Fish. Did You Know That Many Types Of Fish Don't Sleep? They Rest With Their Eyes Wide Open And Take It Easy. But If I Were A Fish, I'd Miss Just Lying Back And Taking A Good Old Fashioned Snooze. In Fact, I Think It Might Be Time For A Nap Right About Now.

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Zoo.

Flower.

Toy.

Eight station bugs with can also seen in each program: Garden Zoo Flower Toy, No, Those Places, WNED PBS TV Program, Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen: Se. Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy, The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen, WNED Channel 17 VHS, John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet TV program. Used in there with for now here Love In The Junkyard sung by Oscar for a country ballad C Major D Major for now The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen. These viewers can just show viewers how much they can do love here in a garden, at the zoo with zoo animals simply it, flowers are great with, here also sharing toys. That version in which features an instrumental break key of D Major during the instrumental break. This version in which here in that ballad track 9 of 15 from album Silly Songs.

Thank You For Joining You Today. Join Us Next Time For Out Great Visit For Today. Until Then, Pasta With Dub Together For Now Fun It Did With Using A Spoon Here. Still Now, Not Playing The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Did Which Fun It Shares Now Good Friends Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria And Kids Just Sang It For It.

Thank You For Joining You Today. Tune In Next Week For Now With More Central Adventures. Until Then, Pasta With Dub Together For Now Fun It Did With Using A Spoon Here. Still Now, Not Playing The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Did Which Fun It Shares Now Good Friends Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria And Kids Just Sang It For It.

Ask Your Song Dealer About Copies Of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet. Simply A Song Which First Reminds Of Parades For The Melody With Full A Steady March.

We see these words The End with Kevin singing Rubber Duckie Had A Barn Mickey tells him no that it wasn't it so he supposed to sing Old MacDonald. Rubber Duckie Had A Barn. E-I-E-I-O. Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Together.

Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy.

The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen.

WNED Channel 17 VHS.

John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet.

Be Sure To Stay Tuned For More Disney Sing Along Fun.

That Is A Stop Sign. Press The Button If You're All Done Playing.

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"J". "O". "H". "N". "J". "A". "C". "O". "B". "J". "I". "N". "G". "L". "E". "H". "E". "I". "M". "E". "R". "S". "C". "H". "M". "I". "D". "T". From Are We There Yet. 28 Letters, 36 Notes, 4 Words, 8 Syllables, 32 Words For Lyrics, 8 Da's.

Questions in these with for each VHS DVD program using 5 W's: what, when, where, who, and why for each single program fun it did with such a hit surprise.

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Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle features Alphabet Song, Baa Baa Black Sheep and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star in the song to all three same melodies then.

A, B, C, D

E, F, G

Yes, Sir, Yes, Sir, Three Bags Full

Up Above The World So High

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Y, And Z

Baa Baa Black Sheep, Have You Any Wool?

How I Wonder What You Are

This TV PBS WNED logo various fun stops fun it did with kinds of full music. This had pictures of white picture said Buffalo, New York, the other does have black picture says Toronto. We see white text says WNED Buffalo Toronto between that white circle, here Member Supported Public Television. Used great music with for now here either red background with black minus thingies back here, purple background with blue minus thingies back there, shows a stop either Buffalo or Toronto with black spotlight thingy here or green thingy here for now different kinds. "This Is WNED Buffalo Toronto, Member Supported Public Television." Plus a variant with fun it did: "This Is WNED Buffalo Toronto." Does replace special line.

Sony reminds simply of I've Been Working On The Railroad from Alphabet Soup Kathy, Derek, Tina here and Min wear train clothing Barney as train engineer.

Some of programs do first reminds for now these viewers of that cool grand Halloween sing-along Happy Haunting Party At Disneyland to it together for now in which that box has Mickey, Sam and Donald having a Halloween party at The Haunted Mansion during that Halloween program Sally, Sam and Zach have a Halloween party at Walt Disney's The Haunted Mansion hosted by fun Magic Mirror voice performed by Corey Burton with 10 spooktastic songs, five previews in this: Winnie The Pooh VHS 4 Storybook Classics featurettes, 5 Pooh Friendship videos, 5 Pooh Playtime videos, 5 Pooh Learning videos 4 Pooh collections 19 Pooh videos, Spot, Sing-Along Songs, Kiki's Delivery Service, Summer Of The Monkeys coming this Christmas to video December 18 performers of three kids: Sally: Rachel Ham, Sam: Isaiah Griffin, and Zach: Tyler Hoechlin. Sally's clothing there which here red and black plenty of tremendous costumes barely taste Halloween candy play Halloween organ a kind of piano using it for music they even go trick-or-treating in the night but not day together.

Marvelous programs did with using music score here plus with closed captions to do that together plus can read words there of some lines to count lines with sweet number for it.

Then favorite weekend shows to spell words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet visiting with together. Plus a way to spell out some letters: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet. 28 letters, 36 notes, 4 words, 8 syllables, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's. Song was used in Riding In Barney's Car 1995 VHS song with full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up.

  • 12:00 AM Nightly Business Report (single day)
  • 12:30 AM Washington Week (single day)
  • 1:00 AM First Peoples (single day)
  • 1:30 AM Midsomer Murders (single day)
  • 2:00 AM Masterpiece (single day)
  • 5:00 AM Sit And Be Fit (single day)
  • 5:30 AM Classical Stretch (single day)
  • 6:00 AM Dinosaur Train (Monday-Friday, (and single day)
  • 6:30 AM Ready Jet Go (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 7:00 AM Odd Squad (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 7:30 AM Arthur (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 8:00 AM Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (Monday-Friday, and weekends)
  • 8:30 AM Peg+Cat (Monday-Friday, and weekends)
  • 9:00 AM MotorWeek (weekends)
  • 9:30 AM The New Yankee Workshop
  • 10:00 AM The Victory Garden
  • 10:30 AM Ask This Old House
  • 11:00 AM This Old House
  • 11:30 AM DW Focus On Escape
  • 12:00 PM Cook's Country
  • 12:30 PM Mexico One Plate At A Time
  • 1:00 PM Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television
  • 1:30 PM Steven Raichlen's Project Fire
  • 2:00 PM It's Sew Easy
  • 2:30 PM New York Now
  • 3:00 PM P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
  • 3:30 PM Sara's Weeknight Meals
  • 4:00 PM Growing A Greener World
  • 4:30 Lidia's Kitchen
  • 5:00 PM Pati's Mexican Table
  • 5:30 PM Animalia (seven times a week)
  • 6:00 PM The Saddle Club (seven times a week)
  • 6:30 PM Super Why (seven times a week)
  • 7:00 PM Maya And Miguel (single night)
  • 7:30 PM Jim Knox's Wild Zoofari (single night)
  • 8:00 PM Splash And Bubbles (single night)
  • 8:30 PM Hero Elementary (single night)
  • 9:00 PM As Time Goes By (single night)
  • 9:30 PM Are You Being Served (single night)
  • 10:00 PM Dectourists (single night)
  • 10:30 PM Great Performances (single night)
  • 11:00 PM BBC World News (single night)

And The Finale Here...

  • 11:30 PM Keeping Up Appearances

That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet.

Credits:

  • Show Association With Scholastic
  • Based On The Mona The Vampire Books By: Sonia Holleyman
  • "I Love You" Lyrics By: Lee Bernstein Copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music
  • Based On The Arthur Books By: Marc Brown
  • Showtime Produced By Warner Bros.
  • Love In The Junkyard Great Jam Country Ballad Track 9 Of 15 From Album Silly Songs
  • Love In The Junkyard From Album Silly Songs Track 9 Of 15 Music By: Christopher Cerf And Norman Stiles Sung By: Oscar C Major D Major
  • The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen
  • Music By: Mitchell Kriegman, Dean Gordon, Alan Menken, Dave Kinnoin
  • Based On The Clifford The Big Red Dog Books By: Norman Bridwell
  • Writer By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Directed By: Tim Lagasse
  • Edited By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Teleplay By: Dean Gordon
  • Screenplay By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Based On The Babysitters Club Books By: Ann M. Martin
  • Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Artist By: Sam Rugby
  • Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids
  • Written By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Based On Classic Winnie The Pooh Books By: A.A. Milne
  • Sound Effects: Dick Maitland
  • Based On The Animalia Books By: Graeme Base
  • Editor: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Hero Elementary Voices By: Carlos Diaz, Veronica Hortiguela, Jadiel Dowlin, Stephany Seki, Stacey DePass
  • Covers By: Sid Tona
  • Based On The Curious George Books By: Margaret And H.A. Rey
  • Albums By: Carlos Tia
  • Program By: Jose Tipa
  • Songs By: Mitchell Kriegman, Alan Menken, Dave Kinnoin
  • Novels By: Tina Towa
  • Authors By: Arthur Dowell
  • Produced By: Valerie Pota
  • Executive Producer: Dulcy Singer
  • Producer: Lisa Simon
  • Directors: Jon Stone, Robert Myhrum, Lisa Simon, Bob Schwarz, Ozzie Alfonso, David Heeley, Stan Lathan
  • Head Writer: Norman Stiles
  • Writers: Joseph A. Bailey, Sara Compton, Tom Dunsmuir, Judy Freudberg, Tony Geiss, John Glines, Emily Perl Kingsley, David Korr, Luis Santeiro, Ray Sipherd
  • Supervising Film Producer: Edith Zornow
  • Associate Producer: Arlene Sherman
  • Original Muppets by: Donald Sahlin, Kermit Love
  • Current Muppets by: Caroly Wilcox with Edward G. Christie, Cheryl Blalock
  • Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
  • Conductor: Dave Conner
  • Post Production Supervisor: Ozzie Alfonso
  • Associate Directors: Emily Squires, Ted May
  • Production Supervisor: Frieda Lipp
  • Art Directors: Alan J. Compton, Victor DiNapoli
  • Production Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
  • Stage Managers: Mortimer J. O'Brien, Hank Smith
  • Set Decorator: Nat Mongioi
  • Costume Designer: Bill Kellard
  • Graphic Artist: Gerri Brioso
  • Senior Scenic Artist: Jane K. Asch
  • Production Assistants: Joseph Catalano, Rob Gardner, Cheryl Ann Jung, Diane Mitchell, Danette Morganelli, Thelma Moses, Mercedes Polanco, Lynn Roberge
  • Film Editors: Mike Breddan, Joel Appel
  • Technical Advisor: Walt Rauffer
  • Unit Manager: Ruth Scovill
  • Ernie And Bert Make A Snowman Teleplay By: Dulcy Singer, Joseph A. Bailey
  • Technical Director: Ralph Mensch
  • Lighting Directors: William Knight, Dick Weiss, Randy Nordstrom
  • Audio: Louis J. Bruno
  • Video: Bryan Keen
  • Camera: Frank Biondo, Arnold Giordano, Jerry Gruen
  • Videotape Editors: John Hutchison, Ben Wilder
  • Make-Up: Michael Gemelli
  • Hair Stylist: Karen Specht
  • Wardrobe: Grisha Mynova
  • Curriculum Coordinator: Robert Emerick
  • John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Music By: Traditional, Key Of F Major
  • Executive Producer: David D. Connell
  • Producers: Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr., Jon Stone, Matt Robinson, Lutrelle Horne
  • Directors: Neil Smith, David Roth, Jan S. Rifkinson
  • Writers: Jon Stone, Jeffrey Moss, Bruce Hart, Carol Hart, Ray Sipherd, Jerry Juhl, Virginia Schone, Dan Wilcox
  • Art Director: Charles Rosen
  • Costume Designer: Doreen Ackerman
  • Music Director: Joe Raposo
  • Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
  • Associate Producer: Lutrelle Horne
  • Director of Research: Edward L. Palmer, Ph.D.
  • Chairman, Board of Advisors: Gerald S. Lesser, Ph.D.
  • Director of Operations: Ronald L. Weaver
  • Production Supervisor: Lew Barlow
  • Supervising Film Editor: Dorothy Tod
  • Film Editor: M.M. Murphy
  • Graphic Artist: Elaine Selig
  • Special Assistants: Barbara Demaray, Jane O'Connor
  • Assistant to the Producer: Dulcy Singer
  • Production Assistants: Emily Squires, Mary Jane Behrens, Naomi Foner, Lisa Simon, Mary Bauer
  • Associate Director: Jan S. Rifkinson
  • Technical Director: Bob Alexander
  • Lighting Director: Mike Mannes
  • Video: Bob Squittieri, Gridley Quihuis
  • Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
  • Property Coordinator: Nat Mongioi
  • Unit Managers: Bernie Jones, Tony Marshall
  • Hair Stylist: Mickey Lawrence
  • Make-Up: Phyllis Grens
  • Video Tape Editors: Joe O'Dowd, John Hutchison, Vincent Sims, Hal McKeon
  • Camera: Frank Biondo, Richard King
  • Recorded by Tele-Tape at Second Stage

During the end credits for each VHS and DVD program, with announcer Bonnie telling viewers that Between The Lions will be coming up next with seen on PBS Kids. It's Time For Two Toons With Cleo, Leona, Click, Lionel, Theo, And Their Friends As They Get Wild For About Some Reading. Stay Tuned For A Big Hit Between The Lions There In Which That Is Coming Up.

Plus in the ending there to it, coming up next WNED PBS Channel 17 for seeing what program that do to visit each program showing it out with share a single show.

The logo starts by zooming out of a motion picture camera lens with lasers flying about. The camera is being operated by Kermit the Frog himself, who is seen sitting on a large crane extended way up into a sunset sky and laughing. As the crane moves away and Kermit goes into silhouette, a laser writes the text "Kevin Doody" (in its familiar font) as the word "TELEVISION" in bright metallic letters spaced to fit the width of "Jim Henson", zooms and turns to settle below.

Over a white background, we see an anthropomorphic pig standing on the right of the screen, with a straw in his mouth, wearing cowboy attire. The crudely-written text "PETER HANNAN TELEVISION", in black, is next to the pig.

On a brown background, there is a tall, stylized totem pole bird, which has a yellow haze around it. Under it are the words "KEVIN DOODY PRODUCTIONS", made out of brown sticks. Up there said with Producers By: Craig Bartlett and Dave Kinnoin, this features Kevin which singing a slower rendition of the sweet incorrect song Rubber Duckie Had A Barn that silly answer in Blue's Favorite Song because duckies cannot own them that's an incorrect song duckies cannot own these farms because there's a song about a duck and the barn Bonnie tells him no that she tells him that it's just supposed to sing Old MacDonald. "Rubber Duckie Had A Barn. E-I-E-I-O. Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Remember?"

On a black background, we see a wide, fuzzy pale gray/blue-textured line appear in the very center. Above it are the words "The following program is available in high-definition TV" in white is at the top and below is the tiny PBS "Circle P-Heads" logo with the words "WHERE AVAILABLE" in white under it. Then, the PBS logo rotates and turns into a bug for "HD." The other great way to put it together changes into a purple Wide Screen bug with two brackets. Just after that happens, the top words disappear and becomes "PBS Welcomes You to the Future" in white and the words "WHERE AVAILABLE" fade out. Suddenly, the wide, fuzzy line expands as the screen becomes letterboxed and tons of numbers and letters all in computer graphic-oriented fonts emerge to all directions of the screen. The screen then fills with a mixture of tan/mustard yellow/beige colors as the words "PBS A DIGITAL PRESENTATION" (with"PBS" in black and in its usual ITC Lubalin Graph Bold font and the other text in white and in a plainer, condensed font) appear at the lower-right corner of the screen with violet streaks of light behind them. As this happens, the PBS logo, an extreme close-up of a woman's eye and some nature-oriented clips appear.

On a white BG, the PBS "Circle P-Head" appears in the center then fades out. It's replaced by the words "The following program is available in high-definition" in a black Bulldog Light font zooms in. Then the usual "Be More PBS" logo appears a la the 3rd PBS Home Video/DVD logo. In the BG, various live-action clips are playing, all in expanding letterboxed rectangular screens (similar to the one from the CBS/Fox Video widescreen logo). Among some of the clips are: A shirtless man piggy-backing his son and smiling, Spaceships, A dune, An elderly woman and her grandchild smiling, A leopard running, The cello and French horn sections of a philharmonic, A mom, dad, son, and daughter in swimsuits, hugging each other in front of a canal.

We fade to a P-head outline on a sky background framed with black. The lines from the 1989 PBS logo come from the right side of the screen and go into the P-head's eye, after which the sky background fills the screen and the P-Head reverts to its color from the 1989 TV Ident logo as "PBS HOME VIDEO", in dark electric blue with rippling waves, fades in at the bottom of the screen.

On a white background, some crudely drawn P-heads are seen (the first of which is named Pernell P-Pal), with Pernell wearing a red cap and an earring, singing "This is! P-B-SSSSSS!" while dancing. Near the end, Pernell ad-libs "Woo-hoo-hooooo!" a la Michael Jackson as his cap flies off. Then, the text "PBS" in its corporate font appears in black as the cap drops back on his head, and a red P-shaped dog (whose name is P-Pet) runs across the screen, barks, then walks away. There is a variation where P-Pet gives the P-Pals a blue balloon with the text "e/i" (pronounced, ee-eye, and short for "Educational and Informative") on it in the Comic Sans font, which was added in 1997, a year after the 6th PBS ident debuted. Sometimes, the logo fades out after P-Pet barks. There is a variation where the camera quickly goes through a doorway on a black background and the three color-changing P-Pals are seen against the white background, with confetti falling from the top, and all three P-Pals yell "Surprise!" and cheer with loud party horns heard in the background. This was a very short-lived version and was usually played in-between shows as a promo. There is a long version of the "Surprise!" variant which first takes place on a black background. Then the door opens and one of the P-Pals peeks in. Then it peeks out and the door closes. Then P-Pet (from the standard version), walks through the screen and into the door. Then another P-Pal peeks in from the above and peeks out. Then the door opens and we proceed into the animation above. There is another variant of the long version where some kids say "The P-Pals are coming!" 8 times, then they say "Who are the P-Pals?" right before the door opens, then after the door opens and the P-Pals yell surprise they shout "The P-Pals are coming!" one last time, and then one of the kids says "Watch for them!"

On a lime green background is a close-up of an eye. The eye blinks. After that, the camera zooms out to reveal that it is a boy (officially named Dash in 2006), who is wearing a white short-sleeved T-shirt, blue pants, and white shoes. Then, he points his finger in the head and scratches his head trying to think about something. A great big smile on his face appears and says “Doink!” when he gets an idea, and then the background becomes a green circle with his face on it, and a white thought bubble appears with the letters "PBS" growing until it reaches the bubble ending on a pink striped background (similar to a color of Dot's shirt). The URL address for PBS Kids appears at the bottom left corner of the screen. On the same lime green background as the Dash variant, there is a pathway at the bottom of the screen, and a girl (officially named Dot in 2007) runs up to the screen, who is wearing a long sleeved scarlet-and-white (later pink) striped shirt, black pants and white shoes. Once she reaches the center of the screen, a great big smile on her face appears. A circle zooms out like the Dash variant, on a white background with pink, yellow and blue lines moving around, revealing the PBS Kids circle logo. The URL for PBS Kids, also from the Dash variant, appears at the bottom left corner of the screen. On a green background with spinning circles is Dash at first a caveman with an emotionless face, then he squashes himself to become a scuba diver, after which the background changes to blue and the circles float away. Finally, he squashes himself again to become a robot. He grabs a white oval with the letters "PBS" in it. He then squashes himself for the last time, turning into the circular PBS Kids logo with his face on it. Blue bubbles are shaking on a pastel spring bud background. On the same green background is Dot at first a tiger with her hair covering her ears unlike in the Boy variant. When she squashes herself to become a purple octopus (the skin for her face is pink), she puffs her cheeks and then smiles. Finally, she squashes herself again to become an astronaut (the skin is aquamarine). After that, she squashes herself for the last time, turning into the circular PBS Kids logo with her face on it on a blue background with stars. A view of a blue pond on a snowy field with green trees on a light sky blue background is seen. Dash is also seen wearing a scarf, a jacket, a pair of gloves and ice-skating boots, which starts to go ice-skating, and while in front of the screen, the snowflakes are seen coming down. Suddenly, he feels the ground shaking and stops, again with more falling snowflakes. Then, the camera pans out to reveal that he is in a snow globe (with the bottom part of it colored in yellow; the window is also seen in the reflection of it if the viewer looks very closely), which is most likely held by Dot, who is seen shaking the snow globe just to make it snow. Dot then giggles. Snow covers the screen to transition to the circular PBS Kids logo (without the word "KIDS") on a light sky blue background with snowflakes. The PBS Kids logo is with Dot’s face afterwards on it. On a lime green background, Dash looks at the goldfish in the fishbowl on the desk (the window is seen on the reflection of the fishbowl like the above ident, if the viewer looks very closely). Then, the camera cuts to a close-up view of the fishbowl when Dash comes behind it a goldfish is in. A goldfish then gets surprised. Then, bubbles cover the screen to transition to an oceanic underwater view of Dash, who is imagining that he is a goldfish (the skin is colored orange) that's swimming in peace under the water. After a second, he gets swallowed by Dot as a green fish. Before Dot can look at the screen, bubbles cover the screen to transition to the circular PBS Kids logo (without the word "KIDS") on a light blue background with bubbles. The PBS Kids logo is with Dot’s face afterwards on it.

Sweet as it did singing Rubber Duckie Had A Barn did with singing a funny song:

Rubber Duckie Had A Barn

E-I-E-I-O

Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Together.

Plus in the end for each cool tape closing theme plays with 20 fun animal facts.

One Of The Coolest Animals I Know Is My Friend Bob The Anteater. Anteaters Are Great. Did You Know They Sleep As Much As 15 Hours Every Day? I Mean, I Love To Nap Myself, But That's A Lot Of Sleep. Ah, And They Have A Great Sense Of Smell. Hmm. I Wonder What Smells Bob Likes Best. Next Time You See Him, Ask Him For Me, Okay?

Smooch And Winslow Are Very Amazing Animals. They're Marmosets. A Marmoset Is A Kind Of Monkey. Hey, Did You Know That Marmosets Like To Live With Other Members Of Their Family? Like Their Brothers And Sisters. No Wonder Smooch And Winslow Had So Much Fun Sharing A House. Uh, Except When Winslow Leaves His Stuff On The Floor Of Course.

Not To Toot My Own Horn Or Anything, But I Think We Sloths Are Pretty Interesting Animals. Did You Know That I'm An 'Erbivore? All Sloths Are. It Means That We Only Eat Plants, Shoots, Leaves, And Sometimes Fruit. That's A Good Diet For Slow-Moving Creatures Like Me. Leaves Are Pretty Easy To Catch.

One Of My Favorite Animals Is My Friend Wartz. He's A Red-Eyed Tree Frog. Tree Frogs Are Really Great Climbers. Yup. Most Of Them Have Sticky Pads On Their Feet. And Those Pads Help Them Climb Trees And Leap Through The Treetops. Whoa. Tree Frogs Sure Are Amazing. And I Think Wartz Is The Most Amazing Tree Frog I've Ever Met. Don't You?

You Know Who's A Great Animal? My Friend Burdette. She's A Quetzal Bird. Whoa. I Know That's A Big Word, But It Just Means She's A Very Pretty Kind Of Bird. Hey, Did You Know That All Birds Have Feathers And That No Other Animals Do? Pretty Cool, Huh? Burdette Loves Her Feathers. And She Should. They Sure Are Beautiful. And Useful, Too.

Madge Is One Of The Oldest And Most Interesting Animals Here In The World Tree. Did You Know That Turtles Have Been Around For Millions And Millions Of Years? It's True. The First Turtles Were Around Even Before The Dinosaurs. Now, Madge Isn't Quite That Old, But She Has Been Around A Long Time. And That's One Reason She Knows So Much About So Many Things.

Smooch And Winslow Are The Coolest Marmoset Monkeys I've Ever Met. Hey, Did You Know That Baby Marmosets Are Often Cared For By Their Older Brothers And Sisters? Yup, Marmoset Families Really Take Care At Each Other. Hmm. I Wonder If That's Why Smooch And Winslow Get Along So Well. Hey, What Do You Think? Would You Like To Take Care Of A Baby Marmoset?

Anteaters Are Very Cool Animals. Do You Remember Which One Of My Friends Is An Anteater? That's Right, It's Bob. Did You Know That Anteaters Mouths Are Extremely Small? Yeah. You Could Barely Fit A Pencil In An Anteaters Mouth. Not That An Anteater Would Want A Pencil In His Mouth. Luckily, Their Tongues Are Long. Really Long, So They Can Stick Them Way Out Of Their Mouths To Collect Food. I Bet Those Long Tongues Sure Would Be Good For Lollipop Licking. What Do You Think?

My Friends Smooch And Winslow Are 2 Animals Who Love Playing And Scampering Around The Forest. They're Marmosets. And Marmosets Are Pretty Active Monkeys. I Bet You've Seen Smooch And Winslow Doing Lots Of Scampering And Vine Swinging Yourself. Hey, Did You Know That Marmosets Travel More Than A Mile A Day With All Their Fun And Games? Yup, That's A Lot Of Ground To Cover.

As Far As Animals Go, We Sloths Are About As Slow As They Get. We Won't Ever Win Any Races, That's For Sure. Unless It's A Race To See Who's Slowest. We're The Slowest Moving Mammals In The World. We Even Digest Our Food Slowly. Really Slowly. It Sometimes Takes Us Sloths A Month To Digest A Meal. That Sure Is A Long Time For Food To Travel Through Your Body, Don't You Think?

My Friend Wartz Is A Red-Eyed Tree Frog. And They Are Really Interesting Animals. Red-Eyed Tree Frogs Are So Green That When They're Sitting On A Leaf And They Have Their Big Red Eyes Closed. Well, You Can Hardly See Them. Pretty Neat, Huh? When An Animal Can Blend In With Its Surroundings, That's Called Camouflage. Camouflage Sure Would Come In Handy In A Game Of Hide-And-Seek. Don't You Think?

My Friend Bob Is An Anteater. And That's A Very Interesting Kind Of Animal. Did You Know That New-Born Anteaters Ride Around On Their Moms Back For Up To A Whole Year? Whoa. Now That's What I Call One Long Piggyback Ride. Can You Imagine Riding On Your Moms Back For A Whole Year? I Wonder How She'd Feel About That. Do You Think You'd Like To Get A Piggyback Ride From An Anteater?

My Friend Oko Is A Monkey. And We All Know He Is One Interesting Animal. Did You Know That The Fastest Monkeys Can Travel Through The Trees As Fast As 30 Miles An Hour? That's Probably As Fast As The Bus You Ride To School. Can You Imagine That? Boy, I Sure Can't. But I'm A Sloth And We're Pretty Slow. Being As Fast As A Monkey Would Really Come In Handy In A Race. Wouldn't You Like To Be Fast Like Oko? He's A Pretty Cool Monkey.

There Are Lots Of Cool Things To Learn About Animals. Like Wartz. Wartz Is An Amphibian. Did You Know That? You're Probably Wondering, "Hey, What's An Amphibian?" Well, An Amphibian Is An Animal They Can Live Both On Land, And In The Water. Do You Remember When Wartz Had His Metamorphosis? He Grew From Being A Tadpole Swimming In The Pond To A Frog They Can Hop On Land. Can You Think Of Another Kind Of Animal That Has A Metamorphosis?

I Sure Am Lucky To Have So Many Interesting Friends. Like Oko. Did You Know There Are Some Monkeys Called Howler Monkeys Who Can Howl So Loud That Their Calls Can Be Heard Almost 2 Miles Away? Whoa. If You Were A Howler Monkey, You Can Have Quite A Long Distance Conversation. No Need For A Telephone. You Can Just Open The Window And Howl To Your Friend Who Lives Down The Street. But I Think Your Mom Or Dad Might Ask You To Keep It Down.

My Friend Burdette is One Beautiful Animal. Burdette's A Quetzal Bird. And Quetzal Birds Have Bright Green And Red Feathers And Very Long White Tails. Oh Yeah. And Their Tails Can Get 2 Times As Long As Their Whole Bodies. Ha! Can You Imagine That? When They Fly, Their Tails Flow Behind Them. Quetzal Birds Like My Friend Burdette Sure Are Beautiful. Which Animals Do You Think Are Beautiful?

Every Animal I Know Is Special In Some Way. You May Have Heard Smooch And Winslow Saying That Our Fish Friend Ick Is Slimy. Well, Um, He Is. Ick's Skin Makes Its Very Own Slimy Covering To Protect Him From Getting Sick, And To Cover Cuts So They Can Heal. And That Slimy Coding Also Helps Ick Zip Through The Water Really Fast. Imagine How Fast You'd Be Able To Swim If You Were As Slippery As A Fish.

Animals Sure Are Cool. Especially Turtles Like My Friend Madge? Did You Know That Madge Doesn't Have Any Teeth? And It's Not Because She's So Old. Turtles Have Hard Sharp Edges In Their Mouths Instead Of Teeth. And Those Are What Madge Uses To Munch Her Food. She Uses Her Mouth, Um... Almost Like A Bird Uses Its Beak. Hey, Can You Think Of One Of My Friends Who Has A Beak? That's Right. Burdette.

My Friend Ick Is A Fish. Fish Are Wonderful Animals. Very Different From Mammals Like You And Me. One Thing About Fish Is That They Breathe Through Gills. Not Like The Lungs You And I Breathe With. Water Goes In And Out Of Their Gills, And The Gills Get The Oxygen Out Of The Water. That's The Air That Fish Breathe. Did You Know That There's Air In Water? Well, That's Right, There Is. Yup, Ick Is One Interesting Animal.

I Just Love Learning Fun Facts About My Animal Friends. Well, Like Ick For Instance. He's A Fish. Did You Know That Many Types Of Fish Don't Sleep? They Rest With Their Eyes Wide Open And Take It Easy. But If I Were A Fish, I'd Miss Just Lying Back And Taking A Good Old Fashioned Snooze. In Fact, I Think It Might Be Time For A Nap Right About Now.

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Thank You For Joining You Today. Join Us Next Time For Out Great Visit For Today. Until Then, Pasta With Dub Together For Now Fun It Did With Using A Spoon Here. Still Now, Not Playing The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Did Which Fun It Shares Now Good Friends Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria And Kids Just Sang It For It.

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Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy.

The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen.

WNED Channel 17 VHS.

John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet.

Be Sure To Stay Tuned For More Disney Sing Along Fun.

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Questions in these with for each VHS DVD program using 5 W's: what, when, where, who, and why for each single program fun it did with such a hit surprise.

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Showtime In Association With WNED PBS Channel 17.

Based On The Arthur Books By Marc Brown.

"I Love You" Lyrics By: Lee Bernstein Copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music.

John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Music By: Traditional, Key Of F Major.

Created By: Mitchell Kriegman.

Directed By: Tim Lagasse.

Music By: Mitchell Kriegman, Tim Lagasse, Alan Menken, Dean Gordon.

Based On The Pinkalicious And Peterrific Books By: Victoria Kann.

Super Why Voices By: Nicholas Castel Vanderburgh, Siera Florindo, Zachary Bloch, Tajja Isen.

Based On The Saddle Club Books By: Bonnie Bryant.

Songs By: Mitchell Kriegman, Tim Lagasse, Alan Menken, Dean Gordon.

Based On The Clifford The Big Red Dog Books By: Norman Bridwell.

Based On The Animalia Book By: Graeme Base.

Based On The Babysitters Club Books By: Ann M. Martin.

Wanda The Witch Cartoon From 1988 Program: The Alphabet Game.

Designed By: Caroly Wilcox.

Screenplay By: Mitchell Kriegman, Tim Lagasse, Craig Bartlett, Dave Kinnoin.

Teleplay By: Mitchell Kriegman, Tim Lagasse, Craig Bartlett, Dave Kinnoin.

Based On The Mona The Vampire Books By: Sonia Holleyman.

Children's Television Workshop From 1969-2000.

Sesame Workshop From 2000-Present.

Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids.

Based On Winnie The Pooh Books By: A.A. Milne.

Super Why Created By: Angela C. Santomero.

Blue's Clues Created By: Angela C. Santomero.

Designed By: Jennifer Oxley.

In Association With: PBS.

Barney VHS By: Dennis Deshazer.

Barney Program By: Jim Rowley.

Barney DVD By: Richard C, Leach.

Music Score By: Alan Menken, Tim Lagasse.

In Association With: PBS Kids.

TV schedule there with Baloney and Blue's Room for now simply weekdays Monday to Friday then to spell words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet visiting with together. Plus a way to spell out some letters: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet. 28 letters, 36 notes, 4 words, 8 syllables, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's. Song was used in Riding In Barney's Car 1995 VHS song with full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up.

  • 12:00 AM Nightly Business Report (single day)
  • 12:30 AM Washington Week (single day)
  • 1:00 AM First Peoples (single day)
  • 1:30 AM Midsomer Murders (single day)
  • 2:00 AM Masterpiece (single day)
  • 5:00 AM Sit And Be Fit (single day)
  • 5:30 AM Classical Stretch (single day)
  • 6:00 AM Dinosaur Train (Monday-Friday, (and single day)
  • 6:30 AM Ready Jet Go (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 7:00 AM Odd Squad (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 7:30 AM Arthur (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 8:00 AM The Berenstain Bears (Monday-Friday)
  • 8:30 AM Caillou (Monday-Friday)
  • 9:00 AM Barney (Monday-Friday)
  • 9:30 AM Jay Jay The Jet Plane (Monday-Friday)
  • 10:00 AM Teletubbies (Monday-Friday)
  • 10:30 AM Sesame Street (Monday-Friday)
  • 11:00 AM Nature Cat (Monday-Friday)
  • 11:30 AM Xavier Riddle And The Secret Museum (Monday-Friday)
  • 12:00 PM Curious George (Monday-Friday)
  • 12:30 PM Cyberchase (Monday-Friday)
  • 1:00 PM Postcards From Buster (Monday-Friday)
  • 1:30 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (from 1968-2001) (Monday-Friday)
  • 2:00 PM Clifford The Big Red Dog (Monday-Friday)
  • 2:30 PM Thomas And Friends (Monday-Friday)
  • 3:00 PM Wild Kratts (Monday-Friday)
  • 3:30 PM Let's Go Luna (Monday-Friday)
  • 4:00 PM Peep And The Big Wide World (Monday-Friday)
  • 4:30 PM Nanalan (Monday-Friday)
  • 5:00 PM The Toy Castle (Monday-Friday)
  • 5:30 PM Animalia (seven times a week)
  • 6:00 PM The Saddle Club (seven times a week)
  • 6:30 PM Super Why (seven times a week)
  • 7:00 PM Maya And Miguel (single night)
  • 7:30 PM Jim Knox's Wild Zoofari (single night)
  • 8:00 PM Splash And Bubbles (single night)
  • 8:30 PM Hero Elementary (single night)
  • 9:00 PM As Time Goes By (single night)
  • 9:30 PM Are You Being Served (single night)
  • 10:00 PM Dectourists (single night)
  • 10:30 PM Great Performances (single night)
  • 11:00 PM BBC World News (single night)

And The Finale Here...

  • 11:30 PM Keeping Up Appearances

Credits:

  • Show Association With Scholastic
  • Based On The Mona The Vampire Books By: Sonia Holleyman
  • "I Love You" Lyrics By: Lee Bernstein Copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music
  • Based On The Arthur Books By: Marc Brown
  • Showtime Produced By Warner Bros.
  • Love In The Junkyard Great Jam Country Ballad Track 9 Of 15 From Album Silly Songs
  • Love In The Junkyard From Album Silly Songs Track 9 Of 15 Music By: Christopher Cerf And Norman Stiles Sung By: Oscar C Major D Major
  • The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen
  • Music By: Mitchell Kriegman, Dean Gordon, Alan Menken, Dave Kinnoin
  • Based On The Clifford The Big Red Dog Books By: Norman Bridwell
  • Writer By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Directed By: Tim Lagasse
  • Edited By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Teleplay By: Dean Gordon
  • Screenplay By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Based On The Babysitters Club Books By: Ann M. Martin
  • Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Artist By: Sam Rugby
  • Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids
  • Written By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Based On Classic Winnie The Pooh Books By: A.A. Milne
  • Sound Effects: Dick Maitland
  • Based On The Animalia Books By: Graeme Base
  • Editor: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Hero Elementary Voices By: Carlos Diaz, Veronica Hortiguela, Jadiel Dowlin, Stephany Seki, Stacey DePass
  • Covers By: Sid Tona
  • Based On The Curious George Books By: Margaret And H.A. Rey
  • Albums By: Carlos Tia
  • Program By: Jose Tipa
  • Songs By: Mitchell Kriegman, Alan Menken, Dave Kinnoin
  • Novels By: Tina Towa
  • Authors By: Arthur Dowell
  • Produced By: Valerie Pota
  • Executive Producer: Dulcy Singer
  • Producer: Lisa Simon
  • Directors: Jon Stone, Robert Myhrum, Lisa Simon, Bob Schwarz, Ozzie Alfonso, David Heeley, Stan Lathan
  • Head Writer: Norman Stiles
  • Writers: Joseph A. Bailey, Sara Compton, Tom Dunsmuir, Judy Freudberg, Tony Geiss, John Glines, Emily Perl Kingsley, David Korr, Luis Santeiro, Ray Sipherd
  • Supervising Film Producer: Edith Zornow
  • Associate Producer: Arlene Sherman
  • Original Muppets by: Donald Sahlin, Kermit Love
  • Current Muppets by: Caroly Wilcox with Edward G. Christie, Cheryl Blalock
  • Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
  • Conductor: Dave Conner
  • Post Production Supervisor: Ozzie Alfonso
  • Associate Directors: Emily Squires, Ted May
  • Production Supervisor: Frieda Lipp
  • Art Directors: Alan J. Compton, Victor DiNapoli
  • Production Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
  • Stage Managers: Mortimer J. O'Brien, Hank Smith
  • Set Decorator: Nat Mongioi
  • Costume Designer: Bill Kellard
  • Graphic Artist: Gerri Brioso
  • Senior Scenic Artist: Jane K. Asch
  • Production Assistants: Joseph Catalano, Rob Gardner, Cheryl Ann Jung, Diane Mitchell, Danette Morganelli, Thelma Moses, Mercedes Polanco, Lynn Roberge
  • Film Editors: Mike Breddan, Joel Appel
  • Technical Advisor: Walt Rauffer
  • Unit Manager: Ruth Scovill
  • Technical Director: Ralph Mensch
  • Lighting Directors: William Knight, Dick Weiss, Randy Nordstrom
  • Audio: Louis J. Bruno
  • Video: Bryan Keen
  • Camera: Frank Biondo, Arnold Giordano, Jerry Gruen
  • Videotape Editors: John Hutchison, Ben Wilder
  • Make-Up: Michael Gemelli
  • Hair Stylist: Karen Specht
  • Wardrobe: Grisha Mynova
  • Curriculum Coordinator: Robert Emerick
  • John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Music By: Traditional, Key Of F Major
  • Executive Producer: David D. Connell
  • Producers: Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr., Jon Stone, Matt Robinson, Lutrelle Horne
  • Directors: Neil Smith, David Roth, Jan S. Rifkinson
  • Writers: Jon Stone, Jeffrey Moss, Bruce Hart, Carol Hart, Ray Sipherd, Jerry Juhl, Virginia Schone, Dan Wilcox
  • Art Director: Charles Rosen
  • Costume Designer: Doreen Ackerman
  • Music Director: Joe Raposo
  • Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
  • Associate Producer: Lutrelle Horne
  • Director of Research: Edward L. Palmer, Ph.D.
  • Chairman, Board of Advisors: Gerald S. Lesser, Ph.D.
  • Director of Operations: Ronald L. Weaver
  • Production Supervisor: Lew Barlow
  • Supervising Film Editor: Dorothy Tod
  • Film Editor: M.M. Murphy
  • Graphic Artist: Elaine Selig
  • Special Assistants: Barbara Demaray, Jane O'Connor
  • Assistant to the Producer: Dulcy Singer
  • Production Assistants: Emily Squires, Mary Jane Behrens, Naomi Foner, Lisa Simon, Mary Bauer
  • Associate Director: Jan S. Rifkinson
  • Technical Director: Bob Alexander
  • Lighting Director: Mike Mannes
  • Video: Bob Squittieri, Gridley Quihuis
  • Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
  • Property Coordinator: Nat Mongioi
  • Unit Managers: Bernie Jones, Tony Marshall
  • Hair Stylist: Mickey Lawrence
  • Make-Up: Phyllis Grens
  • Video Tape Editors: Joe O'Dowd, John Hutchison, Vincent Sims, Hal McKeon
  • Camera: Frank Biondo, Richard King
  • Recorded by Tele-Tape at Second Stage

During the end credits for each VHS and DVD program, with announcer Bonnie telling viewers that Between The Lions will be coming up next with seen on PBS Kids. It's Time For Two Toons With Cleo, Leona, Click, Lionel, Theo, And Their Friends As They Get Wild For About Some Reading. Stay Tuned For A Big Hit Between The Lions There In Which That Is Coming Up.

Plus in the ending there to it, coming up next WNED PBS Channel 17 for seeing what program that do to visit each program showing it out with share a single show.

Then favorite weekend shows to spell words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet visiting with together. Plus a way to spell out some letters: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet. 28 letters, 36 notes, 4 words, 8 syllables, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's. Song was used in Riding In Barney's Car 1995 VHS song with full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up.

  • 12:00 AM Nightly Business Report (single day)
  • 12:30 AM Washington Week (single day)
  • 1:00 AM First Peoples (single day)
  • 1:30 AM Midsomer Murders (single day)
  • 2:00 AM Masterpiece (single day)
  • 5:00 AM Sit And Be Fit (single day)
  • 5:30 AM Classical Stretch (single day)
  • 6:00 AM Dinosaur Train (Monday-Friday, (and single day)
  • 6:30 AM Ready Jet Go (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 7:00 AM Odd Squad (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 7:30 AM Arthur (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 8:00 AM Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (Monday-Friday, and weekends)
  • 8:30 AM Peg+Cat (Monday-Friday, and weekends)
  • 9:00 AM MotorWeek (weekends)
  • 9:30 AM The New Yankee Workshop
  • 10:00 AM The Victory Garden
  • 10:30 AM Ask This Old House
  • 11:00 AM This Old House
  • 11:30 AM DW Focus On Escape
  • 12:00 PM Cook's Country
  • 12:30 PM Mexico One Plate At A Time
  • 1:00 PM Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television
  • 1:30 PM Steven Raichlen's Project Fire
  • 2:00 PM It's Sew Easy
  • 2:30 PM New York Now
  • 3:00 PM P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
  • 3:30 PM Sara's Weeknight Meals
  • 4:00 PM Growing A Greener World
  • 4:30 Lidia's Kitchen
  • 5:00 PM Pati's Mexican Table
  • 5:30 PM Animalia (seven times a week)
  • 6:00 PM The Saddle Club (seven times a week)
  • 6:30 PM Super Why (seven times a week)
  • 7:00 PM Maya And Miguel (single night)
  • 7:30 PM Jim Knox's Wild Zoofari (single night)
  • 8:00 PM Splash And Bubbles (single night)
  • 8:30 PM Hero Elementary (single night)
  • 9:00 PM As Time Goes By (single night)
  • 9:30 PM Are You Being Served (single night)
  • 10:00 PM Dectourists (single night)
  • 10:30 PM Great Performances (single night)
  • 11:00 PM BBC World News (single night)

And The Finale Here...

  • 11:30 PM Keeping Up Appearances

Credits:

  • Show Association With Scholastic
  • Based On The Mona The Vampire Books By: Sonia Holleyman
  • "I Love You" Lyrics By: Lee Bernstein Copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music
  • Based On The Arthur Books By: Marc Brown
  • Showtime Produced By Warner Bros.
  • Love In The Junkyard Great Jam Country Ballad Track 9 Of 15 From Album Silly Songs
  • Love In The Junkyard From Album Silly Songs Track 9 Of 15 Music By: Christopher Cerf And Norman Stiles Sung By: Oscar C Major D Major
  • The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen
  • Music By: Mitchell Kriegman, Dean Gordon, Alan Menken, Dave Kinnoin
  • Based On The Clifford The Big Red Dog Books By: Norman Bridwell
  • Writer By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Directed By: Tim Lagasse
  • Edited By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Teleplay By: Dean Gordon
  • Screenplay By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Based On The Babysitters Club Books By: Ann M. Martin
  • Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Artist By: Sam Rugby
  • Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids
  • Written By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Based On Classic Winnie The Pooh Books By: A.A. Milne
  • Sound Effects: Dick Maitland
  • Based On The Animalia Books By: Graeme Base
  • Editor: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Hero Elementary Voices By: Carlos Diaz, Veronica Hortiguela, Jadiel Dowlin, Stephany Seki, Stacey DePass
  • Covers By: Sid Tona
  • Based On The Curious George Books By: Margaret And H.A. Rey
  • Albums By: Carlos Tia
  • Program By: Jose Tipa
  • Songs By: Mitchell Kriegman, Alan Menken, Dave Kinnoin
  • Novels By: Tina Towa
  • Authors By: Arthur Dowell
  • Produced By: Valerie Pota
  • Executive Producer: Dulcy Singer
  • Producer: Lisa Simon
  • Directors: Jon Stone, Robert Myhrum, Lisa Simon, Bob Schwarz, Ozzie Alfonso, David Heeley, Stan Lathan
  • Head Writer: Norman Stiles
  • Writers: Joseph A. Bailey, Sara Compton, Tom Dunsmuir, Judy Freudberg, Tony Geiss, John Glines, Emily Perl Kingsley, David Korr, Luis Santeiro, Ray Sipherd
  • Supervising Film Producer: Edith Zornow
  • Associate Producer: Arlene Sherman
  • Original Muppets by: Donald Sahlin, Kermit Love
  • Current Muppets by: Caroly Wilcox with Edward G. Christie, Cheryl Blalock
  • Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
  • Conductor: Dave Conner
  • Post Production Supervisor: Ozzie Alfonso
  • Associate Directors: Emily Squires, Ted May
  • Production Supervisor: Frieda Lipp
  • Art Directors: Alan J. Compton, Victor DiNapoli
  • Production Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
  • Stage Managers: Mortimer J. O'Brien, Hank Smith
  • Set Decorator: Nat Mongioi
  • Costume Designer: Bill Kellard
  • Graphic Artist: Gerri Brioso
  • Senior Scenic Artist: Jane K. Asch
  • Production Assistants: Joseph Catalano, Rob Gardner, Cheryl Ann Jung, Diane Mitchell, Danette Morganelli, Thelma Moses, Mercedes Polanco, Lynn Roberge
  • Film Editors: Mike Breddan, Joel Appel
  • Technical Advisor: Walt Rauffer
  • Unit Manager: Ruth Scovill
  • Technical Director: Ralph Mensch
  • Lighting Directors: William Knight, Dick Weiss, Randy Nordstrom
  • Audio: Louis J. Bruno
  • Video: Bryan Keen
  • Camera: Frank Biondo, Arnold Giordano, Jerry Gruen
  • Videotape Editors: John Hutchison, Ben Wilder
  • Make-Up: Michael Gemelli
  • Hair Stylist: Karen Specht
  • Wardrobe: Grisha Mynova
  • Curriculum Coordinator: Robert Emerick
  • John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Music By: Traditional, Key Of F Major
  • Executive Producer: David D. Connell
  • Producers: Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr., Jon Stone, Matt Robinson, Lutrelle Horne
  • Directors: Neil Smith, David Roth, Jan S. Rifkinson
  • Writers: Jon Stone, Jeffrey Moss, Bruce Hart, Carol Hart, Ray Sipherd, Jerry Juhl, Virginia Schone, Dan Wilcox
  • Art Director: Charles Rosen
  • Costume Designer: Doreen Ackerman
  • Music Director: Joe Raposo
  • Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
  • Associate Producer: Lutrelle Horne
  • Director of Research: Edward L. Palmer, Ph.D.
  • Chairman, Board of Advisors: Gerald S. Lesser, Ph.D.
  • Director of Operations: Ronald L. Weaver
  • Production Supervisor: Lew Barlow
  • Supervising Film Editor: Dorothy Tod
  • Film Editor: M.M. Murphy
  • Graphic Artist: Elaine Selig
  • Special Assistants: Barbara Demaray, Jane O'Connor
  • Assistant to the Producer: Dulcy Singer
  • Production Assistants: Emily Squires, Mary Jane Behrens, Naomi Foner, Lisa Simon, Mary Bauer
  • Associate Director: Jan S. Rifkinson
  • Technical Director: Bob Alexander
  • Lighting Director: Mike Mannes
  • Video: Bob Squittieri, Gridley Quihuis
  • Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
  • Property Coordinator: Nat Mongioi
  • Unit Managers: Bernie Jones, Tony Marshall
  • Hair Stylist: Mickey Lawrence
  • Make-Up: Phyllis Grens
  • Video Tape Editors: Joe O'Dowd, John Hutchison, Vincent Sims, Hal McKeon
  • Camera: Frank Biondo, Richard King
  • Recorded by Tele-Tape at Second Stage

During the end credits for each VHS and DVD program, with announcer Bonnie telling viewers that Between The Lions will be coming up next with seen on PBS Kids. It's Time For Two Toons With Cleo, Leona, Click, Lionel, Theo, And Their Friends As They Get Wild For About Some Reading. Stay Tuned For A Big Hit Between The Lions There In Which That Is Coming Up.

Showtime In Association With WNED PBS Channel 17.

Based On The Arthur Books By Marc Brown.

"I Love You" Lyrics By: Lee Bernstein Copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music.

John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Music By: Traditional, Key Of F Major.

Created By: Mitchell Kriegman.

Directed By: Tim Lagasse.

Music By: Mitchell Kriegman, Tim Lagasse, Alan Menken, Dean Gordon.

Based On The Pinkalicious And Peterrific Books By: Victoria Kann.

Super Why Voices By: Nicholas Castel Vanderburgh, Siera Florindo, Zachary Bloch, Tajja Isen.

Based On The Saddle Club Books By: Bonnie Bryant.

Songs By: Mitchell Kriegman, Tim Lagasse, Alan Menken, Dean Gordon.

Based On The Clifford The Big Red Dog Books By: Norman Bridwell.

Based On The Animalia Book By: Graeme Base.

Based On The Babysitters Club Books By: Ann M. Martin.

Wanda The Witch Cartoon From 1988 Program: The Alphabet Game.

Designed By: Caroly Wilcox.

Screenplay By: Mitchell Kriegman, Tim Lagasse, Craig Bartlett, Dave Kinnoin.

Teleplay By: Mitchell Kriegman, Tim Lagasse, Craig Bartlett, Dave Kinnoin.

Based On The Mona The Vampire Books By: Sonia Holleyman.

Children's Television Workshop From 1969-2000.

Sesame Workshop From 2000-Present.

Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids.

Ernie And Bert Make A Snowman Teleplay By: Dulcy Singer, Joseph A. Bailey.

Based On Winnie The Pooh Books By: A.A. Milne.

Super Why Created By: Angela C. Santomero.

Blue's Clues Created By: Angela C. Santomero.

Designed By: Jennifer Oxley.

In Association With: PBS.

Barney VHS By: Dennis Deshazer.

Barney Program By: Jim Rowley.

Barney DVD By: Richard C, Leach.

Music Score By: Alan Menken, Tim Lagasse.

In Association With: PBS Kids.

Music Score By: Mitchell Kriegman

Based On The Ann Of Green Gables Books By: L.M. Montgomery.

Editor: Mitchell Kriegman.

Based On Thomas The Tank Engine Books By: Revernd W. Autry.

Screenplay By: Mitchell Kriegman.

Based On Fun Elliot Moose Books By: Andrea Beck.

Story By: Mitchell Kriegman.

Based On Timothy Goes To School Books By: Rosemery Wells.

Voices By: Dean Gordon, Tim Lagasse, Corey Burton.

Based On George Shrinks Books By: William Joyce.

Cookies In Bed Segment By: Norman Stiles.

Based On The Classic Hit Redwall Book Novel By: Brian Jaques.

Teleplay By: Dean Gordon.

Edited By: Mitchell Kriegman.

Title By: Tim Lagasse.

Based On The Spot Books By: Eric Hill.

This segment first reminds their friends Ernie And Bert Make A Snowman (EKA: Episode 1824) (Season 14). (Humming And Singing) There. How's That, Bert? Well, That's Just A Terrific Snowman, Ernie. Yep, I Think This Is One Of The Nicest Snowman I've Seen in A Long, Long Time. Yep. Come On. Let's Go Home And Eat. I'm Hungry. Bert! Hmm? You Can't Go Home. Why? I Mean, We Can't Leave The Snowman Here. I Mean, What If He Gets Cold Or Hungry, Bert? Ernie! He's A Snowman. He Can't Get Hungry Or Eat. Yeah, But You Got Hungry, Bert. Ah, But Ernie, He's Not Alive. He's Made Out Of Snow. See, There's A Difference Between Things They Are Alive And Things That Aren't. See, We're Alive, We Eat, We Breathe, We Grow, But The Snowman, He Doesn't Do Any Of Those Things. Are You Sure He Doesn't Breathe, Bert? I Mean, He Has A Mouth And A Nose. No, No, No, Ernie. He's Got A Carrot That We Put On Him As A Nose. Well, Maybe He Breathes Through His Carrot, Bert. Oh, Ernie. Hey, Bert, I Don't Know, I'm Afraid You'll Get Cold And Lonely Out Here Oh, Bert, I'm Afraid He's Gonna Get Cold And Lonely Out Here All By Himself, Bert. Easy, Easy. And Then He'll Be Sad, And I Don't Want Him To Be Sad, Bert. It's Okay. It's Okay, Ernie, He Doesn't Feel Sad Or Lonely Like We Do. He Doesn't Have Feelings. He's Made Out Of Snow, He Can't Get Cold. Yeah, Bert. But Bert. The Snow Is Cold, Bert. Ernie, He Does Not Have Any Feelings! He Can't Be Lonely, Or Sad, Or Cold. He Can't Even Feel If Somebody Touches Him. Oh, Well, We'll Just Check That Out, Bert. I Think I'll Tickle Him. He'll Feel That I'm Sure. Tickle Tickle Tickle Tickle Tickle. Nothing. Maybe You're Right, Bert. I Know You're Right, Ernie. Now Let's Go Home. I'm Getting Hungry And I'm Cold. Okay, Bert. Yeah, But, But... Bert, I Can't Leave Him Out In The Cold Like This! Oh, I Can't Leave You, Snowman! Ernie! (Moaning) But We Just Went All Over That. I Know, Bert, I Know He's Just A Snowman And He's Not Alive And He Can't Feel The Cold But He Looks Cold, Bert, And That Makes Me Very Sad, Bert. Oh, Ernie, He Is Not Coming Home With Us And That Is Final. Oh, All Right. But Bert, Can't We Just At Least Put Something Warm On Him? I Don't Know, A Hat Or Something? Uh, All Right, A Lot Of Snowmen Wear Hats, But Ernie, We Don't Have A Hat. Well, Bert, Maybe We Could... Maybe, Bert, We Could Just... What Are You Doing? We Could Just Loan Him Your Hat... Ernie, That's My Hat. ... Yourself, Bert, Just Like This. Ernie! There. Now His Head Looks So Much Warmer, Bert. But I Still Think We Could Use Something Like A... A Scarf. Oh, Please Don't. No, No. Maybe, Maybe, Bert, You'd Loan Him Your Scarf, Bert. Ahh! (Shivers) I'm Cold, Ernie. Now He Looks So Much Warmer. All Right, Bert. Now We Can Go Home, Bert, Okay? I Don't Believe This. Oh, Hey, Bert. What? You Shouldn't Stand Out Here In The Snow Without Your Hat And Your Scarf. You'll Catch Cold. (Sneezes) See What I Mean? Now Come On Home, Bert. But He Has... Ernie, He Has... (Sad Music)

Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle features Alphabet Song, Baa Baa Black Sheep and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star in the song to all three same melodies then.

A, B, C, D

E, F, G

Yes, Sir, Yes, Sir, Three Bags Full

Up Above The World So High

W, X

Y, And Z

Baa Baa Black Sheep, Have You Any Wool?

How I Wonder What You Are

This TV PBS WNED logo various fun stops fun it did with kinds of full music. This had pictures of white picture said Buffalo, New York, the other does have black picture says Toronto. We see white text says WNED Buffalo Toronto between that white circle, here Member Supported Public Television. Used great music with for now here either red background with black minus thingies back here, purple background with blue minus thingies back there, shows a stop either Buffalo or Toronto with black spotlight thingy here or green thingy here for now different kinds. "This Is WNED Buffalo Toronto, Member Supported Public Television." Plus a variant with fun it did: "This Is WNED Buffalo Toronto." Does replace special line.

Sony reminds simply of I've Been Working On The Railroad from Alphabet Soup Kathy, Derek, Tina here and Min wear train clothing Barney as train engineer.

Some of programs do first reminds for now these viewers of that cool grand Halloween sing-along Happy Haunting Party At Disneyland to it together for now in which that box has Mickey, Sam and Donald having a Halloween party at The Haunted Mansion during that Halloween program Sally, Sam and Zach have a Halloween party at Walt Disney's The Haunted Mansion hosted by fun Magic Mirror voice performed by Corey Burton with 10 spooktastic songs, five previews in this: Winnie The Pooh VHS 4 Storybook Classics featurettes, 5 Pooh Friendship videos, 5 Pooh Playtime videos, 5 Pooh Learning videos 4 Pooh collections 19 Pooh videos, Spot, Sing-ALong Songs, Kiki's Delivery Service, Summer Of The Monkeys coming this Christmas to video December 18 performers of three kids: Sally: Rachel Ham, Sam: Isaiah Griffin, and Zach: Tyler Hoechlin. Sally's clothing there which here red and black plenty of tremendous costumes barely taste Halloween candy play Halloween organ a kind of piano using it for music they even go trick-or-treating in the night but not day together.

Marvelous programs did with using music score here plus with closed captions to do that together plus can read words there of some lines to count lines with sweet number for it.

TV schedule there with Baloney and Blue's Room for now simply weekdays Monday to Friday then to spell words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet visiting with together. Plus a way to spell out some letters: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet. 28 letters, 36 notes, 4 words, 8 syllables, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's. Song was used in Riding In Barney's Car 1995 VHS song with full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up.

  • 12:00 AM Nightly Business Report (single day)
  • 12:30 AM Washington Week (single day)
  • 1:00 AM First Peoples (single day)
  • 1:30 AM Midsomer Murders (single day)
  • 2:00 AM Masterpiece (single day)
  • 5:00 AM Sit And Be Fit (single day)
  • 5:30 AM Classical Stretch (single day)
  • 6:00 AM Dinosaur Train (Monday-Friday, (and single day)
  • 6:30 AM Ready Jet Go (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 7:00 AM Odd Squad (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 7:30 AM Arthur (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 8:00 AM The Berenstain Bears (Monday-Friday)
  • 8:30 AM Caillou (Monday-Friday)
  • 9:00 AM Barney (Monday-Friday)
  • 9:30 AM Jay Jay The Jet Plane (Monday-Friday)
  • 10:00 AM Teletubbies (Monday-Friday)
  • 10:30 AM Sesame Street (Monday-Friday)
  • 11:00 AM Nature Cat (Monday-Friday)
  • 11:30 AM Xavier Riddle And The Secret Museum (Monday-Friday)
  • 12:00 PM Curious George (Monday-Friday)
  • 12:30 PM Cyberchase (Monday-Friday)
  • 1:00 PM Postcards From Buster (Monday-Friday)
  • 1:30 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (from 1968-2001) (Monday-Friday)
  • 2:00 PM Clifford The Big Red Dog (Monday-Friday)
  • 2:30 PM Thomas And Friends (Monday-Friday)
  • 3:00 PM Wild Kratts (Monday-Friday)
  • 3:30 PM Let's Go Luna (Monday-Friday)
  • 4:00 PM Peep And The Big Wide World (Monday-Friday)
  • 4:30 PM Nanalan (Monday-Friday)
  • 5:00 PM The Toy Castle (Monday-Friday)
  • 5:30 PM Animalia (seven times a week)
  • 6:00 PM The Saddle Club (seven times a week)
  • 6:30 PM Super Why (seven times a week)
  • 7:00 PM Maya And Miguel (single night)
  • 7:30 PM Jim Knox's Wild Zoofari (single night)
  • 8:00 PM Splash And Bubbles (single night)
  • 8:30 PM Hero Elementary (single night)
  • 9:00 PM As Time Goes By (single night)
  • 9:30 PM Are You Being Served (single night)
  • 10:00 PM Dectourists (single night)
  • 10:30 PM Great Performances (single night)
  • 11:00 PM BBC World News (single night)

And The Finale Here...

  • 11:30 PM Keeping Up Appearances

That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet.

Credits:

  • Show Association With Scholastic
  • Based On The Mona The Vampire Books By: Sonia Holleyman
  • "I Love You" Lyrics By: Lee Bernstein Copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music
  • Based On The Arthur Books By: Marc Brown
  • Showtime Produced By Warner Bros.
  • Love In The Junkyard Great Jam Country Ballad Track 9 Of 15 From Album Silly Songs
  • Love In The Junkyard From Album Silly Songs Track 9 Of 15 Music By: Christopher Cerf And Norman Stiles Sung By: Oscar C Major D Major
  • The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen
  • Music By: Mitchell Kriegman, Dean Gordon, Alan Menken, Dave Kinnoin
  • Based On The Clifford The Big Red Dog Books By: Norman Bridwell
  • Writer By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Directed By: Tim Lagasse
  • Edited By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Teleplay By: Dean Gordon
  • Screenplay By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Based On The Babysitters Club Books By: Ann M. Martin
  • Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Artist By: Sam Rugby
  • Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids
  • Written By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Based On Classic Winnie The Pooh Books By: A.A. Milne
  • Sound Effects: Dick Maitland
  • Based On The Animalia Books By: Graeme Base
  • Editor: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Hero Elementary Voices By: Carlos Diaz, Veronica Hortiguela, Jadiel Dowlin, Stephany Seki, Stacey DePass
  • Covers By: Sid Tona
  • Based On The Curious George Books By: Margaret And H.A. Rey
  • Albums By: Carlos Tia
  • Program By: Jose Tipa
  • Songs By: Mitchell Kriegman, Alan Menken, Dave Kinnoin
  • Novels By: Tina Towa
  • Authors By: Arthur Dowell
  • Produced By: Valerie Pota
  • Executive Producer: Dulcy Singer
  • Producer: Lisa Simon
  • Directors: Jon Stone, Robert Myhrum, Lisa Simon, Bob Schwarz, Ozzie Alfonso, David Heeley, Stan Lathan
  • Head Writer: Norman Stiles
  • Writers: Joseph A. Bailey, Sara Compton, Tom Dunsmuir, Judy Freudberg, Tony Geiss, John Glines, Emily Perl Kingsley, David Korr, Luis Santeiro, Ray Sipherd
  • Supervising Film Producer: Edith Zornow
  • Associate Producer: Arlene Sherman
  • Original Muppets by: Donald Sahlin, Kermit Love
  • Current Muppets by: Caroly Wilcox with Edward G. Christie, Cheryl Blalock
  • Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
  • Conductor: Dave Conner
  • Post Production Supervisor: Ozzie Alfonso
  • Associate Directors: Emily Squires, Ted May
  • Production Supervisor: Frieda Lipp
  • Art Directors: Alan J. Compton, Victor DiNapoli
  • Production Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
  • Stage Managers: Mortimer J. O'Brien, Hank Smith
  • Set Decorator: Nat Mongioi
  • Costume Designer: Bill Kellard
  • Graphic Artist: Gerri Brioso
  • Senior Scenic Artist: Jane K. Asch
  • Production Assistants: Joseph Catalano, Rob Gardner, Cheryl Ann Jung, Diane Mitchell, Danette Morganelli, Thelma Moses, Mercedes Polanco, Lynn Roberge
  • Film Editors: Mike Breddan, Joel Appel
  • Technical Advisor: Walt Rauffer
  • Unit Manager: Ruth Scovill
  • Ernie And Bert Make A Snowman Teleplay By: Dulcy Singer, Joseph A. Bailey
  • Technical Director: Ralph Mensch
  • Lighting Directors: William Knight, Dick Weiss, Randy Nordstrom
  • Audio: Louis J. Bruno
  • Video: Bryan Keen
  • Camera: Frank Biondo, Arnold Giordano, Jerry Gruen
  • Videotape Editors: John Hutchison, Ben Wilder
  • Make-Up: Michael Gemelli
  • Hair Stylist: Karen Specht
  • Wardrobe: Grisha Mynova
  • Curriculum Coordinator: Robert Emerick
  • John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Music By: Traditional, Key Of F Major
  • Executive Producer: David D. Connell
  • Producers: Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr., Jon Stone, Matt Robinson, Lutrelle Horne
  • Directors: Neil Smith, David Roth, Jan S. Rifkinson
  • Writers: Jon Stone, Jeffrey Moss, Bruce Hart, Carol Hart, Ray Sipherd, Jerry Juhl, Virginia Schone, Dan Wilcox
  • Art Director: Charles Rosen
  • Costume Designer: Doreen Ackerman
  • Music Director: Joe Raposo
  • Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
  • Associate Producer: Lutrelle Horne
  • Director of Research: Edward L. Palmer, Ph.D.
  • Chairman, Board of Advisors: Gerald S. Lesser, Ph.D.
  • Director of Operations: Ronald L. Weaver
  • Production Supervisor: Lew Barlow
  • Supervising Film Editor: Dorothy Tod
  • Film Editor: M.M. Murphy
  • Graphic Artist: Elaine Selig
  • Special Assistants: Barbara Demaray, Jane O'Connor
  • Assistant to the Producer: Dulcy Singer
  • Production Assistants: Emily Squires, Mary Jane Behrens, Naomi Foner, Lisa Simon, Mary Bauer
  • Associate Director: Jan S. Rifkinson
  • Technical Director: Bob Alexander
  • Lighting Director: Mike Mannes
  • Video: Bob Squittieri, Gridley Quihuis
  • Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
  • Property Coordinator: Nat Mongioi
  • Unit Managers: Bernie Jones, Tony Marshall
  • Hair Stylist: Mickey Lawrence
  • Make-Up: Phyllis Grens
  • Video Tape Editors: Joe O'Dowd, John Hutchison, Vincent Sims, Hal McKeon
  • Camera: Frank Biondo, Richard King
  • Recorded by Tele-Tape at Second Stage

During the end credits for each VHS and DVD program, with announcer Bonnie telling viewers that Between The Lions will be coming up next with seen on PBS Kids. It's Time For Two Toons With Cleo, Leona, Click, Lionel, Theo, And Their Friends As They Get Wild For About Some Reading. Stay Tuned For A Big Hit Between The Lions There In Which That Is Coming Up.

Plus in the ending there to it, coming up next WNED PBS Channel 17 for seeing what program that do to visit each program showing it out with share a single show.

The logo starts by zooming out of a motion picture camera lens with lasers flying about. The camera is being operated by Kermit the Frog himself, who is seen sitting on a large crane extended way up into a sunset sky and laughing. As the crane moves away and Kermit goes into silhouette, a laser writes the text "Kevin Doody" (in its familiar font) as the word "TELEVISION" in bright metallic letters spaced to fit the width of "Jim Henson", zooms and turns to settle below.

Over a white background, we see an anthropomorphic pig standing on the right of the screen, with a straw in his mouth, wearing cowboy attire. The crudely-written text "PETER HANNAN TELEVISION", in black, is next to the pig.

On a brown background, there is a tall, stylized totem pole bird, which has a yellow haze around it. Under it are the words "KEVIN DOODY PRODUCTIONS", made out of brown sticks. Up there said with Producers By: Craig Bartlett and Dave Kinnoin, this features Kevin which singing a slower rendition of the sweet incorrect song Rubber Duckie Had A Barn that silly answer in Blue's Favorite Song because duckies cannot own them that's an incorrect song duckies cannot own these farms because there's a song about a duck and the barn Bonnie tells him no that she tells him that it's just supposed to sing Old MacDonald. "Rubber Duckie Had A Barn. E-I-E-I-O. Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Remember?"

On a black background, we see a wide, fuzzy pale gray/blue-textured line appear in the very center. Above it are the words "The following program is available in high-definition TV" in white is at the top and below is the tiny PBS "Circle P-Heads" logo with the words "WHERE AVAILABLE" in white under it. Then, the PBS logo rotates and turns into a bug for "HD." The other great way to put it together changes into a purple Wide Screen bug with two brackets. Just after that happens, the top words disappear and becomes "PBS Welcomes You to the Future" in white and the words "WHERE AVAILABLE" fade out. Suddenly, the wide, fuzzy line expands as the screen becomes letterboxed and tons of numbers and letters all in computer graphic-oriented fonts emerge to all directions of the screen. The screen then fills with a mixture of tan/mustard yellow/beige colors as the words "PBS A DIGITAL PRESENTATION" (with "PBS" in black and in its usual ITC Lubalin Graph Bold font and the other text in white and in a plainer, condensed font) appear at the lower-right corner of the screen with violet streaks of light behind them. As this happens, the PBS logo, an extreme close-up of a woman's eye and some nature-oriented clips appear.

On a white BG, the PBS "Circle P-Head" appears in the center then fades out. It's replaced by the words "The following program is available in high-definition" in a black Bulldog Light font zooms in. Then the usual "Be More PBS" logo appears a la the 3rd PBS Home Video/DVD logo. In the BG, various live-action clips are playing, all in expanding letterboxed rectangular screens (similar to the one from the CBS/Fox Video widescreen logo). Among some of the clips are: A shirtless man piggy-backing his son and smiling, Spaceships, A dune, An elderly woman and her grandchild smiling, A leopard running, The cello and French horn sections of a philharmonic, A mom, dad, son, and daughter in swimsuits, hugging each other in front of a canal.

We fade to a P-head outline on a sky background framed with black. The lines from the 1989 PBS logo come from the right side of the screen and go into the P-head's eye, after which the sky background fills the screen and the P-Head reverts to its color from the 1989 TV Ident logo as "PBS HOME VIDEO", in dark electric blue with rippling waves, fades in at the bottom of the screen.

On a white background, some crudely drawn P-heads are seen (the first of which is named Pernell P-Pal), with Pernell wearing a red cap and an earring, singing "This is! P-B-SSSSSS!" while dancing. Near the end, Pernell ad-libs "Woo-hoo-hooooo!" a la Michael Jackson as his cap flies off. Then, the text "PBS" in its corporate font appears in black as the cap drops back on his head, and a red P-shaped dog (whose name is P-Pet) runs across the screen, barks, then walks away. There is a variation where P-Pet gives the P-Pals a blue balloon with the text "e/i" (pronounced, ee-eye, and short for "Educational and Informative") on it in the Comic Sans font, which was added in 1997, a year after the 6th PBS ident debuted. Sometimes, the logo fades out after P-Pet barks. There is a variation where the camera quickly goes through a doorway on a black background and the three color-changing P-Pals are seen against the white background, with confetti falling from the top, and all three P-Pals yell "Surprise!" and cheer with loud party horns heard in the background. This was a very short-lived version and was usually played in-between shows as a promo. There is a long version of the "Surprise!" variant which first takes place on a black background. Then the door opens and one of the P-Pals peeks in. Then it peeks out and the door closes. Then P-Pet (from the standard version), walks through the screen and into the door. Then another P-Pal peeks in from the above and peeks out. Then the door opens and we proceed into the animation above. There is another variant of the long version where some kids say "The P-Pals are coming!" 8 times, then they say "Who are the P-Pals?" right before the door opens, then after the door opens and the P-Pals yell surprise they shout "The P-Pals are coming!" one last time, and then one of the kids says "Watch for them!"

On a lime green background is a close-up of an eye. The eye blinks. After that, the camera zooms out to reveal that it is a boy (officially named Dash in 2006), who is wearing a white short-sleeved T-shirt, blue pants, and white shoes. Then, he points his finger in the head and scratches his head trying to think about something. A great big smile on his face appears and says “Doink!” when he gets an idea, and then the background becomes a green circle with his face on it, and a white thought bubble appears with the letters "PBS" growing until it reaches the bubble ending on a pink striped background (similar to a color of Dot's shirt). The URL address for PBS Kids appears at the bottom left corner of the screen. On the same lime green background as the Dash variant, there is a pathway at the bottom of the screen, and a girl (officially named Dot in 2007) runs up to the screen, who is wearing a long sleeved scarlet-and-white (later pink) striped shirt, black pants and white shoes. Once she reaches the center of the screen, a great big smile on her face appears. A circle zooms out like the Dash variant, on a white background with pink, yellow and blue lines moving around, revealing the PBS Kids circle logo. The URL for PBS Kids, also from the Dash variant, appears at the bottom left corner of the screen. On a green background with spinning circles is Dash at first a caveman with an emotionless face, then he squashes himself to become a scuba diver, after which the background changes to blue and the circles float away. Finally, he squashes himself again to become a robot. He grabs a white oval with the letters "PBS" in it. He then squashes himself for the last time, turning into the circular PBS Kids logo with his face on it. Blue bubbles are shaking on a pastel spring bud background. On the same green background is Dot at first a tiger with her hair covering her ears unlike in the Boy variant. When she squashes herself to become a purple octopus (the skin for her face is pink), she puffs her cheeks and then smiles. Finally, she squashes herself again to become an astronaut (the skin is aquamarine). After that, she squashes herself for the last time, turning into the circular PBS Kids logo with her face on it on a blue background with stars. A view of a blue pond on a snowy field with green trees on a light sky blue background is seen. Dash is also seen wearing a scarf, a jacket, a pair of gloves and ice-skating boots, which starts to go ice-skating, and while in front of the screen, the snowflakes are seen coming down. Suddenly, he feels the ground shaking and stops, again with more falling snowflakes. Then, the camera pans out to reveal that he is in a snow globe (with the bottom part of it colored in yellow; the window is also seen in the reflection of it if the viewer looks very closely), which is most likely held by Dot, who is seen shaking the snow globe just to make it snow. Dot then giggles. Snow covers the screen to transition to the circular PBS Kids logo (without the word "KIDS") on a light sky blue background with snowflakes. The PBS Kids logo is with Dot’s face afterwards on it. On a lime green background, Dash looks at the goldfish in the fishbowl on the desk (the window is seen on the reflection of the fishbowl like the above ident, if the viewer looks very closely). Then, the camera cuts to a close-up view of the fishbowl when Dash comes behind it a goldfish is in. A goldfish then gets surprised. Then, bubbles cover the screen to transition to an oceanic underwater view of Dash, who is imagining that he is a goldfish (the skin is colored orange) that's swimming in peace under the water. After a second, he gets swallowed by Dot as a green fish. Before Dot can look at the screen, bubbles cover the screen to transition to the circular PBS Kids logo (without the word "KIDS") on a light blue background with bubbles. The PBS Kids logo is with Dot’s face afterwards on it.

Sweet as it did singing Rubber Duckie Had A Barn did with singing a funny song:

Rubber Duckie Had A Barn

E-I-E-I-O

Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Together.

Plus in the end for each cool tape closing theme plays with 20 fun animal facts.

One Of The Coolest Animals I Know Is My Friend Bob The Anteater. Anteaters Are Great. Did You Know They Sleep As Much As 15 Hours Every Day? I Mean, I Love To Nap Myself, But That's A Lot Of Sleep. Ah, And They Have A Great Sense Of Smell. Hmm. I Wonder What Smells Bob Likes Best. Next Time You See Him, Ask Him For Me, Okay?

Smooch And Winslow Are Very Amazing Animals. They're Marmosets. A Marmoset Is A Kind Of Monkey. Hey, Did You Know That Marmosets Like To Live With Other Members Of Their Family? Like Their Brothers And Sisters. No Wonder Smooch And Winslow Had So Much Fun Sharing A House. Uh, Except When Winslow Leaves His Stuff On The Floor Of Course.

Not To Toot My Own Horn Or Anything, But I Think We Sloths Are Pretty Interesting Animals. Did You Know That I'm An 'Erbivore? All Sloths Are. It Means That We Only Eat Plants, Shoots, Leaves, And Sometimes Fruit. That's A Good Diet For Slow-Moving Creatures Like Me. Leaves Are Pretty Easy To Catch.

One Of My Favorite Animals Is My Friend Wartz. He's A Red-Eyed Tree Frog. Tree Frogs Are Really Great Climbers. Yup. Most Of Them Have Sticky Pads On Their Feet. And Those Pads Help Them Climb Trees And Leap Through The Treetops. Whoa. Tree Frogs Sure Are Amazing. And I Think Wartz Is The Most Amazing Tree Frog I've Ever Met. Don't You?

You Know Who's A Great Animal? My Friend Burdette. She's A Quetzal Bird. Whoa. I Know That's A Big Word, But It Just Means She's A Very Pretty Kind Of Bird. Hey, Did You Know That All Birds Have Feathers And That No Other Animals Do? Pretty Cool, Huh? Burdette Loves Her Feathers. And She Should. They Sure Are Beautiful. And Useful, Too.

Madge Is One Of The Oldest And Most Interesting Animals Here In The World Tree. Did You Know That Turtles Have Been Around For Millions And Millions Of Years? It's True. The First Turtles Were Around Even Before The Dinosaurs. Now, Madge Isn't Quite That Old, But She Has Been Around A Long Time. And That's One Reason She Knows So Much About So Many Things.

Smooch And Winslow Are The Coolest Marmoset Monkeys I've Ever Met. Hey, Did You Know That Baby Marmosets Are Often Cared For By Their Older Brothers And Sisters? Yup, Marmoset Families Really Take Care At Each Other. Hmm. I Wonder If That's Why Smooch And Winslow Get Along So Well. Hey, What Do You Think? Would You Like To Take Care Of A Baby Marmoset?

Anteaters Are Very Cool Animals. Do You Remember Which One Of My Friends Is An Anteater? That's Right, It's Bob. Did You Know That Anteaters Mouths Are Extremely Small? Yeah. You Could Barely Fit A Pencil In An Anteaters Mouth. Not That An Anteater Would Want A Pencil In His Mouth. Luckily, Their Tongues Are Long. Really Long, So They Can Stick Them Way Out Of Their Mouths To Collect Food. I Bet Those Long Tongues Sure Would Be Good For Lollipop Licking. What Do You Think?

My Friends Smooch And Winslow Are 2 Animals Who Love Playing And Scampering Around The Forest. They're Marmosets. And Marmosets Are Pretty Active Monkeys. I Bet You've Seen Smooch And Winslow Doing Lots Of Scampering And Vine Swinging Yourself. Hey, Did You Know That Marmosets Travel More Than A Mile A Day With All Their Fun And Games? Yup, That's A Lot Of Ground To Cover.

As Far As Animals Go, We Sloths Are About As Slow As They Get. We Won't Ever Win Any Races, That's For Sure. Unless It's A Race To See Who's Slowest. We're The Slowest Moving Mammals In The World. We Even Digest Our Food Slowly. Really Slowly. It Sometimes Takes Us Sloths A Month To Digest A Meal. That Sure Is A Long Time For Food To Travel Through Your Body, Don't You Think?

My Friend Wartz Is A Red-Eyed Tree Frog. And They Are Really Interesting Animals. Red-Eyed Tree Frogs Are So Green That When They're Sitting On A Leaf And They Have Their Big Red Eyes Closed. Well, You Can Hardly See Them. Pretty Neat, Huh? When An Animal Can Blend In With Its Surroundings, That's Called Camouflage. Camouflage Sure Would Come In Handy In A Game Of Hide-And-Seek. Don't You Think?

My Friend Bob Is An Anteater. And That's A Very Interesting Kind Of Animal. Did You Know That New-Born Anteaters Ride Around On Their Moms Back For Up To A Whole Year? Whoa. Now That's What I Call One Long Piggyback Ride. Can You Imagine Riding On Your Moms Back For A Whole Year? I Wonder How She'd Feel About That. Do You Think You'd Like To Get A Piggyback Ride From An Anteater?

My Friend Oko Is A Monkey. And We All Know He Is One Interesting Animal. Did You Know That The Fastest Monkeys Can Travel Through The Trees As Fast As 30 Miles An Hour? That's Probably As Fast As The Bus You Ride To School. Can You Imagine That? Boy, I Sure Can't. But I'm A Sloth And We're Pretty Slow. Being As Fast As A Monkey Would Really Come In Handy In A Race. Wouldn't You Like To Be Fast Like Oko? He's A Pretty Cool Monkey.

There Are Lots Of Cool Things To Learn About Animals. Like Wartz. Wartz Is An Amphibian. Did You Know That? You're Probably Wondering, "Hey, What's An Amphibian?" Well, An Amphibian Is An Animal They Can Live Both On Land, And In The Water. Do You Remember When Wartz Had His Metamorphosis? He Grew From Being A Tadpole Swimming In The Pond To A Frog They Can Hop On Land. Can You Think Of Another Kind Of Animal That Has A Metamorphosis?

I Sure Am Lucky To Have So Many Interesting Friends. Like Oko. Did You Know There Are Some Monkeys Called Howler Monkeys Who Can Howl So Loud That Their Calls Can Be Heard Almost 2 Miles Away? Whoa. If You Were A Howler Monkey, You Can Have Quite A Long Distance Conversation. No Need For A Telephone. You Can Just Open The Window And Howl To Your Friend Who Lives Down The Street. But I Think Your Mom Or Dad Might Ask You To Keep It Down.

My Friend Burdette is One Beautiful Animal. Burdette's A Quetzal Bird. And Quetzal Birds Have Bright Green And Red Feathers And Very Long White Tails. Oh Yeah. And Their Tails Can Get 2 Times As Long As Their Whole Bodies. Ha! Can You Imagine That? When They Fly, Their Tails Flow Behind Them. Quetzal Birds Like My Friend Burdette Sure Are Beautiful. Which Animals Do You Think Are Beautiful?

Every Animal I Know Is Special In Some Way. You May Have Heard Smooch And Winslow Saying That Our Fish Friend Ick Is Slimy. Well, Um, He Is. Ick's Skin Makes Its Very Own Slimy Covering To Protect Him From Getting Sick, And To Cover Cuts So They Can Heal. And That Slimy Coding Also Helps Ick Zip Through The Water Really Fast. Imagine How Fast You'd Be Able To Swim If You Were As Slippery As A Fish.

Animals Sure Are Cool. Especially Turtles Like My Friend Madge? Did You Know That Madge Doesn't Have Any Teeth? And It's Not Because She's So Old. Turtles Have Hard Sharp Edges In Their Mouths Instead Of Teeth. And Those Are What Madge Uses To Munch Her Food. She Uses Her Mouth, Um... Almost Like A Bird Uses Its Beak. Hey, Can You Think Of One Of My Friends Who Has A Beak? That's Right. Burdette.

My Friend Ick Is A Fish. Fish Are Wonderful Animals. Very Different From Mammals Like You And Me. One Thing About Fish Is That They Breathe Through Gills. Not Like The Lungs You And I Breathe With. Water Goes In And Out Of Their Gills, And The Gills Get The Oxygen Out Of The Water. That's The Air That Fish Breathe. Did You Know That There's Air In Water? Well, That's Right, There Is. Yup, Ick Is One Interesting Animal.

I Just Love Learning Fun Facts About My Animal Friends. Well, Like Ick For Instance. He's A Fish. Did You Know That Many Types Of Fish Don't Sleep? They Rest With Their Eyes Wide Open And Take It Easy. But If I Were A Fish, I'd Miss Just Lying Back And Taking A Good Old Fashioned Snooze. In Fact, I Think It Might Be Time For A Nap Right About Now.

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Eight station bugs with can also seen in each program: Garden Zoo Flower Toy, No, Those Places, WNED PBS TV Program, Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen: Se. Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy, The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen, WNED Channel 17 VHS, John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet TV program. Used in there with for now here Love In The Junkyard sung by Oscar for a country ballad C Major D Major for now The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen. These viewers can just show viewers how much they can do love here in a garden, at the zoo with zoo animals simply it, flowers are great with, here also sharing toys. That version in which features an instrumental break key of D Major during the instrumental break. This version in which here in that ballad track 9 of 15 from album Silly Songs.

Thank You For Joining You Today. Join Us Next Time For Out Great Visit For Today. Until Then, Pasta With Dub Together For Now Fun It Did With Using A Spoon Here. Still Now, Not Playing The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Did Which Fun It Shares Now Good Friends Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria And Kids Just Sang It For It.

Thank You For Joining You Today. Tune In Next Week For Now With More Central Adventures. Until Then, Pasta With Dub Together For Now Fun It Did With Using A Spoon Here. Still Now, Not Playing The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Did Which Fun It Shares Now Good Friends Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria And Kids Just Sang It For It.

Ask Your Song Dealer About Copies Of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet. Simply A Song Which First Reminds Of Parades For The Melody With Full A Steady March.

We see these words The End with Kevin singing Rubber Duckie Had A Barn Mickey tells him no that it wasn't it so he supposed to sing Old MacDonald. Rubber Duckie Had A Barn. E-I-E-I-O. Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Together.

Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy.

The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen.

WNED Channel 17 VHS.

John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet.

Be Sure To Stay Tuned For More Disney Sing Along Fun.

That Is A Stop Sign. Press The Button If You're All Done Playing.

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"J". "O". "H". "N". "J". "A". "C". "O". "B". "J". "I". "N". "G". "L". "E". "H". "E". "I". "M". "E". "R". "S". "C". "H". "M". "I". "D". "T". From Are We There Yet. 28 Letters, 36 Notes, 4 Words, 8 Syllables, 32 Words For Lyrics, 8 Da's.

Questions in these with for each VHS DVD program using 5 W's: what, when, where, who, and why for each single program fun it did with such a hit surprise.

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Up Above The World So High

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Y, And Z

Baa Baa Black Sheep, Have You Any Wool?

How I Wonder What You Are

This TV PBS WNED logo various fun stops fun it did with kinds of full music. This had pictures of white picture said Buffalo, New York, the other does have black picture says Toronto. We see white text says WNED Buffalo Toronto between that white circle, here Member Supported Public Television. Used great music with for now here either red background with black minus thingies back here, purple background with blue minus thingies back there, shows a stop either Buffalo or Toronto with black spotlight thingy here or green thingy here for now different kinds. "This Is WNED Buffalo Toronto, Member Supported Public Television." Plus a variant with fun it did: "This Is WNED Buffalo Toronto." Does replace special line.

Sony reminds simply of I've Been Working On The Railroad from Alphabet Soup Kathy, Derek, Tina here and Min wear train clothing Barney as train engineer.

Some of programs do first reminds for now these viewers of that cool grand Halloween sing-along Happy Haunting Party At Disneyland to it together for now in which that box has Mickey, Sam and Donald having a Halloween party at The Haunted Mansion during that Halloween program Sally, Sam and Zach have a Halloween party at Walt Disney's The Haunted Mansion hosted by fun Magic Mirror voice performed by Corey Burton with 10 spooktastic songs, five previews in this: Winnie The Pooh VHS 4 Storybook Classics featurettes, 5 Pooh Friendship videos, 5 Pooh Playtime videos, 5 Pooh Learning videos 4 Pooh collections 19 Pooh videos, Spot, Sing-Along Songs, Kiki's Delivery Service, Summer Of The Monkeys coming this Christmas to video December 18 performers of three kids: Sally: Rachel Ham, Sam: Isaiah Griffin, and Zach: Tyler Hoechlin. Sally's clothing there which here red and black plenty of tremendous costumes barely taste Halloween candy play Halloween organ a kind of piano using it for music they even go trick-or-treating in the night but not day together.

Marvelous programs did with using music score here plus with closed captions to do that together plus can read words there of some lines to count lines with sweet number for it.

Then favorite weekend shows to spell words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet visiting with together. Plus a way to spell out some letters: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet. 28 letters, 36 notes, 4 words, 8 syllables, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's. Song was used in Riding In Barney's Car 1995 VHS song with full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up.

  • 12:00 AM Nightly Business Report (single day)
  • 12:30 AM Washington Week (single day)
  • 1:00 AM First Peoples (single day)
  • 1:30 AM Midsomer Murders (single day)
  • 2:00 AM Masterpiece (single day)
  • 5:00 AM Sit And Be Fit (single day)
  • 5:30 AM Classical Stretch (single day)
  • 6:00 AM Dinosaur Train (Monday-Friday, (and single day)
  • 6:30 AM Ready Jet Go (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 7:00 AM Odd Squad (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 7:30 AM Arthur (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 8:00 AM Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (Monday-Friday, and weekends)
  • 8:30 AM Peg+Cat (Monday-Friday, and weekends)
  • 9:00 AM MotorWeek (weekends)
  • 9:30 AM The New Yankee Workshop
  • 10:00 AM The Victory Garden
  • 10:30 AM Ask This Old House
  • 11:00 AM This Old House
  • 11:30 AM DW Focus On Escape
  • 12:00 PM Cook's Country
  • 12:30 PM Mexico One Plate At A Time
  • 1:00 PM Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television
  • 1:30 PM Steven Raichlen's Project Fire
  • 2:00 PM It's Sew Easy
  • 2:30 PM New York Now
  • 3:00 PM P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
  • 3:30 PM Sara's Weeknight Meals
  • 4:00 PM Growing A Greener World
  • 4:30 Lidia's Kitchen
  • 5:00 PM Pati's Mexican Table
  • 5:30 PM Animalia (seven times a week)
  • 6:00 PM The Saddle Club (seven times a week)
  • 6:30 PM Super Why (seven times a week)
  • 7:00 PM Maya And Miguel (single night)
  • 7:30 PM Jim Knox's Wild Zoofari (single night)
  • 8:00 PM Splash And Bubbles (single night)
  • 8:30 PM Hero Elementary (single night)
  • 9:00 PM As Time Goes By (single night)
  • 9:30 PM Are You Being Served (single night)
  • 10:00 PM Dectourists (single night)
  • 10:30 PM Great Performances (single night)
  • 11:00 PM BBC World News (single night)

And The Finale Here...

  • 11:30 PM Keeping Up Appearances

That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet.

Credits:

  • Show Association With Scholastic
  • Based On The Mona The Vampire Books By: Sonia Holleyman
  • "I Love You" Lyrics By: Lee Bernstein Copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music
  • Based On The Arthur Books By: Marc Brown
  • Showtime Produced By Warner Bros.
  • Love In The Junkyard Great Jam Country Ballad Track 9 Of 15 From Album Silly Songs
  • Love In The Junkyard From Album Silly Songs Track 9 Of 15 Music By: Christopher Cerf And Norman Stiles Sung By: Oscar C Major D Major
  • The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen
  • Music By: Mitchell Kriegman, Dean Gordon, Alan Menken, Dave Kinnoin
  • Based On The Clifford The Big Red Dog Books By: Norman Bridwell
  • Writer By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Directed By: Tim Lagasse
  • Edited By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Teleplay By: Dean Gordon
  • Screenplay By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Based On The Babysitters Club Books By: Ann M. Martin
  • Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Artist By: Sam Rugby
  • Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids
  • Written By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Based On Classic Winnie The Pooh Books By: A.A. Milne
  • Sound Effects: Dick Maitland
  • Based On The Animalia Books By: Graeme Base
  • Editor: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Hero Elementary Voices By: Carlos Diaz, Veronica Hortiguela, Jadiel Dowlin, Stephany Seki, Stacey DePass
  • Covers By: Sid Tona
  • Based On The Curious George Books By: Margaret And H.A. Rey
  • Albums By: Carlos Tia
  • Program By: Jose Tipa
  • Songs By: Mitchell Kriegman, Alan Menken, Dave Kinnoin
  • Novels By: Tina Towa
  • Authors By: Arthur Dowell
  • Produced By: Valerie Pota
  • Executive Producer: Dulcy Singer
  • Producer: Lisa Simon
  • Directors: Jon Stone, Robert Myhrum, Lisa Simon, Bob Schwarz, Ozzie Alfonso, David Heeley, Stan Lathan
  • Head Writer: Norman Stiles
  • Writers: Joseph A. Bailey, Sara Compton, Tom Dunsmuir, Judy Freudberg, Tony Geiss, John Glines, Emily Perl Kingsley, David Korr, Luis Santeiro, Ray Sipherd
  • Supervising Film Producer: Edith Zornow
  • Associate Producer: Arlene Sherman
  • Original Muppets by: Donald Sahlin, Kermit Love
  • Current Muppets by: Caroly Wilcox with Edward G. Christie, Cheryl Blalock
  • Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
  • Conductor: Dave Conner
  • Post Production Supervisor: Ozzie Alfonso
  • Associate Directors: Emily Squires, Ted May
  • Production Supervisor: Frieda Lipp
  • Art Directors: Alan J. Compton, Victor DiNapoli
  • Production Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
  • Stage Managers: Mortimer J. O'Brien, Hank Smith
  • Set Decorator: Nat Mongioi
  • Costume Designer: Bill Kellard
  • Graphic Artist: Gerri Brioso
  • Senior Scenic Artist: Jane K. Asch
  • Production Assistants: Joseph Catalano, Rob Gardner, Cheryl Ann Jung, Diane Mitchell, Danette Morganelli, Thelma Moses, Mercedes Polanco, Lynn Roberge
  • Film Editors: Mike Breddan, Joel Appel
  • Technical Advisor: Walt Rauffer
  • Unit Manager: Ruth Scovill
  • Ernie And Bert Make A Snowman Teleplay By: Dulcy Singer, Joseph A. Bailey
  • Technical Director: Ralph Mensch
  • Lighting Directors: William Knight, Dick Weiss, Randy Nordstrom
  • Audio: Louis J. Bruno
  • Video: Bryan Keen
  • Camera: Frank Biondo, Arnold Giordano, Jerry Gruen
  • Videotape Editors: John Hutchison, Ben Wilder
  • Make-Up: Michael Gemelli
  • Hair Stylist: Karen Specht
  • Wardrobe: Grisha Mynova
  • Curriculum Coordinator: Robert Emerick
  • John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Music By: Traditional, Key Of F Major
  • Executive Producer: David D. Connell
  • Producers: Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr., Jon Stone, Matt Robinson, Lutrelle Horne
  • Directors: Neil Smith, David Roth, Jan S. Rifkinson
  • Writers: Jon Stone, Jeffrey Moss, Bruce Hart, Carol Hart, Ray Sipherd, Jerry Juhl, Virginia Schone, Dan Wilcox
  • Art Director: Charles Rosen
  • Costume Designer: Doreen Ackerman
  • Music Director: Joe Raposo
  • Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
  • Associate Producer: Lutrelle Horne
  • Director of Research: Edward L. Palmer, Ph.D.
  • Chairman, Board of Advisors: Gerald S. Lesser, Ph.D.
  • Director of Operations: Ronald L. Weaver
  • Production Supervisor: Lew Barlow
  • Supervising Film Editor: Dorothy Tod
  • Film Editor: M.M. Murphy
  • Graphic Artist: Elaine Selig
  • Special Assistants: Barbara Demaray, Jane O'Connor
  • Assistant to the Producer: Dulcy Singer
  • Production Assistants: Emily Squires, Mary Jane Behrens, Naomi Foner, Lisa Simon, Mary Bauer
  • Associate Director: Jan S. Rifkinson
  • Technical Director: Bob Alexander
  • Lighting Director: Mike Mannes
  • Video: Bob Squittieri, Gridley Quihuis
  • Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
  • Property Coordinator: Nat Mongioi
  • Unit Managers: Bernie Jones, Tony Marshall
  • Hair Stylist: Mickey Lawrence
  • Make-Up: Phyllis Grens
  • Video Tape Editors: Joe O'Dowd, John Hutchison, Vincent Sims, Hal McKeon
  • Camera: Frank Biondo, Richard King
  • Recorded by Tele-Tape at Second Stage

During the end credits for each VHS and DVD program, with announcer Bonnie telling viewers that Between The Lions will be coming up next with seen on PBS Kids. It's Time For Two Toons With Cleo, Leona, Click, Lionel, Theo, And Their Friends As They Get Wild For About Some Reading. Stay Tuned For A Big Hit Between The Lions There In Which That Is Coming Up.

Plus in the ending there to it, coming up next WNED PBS Channel 17 for seeing what program that do to visit each program showing it out with share a single show.

The logo starts by zooming out of a motion picture camera lens with lasers flying about. The camera is being operated by Kermit the Frog himself, who is seen sitting on a large crane extended way up into a sunset sky and laughing. As the crane moves away and Kermit goes into silhouette, a laser writes the text "Kevin Doody" (in its familiar font) as the word "TELEVISION" in bright metallic letters spaced to fit the width of "Jim Henson", zooms and turns to settle below.

Over a white background, we see an anthropomorphic pig standing on the right of the screen, with a straw in his mouth, wearing cowboy attire. The crudely-written text "PETER HANNAN TELEVISION", in black, is next to the pig.

On a brown background, there is a tall, stylized totem pole bird, which has a yellow haze around it. Under it are the words "KEVIN DOODY PRODUCTIONS", made out of brown sticks. Up there said with Producers By: Craig Bartlett and Dave Kinnoin, this features Kevin which singing a slower rendition of the sweet incorrect song Rubber Duckie Had A Barn that silly answer in Blue's Favorite Song because duckies cannot own them that's an incorrect song duckies cannot own these farms because there's a song about a duck and the barn Bonnie tells him no that she tells him that it's just supposed to sing Old MacDonald. "Rubber Duckie Had A Barn. E-I-E-I-O. Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Remember?"

On a black background, we see a wide, fuzzy pale gray/blue-textured line appear in the very center. Above it are the words "The following program is available in high-definition TV" in white is at the top and below is the tiny PBS "Circle P-Heads" logo with the words "WHERE AVAILABLE" in white under it. Then, the PBS logo rotates and turns into a bug for "HD." The other great way to put it together changes into a purple Wide Screen bug with two brackets. Just after that happens, the top words disappear and becomes "PBS Welcomes You to the Future" in white and the words "WHERE AVAILABLE" fade out. Suddenly, the wide, fuzzy line expands as the screen becomes letterboxed and tons of numbers and letters all in computer graphic-oriented fonts emerge to all directions of the screen. The screen then fills with a mixture of tan/mustard yellow/beige colors as the words "PBS A DIGITAL PRESENTATION" (with"PBS" in black and in its usual ITC Lubalin Graph Bold font and the other text in white and in a plainer, condensed font) appear at the lower-right corner of the screen with violet streaks of light behind them. As this happens, the PBS logo, an extreme close-up of a woman's eye and some nature-oriented clips appear.

On a white BG, the PBS "Circle P-Head" appears in the center then fades out. It's replaced by the words "The following program is available in high-definition" in a black Bulldog Light font zooms in. Then the usual "Be More PBS" logo appears a la the 3rd PBS Home Video/DVD logo. In the BG, various live-action clips are playing, all in expanding letterboxed rectangular screens (similar to the one from the CBS/Fox Video widescreen logo). Among some of the clips are: A shirtless man piggy-backing his son and smiling, Spaceships, A dune, An elderly woman and her grandchild smiling, A leopard running, The cello and French horn sections of a philharmonic, A mom, dad, son, and daughter in swimsuits, hugging each other in front of a canal.

We fade to a P-head outline on a sky background framed with black. The lines from the 1989 PBS logo come from the right side of the screen and go into the P-head's eye, after which the sky background fills the screen and the P-Head reverts to its color from the 1989 TV Ident logo as "PBS HOME VIDEO", in dark electric blue with rippling waves, fades in at the bottom of the screen.

On a white background, some crudely drawn P-heads are seen (the first of which is named Pernell P-Pal), with Pernell wearing a red cap and an earring, singing "This is! P-B-SSSSSS!" while dancing. Near the end, Pernell ad-libs "Woo-hoo-hooooo!" a la Michael Jackson as his cap flies off. Then, the text "PBS" in its corporate font appears in black as the cap drops back on his head, and a red P-shaped dog (whose name is P-Pet) runs across the screen, barks, then walks away. There is a variation where P-Pet gives the P-Pals a blue balloon with the text "e/i" (pronounced, ee-eye, and short for "Educational and Informative") on it in the Comic Sans font, which was added in 1997, a year after the 6th PBS ident debuted. Sometimes, the logo fades out after P-Pet barks. There is a variation where the camera quickly goes through a doorway on a black background and the three color-changing P-Pals are seen against the white background, with confetti falling from the top, and all three P-Pals yell "Surprise!" and cheer with loud party horns heard in the background. This was a very short-lived version and was usually played in-between shows as a promo. There is a long version of the "Surprise!" variant which first takes place on a black background. Then the door opens and one of the P-Pals peeks in. Then it peeks out and the door closes. Then P-Pet (from the standard version), walks through the screen and into the door. Then another P-Pal peeks in from the above and peeks out. Then the door opens and we proceed into the animation above. There is another variant of the long version where some kids say "The P-Pals are coming!" 8 times, then they say "Who are the P-Pals?" right before the door opens, then after the door opens and the P-Pals yell surprise they shout "The P-Pals are coming!" one last time, and then one of the kids says "Watch for them!"

On a lime green background is a close-up of an eye. The eye blinks. After that, the camera zooms out to reveal that it is a boy (officially named Dash in 2006), who is wearing a white short-sleeved T-shirt, blue pants, and white shoes. Then, he points his finger in the head and scratches his head trying to think about something. A great big smile on his face appears and says “Doink!” when he gets an idea, and then the background becomes a green circle with his face on it, and a white thought bubble appears with the letters "PBS" growing until it reaches the bubble ending on a pink striped background (similar to a color of Dot's shirt). The URL address for PBS Kids appears at the bottom left corner of the screen. On the same lime green background as the Dash variant, there is a pathway at the bottom of the screen, and a girl (officially named Dot in 2007) runs up to the screen, who is wearing a long sleeved scarlet-and-white (later pink) striped shirt, black pants and white shoes. Once she reaches the center of the screen, a great big smile on her face appears. A circle zooms out like the Dash variant, on a white background with pink, yellow and blue lines moving around, revealing the PBS Kids circle logo. The URL for PBS Kids, also from the Dash variant, appears at the bottom left corner of the screen. On a green background with spinning circles is Dash at first a caveman with an emotionless face, then he squashes himself to become a scuba diver, after which the background changes to blue and the circles float away. Finally, he squashes himself again to become a robot. He grabs a white oval with the letters "PBS" in it. He then squashes himself for the last time, turning into the circular PBS Kids logo with his face on it. Blue bubbles are shaking on a pastel spring bud background. On the same green background is Dot at first a tiger with her hair covering her ears unlike in the Boy variant. When she squashes herself to become a purple octopus (the skin for her face is pink), she puffs her cheeks and then smiles. Finally, she squashes herself again to become an astronaut (the skin is aquamarine). After that, she squashes herself for the last time, turning into the circular PBS Kids logo with her face on it on a blue background with stars. A view of a blue pond on a snowy field with green trees on a light sky blue background is seen. Dash is also seen wearing a scarf, a jacket, a pair of gloves and ice-skating boots, which starts to go ice-skating, and while in front of the screen, the snowflakes are seen coming down. Suddenly, he feels the ground shaking and stops, again with more falling snowflakes. Then, the camera pans out to reveal that he is in a snow globe (with the bottom part of it colored in yellow; the window is also seen in the reflection of it if the viewer looks very closely), which is most likely held by Dot, who is seen shaking the snow globe just to make it snow. Dot then giggles. Snow covers the screen to transition to the circular PBS Kids logo (without the word "KIDS") on a light sky blue background with snowflakes. The PBS Kids logo is with Dot’s face afterwards on it. On a lime green background, Dash looks at the goldfish in the fishbowl on the desk (the window is seen on the reflection of the fishbowl like the above ident, if the viewer looks very closely). Then, the camera cuts to a close-up view of the fishbowl when Dash comes behind it a goldfish is in. A goldfish then gets surprised. Then, bubbles cover the screen to transition to an oceanic underwater view of Dash, who is imagining that he is a goldfish (the skin is colored orange) that's swimming in peace under the water. After a second, he gets swallowed by Dot as a green fish. Before Dot can look at the screen, bubbles cover the screen to transition to the circular PBS Kids logo (without the word "KIDS") on a light blue background with bubbles. The PBS Kids logo is with Dot’s face afterwards on it.

Sweet as it did singing Rubber Duckie Had A Barn did with singing a funny song:

Rubber Duckie Had A Barn

E-I-E-I-O

Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Together.

Plus in the end for each cool tape closing theme plays with 20 fun animal facts.

One Of The Coolest Animals I Know Is My Friend Bob The Anteater. Anteaters Are Great. Did You Know They Sleep As Much As 15 Hours Every Day? I Mean, I Love To Nap Myself, But That's A Lot Of Sleep. Ah, And They Have A Great Sense Of Smell. Hmm. I Wonder What Smells Bob Likes Best. Next Time You See Him, Ask Him For Me, Okay?

Smooch And Winslow Are Very Amazing Animals. They're Marmosets. A Marmoset Is A Kind Of Monkey. Hey, Did You Know That Marmosets Like To Live With Other Members Of Their Family? Like Their Brothers And Sisters. No Wonder Smooch And Winslow Had So Much Fun Sharing A House. Uh, Except When Winslow Leaves His Stuff On The Floor Of Course.

Not To Toot My Own Horn Or Anything, But I Think We Sloths Are Pretty Interesting Animals. Did You Know That I'm An 'Erbivore? All Sloths Are. It Means That We Only Eat Plants, Shoots, Leaves, And Sometimes Fruit. That's A Good Diet For Slow-Moving Creatures Like Me. Leaves Are Pretty Easy To Catch.

One Of My Favorite Animals Is My Friend Wartz. He's A Red-Eyed Tree Frog. Tree Frogs Are Really Great Climbers. Yup. Most Of Them Have Sticky Pads On Their Feet. And Those Pads Help Them Climb Trees And Leap Through The Treetops. Whoa. Tree Frogs Sure Are Amazing. And I Think Wartz Is The Most Amazing Tree Frog I've Ever Met. Don't You?

You Know Who's A Great Animal? My Friend Burdette. She's A Quetzal Bird. Whoa. I Know That's A Big Word, But It Just Means She's A Very Pretty Kind Of Bird. Hey, Did You Know That All Birds Have Feathers And That No Other Animals Do? Pretty Cool, Huh? Burdette Loves Her Feathers. And She Should. They Sure Are Beautiful. And Useful, Too.

Madge Is One Of The Oldest And Most Interesting Animals Here In The World Tree. Did You Know That Turtles Have Been Around For Millions And Millions Of Years? It's True. The First Turtles Were Around Even Before The Dinosaurs. Now, Madge Isn't Quite That Old, But She Has Been Around A Long Time. And That's One Reason She Knows So Much About So Many Things.

Smooch And Winslow Are The Coolest Marmoset Monkeys I've Ever Met. Hey, Did You Know That Baby Marmosets Are Often Cared For By Their Older Brothers And Sisters? Yup, Marmoset Families Really Take Care At Each Other. Hmm. I Wonder If That's Why Smooch And Winslow Get Along So Well. Hey, What Do You Think? Would You Like To Take Care Of A Baby Marmoset?

Anteaters Are Very Cool Animals. Do You Remember Which One Of My Friends Is An Anteater? That's Right, It's Bob. Did You Know That Anteaters Mouths Are Extremely Small? Yeah. You Could Barely Fit A Pencil In An Anteaters Mouth. Not That An Anteater Would Want A Pencil In His Mouth. Luckily, Their Tongues Are Long. Really Long, So They Can Stick Them Way Out Of Their Mouths To Collect Food. I Bet Those Long Tongues Sure Would Be Good For Lollipop Licking. What Do You Think?

My Friends Smooch And Winslow Are 2 Animals Who Love Playing And Scampering Around The Forest. They're Marmosets. And Marmosets Are Pretty Active Monkeys. I Bet You've Seen Smooch And Winslow Doing Lots Of Scampering And Vine Swinging Yourself. Hey, Did You Know That Marmosets Travel More Than A Mile A Day With All Their Fun And Games? Yup, That's A Lot Of Ground To Cover.

As Far As Animals Go, We Sloths Are About As Slow As They Get. We Won't Ever Win Any Races, That's For Sure. Unless It's A Race To See Who's Slowest. We're The Slowest Moving Mammals In The World. We Even Digest Our Food Slowly. Really Slowly. It Sometimes Takes Us Sloths A Month To Digest A Meal. That Sure Is A Long Time For Food To Travel Through Your Body, Don't You Think?

My Friend Wartz Is A Red-Eyed Tree Frog. And They Are Really Interesting Animals. Red-Eyed Tree Frogs Are So Green That When They're Sitting On A Leaf And They Have Their Big Red Eyes Closed. Well, You Can Hardly See Them. Pretty Neat, Huh? When An Animal Can Blend In With Its Surroundings, That's Called Camouflage. Camouflage Sure Would Come In Handy In A Game Of Hide-And-Seek. Don't You Think?

My Friend Bob Is An Anteater. And That's A Very Interesting Kind Of Animal. Did You Know That New-Born Anteaters Ride Around On Their Moms Back For Up To A Whole Year? Whoa. Now That's What I Call One Long Piggyback Ride. Can You Imagine Riding On Your Moms Back For A Whole Year? I Wonder How She'd Feel About That. Do You Think You'd Like To Get A Piggyback Ride From An Anteater?

My Friend Oko Is A Monkey. And We All Know He Is One Interesting Animal. Did You Know That The Fastest Monkeys Can Travel Through The Trees As Fast As 30 Miles An Hour? That's Probably As Fast As The Bus You Ride To School. Can You Imagine That? Boy, I Sure Can't. But I'm A Sloth And We're Pretty Slow. Being As Fast As A Monkey Would Really Come In Handy In A Race. Wouldn't You Like To Be Fast Like Oko? He's A Pretty Cool Monkey.

There Are Lots Of Cool Things To Learn About Animals. Like Wartz. Wartz Is An Amphibian. Did You Know That? You're Probably Wondering, "Hey, What's An Amphibian?" Well, An Amphibian Is An Animal They Can Live Both On Land, And In The Water. Do You Remember When Wartz Had His Metamorphosis? He Grew From Being A Tadpole Swimming In The Pond To A Frog They Can Hop On Land. Can You Think Of Another Kind Of Animal That Has A Metamorphosis?

I Sure Am Lucky To Have So Many Interesting Friends. Like Oko. Did You Know There Are Some Monkeys Called Howler Monkeys Who Can Howl So Loud That Their Calls Can Be Heard Almost 2 Miles Away? Whoa. If You Were A Howler Monkey, You Can Have Quite A Long Distance Conversation. No Need For A Telephone. You Can Just Open The Window And Howl To Your Friend Who Lives Down The Street. But I Think Your Mom Or Dad Might Ask You To Keep It Down.

My Friend Burdette is One Beautiful Animal. Burdette's A Quetzal Bird. And Quetzal Birds Have Bright Green And Red Feathers And Very Long White Tails. Oh Yeah. And Their Tails Can Get 2 Times As Long As Their Whole Bodies. Ha! Can You Imagine That? When They Fly, Their Tails Flow Behind Them. Quetzal Birds Like My Friend Burdette Sure Are Beautiful. Which Animals Do You Think Are Beautiful?

Every Animal I Know Is Special In Some Way. You May Have Heard Smooch And Winslow Saying That Our Fish Friend Ick Is Slimy. Well, Um, He Is. Ick's Skin Makes Its Very Own Slimy Covering To Protect Him From Getting Sick, And To Cover Cuts So They Can Heal. And That Slimy Coding Also Helps Ick Zip Through The Water Really Fast. Imagine How Fast You'd Be Able To Swim If You Were As Slippery As A Fish.

Animals Sure Are Cool. Especially Turtles Like My Friend Madge? Did You Know That Madge Doesn't Have Any Teeth? And It's Not Because She's So Old. Turtles Have Hard Sharp Edges In Their Mouths Instead Of Teeth. And Those Are What Madge Uses To Munch Her Food. She Uses Her Mouth, Um... Almost Like A Bird Uses Its Beak. Hey, Can You Think Of One Of My Friends Who Has A Beak? That's Right. Burdette.

My Friend Ick Is A Fish. Fish Are Wonderful Animals. Very Different From Mammals Like You And Me. One Thing About Fish Is That They Breathe Through Gills. Not Like The Lungs You And I Breathe With. Water Goes In And Out Of Their Gills, And The Gills Get The Oxygen Out Of The Water. That's The Air That Fish Breathe. Did You Know That There's Air In Water? Well, That's Right, There Is. Yup, Ick Is One Interesting Animal.

I Just Love Learning Fun Facts About My Animal Friends. Well, Like Ick For Instance. He's A Fish. Did You Know That Many Types Of Fish Don't Sleep? They Rest With Their Eyes Wide Open And Take It Easy. But If I Were A Fish, I'd Miss Just Lying Back And Taking A Good Old Fashioned Snooze. In Fact, I Think It Might Be Time For A Nap Right About Now.

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The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen.

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Showtime In Association With WNED PBS Channel 17.

Based On The Arthur Books By Marc Brown.

"I Love You" Lyrics By: Lee Bernstein Copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music.

John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Music By: Traditional, Key Of F Major.

Created By: Mitchell Kriegman.

Directed By: Tim Lagasse.

Music By: Mitchell Kriegman, Tim Lagasse, Alan Menken, Dean Gordon.

Based On The Pinkalicious And Peterrific Books By: Victoria Kann.

Super Why Voices By: Nicholas Castel Vanderburgh, Siera Florindo, Zachary Bloch, Tajja Isen.

Based On The Saddle Club Books By: Bonnie Bryant.

Songs By: Mitchell Kriegman, Tim Lagasse, Alan Menken, Dean Gordon.

Based On The Clifford The Big Red Dog Books By: Norman Bridwell.

Based On The Animalia Book By: Graeme Base.

Based On The Babysitters Club Books By: Ann M. Martin.

Wanda The Witch Cartoon From 1988 Program: The Alphabet Game.

Designed By: Caroly Wilcox.

Screenplay By: Mitchell Kriegman, Tim Lagasse, Craig Bartlett, Dave Kinnoin.

Teleplay By: Mitchell Kriegman, Tim Lagasse, Craig Bartlett, Dave Kinnoin.

Based On The Mona The Vampire Books By: Sonia Holleyman.

Children's Television Workshop From 1969-2000.

Sesame Workshop From 2000-Present.

Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids.

Based On Winnie The Pooh Books By: A.A. Milne.

Super Why Created By: Angela C. Santomero.

Blue's Clues Created By: Angela C. Santomero.

Designed By: Jennifer Oxley.

In Association With: PBS.

Barney VHS By: Dennis Deshazer.

Barney Program By: Jim Rowley.

Barney DVD By: Richard C, Leach.

Music Score By: Alan Menken, Tim Lagasse.

In Association With: PBS Kids.

TV schedule there with Baloney and Blue's Room for now simply weekdays Monday to Friday then to spell words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet visiting with together. Plus a way to spell out some letters: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet. 28 letters, 36 notes, 4 words, 8 syllables, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's. Song was used in Riding In Barney's Car 1995 VHS song with full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up.

  • 12:00 AM Nightly Business Report (single day)
  • 12:30 AM Washington Week (single day)
  • 1:00 AM First Peoples (single day)
  • 1:30 AM Midsomer Murders (single day)
  • 2:00 AM Masterpiece (single day)
  • 5:00 AM Sit And Be Fit (single day)
  • 5:30 AM Classical Stretch (single day)
  • 6:00 AM Dinosaur Train (Monday-Friday, (and single day)
  • 6:30 AM Ready Jet Go (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 7:00 AM Odd Squad (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 7:30 AM Arthur (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 8:00 AM The Berenstain Bears (Monday-Friday)
  • 8:30 AM Caillou (Monday-Friday)
  • 9:00 AM Barney (Monday-Friday)
  • 9:30 AM Jay Jay The Jet Plane (Monday-Friday)
  • 10:00 AM Teletubbies (Monday-Friday)
  • 10:30 AM Sesame Street (Monday-Friday)
  • 11:00 AM Nature Cat (Monday-Friday)
  • 11:30 AM Xavier Riddle And The Secret Museum (Monday-Friday)
  • 12:00 PM Curious George (Monday-Friday)
  • 12:30 PM Cyberchase (Monday-Friday)
  • 1:00 PM Postcards From Buster (Monday-Friday)
  • 1:30 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (from 1968-2001) (Monday-Friday)
  • 2:00 PM Clifford The Big Red Dog (Monday-Friday)
  • 2:30 PM Thomas And Friends (Monday-Friday)
  • 3:00 PM Wild Kratts (Monday-Friday)
  • 3:30 PM Let's Go Luna (Monday-Friday)
  • 4:00 PM Peep And The Big Wide World (Monday-Friday)
  • 4:30 PM Nanalan (Monday-Friday)
  • 5:00 PM The Toy Castle (Monday-Friday)
  • 5:30 PM Animalia (seven times a week)
  • 6:00 PM The Saddle Club (seven times a week)
  • 6:30 PM Super Why (seven times a week)
  • 7:00 PM Maya And Miguel (single night)
  • 7:30 PM Jim Knox's Wild Zoofari (single night)
  • 8:00 PM Splash And Bubbles (single night)
  • 8:30 PM Hero Elementary (single night)
  • 9:00 PM As Time Goes By (single night)
  • 9:30 PM Are You Being Served (single night)
  • 10:00 PM Dectourists (single night)
  • 10:30 PM Great Performances (single night)
  • 11:00 PM BBC World News (single night)

And The Finale Here...

  • 11:30 PM Keeping Up Appearances

Credits:

  • Show Association With Scholastic
  • Based On The Mona The Vampire Books By: Sonia Holleyman
  • "I Love You" Lyrics By: Lee Bernstein Copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music
  • Based On The Arthur Books By: Marc Brown
  • Showtime Produced By Warner Bros.
  • Love In The Junkyard Great Jam Country Ballad Track 9 Of 15 From Album Silly Songs
  • Love In The Junkyard From Album Silly Songs Track 9 Of 15 Music By: Christopher Cerf And Norman Stiles Sung By: Oscar C Major D Major
  • The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen
  • Music By: Mitchell Kriegman, Dean Gordon, Alan Menken, Dave Kinnoin
  • Based On The Clifford The Big Red Dog Books By: Norman Bridwell
  • Writer By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Directed By: Tim Lagasse
  • Edited By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Teleplay By: Dean Gordon
  • Screenplay By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Based On The Babysitters Club Books By: Ann M. Martin
  • Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Artist By: Sam Rugby
  • Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids
  • Written By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Based On Classic Winnie The Pooh Books By: A.A. Milne
  • Sound Effects: Dick Maitland
  • Based On The Animalia Books By: Graeme Base
  • Editor: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Hero Elementary Voices By: Carlos Diaz, Veronica Hortiguela, Jadiel Dowlin, Stephany Seki, Stacey DePass
  • Covers By: Sid Tona
  • Based On The Curious George Books By: Margaret And H.A. Rey
  • Albums By: Carlos Tia
  • Program By: Jose Tipa
  • Songs By: Mitchell Kriegman, Alan Menken, Dave Kinnoin
  • Novels By: Tina Towa
  • Authors By: Arthur Dowell
  • Produced By: Valerie Pota
  • Executive Producer: Dulcy Singer
  • Producer: Lisa Simon
  • Directors: Jon Stone, Robert Myhrum, Lisa Simon, Bob Schwarz, Ozzie Alfonso, David Heeley, Stan Lathan
  • Head Writer: Norman Stiles
  • Writers: Joseph A. Bailey, Sara Compton, Tom Dunsmuir, Judy Freudberg, Tony Geiss, John Glines, Emily Perl Kingsley, David Korr, Luis Santeiro, Ray Sipherd
  • Supervising Film Producer: Edith Zornow
  • Associate Producer: Arlene Sherman
  • Original Muppets by: Donald Sahlin, Kermit Love
  • Current Muppets by: Caroly Wilcox with Edward G. Christie, Cheryl Blalock
  • Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
  • Conductor: Dave Conner
  • Post Production Supervisor: Ozzie Alfonso
  • Associate Directors: Emily Squires, Ted May
  • Production Supervisor: Frieda Lipp
  • Art Directors: Alan J. Compton, Victor DiNapoli
  • Production Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
  • Stage Managers: Mortimer J. O'Brien, Hank Smith
  • Set Decorator: Nat Mongioi
  • Costume Designer: Bill Kellard
  • Graphic Artist: Gerri Brioso
  • Senior Scenic Artist: Jane K. Asch
  • Production Assistants: Joseph Catalano, Rob Gardner, Cheryl Ann Jung, Diane Mitchell, Danette Morganelli, Thelma Moses, Mercedes Polanco, Lynn Roberge
  • Film Editors: Mike Breddan, Joel Appel
  • Technical Advisor: Walt Rauffer
  • Unit Manager: Ruth Scovill
  • Technical Director: Ralph Mensch
  • Lighting Directors: William Knight, Dick Weiss, Randy Nordstrom
  • Audio: Louis J. Bruno
  • Video: Bryan Keen
  • Camera: Frank Biondo, Arnold Giordano, Jerry Gruen
  • Videotape Editors: John Hutchison, Ben Wilder
  • Make-Up: Michael Gemelli
  • Hair Stylist: Karen Specht
  • Wardrobe: Grisha Mynova
  • Curriculum Coordinator: Robert Emerick
  • John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Music By: Traditional, Key Of F Major
  • Executive Producer: David D. Connell
  • Producers: Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr., Jon Stone, Matt Robinson, Lutrelle Horne
  • Directors: Neil Smith, David Roth, Jan S. Rifkinson
  • Writers: Jon Stone, Jeffrey Moss, Bruce Hart, Carol Hart, Ray Sipherd, Jerry Juhl, Virginia Schone, Dan Wilcox
  • Art Director: Charles Rosen
  • Costume Designer: Doreen Ackerman
  • Music Director: Joe Raposo
  • Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
  • Associate Producer: Lutrelle Horne
  • Director of Research: Edward L. Palmer, Ph.D.
  • Chairman, Board of Advisors: Gerald S. Lesser, Ph.D.
  • Director of Operations: Ronald L. Weaver
  • Production Supervisor: Lew Barlow
  • Supervising Film Editor: Dorothy Tod
  • Film Editor: M.M. Murphy
  • Graphic Artist: Elaine Selig
  • Special Assistants: Barbara Demaray, Jane O'Connor
  • Assistant to the Producer: Dulcy Singer
  • Production Assistants: Emily Squires, Mary Jane Behrens, Naomi Foner, Lisa Simon, Mary Bauer
  • Associate Director: Jan S. Rifkinson
  • Technical Director: Bob Alexander
  • Lighting Director: Mike Mannes
  • Video: Bob Squittieri, Gridley Quihuis
  • Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
  • Property Coordinator: Nat Mongioi
  • Unit Managers: Bernie Jones, Tony Marshall
  • Hair Stylist: Mickey Lawrence
  • Make-Up: Phyllis Grens
  • Video Tape Editors: Joe O'Dowd, John Hutchison, Vincent Sims, Hal McKeon
  • Camera: Frank Biondo, Richard King
  • Recorded by Tele-Tape at Second Stage

During the end credits for each VHS and DVD program, with announcer Bonnie telling viewers that Between The Lions will be coming up next with seen on PBS Kids. It's Time For Two Toons With Cleo, Leona, Click, Lionel, Theo, And Their Friends As They Get Wild For About Some Reading. Stay Tuned For A Big Hit Between The Lions There In Which That Is Coming Up.

Plus in the ending there to it, coming up next WNED PBS Channel 17 for seeing what program that do to visit each program showing it out with share a single show.

Then favorite weekend shows to spell words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet visiting with together. Plus a way to spell out some letters: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet. 28 letters, 36 notes, 4 words, 8 syllables, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's. Song was used in Riding In Barney's Car 1995 VHS song with full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up.

  • 12:00 AM Nightly Business Report (single day)
  • 12:30 AM Washington Week (single day)
  • 1:00 AM First Peoples (single day)
  • 1:30 AM Midsomer Murders (single day)
  • 2:00 AM Masterpiece (single day)
  • 5:00 AM Sit And Be Fit (single day)
  • 5:30 AM Classical Stretch (single day)
  • 6:00 AM Dinosaur Train (Monday-Friday, (and single day)
  • 6:30 AM Ready Jet Go (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 7:00 AM Odd Squad (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 7:30 AM Arthur (Monday-Friday, and single day)
  • 8:00 AM Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (Monday-Friday, and weekends)
  • 8:30 AM Peg+Cat (Monday-Friday, and weekends)
  • 9:00 AM MotorWeek (weekends)
  • 9:30 AM The New Yankee Workshop
  • 10:00 AM The Victory Garden
  • 10:30 AM Ask This Old House
  • 11:00 AM This Old House
  • 11:30 AM DW Focus On Escape
  • 12:00 PM Cook's Country
  • 12:30 PM Mexico One Plate At A Time
  • 1:00 PM Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television
  • 1:30 PM Steven Raichlen's Project Fire
  • 2:00 PM It's Sew Easy
  • 2:30 PM New York Now
  • 3:00 PM P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
  • 3:30 PM Sara's Weeknight Meals
  • 4:00 PM Growing A Greener World
  • 4:30 Lidia's Kitchen
  • 5:00 PM Pati's Mexican Table
  • 5:30 PM Animalia (seven times a week)
  • 6:00 PM The Saddle Club (seven times a week)
  • 6:30 PM Super Why (seven times a week)
  • 7:00 PM Maya And Miguel (single night)
  • 7:30 PM Jim Knox's Wild Zoofari (single night)
  • 8:00 PM Splash And Bubbles (single night)
  • 8:30 PM Hero Elementary (single night)
  • 9:00 PM As Time Goes By (single night)
  • 9:30 PM Are You Being Served (single night)
  • 10:00 PM Dectourists (single night)
  • 10:30 PM Great Performances (single night)
  • 11:00 PM BBC World News (single night)

And The Finale Here...

  • 11:30 PM Keeping Up Appearances

Credits:

  • Show Association With Scholastic
  • Based On The Mona The Vampire Books By: Sonia Holleyman
  • "I Love You" Lyrics By: Lee Bernstein Copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music
  • Based On The Arthur Books By: Marc Brown
  • Showtime Produced By Warner Bros.
  • Love In The Junkyard Great Jam Country Ballad Track 9 Of 15 From Album Silly Songs
  • Love In The Junkyard From Album Silly Songs Track 9 Of 15 Music By: Christopher Cerf And Norman Stiles Sung By: Oscar C Major D Major
  • The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen
  • Music By: Mitchell Kriegman, Dean Gordon, Alan Menken, Dave Kinnoin
  • Based On The Clifford The Big Red Dog Books By: Norman Bridwell
  • Writer By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Directed By: Tim Lagasse
  • Edited By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Teleplay By: Dean Gordon
  • Screenplay By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Based On The Babysitters Club Books By: Ann M. Martin
  • Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Artist By: Sam Rugby
  • Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids
  • Written By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Based On Classic Winnie The Pooh Books By: A.A. Milne
  • Sound Effects: Dick Maitland
  • Based On The Animalia Books By: Graeme Base
  • Editor: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Hero Elementary Voices By: Carlos Diaz, Veronica Hortiguela, Jadiel Dowlin, Stephany Seki, Stacey DePass
  • Covers By: Sid Tona
  • Based On The Curious George Books By: Margaret And H.A. Rey
  • Albums By: Carlos Tia
  • Program By: Jose Tipa
  • Songs By: Mitchell Kriegman, Alan Menken, Dave Kinnoin
  • Novels By: Tina Towa
  • Authors By: Arthur Dowell
  • Produced By: Valerie Pota
  • Executive Producer: Dulcy Singer
  • Producer: Lisa Simon
  • Directors: Jon Stone, Robert Myhrum, Lisa Simon, Bob Schwarz, Ozzie Alfonso, David Heeley, Stan Lathan
  • Head Writer: Norman Stiles
  • Writers: Joseph A. Bailey, Sara Compton, Tom Dunsmuir, Judy Freudberg, Tony Geiss, John Glines, Emily Perl Kingsley, David Korr, Luis Santeiro, Ray Sipherd
  • Supervising Film Producer: Edith Zornow
  • Associate Producer: Arlene Sherman
  • Original Muppets by: Donald Sahlin, Kermit Love
  • Current Muppets by: Caroly Wilcox with Edward G. Christie, Cheryl Blalock
  • Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
  • Conductor: Dave Conner
  • Post Production Supervisor: Ozzie Alfonso
  • Associate Directors: Emily Squires, Ted May
  • Production Supervisor: Frieda Lipp
  • Art Directors: Alan J. Compton, Victor DiNapoli
  • Production Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
  • Stage Managers: Mortimer J. O'Brien, Hank Smith
  • Set Decorator: Nat Mongioi
  • Costume Designer: Bill Kellard
  • Graphic Artist: Gerri Brioso
  • Senior Scenic Artist: Jane K. Asch
  • Production Assistants: Joseph Catalano, Rob Gardner, Cheryl Ann Jung, Diane Mitchell, Danette Morganelli, Thelma Moses, Mercedes Polanco, Lynn Roberge
  • Film Editors: Mike Breddan, Joel Appel
  • Technical Advisor: Walt Rauffer
  • Unit Manager: Ruth Scovill
  • Technical Director: Ralph Mensch
  • Lighting Directors: William Knight, Dick Weiss, Randy Nordstrom
  • Audio: Louis J. Bruno
  • Video: Bryan Keen
  • Camera: Frank Biondo, Arnold Giordano, Jerry Gruen
  • Videotape Editors: John Hutchison, Ben Wilder
  • Make-Up: Michael Gemelli
  • Hair Stylist: Karen Specht
  • Wardrobe: Grisha Mynova
  • Curriculum Coordinator: Robert Emerick
  • John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Music By: Traditional, Key Of F Major
  • Executive Producer: David D. Connell
  • Producers: Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr., Jon Stone, Matt Robinson, Lutrelle Horne
  • Directors: Neil Smith, David Roth, Jan S. Rifkinson
  • Writers: Jon Stone, Jeffrey Moss, Bruce Hart, Carol Hart, Ray Sipherd, Jerry Juhl, Virginia Schone, Dan Wilcox
  • Art Director: Charles Rosen
  • Costume Designer: Doreen Ackerman
  • Music Director: Joe Raposo
  • Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
  • Associate Producer: Lutrelle Horne
  • Director of Research: Edward L. Palmer, Ph.D.
  • Chairman, Board of Advisors: Gerald S. Lesser, Ph.D.
  • Director of Operations: Ronald L. Weaver
  • Production Supervisor: Lew Barlow
  • Supervising Film Editor: Dorothy Tod
  • Film Editor: M.M. Murphy
  • Graphic Artist: Elaine Selig
  • Special Assistants: Barbara Demaray, Jane O'Connor
  • Assistant to the Producer: Dulcy Singer
  • Production Assistants: Emily Squires, Mary Jane Behrens, Naomi Foner, Lisa Simon, Mary Bauer
  • Associate Director: Jan S. Rifkinson
  • Technical Director: Bob Alexander
  • Lighting Director: Mike Mannes
  • Video: Bob Squittieri, Gridley Quihuis
  • Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
  • Property Coordinator: Nat Mongioi
  • Unit Managers: Bernie Jones, Tony Marshall
  • Hair Stylist: Mickey Lawrence
  • Make-Up: Phyllis Grens
  • Video Tape Editors: Joe O'Dowd, John Hutchison, Vincent Sims, Hal McKeon
  • Camera: Frank Biondo, Richard King
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During the end credits for each VHS and DVD program, with announcer Bonnie telling viewers that Between The Lions will be coming up next with seen on PBS Kids. It's Time For Two Toons With Cleo, Leona, Click, Lionel, Theo, And Their Friends As They Get Wild For About Some Reading. Stay Tuned For A Big Hit Between The Lions There In Which That Is Coming Up.

Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle features the ABCs, Baa Baa Black Sheep and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star in the song to all three same melodies then.

A, B, C, D

E, F, G

Yes, Sir, Yes, Sir, Three Bags Full

Up Above The World So High

W, X

Y, And Z

Baa Baa Black Sheep, Have You Any Wool?

How I Wonder What You Are

Sweet as it did for now first repeated from eleven day weekend because of Christmas break Friday December 23 2022 @ 12:23 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Tise Tour Susan Lucci’s Birthday Stuart Gibbs Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig Hockey Men Little Miss Christmas Letter Congratulations Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Full The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Susan Lucci's birthday Dad took Dub to that hockey game, Saturday December 24 2022 @ 12:24 AM to 9:00 PM will be Hots Anthony Fauci’s Birthday Helen Epstein Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Mary Berry’s Ultimate Christmas People’s Chorus Christmas Eve Tape Low Pitch Fredonia Lucy Worsley Christmas The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates here Anthony Fauci's birthday plus also Christmas Eve then, Sunday December 25 2022 @ 12:25 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Tot Christmas Day Presents 3 Tabs Sarah Palin Tune Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig Blue Bowl From Tots All Creatures Great Small Jimmy Buffett’s Birthday Pick New Category Pages The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Christmas Day because of Jimmy Buffett's birthday plus 2 white HSBC bags, Monday December 26 2022 @ 12:26 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Bove Tape With Jackie Speier Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Kwanzaa Bicycle School Joiners Snowy Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Lars Ulrich’s Birthday The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Lars Ulrich's birthday because of the first day of Kwanzaa Kevin learned that there are just 7 Kwanzaa candles 3 red candles, 1 black candle, 3 green candles, Tuesday December 27 2022 @ 12:27 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Tune Kwanzaa World Katie O’Malley Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig Walden Antiques Joiners Snowy Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Bill Goldberg Jacqueline Pillon Birthday The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates both Bill Goldberg's birthday and Jacqueline Pillon's birthday that voice for Matt, Wednesday December 28 2022 @ 12:28 AM to 9:00 PM will be Title Taste Food World David Siegel Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Denzel Washington’s Birthday Science Observations Joiners Snowy Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Kwanzaa Yummy Chips Skittles The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Denzel Washington's birthday eating his skittles, Thursday December 29 2022 @ 12:29 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Turns Ted Danson’s Birthday 3 Tabs Sasha Fere-Jones Hits Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig Sleepover Hockey Kwanzaa Joiners Snowy Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Monty Skittles Bag The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin types his performer a voice for Monty by Martin P. Robinson there he also celebrates Ted Danson's birthday, Friday December 30 2022 @ 12:30 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Tracey Ullman’s Birthday Francis Halzen Hits Bear Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Snow Kwanzaa Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Skittles iRepair Congratulations Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Full The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Tracey Ullman's birthday Ma went to iRepair located at 5150 Main Street Williamsville New York to get Kevin's Christmas Pineview iPad fixed soon before Kevin can type a password for his Pineview iPad for it Mr. Jeese taught that plus that day that 1:30 weekday show went to go play Barney The Other Day I Met A Bear from Going On A Bear Hunt Season 4 Episode 12, Saturday December 31 2022 @ 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Tusks New Years Eve Tape Shola Lynch Hits Song 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig Comedy Went Full School Groucho Cavett Christmas 2021 2-Part Story Delete Folders Episodes The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates New Years Eve which he deleted ProBook folders for episodes charging Valentine iPad Dad hangs up some shirts, Sunday January 1 2023 @ 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Tusks New Years Day Susie Dent Hits Previews 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig New Years Day Parade Inauguration Governor Fun Ancient Remedies Pretend Christmas New Page The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates New Years Day he did new category pages, Monday January 2 2023 @ 12:02 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Back Skittles Bobby Flay Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Gooding Jr.’s Birthday Cloth Drive Joining Snowy Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Store Hockey Nails The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Cuba Gooding Jr.'s birthday PBS Kids version of show 5217 "Rainy Day Picnic" that day's show all about weather Kevin celebrates Cuba Gooding Jr.'s birthday.

Quinton Flynn,

Candi Milo,

Bob Joles,

Peter Hastings,

Douglas TenNapel,

Chad Doreck,

Moira Quirk,

Janice Kawaye,

Carlos Ramos,

Steve Blum,

Dan Povenmire,

CH Greenblatt,

Nick Jameson,

Audrey Wasilewski,

Cree Summer,

Butch Hartman,

Sam Henderson ,

Gray DeLisle,

Andy Rheingold,

Billy West

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Cassette version of this for Sesame Street Numbers 1977 title first used Friday September 13 2019 fun as it did simply it low pitch songs about numbers with from one to ten.

8 Disney category pages Onzoners Sing With Me That Was Fun Show WNED PBS Channel 17 Title A Disney Tape 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Original Cast Recording Programming Play Fulls Mr. Monty Low Pitch Four Tabs, Walt Disney Titles WNED PBS Channel 17 3 Clues 3 Sponsors The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle, Disney category pages Onzoners Sing With Me That Was Fun Show WNED PBS Channel 17 Title A Disney Tape 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Original Cast Recording Barney's Night Before Christmas And The Videos From Rugrats, and Walt Disney Titles WNED PBS Channel 17 3 Clues 3 Sponsors Sing With Me That Was Fun Show Tape Hit Program Barney's Night Before Christmas And The Videos From Rugrats, Onzoners Sing With Me That Was Fun Show WNED PBS Channel 17 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Original Cast Recording Programming Shows Mr. Monty Tape Splashdance Then Dragon Tales, Walt Disney Titles WNED PBS Channel 17 Program 3 Clues 3 Sponsors Shows Mr. Monty Tape Splashdance Then Dragon Tales The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle, Onzoners Sing With Me That Was Fun Show WNED PBS Channel 17 Title A Disney Tape 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Original Cast Recording Programming Fun Mr. Monty Tape Splashdance Then Dragon Tales, and Walt Disney Titles WNED PBS Channel 17 Program 3 Clues 3 Sponsors Sing With Me That Was Fun Show Tape Hit Program Fully Animated Shows Mr. Monty With Splashdance Then Dragon Tales:

Well, I Guess It's Time To Say Goodbye. Come Play With Us Later, Okay? Bye-Bye Now. Yeah, Bye-Bye. Hey, Ernie, Who's Gonna Clean Up This Place?

So Long, My Friend. That Was One Wonderful Visit.

What A Delightful Time We've Had. I Am Counting On You To Visit My Castle Again Soon.

Come Back Again And Visit Real Soon.

Come Back Anytime.

See Ya. I Had A Lot Of Fun.

Say Hi To Oscar And Telly For Me.

Yes, I Did. Gee, That Was So Much Fun. Let's Play Again Soon. See You Later.

Sorry That You Have To Fly. Hope I See You Later.

Well, Goodbye. Come Back To My Nest Real Soon.

Goodbye. I'll Miss You. Come Back And Visit My Nest Again Soon.

Oh, You're Leaving So Soon? Gee, Thanks For Playing With Me.

So Long. Tell Elmo I Said Hi.

Oh, You're Leaving? Don't You Want To Stay And Watch Pigeons With Me? Bert. Bert, You're Such An Exciting Guy. Ha Ha. Bye-Bye. Goodbye.

Oh, You Gotta Go? Well, It's Been Fun. Yeah, Goodbye For Now. Bye-Bye.

Oh No, You're Leaving? Gee, The Three Of Us Will Really Miss You. The Three Of Us? Yeah. You, Me And Rubber Duckie.

See You Later. I'll Be Waiting. And I'll Be Hiding.

See You Soon. Come Back And We Can Get Really Grouchy.

Say Hello To Snuffy For Me.

Snuffy's Cave Has Lots Of Neat Things To Play With.

Isn't Big Bird Great?

I Just Love Bert And Ernie's Apartment. They Have Fun Games. Hey, What Do You Want To Do Now? There's So Much To Choose From!

I Hope You Had Fun With Snuffy. Now You Can Have Fun With Me.

Isn't Snuffy's Cave Fun? I Just Love To Visit Him. Well, What Should We Do Now?

And Now We Shall Go To My House To Find Some Opposites.

You Can Pop By Anytime.

Opposites Are Everywhere. The Right Where You Live, Too. Perhaps You Look For Some Of Your Own Until We're Together Again.

We're So Very Glad You Could Join Us For A Bit Of Singing. Fabulous From Showtime.

And Someday You May Be Able To Help Somebody Else. That's A Way It Works.

Come On And Play A Game Of Who Likes To.

Gives Me A Good Feeling To Be Able To Give Things To You. You May Not Always Like When I Give You. That's All Right, Too. You Don't Have To Always Like What People Give To You. But It Gives Me A Good Feeling When I Think That You Like To Be With Me.

In Fact, Maybe I Could Put It Like This And Carry This To The Library In It. That Will Be Together Next Time. That Gives Me A Real Good Feeling.

You Know, As You Do That, I Hope You'll Remember How Very Proud I Am Of You, And How Glad I Am To Be Your Neighbor.

Now All That Kind Of Talk Gives Me A Good Feeling. And Think About Things Like That.

Gives Me A Good Feeling To Have A Friend Like That, Too. Ella Jenkins Is A Very Special Person.

And Everybody Likes To Have Healthy Ways Of Expressing Those Feelings.

You'll Find Them As You Grow. Many Ways To Say: 1, 4, 3.

And When We Can Know It For Sure, It's Such A Good Feeling.

I'm Glad We've Been Able To Have These Times Together. Gives Me A Good Feeling.

Everybody Needs Some Kind Of Care. Caring For People Helps Them Know That You Love Them. And Caring For Animals Helps Them Know That You Love Them, Too. Heh Heh Heh Heh.

Baloney Direct-To-Video Program Paramount Parody Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Low Pitch Four Tabs and Paramount Nick Jr. Blue's Room Direct-To-Video 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs will be Baloney that TV parody of Barney the dinosaur Blue's Room TV spin-off of Blue's Clues plus Punky Brewster category page Paramount Punky Brewster Direct-To-Video VHS DVD Low Pitch Four Tabs World 6:30 Super Why Previews For The Muppets Take Manhattan Big Bag category page Jim Henson's Big Bag Direct-To-Video Universal Studios Program World 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs Sesame Street category page Jim Henson's Sesame Street Direct-To-Video DVD VHS 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs Previews Of The Muppet Movie plus also Bear In The Big Blue House Direct-To-Video Volumes TV Programs Videos From Jim Henson Home Entertainment, and the ever popular Wee Sing category page Price Stern Wee Sing Direct-To-Video DVD VHS:

Bye-Bye Now. That Sure Was Fun. Yeah, Come Back Anytime, And Maybe I'll Show You My Bottlecap Collection.

Ha! Farewell For Now. I Will Count The Minutes Until I See You Again.

Boy, That Was A Great Visit. Come On Back Soon.

Hey, You Know What? That Was Fun.

Let's Play Again Soon.

Thanks For Coming To My Cave.

Did You And Snuffy Play "Snuffy Says"? I Just Love That Game! Now What Do You Want To Do?

Bert And Ernie Say The Silliest Things.

Did You Have Fun With Bert And Ernie? I Just Love Visitng Them.

Big Bird Is The Nicest, Biggest Bird I Have Ever Met. He's Good At Rhyming, Too.

Big Bird Sure Knows How To Play. Speaking Of Playing, What Do You Want To Do Now?

Bert And Ernie's Apartment Has Lots Of Great Things To Play With. The Shape-O-Matic Game Is One Of My Favorites.

Have Fun While You Visit Bert And Ernie. Say Hello For Me.

Have Fun. We'll Miss You. Don't Look At Me For Any Of That Gooey Stuff.

Have Fun. Fun Shmun.

Happy visit tour with 16 category pages here like 8 Walt Disney category pages Onzoners Sing With Me That Was Fun Show WNED PBS Channel 17 Title A Disney Tape 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Original Cast Recording Programming Play Fulls Mr. Monty Low Pitch Four Tabs, Walt Disney Titles WNED PBS Channel 17 3 Clues 3 Sponsors The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle, Disney category pages Onzoners Sing With Me That Was Fun Show WNED PBS Channel 17 Title A Disney Tape 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Original Cast Recording Barney's Night Before Christmas And The Videos From Rugrats, and Walt Disney Titles WNED PBS Channel 17 3 Clues 3 Sponsors Sing With Me That Was Fun Show Tape Hit Program Barney's Night Before Christmas And The Videos From Rugrats, Onzoners Sing With Me That Was Fun Show WNED PBS Channel 17 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Original Cast Recording Programming Shows Mr. Monty Tape Splashdance Then Dragon Tales, Walt Disney Titles WNED PBS Channel 17 Program 3 Clues 3 Sponsors Shows Mr. Monty Tape Splashdance Then Dragon Tales The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle, Onzoners Sing With Me That Was Fun Show WNED PBS Channel 17 Title A Disney Tape 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Original Cast Recording Programming Fun Mr. Monty Tape Splashdance Then Dragon Tales, and Walt Disney Titles WNED PBS Channel 17 Program 3 Clues 3 Sponsors Sing With Me That Was Fun Show Tape Hit Program Fully Animated Shows Mr. Monty With Splashdance Then Dragon Tales plus Baloney and Blue's Room will be Baloney Direct-To-Video Program Paramount Parody Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Low Pitch Four Tabs and Paramount Nick Jr. Blue's Room Direct-To-Video 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs will be Baloney that TV parody of Barney the dinosaur Blue's Room TV spin-off of Blue's Clues plus Punky Brewster category page Paramount Punky Brewster Direct-To-Video VHS DVD Low Pitch Four Tabs World 6:30 Super Why Previews For The Muppets Take Manhattan Big Bag category page Jim Henson's Big Bag Direct-To-Video Universal Studios Program World 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs Sesame Street category page Jim Henson's Sesame Street Direct-To-Video DVD VHS 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs Previews Of The Muppet Movie plus also Bear In The Big Blue House Direct-To-Video Volumes TV Programs Videos From Jim Henson Home Entertainment, and the ever popular Wee Sing category page Price Stern Wee Sing Direct-To-Video DVD VHS sorts of fun things like the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more fun it did fabulous sorts of fun things. Cold Open sign offs from each cool tape fun as it did transitions with sound effects.

Four great fantastic tabs were used... Simply instead of Dash, it's Dot. They include this tab, this next tab, Barney's Night Before Christmas on September 28 1999, Elmo's World Up And Down from show 4080 "Elmo Becomes A Bird" from a 2008 DVD Elmo's World "Opposites". With this first tab,... With this next tab,... With this next tab, Robert, Keesha, and Stephen arrive at Hannah's house to give gifts and help with the Christmas decorating. Barney appears and helps the group decorate outside the house and yard. Inside, Barney and the kids, along with Baby Bop, help decorate the living room and trim the Christmas tree. After the decorating is finished, Barney and Baby Bop go outside to play in the snow. Then, BJ appears, pretending to be Santa Claus. After sharing cookies, Baby Bop asks Barney who fills Santa's stocking. The group agrees that they should fill Santa's stocking with homemade gifts. Upon finishing the gifts, with some imagination, Barney whisks his friends to the North Pole. While Santa is asleep at his desk, Barney and his friends sneak over to fill his stocking with the gifts. After Baby Bop sneezes, all of Santa's toys start going off, awakening him. Upon friendly greetings, Santa shows the group that all of them have made it on to his 'Good List'. Santa shows the group all of his special collectible, vintage toys before showing them a secret passage to the toy factory. Entering the toy factory, Mrs. Claus greets the group and takes them on a special train ride through the toy factory. Afterwards, the group agrees to help Mrs. Claus finish some gift wrapping. Everyone returns to meet-up with Santa, where he gives Baby Bop a special music box for thinking of filling his stocking on Christmas Eve. Baby Bop and BJ stay with Santa to join him on his sleigh ride for evening. With some imagination, Barney and the kids return to Hannah's house, where they are greeted by carolers. Later, Hannah wakes up, too excited to sleep in anticipation for Santa Claus. After playing with Barney a little longer, she falls asleep on the couch. They sing "I Love You" and wish each other Merry Christmas. Hannah's parents bring her up to her bedroom; when, soon after, Santa appears down her chimney. Possibly The Monkey Dance music video in the beginning, plus three previews in the beginning "Barney Buddies Club", "Sing And Dance With Barney", and the "Happy Holidays Love Barney" CD and cassette, plus three previews in the end here like "Let's Play School", "Walk Around The Block With Barney", and "What A World We Share". With this simply fourth here and final tab, Mr. Noodle rode Snuffy a see-saw, that hippo counted 17 times on that pogo stick, Horatio the Elephant was in the elevator there, Super-Grover tries to show up and down to Elmo but he's having a hard time flying with his cape, Diasia took her parents car to the playground first thing Diasia does straight for the slide four times with Diasia's good friend Cindy then after that the swings with her mom her mom gave Diasia a push to get her started.

Why Hello Friend. I'm Very Glad You're Here.

Greetings! Kermit The Frog Here, And Today I'd Like To Tell You A Little Bit About The Color Green. Do You Know What's Green?

(Music Playing)

Well, I Am For One Thing. You See, Frogs Are Green, And I'm A Frog. And That Means I'm Green, You See?

Boys And Girls, Moms And Dads, Grandmas And Grandpas, Aunts And Uncles. Oh, I'm So Glad You're Here. Are You Ready To Have A Great Time Today? Great. Here In Your Excitement Makes Me Feel So Special. And You Know What? You're Special, Too. Everyone Is Special, Each One In His Or Her Own Way. I'm Going To Sing A Song To You About How Special You Are.

Singing Is So Much Fun. And Learning Is Too. You Know, Boys And Girls All Over The World Are Learning The ABC Song In Lots Of Different Languages. I Have Friends Who Can Sing The ABC Song In Hebrew, And In French. And Guess What. Those Friends Are In The Audience: Today. Come On Up Here, Kids. Oh, This Is Gonna Be So Much Fun. It's Gonna Be Just Like A Trip Around The World. I Think Everybody's Ready. Okay, Let's All Hold Hands And Sing The English ABCs Together. Everybody Ready? I Think You're Super. Are You Ready To Do The Hebrew ABC Song? Okay. You Lead The Way. Great Singing, Kids. Now I Think It's Time For The French Version. Everybody Sing Real Loud Now. Oh, That Was Fun. Okay! Everybody Did A Terrific Job. Ho Ho Ho Boy. Ho Ho. Thank You For Coming Up And Helping Us. You Were Very Good. Bye-Bye. So Long. Bye-Bye. We'll See You Later. Ho Ho Ho. Boy, Weren't They Great?

That Was Some Firetruck. Now The Next Song Is About Pufferbellies. A Pufferbelly Is A Big Old Train With A Steam Engine. Now For This Song, I'll Sing A Line, And You'll Be My Echo. So Sing What I Sing And Do What I Do. Ho Ho. Ho Ho. Come On, Everybody, Join In. Ho Ho Ho Ho. Wait A Minute. I Think I Hear A Train Coming Now. It's A Big Old Pufferbelly. With Steam Coming Out. Okay. Now Let's Sing It Altogether! Come On! Off We Go. See You Later.

Thanks For Marching With Me, Everybody. This Concert Has Been The Most Fun A Dinosaur Could Ever Have. But It's Time For Us To Go Now. You Know, When A Dinosaur Has Friends Like You, It's Like Having A Great Big Family. That Makes Me Feel Welcome Wherever I Go. We Have To Go Wherever Kids Are Using Their Imaginations. Remember, If You Wish Real Hard, I'll Be There. Let's All Hold Hands Now And Sing I Love You. It's My Very Favorite Song.

Oh, Hello! Welcome To Our Learning Theater. My Friends And I Are Going On A Learning Adventure Today. Oh, That Was Fun! Let's Go On Another Adventure. To Start With The Shape Adventure, Press Piglet's Button. For The Numbers Adventure, Press Tigger's Button. For The Eyes Ears And Nose Adventure, Press Kanga's Button. For The ABC Adventure, Press Owl's Button. For The Opposites Adventure, Press My Button.

Come On, Everybody. Let's Do A Dance In Central Park New York.

I Just Love To March. It's So Much Fun.

Barney, I Have Another Fun Song That Everyone Knows. Let's Do Pop Goes The Weasel.

Great Idea, Derek. Now For This Song, When You Hear The Word Pop, We Need Everyone To Clap Like This. And Pop! Okay? Let's Try It Again. And Pop! One More Time! And Pop! Very Good. I Think It's Time To Sing. Come On, Everybody. Don't Forget To Clap. Thanks For Helping Me, Derek.

How Many Of You Out There Love Our Country? I Like America, Too. Let's March In A Make-Believe Parade And Sing The Grand Old Flag For All Americans. Both Of Us Here At Home, And Those Who Are Far Away In Other Countries. Hey, Let's Do It Again, Kids. Come On.

Okay, Everybody Stand Up And Let's March With The Backyard Gang. Just Watch Them And Do What They Do. One More Time! Come On, Everybody, Keep Marching. That's Right.

Hi There. Face Here. And It's Time To Say Goodbye. So Here's My Very Very Short Goodbye Song.

(Clears Throat)

Bye-Bye, Goodbye

Bye-Bye, Goodbye

So Long, See You Later On Nick Jr.

Hi There. Face Here. Do You Know What My Favorite Thing About Taking A Bath Is? Here's A Hint. Bubbles! Bubbles, Bubbles, Bubbles. I Love Bubbles! Bubble Baths Make You Nice And Clean, And Make You Look Great. Don't Forget To Take Your Bath, And I'll See You Right Here On Nick Jr.!

Hi There. Face Here. Look. I'm Orange. Orange You Glad To Be Watching Nick Jr.? I Hope You Feel As Good As I Do, Cause I Feel Grape! Right Now, I Have To Make Like A Banana And Split! But I'll See You Again On Nick Jr.!

Hi There. Face Here. This Is The Face I Make When I'm Happy. Hi There. This Is The Face I Make When I'm Really Really Happy. Yippee! But Right Now, I'm Making A Sad Face Because It's Time For Me To Say Goodbye, So Long, See You Later. Right Here On Nick Jr.!

Hi There. Face Here. Do You Know What Day Of The Week Today Is? It's Wednesday! And The Word Wednesday Begins With The Letter "W". Hey, Look! I Have A "W" For A Nose. Wow. That's Weird. I'll Be Right Back After These Messages, Here On Nick Jr.!

Hi There. Face Here. Hey, Look! There's 1 Potato. 1, 2 Potatoes. 1, 2, 3 Potatoes. 1, 2, 3, 4 Potatoes. 1 Potato, 2 Potatoes, 3 Potatoes, 4 Potatoes. Now It's Time For Another Visit From Countin' Carl! Right Here On Nick Jr.!

Hi There. Face Here. I Am The Colors Of The Rainbow. Red. Orange. Yellow. Green. Blue. Indigo. And Violet. I Like All The Colors Of The Rainbow. Do You? Nick Jr. Will Be Right Back.

Hi There. Face Here. And I'm So Excited! Because A Parade Is About To Start. I Think I Hear It Coming Now.

(Firetruck Drives)

There's A Firetruck.

(Five Balloons Floating By: One Red Balloon, One Yellow Balloon, One Orange Balloon, One Purple Balloon, And One Green Balloon)

Ooh! Look At All The Pretty Balloons.

And Here Comes The Band!

(Frog On Tuba, Raccoon Conductor, And The Ant Playing Cymbals And Drums At The Same Time)

Hey, Look At What's Coming Now! It's Dancing Ice Cream Cones.

(Three Dancing Ice Cream Cones Dance Together One Pink Ice Cream Cone, One Purple Ice Cream Cone, And One Green Ice Cream Cone, Licks The Green Cone)

I Just Love Parades. Do You? Don't Go Away Because Nick Jr. Will Be Right Back.

(Licks The Green Ice Cream Cone)

You Told Me You Could Count. You Said There's Nothing To It. Well, If You're Also Good At Counting, Let Me Hear You Do It. Mercy, Is That The Best You Can Do? Come On, Let Me Hear You Count Again Now. Now, Let's Just Try It One Last Time. Are You Ready?

Do You Know How Many Five Is? Well, It's More Than 1, And It's More Than 2. It's Even More Than 3 Or 4. And Do You Know What I've Got Five Of? Well, I'll Tell You.

Same Life Jungle Full Animal Alphabet. Yeah. January 3, 1998. Along by now, D was the fantastic letter. That D word was that dolphin simply it. That wallaby probably came for W, for now fun to bounce with for a fun adventure. Possibly two more to go: Y still next, same as it did for a fantastic yak. Here also, final letter for the alphabet: Z for zebra. That did, they usually have stripes. Same as it did here, Q for quetzal, same as it did, another kind of bird. This tiny small R friend full fancy rat. Same as it did for an S animal, the other problem is for a fun serval. Plus also T animal was there: a tiger.

Ernie's birthday. Miss Deb:

Can We Stay Here While We Work On Our Next Merit Badge?

Duckies:

Merit Badge In What.

Miss Deb:

Grumpiness.

For the next week's show which goes for now here:

If You Guys Let Me Hide Here, I'll Give You Tickets To Next Week's Show.

Gives Me A Good Feeling To Be Able To Give Things To You. You May Not Always Like When I Give You. That's All Right, Too. You Don't Have To Always Like What People Give To You. But It Gives Me A Good Feeling When I Think That You Like To Be With Me.

Now All That Kind Of Talk Gives Me A Good Feeling. And Think About Things Like That.

Gives Me A Good Feeling To Have A Friend Like That, Too. Ella Jenkins Is A Very Special Person.

And Everybody Likes To Have Healthy Ways Of Expressing Those Feelings.

You'll Find Them As You Grow. Many Ways To Say: 1, 4, 3.

And When We Can Know It For Sure, It's Such A Good Feeling.

I'm Glad We've Been Able To Have These Times Together. Gives Me A Good Feeling.

Everybody Needs Some Kind Of Care. Caring For People Helps Them Know That You Love Them. And Caring For Animals Helps Them Know That You Love Them, Too. Heh Heh Heh Heh.

So When You Say Goodbye, You Think About The Next Time You Will Be Together. And That Can Give You A Very Good Feeling.

That's Why I Want To Share So Much With You. We'll Do More Together Next Time. We Surely Will.

And Someday You May Be Able To Help Somebody Else. That's A Way It Works.

Gives Me A Good Feeling, You Know, To Know That People Are Really Enjoying Their Reading. And Their Growing.

And Everything Ready For Our Next Visit Together.

Inside Is Where You Can Always Be Growing.

In Fact, Maybe I Could Put It Like This, And Carry This, To The Library In It. That Will Be Together Next Time. That Gives Me A Real Good Feeling.

You Know, As You Do That, I Hope You'll Remember How Very Proud I Am Of You, And How Glad I Am To Be Your Neighbor.

And Now Here I Am Really Doing It. It Helps To Play About Things. It Helps You To Know How It Really Feels.

Always Gives Me A Good Feeling To Know That We'll Be Back Together Again Next Time. The Next Time, We'll Be Able To Meet Wynton Marsalis The Wonderful Trumpeter. Basketball Today, Wynton Marsalis Next Time.

And What We're Seeing, And Hearing, And Thinking. Loving Is A Good Feeling.

A Birthday. That's A Good Feeling.

I Feel That When I With People That I Love. That I'm Really At Home, And What A Good Feeling That Is.

And That Can Give Us All A Good Feeling.

And We Can Make Mistakes And Still Have People Love Us. That Really Gives Me A Good Feeling.

Helping Other People And Letting Other People Help You Can Give You A Very Good Feeling.

That's All Part Of Trying, Of Not Being Afraid Of Making Mistakes. And As You Keep Trying, And You Do Better And Better, It Can Give You Such A Good Feeling!

It's Such A Good Feeling To Know That People Can Love Us, Even When We're Not Perfect.

Doesn't Give That A Beautiful Feeling Inside Yourself? I Know I Like It When People Say To Me I'm Glad You're The Way You Are.

This Is The One I Took Of You. At Wild Animal Park. May I Keep It? You Certainly May. A Nice Plo-Mento.

And I Wished And I Wished. I Didn't Have To Be Like All The Others. No, I Found Out It Was Okay. Okay, Just The Way I Was. And What A Good Feeling That Was, When I Came To Understand That. Yeah.

And I'm Much More Than A Slide Trombone. Gives Me A Good Feeling To Be Able To Share Such Things With You.

I'm Glad We've Been Able To Be With You For This Story Of Josephine The Short-neck Giraffe. Always Gives Me A Good Feeling To Be Able To Share Such Special Times With You.

It Always Gives Me A Good Feeling When I See People Growing And Learning Wonderful Things.

Gives Me A Good Feeling To Be Able To Share Good Things With You. Children Learn A Lot From Adults, And Adults Learn A Lot From Children. I'm Very Glad To Know Children In My Life.

I Think I'll Just Leave This Paper Chain Decoration Up For Our Next Visit. Oh. And We'll Have Plenty More To Think About, And Learn, And Do Then.

But Most Of All For The People I Know. It's Really People I Learn From. Men, And Women, And Children. You Know We're All Teachers. And We're All Learners. One Way Or Another. Just Realizing That Gives Me A Very Good Feeling. I'll Take This Down Next Time. It's A Cheerful Decoration. Like A Smile. And A Friend. Be Back. Bye-Bye.

And The More They Teach You And The More You Learn, The Better Feeling You Have About Yourself And The World We Live In.

I Like Being A Care Giver. Do You?

We'll Do More Things Next Time.

You Know, As I Come Back For One Day, I Usually Come Back The Next.

And Thinking About That Gives Me A Good Feeling.

That's Being A Care Giver. You See, You're Already A Care Giver, By Many Things That You Do.

And Now Stay Tuned For "Lost In Cyberspace".

Stay Tuned To The Pets Channel For "Cats" Starring Eartha Kitten.

Coming Up Next On The Teeth Channel, "To Tell The Tooth" Followed By "Tooth Or Consequences".

Coming Up On The Birthday Channel: "Born Free", "Born On The Fourth Of July", And "Born Yesterday".

Coming Up Next On The Bird Channel, "The Loon Ranger" Starring Walter Pigeon.

Coming Up Next On The Games Channel, "Jump Rope" By Alfred Hopscotch.

Coming Up Next On The Bicycle Channel, "The Dick Van Bike Show".

Stay Tuned For "Uncle Vanya", "Charlie's Aunt", And "Whistler's Mother" Starring Moms Mabley.

Stay Tuned For "Let's Flaminco" And Other Dances Here On The Dance Channel, All Dancing All The Time.

Stay Tuned To The Book Channel For "Our Miss Books" Starring Book Shields.

Stay Tuned For "The Music Man", "The Sound Of Music", And "Name That Tune".

Coming Up On The Eating Channel, "The Last Taco In Paris". Ciao.

Coming Up, "When The Faucet Drinks", Followed By "Wet Work News".

Coming Up Next On The Transportation Channel, "My Mother The Car".

Stay Tuned For "Jacket Nicolson" And "Five Easy Jackets", Coming Up Next.

Coming Up On The Hat Channel, "Bowlers For Dollars" And "Love Boater". That's All, Folks! Ha!

Coming Up, "Heel Of Fortune" Followed By "Your Shoe Of Shoes".

Visit Our Itsy Bitsy Spider On The World Wide Web. And Now, Stay Tuned For "Singing In The Rain", Followed By "Singing When It's Partly Cloudy".

Coming Up On The Dog Channel, "Woof Or Consequences" With Bob Barker, And "Hamlet" Starring A Great Day.

Stay Tuned For "Born Yesterday" And "I'll Cry Tomorrow". Till Then, Will Be Crawling Along.

Coming Up Next, A Bunch Of Other Stuff.

Stay Tuned For "The Man Who Drew Too Much" Followed By "The Nancy Drew Mysteries" With Drew Barrymore.

Next On The Telephone Channel, "Dialing For Telephones", Followed By "The Telephone Always Rings Twice".

Stay Tuned To The Farm Channel For "A Farewell To Farms" Starring Genette Old MacDonald And Nelson Piggy.

Coming Up Next, "From Hair To Eternity" Followed By "When Hairy Met Sally".

Stay Tuned For "Name That Tuna", "60 Minnows", And "Touched By An Angelfish".

Coming Up Next On The Sky Channel, "The Sky Who Loved Me".

Stay Tuned To The Sleep Channel For "Supermarket Sleep" And The 6:00 Snooze.

Coming Up On The Weather Channel, "A Snowman For All Seasons". Catch It Before It Melts.

Coming Up Next On The Getting Dressed Channel, "Socks And The City", Followed By "Shall We Pants" Starring Shirt Reynolds.

Coming Up Next On The Mail Channel, "The Scarlet Letter", Followed By "Lady And The Stamp".

Coming Up Next On The Ear Channel, "The Best Ears Of Our Lives", Followed By "My Favorite Ear".

Coming Up Next On The Firefighters Channel, "The Flaming Of The Shrew" Starring Carol Burnett.

Coming Up Next On The Wild Animal Channel, "The Lion In Winter" Starring Lionel Barrymore Followed By "The Lion King With Tiger Woods".

Coming Up Next, "Close Encounters Of The Third Kind" Starring Glenn Close.

Stay Tuned To The Feet Channel For "Toeklahoma" And "Feet The Press" With Never-Before-Seen Footage.

Plus in the end for each cool tape closing theme plays with 20 fun animal facts.

One Of The Coolest Animals I Know Is My Friend Bob The Anteater. Anteaters Are Great. Did You Know They Sleep As Much As 15 Hours Every Day? I Mean, I Love To Nap Myself, But That's A Lot Of Sleep. Ah, And They Have A Great Sense Of Smell. Hmm. I Wonder What Smells Bob Likes Best. Next Time You See Him, Ask Him For Me, Okay?

Smooch And Winslow Are Very Amazing Animals. They're Marmosets. A Marmoset Is A Kind Of Monkey. Hey, Did You Know That Marmosets Like To Live With Other Members Of Their Family? Like Their Brothers And Sisters. No Wonder Smooch And Winslow Had So Much Fun Sharing A House. Uh, Except When Winslow Leaves His Stuff On The Floor Of Course.

Not To Toot My Own Horn Or Anything, But I Think We Sloths Are Pretty Interesting Animals. Did You Know That I'm An 'Erbivore? All Sloths Are. It Means That We Only Eat Plants, Shoots, Leaves, And Sometimes Fruit. That's A Good Diet For Slow-Moving Creatures Like Me. Leaves Are Pretty Easy To Catch.

One Of My Favorite Animals Is My Friend Wartz. He's A Red-Eyed Tree Frog. Tree Frogs Are Really Great Climbers. Yup. Most Of Them Have Sticky Pads On Their Feet. And Those Pads Help Them Climb Trees And Leap Through The Treetops. Whoa. Tree Frogs Sure Are Amazing. And I Think Wartz Is The Most Amazing Tree Frog I've Ever Met. Don't You?

You Know Who's A Great Animal? My Friend Burdette. She's A Quetzal Bird. Whoa. I Know That's A Big Word, But It Just Means She's A Very Pretty Kind Of Bird. Hey, Did You Know That All Birds Have Feathers And That No Other Animals Do? Pretty Cool, Huh? Burdette Loves Her Feathers. And She Should. They Sure Are Beautiful. And Useful, Too.

Madge Is One Of The Oldest And Most Interesting Animals Here In The World Tree. Did You Know That Turtles Have Been Around For Millions And Millions Of Years? It's True. The First Turtles Were Around Even Before The Dinosaurs. Now, Madge Isn't Quite That Old, But She Has Been Around A Long Time. And That's One Reason She Knows So Much About So Many Things.

Smooch And Winslow Are The Coolest Marmoset Monkeys I've Ever Met. Hey, Did You Know That Baby Marmosets Are Often Cared For By Their Older Brothers And Sisters? Yup, Marmoset Families Really Take Care At Each Other. Hmm. I Wonder If That's Why Smooch And Winslow Get Along So Well. Hey, What Do You Think? Would You Like To Take Care Of A Baby Marmoset?

Anteaters Are Very Cool Animals. Do You Remember Which One Of My Friends Is An Anteater? That's Right, It's Bob. Did You Know That Anteaters Mouths Are Extremely Small? Yeah. You Could Barely Fit A Pencil In An Anteaters Mouth. Not That An Anteater Would Want A Pencil In His Mouth. Luckily, Their Tongues Are Long. Really Long, So They Can Stick Them Way Out Of Their Mouths To Collect Food. I Bet Those Long Tongues Sure Would Be Good For Lollipop Licking. What Do You Think?

My Friends Smooch And Winslow Are 2 Animals Who Love Playing And Scampering Around The Forest. They're Marmosets. And Marmosets Are Pretty Active Monkeys. I Bet You've Seen Smooch And Winslow Doing Lots Of Scampering And Vine Swinging Yourself. Hey, Did You Know That Marmosets Travel More Than A Mile A Day With All Their Fun And Games? Yup, That's A Lot Of Ground To Cover.

As Far As Animals Go, We Sloths Are About As Slow As They Get. We Won't Ever Win Any Races, That's For Sure. Unless It's A Race To See Who's Slowest. We're The Slowest Moving Mammals In The World. We Even Digest Our Food Slowly. Really Slowly. It Sometimes Takes Us Sloths A Month To Digest A Meal. That Sure Is A Long Time For Food To Travel Through Your Body, Don't You Think?

My Friend Wartz Is A Red-Eyed Tree Frog. And They Are Really Interesting Animals. Red-Eyed Tree Frogs Are So Green That When They're Sitting On A Leaf And They Have Their Big Red Eyes Closed. Well, You Can Hardly See Them. Pretty Neat, Huh? When An Animal Can Blend In With Its Surroundings, That's Called Camouflage. Camouflage Sure Would Come In Handy In A Game Of Hide-And-Seek. Don't You Think?

My Friend Bob Is An Anteater. And That's A Very Interesting Kind Of Animal. Did You Know That New-Born Anteaters Ride Around On Their Moms Back For Up To A Whole Year? Whoa. Now That's What I Call One Long Piggyback Ride. Can You Imagine Riding On Your Moms Back For A Whole Year? I Wonder How She'd Feel About That. Do You Think You'd Like To Get A Piggyback Ride From An Anteater?

My Friend Oko Is A Monkey. And We All Know He Is One Interesting Animal. Did You Know That The Fastest Monkeys Can Travel Through The Trees As Fast As 30 Miles An Hour? That's Probably As Fast As The Bus You Ride To School. Can You Imagine That? Boy, I Sure Can't. But I'm A Sloth And We're Pretty Slow. Being As Fast As A Monkey Would Really Come In Handy In A Race. Wouldn't You Like To Be Fast Like Oko? He's A Pretty Cool Monkey.

There Are Lots Of Cool Things To Learn About Animals. Like Wartz. Wartz Is An Amphibian. Did You Know That? You're Probably Wondering, "Hey, What's An Amphibian?" Well, An Amphibian Is An Animal They Can Live Both On Land, And In The Water. Do You Remember When Wartz Had His Metamorphosis? He Grew From Being A Tadpole Swimming In The Pond To A Frog They Can Hop On Land. Can You Think Of Another Kind Of Animal That Has A Metamorphosis?

I Sure Am Lucky To Have So Many Interesting Friends. Like Oko. Did You Know There Are Some Monkeys Called Howler Monkeys Who Can Howl So Loud That Their Calls Can Be Heard Almost 2 Miles Away? Whoa. If You Were A Howler Monkey, You Can Have Quite A Long Distance Conversation. No Need For A Telephone. You Can Just Open The Window And Howl To Your Friend Who Lives Down The Street. But I Think Your Mom Or Dad Might Ask You To Keep It Down.

My Friend Burdette is One Beautiful Animal. Burdette's A Quetzal Bird. And Quetzal Birds Have Bright Green And Red Feathers And Very Long White Tails. Oh Yeah. And Their Tails Can Get 2 Times As Long As Their Whole Bodies. Ha! Can You Imagine That? When They Fly, Their Tails Flow Behind Them. Quetzal Birds Like My Friend Burdette Sure Are Beautiful. Which Animals Do You Think Are Beautiful?

Every Animal I Know Is Special In Some Way. You May Have Heard Smooch And Winslow Saying That Our Fish Friend Ick Is Slimy. Well, Um, He Is. Ick's Skin Makes Its Very Own Slimy Covering To Protect Him From Getting Sick, And To Cover Cuts So They Can Heal. And That Slimy Coding Also Helps Ick Zip Through The Water Really Fast. Imagine How Fast You'd Be Able To Swim If You Were As Slippery As A Fish.

Animals Sure Are Cool. Especially Turtles Like My Friend Madge? Did You Know That Madge Doesn't Have Any Teeth? And It's Not Because She's So Old. Turtles Have Hard Sharp Edges In Their Mouths Instead Of Teeth. And Those Are What Madge Uses To Munch Her Food. She Uses Her Mouth, Um... Almost Like A Bird Uses Its Beak. Hey, Can You Think Of One Of My Friends Who Has A Beak? That's Right. Burdette.

My Friend Ick Is A Fish. Fish Are Wonderful Animals. Very Different From Mammals Like You And Me. One Thing About Fish Is That They Breathe Through Gills. Not Like The Lungs You And I Breathe With. Water Goes In And Out Of Their Gills, And The Gills Get The Oxygen Out Of The Water. That's The Air That Fish Breathe. Did You Know That There's Air In Water? Well, That's Right, There Is. Yup, Ick Is One Interesting Animal.

I Just Love Learning Fun Facts About My Animal Friends. Well, Like Ick For Instance. He's A Fish. Did You Know That Many Types Of Fish Don't Sleep? They Rest With Their Eyes Wide Open And Take It Easy. But If I Were A Fish, I'd Miss Just Lying Back And Taking A Good Old Fashioned Snooze. In Fact, I Think It Might Be Time For A Nap Right About Now.

From the end there with each cool tape, was also displayed some red letters there on the fun purple static background. The descriptor is like this:

This Tab,

Next Tab,

Barney's Night Before Christmas

Elmo's World Up And Down From Show 4080

After a few seconds, the copyright screen moves to the left, revealing Big Bird, who's seen from the head up. He tells the audience, "Toodle-loo!". Three different fun versions of those. From 1995 to 1999, bombastic version of the WavePad version of the Sesame Street Theme key of G Major with original cast recording, which ends in a jolly keyboard/bass vamp. This carries over into the underwriting spiel. "Piggyback Rides With Cubs From Between The Lions Play A Terrific Tape Seen On PBS Kids." From 2000, a soft keyboard/bass version of the theme with original cast recording. Plus also there from 2001 to 2002, bluesy version of the theme played by a muted trumpet ensemble with original cast recording.

Plus funky chimes in the end with original cast recording, that did here on Dad's birthday fun it did with that Kevin's friends Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS.

Based On The Arthur Books By: Marc Brown.

Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS.

Pink Box Has Sebastian, Ariel, Undersea Band.

Long Version Of Disneyland's 35th Anniversary Promo.

Fun 1990 Title Card.

Sing-Along Songs 1990 Promo (From Under The Sea).

It Was Fine Fun Having You With Us. I Do Hope You'll Come Back Again. Sooner Than Later.

Programs with WNED PBS Channel 17 fun as it did with more shows fun.

Excellent Christmas tape It's Wonderful Life Great Fun Elmo Saves Christmas shares a tale about here Elmo saves Christmas.

Alphabet Cold Open: Big Bird sets up today's theme of the alphabet. He opens his mailbox to find a letter - B, for Big Bird. (EKA: Episode 4807).

Counting Cold Open: Prairie Dawn sets up today's theme of counting by counting the heads of the Two-Headed Monster. The monster points out there are actually 3 heads, including her own. (EKA: Episode 4835) (Season 48 finale).

Celebrations Cold Open: Abby lets Oscar know that today will be a big celebration. Oscar couldn't care less. (EKA: Episode 4814).

Kindness Cold Open: Grover tries introducing today's theme of kindness, while Elmo acts kind toward him, making him lose his train of thought. (EKA: Episode 4702).

Music Cold Open: Grover introduces a theme of "music" for today's show, interrupted by some sunglass-wearing chickens. (EKA: Episode 4607).

Shake Your Doodles: Allegra's Favorite Songs. March 26, 1996. Same as Barney's Talent Show.

  1. Allegra's Window Theme
  2. Shake Your Doodles
  3. Old MacDonald
  4. Two Heads, Two Hands
  5. Row Row Row Your Boat
  6. I've Been Cooking Zootabagas
  7. The Senses Song
  8. Oh Where Oh Where Is Lindi
  9. L-I-N-D-I
  10. Rock Goes The Riifster
  11. Medley: The Alphabet Song/Baa Baa Black Sheep/Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
  12. Giddyup
  13. Allegra Shakes Your Doodles
  14. Any Day Can Be A Party
  15. Scooby Dooby Shoe Song
  16. Wonderful Day

Blue Screen Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS: Words on top, blue screen in the end. Blue background has a picture of Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS words "Kevin Plays Tape For Maple East", Bonnie tells viewers in voice-over Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Kevin's friends Ma and Dub would like to say happy birthday to Dad they'd like to eat chicken waffle fries some hot dogs plus Dad's vanilla layer cake Kevin also does have Pineview on Dad's birthday Mr. Jesse said they'd like to get Sing-along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, plus that undersea band tape date in this May 18 1990, print date in this was October 30 1992 that day Beauty And The Beast came to VHS, long version of Disneyland's 35th Anniversary promo before program starts the original title card then in the end Sing-along Songs 1990 Promo (from Under The Sea).

Colors Cold Open: Elmo and three colorful monsters harmonize as they set up today's theme of colors. (EKA: Episode 4723).

Shapes Cold Open: Elmo introduces today's theme of shapes and meets a few. (EKA: Episode 4620).

Music, Mayhem And More!. September 17, 2002.

  1. The Muppet Show Theme
  2. Mah Na Mah Na
  3. There's A New Sound
  4. Lady Of Spain
  5. Trees
  6. A Monologue By Fozzie Bear
  7. Bein' Green
  8. Simon Smith And His Dancing Bear
  9. Tenderly
  10. Wishing Song
  11. What Now My Love
  12. Happy Feet
  13. We Got Us
  14. Closing Theme Song (Instrumental)
  15. Rainbow Connection
  16. Movin' Right Along
  17. Can You Picture That
  18. The Magic Store Finale
  19. Hey A Movie
  20. Happiness Hotel
  21. The First Time It Happens
  22. Together Again
  23. I'm Always Gonna Love You
  24. He'll Make Me Happy
  25. One More Sleep Till Christmas
  26. Love Led Us Here
  27. I'm Going To Go Back There Someday

Counting Cold Open: Count von Count sets up today's theme of counting by counting some sentient hats that stop by. (EKA: Episode 4718).

Long end credits here with in the end here of each tape starting this January with 16 fun category pages.

Bubbles Cold Open: Grover sets up today's theme of bubbles, as a lone bubble floats into frame. Before Grover can use it as a visual aid, it floats away. (EKA: Episode 4829).

Clothing Cold Open: Abby sets up today's theme of clothing, as Elmo puts on all his clothes. (EKA: Episode 4806).

Fairy Tales Cold Open: Cookie Monster thumbs through a fairytale book, which sets his mind on cookies and he devours the book. (EKA: Episode 4615).

Hair Cold Open: Elmo sets up today's theme of hair, which his monster friend Marty loudly declares over and over. (EKA: Episode 4812).

Habitats Cold Open: A bear (Tyler Bunch) informs Elmo about habitats. (EKA: Episode 4729).

Families Cold Open: Abby promotes today's theme of families and hints at her new role as a stepsister. Oscar interjects and tells her to keep it down. (EKA: Episode 4731).

Nursery Rhymes Cold Open: Telly Monster informs the viewer that today, they'll be seeing lots of nursery rhymes and nursery rhyme characters. The cow from "Hey Diddle Diddle" attempts to jump over the moon, but crash lands on Telly instead. (EKA: Episode 4803).

Engineers Cold Open: Big Bird and Grover set up today's theme of engineers, having engineered a large block tower (which topples over). (EKA: Episode 4920).

Healthy Foods Cold Open: Cookie Monster shows off (and eats) some healthy foods, which we'll be seeing in just a bit. (EKA: Episode 4604).

Superheroes Cold Open: Super Grover tries to demonstrate his superhero skills by leaping over a penguin, but she leaps over him instead. It turns out she's a superhero too...Power Penguin! (EKA: Episode 4612).

Princesses And Princes Cold Open: Grover introduces the theme of princes and princesses by posing as a prince with a glass slipper. He looks for a fair damsel to try it on, but is instead met with the large foot of Freddy. (EKA: Episode 4613).

Weather Cold Open: Grover gets caught in varying weather conditions while introducing today's theme of weather. (EKA: Episode 4622).

Magic Cold Open: The Great Groverini tries to magically make a rabbit appear from his hat, but nothing seems to work. The cranky rabbit tells him to keep it down; she's trying to sleep. (EKAl Episode 4623).

Possibly the end there for each VHS and DVD program here will be 16 category pages here like 8 Walt Disney category pages Onzoners Sing With Me That Was Fun Show WNED PBS Channel 17 Title A Disney Tape 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Original Cast Recording Programming Play Fulls Mr. Monty Low Pitch Four Tabs, Walt Disney Titles WNED PBS Channel 17 3 Clues 3 Sponsors The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle, Disney category pages Onzoners Sing With Me That Was Fun Show WNED PBS Channel 17 Title A Disney Tape 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Original Cast Recording Barney's Night Before Christmas And The Videos From Rugrats, and Walt Disney Titles WNED PBS Channel 17 3 Clues 3 Sponsors Sing With Me That Was Fun Show Tape Hit Program Barney's Night Before Christmas And The Videos From Rugrats, Onzoners Sing With Me That Was Fun Show WNED PBS Channel 17 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Original Cast Recording Programming Shows Mr. Monty Tape Splashdance Then Dragon Tales, Walt Disney Titles WNED PBS Channel 17 Program 3 Clues 3 Sponsors Shows Mr. Monty Tape Splashdance Then Dragon Tales The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle, Onzoners Sing With Me That Was Fun Show WNED PBS Channel 17 Title A Disney Tape 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Original Cast Recording Programming Fun Mr. Monty Tape Splashdance Then Dragon Tales, and Walt Disney Titles WNED PBS Channel 17 Program 3 Clues 3 Sponsors Sing With Me That Was Fun Show Tape Hit Program Fully Animated Shows Mr. Monty With Splashdance Then Dragon Tales plus Baloney and Blue's Room will be Baloney Direct-To-Video Program Paramount Parody Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Low Pitch Four Tabs and Paramount Nick Jr. Blue's Room Direct-To-Video 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs will be Baloney that TV parody of Barney the dinosaur Blue's Room TV spin-off of Blue's Clues plus Punky Brewster category page Paramount Punky Brewster Direct-To-Video VHS DVD Low Pitch Four Tabs World 6:30 Super Why Previews For The Muppets Take Manhattan Big Bag category page Jim Henson's Big Bag Direct-To-Video Universal Studios Program World 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs Sesame Street category page Jim Henson's Sesame Street Direct-To-Video DVD VHS 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs Previews Of The Muppet Movie plus also Bear In The Big Blue House Direct-To-Video Volumes TV Programs Videos From Jim Henson Home Entertainment, and the ever popular Wee Sing category page Price Stern Wee Sing Direct-To-Video DVD VHS that announcer voiceover says there at the end from each show with fabulous a fun tape: Remember, You Can Watch More WNED Fabulous Stories With Today's Show With From A Fun Neighborhood.

Seasons Cold Open: Cookie Monster introduces the four seasons and has a cookie for each one. He concludes any season is best for cookie eating. (EKA: Episode 4624).

Spanish Cold Open: Cookie Monster recites some Spanish words he's learned, including his favorite - galletas (cookies)! (EKA: Episode 4628).

Dress-Up Cold Open: Grover introduces today's theme of dressing up by donning some costumes, including a cookie that attracts the attention (and appetite) of Cookie Monster. (EKA: Episode 4629).

Dogs Cold Open: Grover introduces today's theme of dogs using a pack of dogs, who drag him away. (EKA: Episode 4630).

Games Cold Open: Grover introduces today's theme of games while playing tackle football with some chickens. (EKAl Episode 4631).

School Cold Open: Grover prepares his backpack for school, but finds it's too heavy to lift. (EKA: Episode 4634).

Doctors Cold Open: Telly informs the viewer that today's show is all about doctors. He watches as Oscar gets his own Grouch checkup ("Open up and say, 'blah.'"). (EKA: Episode 4703).

Instruments Cold Open: Grover introduces today's theme of instruments. He is briefly interrupted by a cheese (Martin P. Robinson), who is not a musical instrument. (EKA: Episode 4717).

Holidays Cold Open: Prairie Dawn sets up today's theme of holidays. Grover likes to celebrate "Wear a Bunny Slipper on Your Head Day." (EKA: Episode 4907).

Gardens Cold Open: Grover attempts to water some flowers, but ends up with a face full of water from the uncooperative hose. (EKA: Episode 4611).

Crafts Cold Open: Cookie Monster presents some crafted cookies he's made, which he then gobbles up. (EKA: Episode 4616).

Platinum Too. April 1, 1997.

  1. Somebody Come And Play
  2. Just Happy To Be Me
  3. What's The Name Of That Song
  4. Counting Is Wonderful
  5. Caribbean Amphibian
  6. All By Myself
  7. The Word Is NO
  8. The Grouch Song
  9. Imagination
  10. Believe In Yourself
  11. Everyone Makes Mistakes
  12. The Ballad Of Casey McPhee
  13. Take A Breath
  14. Reach Your Hand Up High
  15. Mah Na Mah Na
  16. One Of These Sounds
  17. Little Miss Count Along
  18. Me
  19. Clink Clank
  20. One Small Voice

Different Lyric The Alphabet Song Fun: For Alphabet Song the different lyric. Some onscreen letters were on the top of the screen to sing along. Different lyric comes after Y And Z to sing it. But with same words based on fun ABC Song afternoons but a different lyric for Alphabet Song instead. "Everybody Ready? Sing It With Us. Sure. Ha!" (FUN ALPHABET SONG PLAYS SINGING ALONG). "Sing With Me. That Was Fun."

Babies Cold Open: Grover probes baby Emerson for information about babies for today's show. (EKA: Episode 4627).

Dinah! I've Got A Song. From 1979. SIDE A: I've Got A Song, Makin' Music, Junk, Nothin' To Do, A Song To Munch Cookies By, SIDE B: Beautiful Day, I Like Myself, Monsters Can Be Unhappy, Blue Skies, Apple Pie, Numbers.

My Sesame Street Record: All About Me!. From 1983. SIDE A: My Name, Thirty-Two Cracks In The Sidewalk, Five People In My Family, Breakfast Time, All By Myself, Tall Enough, Special, SIDE B: I Love Trash, Wiggly Tooth, J Friends, Hands, What Do I Do When I'm Alone, Just One Me.

Sesame Street Fever (album). First released from 1978. SIDE A: Sesame Street Fever, Doin' The Pigeon (Disco Version), Rubber Duckie (Disco Version), SIDE B: Trash, "C" Is For Cookie (Disco Version), Has Anybody Seen My Dog (Disco Version).

Arthur Direct-To-Video 1997 Program On PBS VHS Produced By Cinar And WGBH Boston Based On Books By Marc Brown: Join Arthur, D.W., Binky, Buster, Francine and the gang based on books by Marc Brown with 2 fun stories plus the Arthur Theme sung by Ziggy Marley And The Melody Makers on this wonderful kind of day the opening would go Open Up Your Eyes Open Up Your Ears Get Together And Make Things Better By Working Together share a first story plus also Word From Us Kids where kids talk about the episode showing around the classroom for each fun episode then a second and final story before the end credits shorter version of the song It's A Simple Message.

Cool top.

Egg world.

Grape top.

Igloo top.

Kid world.

Mit world.

Oat world.

Quiet top.

Soap.

Udd.

Wig.

Yak.

Programs 1996 Sesame Street Version Visitor 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs Full Read Paragraph Of Piggyback Rides With Cubs From Between The Lions Seen On PBS Kids category page about 1996 version.

TV programs.

Vote tape.

Programs 1998 Sesame Street Version Visitor 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs Full Read Paragraph Of Piggyback Rides With Cubs From Between The Lions Seen On PBS Kids category page about 1998 version.

Rid top.

Bot tape.

Did with Fireman Duck's version of Barney Says with that category page Barney Says Segments Ending Outro Tape Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Show End Of Program 16 category pages here like 8 Walt Disney category pages Onzoners Sing With Me That Was Fun Show WNED PBS Channel 17 Title A Disney Tape 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Original Cast Recording Programming Play Fulls Mr. Monty Low Pitch Four Tabs, Walt Disney Titles WNED PBS Channel 17 3 Clues 3 Sponsors The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle, Disney category pages Onzoners Sing With Me That Was Fun Show WNED PBS Channel 17 Title A Disney Tape 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Original Cast Recording Barney's Night Before Christmas And The Videos From Rugrats, and Walt Disney Titles WNED PBS Channel 17 3 Clues 3 Sponsors Sing With Me That Was Fun Show Tape Hit Program Barney's Night Before Christmas And The Videos From Rugrats, Onzoners Sing With Me That Was Fun Show WNED PBS Channel 17 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Original Cast Recording Programming Shows Mr. Monty Tape Splashdance Then Dragon Tales, Walt Disney Titles WNED PBS Channel 17 Program 3 Clues 3 Sponsors Shows Mr. Monty Tape Splashdance Then Dragon Tales The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle, Onzoners Sing With Me That Was Fun Show WNED PBS Channel 17 Title A Disney Tape 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Original Cast Recording Programming Fun Mr. Monty Tape Splashdance Then Dragon Tales, and Walt Disney Titles WNED PBS Channel 17 Program 3 Clues 3 Sponsors Sing With Me That Was Fun Show Tape Hit Program Fully Animated Shows Mr. Monty With Splashdance Then Dragon Tales plus Baloney and Blue's Room will be Baloney Direct-To-Video Program Paramount Parody Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Low Pitch Four Tabs and Paramount Nick Jr. Blue's Room Direct-To-Video 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs will be Baloney that TV parody of Barney the dinosaur Blue's Room TV spin-off of Blue's Clues plus Punky Brewster category page Paramount Punky Brewster Direct-To-Video VHS DVD Low Pitch Four Tabs World 6:30 Super Why Previews For The Muppets Take Manhattan Big Bag category page Jim Henson's Big Bag Direct-To-Video Universal Studios Program World 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs Sesame Street category page Jim Henson's Sesame Street Direct-To-Video DVD VHS 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs Previews Of The Muppet Movie plus also Bear In The Big Blue House Direct-To-Video Volumes TV Programs Videos From Jim Henson Home Entertainment, and the ever popular Wee Sing category page Price Stern Wee Sing Direct-To-Video DVD VHS: A yellow construction paper background, the colorful words "Barney Says" magically appear and then roll away. Color letters were green B, brown A, gray R, blue N, gray E, purple Y, orange S, pink A, gray Y, and black S for it. Special 16-note there from the end of fun Muppet Show theme. Hello Again To All My Friends. I'm Glad You Came To Play. Our Fun And Learning Never Ends. Here's What We Did Today! Features an instrumental version of Joe Raposo's classic song Sing from Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years on October 29 1993 which the announcer talks about that tape they've learned with colorful fun screenshots. After this, Barney appears on-screen and says: And Remember, I Love You.

January: New Years Day Kevin did Steps show, plus here Martin Luther King Day that day will be the PBS Kids version of show 5125 "Teacher Appreciation Day", that day's show about fun school.

February: Kevin celebrates Valentine's Day plus Presidents Day will be the PBS Kids version of show 5130 "The Alphabet Scavenger Hunt".

March: Kevin celebrates Saint Patrick's Day plus also Taylor's birthday PBS Kids version of show 5133 "Turtle Tunes" that day's show all about turtles.

April: Kevin celebrates Easter plus Dad's birthday plus here Earth Day plus Ma's birthday.

May: Kevin celebrates Mother's Day.

June: Kevin celebrates Father's Day.

July: Kevin celebrates Fourth of July plus also they flew to Florida 12 day visit.

August: Kevin celebrates Dub's birthday.

September: Kevin celebrates his birthday.

October: Kevin celebrates Halloween.

November: Kevin celebrates Veterans Day.

December: Kevin celebrates 3 holiday traditions: Christmas, Hanukah, and Kwanzaa, last but not least, here New Years Eve.

Arthur Videotapes Friendship New Years Day Meet Gang that 1980 tape, Arthur Videotapes With Blue Snacktime Playdate from Blue's Room, Arthur Tapes With Baloney Happy Visitor, Arthur Videos Explore With Gang Around Fun Store from Big Bag, Arthur Videotapes Shows With Punky Finds A Home there from Punky Brewster.

Cool tape.

Egg world.

God world.

Igloo top.

Kevin's Christmas Pineview iPad first reminds him of Born To Liberty that parody from Liberty's Kids this parody of Bruuce Springsteen's Born To Run that parody has Sarah playing her saxophone James plays a guitar.

Mid tip.

Oat top.

Quiet top.

Soap tops.

Under top.

Wig world.

Yak visitor.

Apples.

Kits.

Wigs.

Goat.

Kid.

Quacks.

Soap.

Mits.

Soap.

Soup.

Wig.

Goal.

Four tabs remind here of Love In The Junkyard sung by Oscar for a country ballad.

Bonkers Direct-To-Video 1994 VHS Show TV Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Three Programs Big Bird's Story Time 2005 DVD:

Darkwing Duck Direct-To-Video Superhero Program Four Programs From 1993 VHS Superhero Duck Dance Along 2003 DVD:

New Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh Direct-To-Video 10 VHS Volumes TV Hits Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Play-Along Games And Songs 2005 DVD:

Doug Direct-To-Video Three Tapes From 1997 Learning About Letters 2004 DVD:

Ducktales Direct-To-Video 10 VHS Volumes Learning About Numbers 2004 DVD:

Little Mermaid Direct-To-Video Five VHS Volumes Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS:

Dinosaurs Direct-To-Video Nine Video Volumes Jim Henson Program Dad's Birthday 2020 Dance With The Teletubbies Sesame Street Get Up And Dance:

Jasmine's Enchanted Tales Direct-To-Video 4 Tapes Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Barney Songs 2006 DVD:

Jungle Cubs Direct-To-Video Tape In Book Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Barney's Adventure Bus 2004 DVD:

Talespin Direct-To-Video Eight Video Volumes Sing And Dance With Barney 2004 DVD:

Book Of Pooh Direct-To-Video Hits TV Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Barney's Musical Scrapbook 2004 DVD:

Recess Direct-To-Video Titles Program TV Tape Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Barney Videotapes Classics Timeless:

Aladdin Direct-To-Video Arthur Videotapes Blue Words Of Be Our Guest From Walt Disney's Beauty And The Beast:

Chip And Dale Rescue Rangers Direct-To-Video Five VHS Volumes Count It Higher: Great Music Videos From Sesame Street 2005 DVD:

Goof Troop Direct-To-Video Three VHS Tapes Sing Along 2004 DVD:

Gargoyles Direct-To-Video Five VHS Tapes Monster Hits 2003 DVD:

Mickey Mouse Club Direct-To-Video 10 VHS Volumes Sing Yourself Silly 2005 DVD:

Kim Possible Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals 2004 DVD:

Quack Pack Direct-To-Video VHS TV Hit Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game 2003 DVD:

Schoolhouse Rock Direct-To-Video 1997 VHS Disney Program Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years 1997 DVD:

Walt Disney's 101 Dalmatians Direct-To-Video We All Sing Together 2003 DVD:

Lizzy McGuire Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program The Best Of Elmo 2001 DVD:

Adventures In Wonderland Direct-To-Video 3 VHS Volumes From 1993:

Mickey's Fun Songs Direct-To-Video 3 Tapes Sesame Street Celebrates Around The World 2004 DVD:

Walt Disney Treasures Direct-To-Video Four Discs Waves 1, 2, And 3 Hosted By Leonard Maltin The Muppets Take Manhattan 2001 DVD:

Favorite Stories Direct-To-Video Tape TV Plot Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Put Down The Duckie: An All-Star Musical Special 2003 DVD:

Ariel's Songs And Stories Direct-To-Video Based On Walt Disney's 1989 Fully Animated Hit Little Mermaid Tale:

Sweet as it did for now first repeated from three day weekend will be Saturday January 14 @ 12:14 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans No Those Places Frankie Chan Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report U.S. Holocaust 48 Hours Victory Carl Weathers’s Birthday Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Do More Videotape Madness Previews Top The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Carl Weathers's birthday he hung his shirts he also ran downstairs to go get a winter mitten cookie he ate for it, Sunday January 15 @ 12:15 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Typers Chad Lowe’s Birthday Sarah Palin Hits Song Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig Blue Bowl From Tots Symphony Orchestra Gennett Suite Football DYS Eric Jacobson’s Birthday The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates both Chad Lowe's birthday here Eric Jacobson's birthday voice of some Muppets Dad took Dub to a bills game to play full football at 10:00 AM they came back home at 5:00, Monday January 16 @ 12:16 AM to 9:00 PM will be Hots Martin Luther King Jr. Day Harriet Nembhard Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Low Pitch Four Tabs Retirement James May’s Birthday Hockey Potter Stormy Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Previews The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle PBS Kids version of show 5210 "Martin Luther King Jr. Day" that day's show about some holidays Kevin celebrates James May's birthday he even celebrates here Martin Luther King Jr. Day Dad took Dub to that hockey game 12:00 back home at 4:00.

Video Sampler Walt Disney Show Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 TV Sample Shows Fun: Join in the fun with three tapes of video sampler for it.

Donald Duck And His Friends (album). Released 1960. SIDE A: Hail, Hail, The Gang's All Here, I've Been Working On The Railroad, We Boys Will Shine Tonight, Clementine, The Bear Went Over The Mountain, Pony Boy, Oh Susanna, SIDE B: Alouette. Billy Boy, I'm A Little Prairie Flower, Uncle Scrooge's Rocket To The Moon, Loch Lomond, Kookaburra, Chip And Dale, Polly Wolly Doodle, Daisy, Daisy, Row, Row, Row Your Boat, For He's A Jolly Good Fellow.

The Chipmunk Songbook. January 1, 1962. SIDE A: The Band Played On, Buffalo Gals, The Alvin Twist, Funiculi, Funicua, My Wild Irish Rose, Down In The Valley, Get Along Little Doggies, SIDE B: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, On Top Of Old Smokey, The Man On The Flying Trapeze, While Strolling Through The Park One Day, Polly Wolly Doodle, Daisy Bell, America The Beautiful.

Let's All Sing With The Chipmunks. Released 1959. SIDE A: Yankee Doodle, Chipmunk Fun, Oh Where Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone, Old MacDonald Cha Cha Cha, Three Blind Mice, Alvin's Harmonica, SIDE B: Good Morning Song, Whistle While You Work (from Walt Disney's classic Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs), Alouette, Ragtime Cowboy Joe, Pop Goes The Weasel, The Chipmunk Song.

Fun With Music (album). From 1961. SIDE A: Fun with Music, Old MacDonald Had a Farm, The Leprechaun with the Flute, The House That Jack Built, Annette, The Little Cow, Roy, Roy Quick on the Draw, The Shoe Song, When I Grow Up, The Telephone Song, The Pencil Song, Get Busy, Sho-Jo-Ji, The British Grenadier, Smile and Face the Music, SIDE B: Hi to You, The Boy at the Dike, Alone at Coney Island, The Friendly Farmer, Cooking with Minnie Mouse, Bon Jour Paree, Do-Mi-So, If You're Happy, Old MacDonald Had a Tree, Hey, Cubby Boy, Banjo Joe, Karen, Schnitzelbank, Rollin' Stone, Good Samaritan.

Sing Again With The Chipmunks (album). From 1960. SIDE A: Sing Again With The Chipmunks, She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain, Home On The Range, I Wish I Had A Horse, Swanee River, When Johnny Comes Marching Home, SIDE B: Sing A Goofy Song, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, Witch Doctor, I've Been Working On The Railroad, Row, Row, Row Your Boat, Alvin's Orchestra.

The Alvin Show (album). From 1961. The Alvin Show Opening Theme Song, The Mrs. Frumpington Story/Mrs. Frumpington's Song, A Visit To France/I Wish I Could Speak French, SIDE B: Television Interview/Chipmunk Fun, Crashcup Invents the Bathtub/Crashcup's Work Theme (One Finger Waltz), Witch Doctor, The Alvin Show Ending Theme Song.

Around The World With The Chipmunks. January 1, 1960. SIDE A: The Brave Chipmunks, Japanese Banana, I Wish I Could Speak French, Stuck In Arabia, August Dear. Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer, SIDE B: Pidgin English Hula, Oh Gondaliero, Comin' Thru The Rye, Spain, The Magic Mountain, Lily Of Laguna.

Mickey Mouse Club Song Hits. Released from 1975. SIDE A: Mickey Mouse Club March, The Merry Mouseketeers, Rollin' Stone, Here Comes The Circus, Animals And Clowns, Little Cow, A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes (from Walt Disney's Cinderella), Buckwheat Cakes, Wringle, Wrangle, The Leprechaun With The Flute, Hey, Cubby Boy, Nineteen Twenty-Five, We're The Mouseketeers, Talent Roundup, SIDE B: Hi To You, What The Well-Dressed Hobo Will Wear, Anything Can Happen Day, Today Is Tuesday, Clara Cluck Sings Opera, Alone At Coney Island, Westward Ho The Wagons, Fun With Music, Safety First, I'm No Fool (In Water), Mickey Mouse Club March Alma Mater.

The Muppet Alphabet Album. Released from 1971. Sing along with the gang songs about single letter. SIDE A: The Sound Of The Letter A, Oscar's B Sandwich, "C" Is For Cookie, Dee Dee Dee, What's My Letter, Four Furry Friends, Two G Sounds, Ha Ha, I Stand Up Straight And Tall, J Friends, Herb's K Poem, La La La, M-M-M Monster Meal. SIDE B: The Noodle Story, Would You Like To Buy An O, My Favorite Letter, Question Song, The R Machine, Sammy The Snake, The Tale Of Tom Tattertall Tuttletut, U Lecture, Very Very Special Letter, The National Association Of W Lovers, X Marks The Spot, Just Because, Zizzy Zoomers.

Burl Ives' Animal Folk. From 1963. The booklet is lavishly illustrated with selected song lyrics and cartoon representations of Ives interacting with the animals in the songs. The illustrator is not identified, but was likely a Disney staff artist. SIDE A: The Whale, Jim Johnson's Mule, The Owl And The Pussycat, The Black And White Pigeon, The Robin And The Chicken, Johnny Doolan's Cat, My Fine White Pony, SIDE B: Oriole, Mr. Rabbit, Where's Joe, The Wonderful Crocodile, The Little Turtle, The Robin, The Horse Of Demerara.

Stephen Foster Favorites. From 1950. SIDE A: Old Black Joe, Oh Susanna, Gentle Annie, Nelly Bly, Uncle Ned, Ring De Banjo, Swanee River, SIDE B: Camptown Races, I Dream Of Jeanie, Angelina Baker, Carry Me 'Long, Beautiful Dreamer, Some Folks, My Old Kentucky Home.

Spoken of that song J Friends fun alphabet song about J words that 10th fun letter.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I... Hey, You Know What Letter Comes After I? J! Right. And Whenever I Think Of The Letter J, I Think Of All My Friends Whose Names Begin With The Letter J Like... Hey, You Know, I've Got A Friend Whose Name Begins With J, Too. Is That Right? Oh, Yeah. Let Me Tell You About Her. Hey, You Know What, Fellas? What's That? I've Got A "J" Friend, Too. Oh, Yeah? Yeah. Tell Us About Him. I Have One, Too. My Friend Joan. Tell Us About Her. Okay. Here Goes.

ABC there in which Advanced Sing-Along Time: You All Know This Song. Get Ready To Sing.

Excellent cool lines with here All-Star Alphabet together with their hosts Nicole Sullivan and Stephen Colbert.

It's The Sesame Street's All-Star Alphabet! Featuring All Your Favorite Letters Of The Alphabet From "A" To "Z". And Now, Let's Go To Our Reporters In The Field, The Letter "A" And The Letter "Z".

Plus in the end to that tape:

Now It's Your Turn. You Try It!

ABC 123. December 26, 2022.

  1. The Sesame Street Alphabet
  2. Letter Of The Day: B
  3. Elmo's Ducks
  4. Number Of The Day: 20
  5. Eight Is Great
  6. Smarter, Stronger, Kinder

Monday's visit at Central playing Kermit's Bein' Green that Joe Raposo wrote that Kermit first sings.

It's Not That Easy Bein' Green

Having To Spend Each Day The Color Of The Leaves

When I Think It Could Be Nicer

Being Red Or Yellow Or Gold

Or Something Much More Colorful Like That

It's Not Easy Bein' Green

It Seems You Blend In With So Many Other Ordinary Things

And People Tend To Pass You Over

Cause You're Not Standing Out

Like Flashy Sparkles In The Water

Or Stars In The Sky

But Green's The Color Of Spring

And Green Can Be Cool And Friendly-Like

And Green Can Be Big Like An Ocean

Or Important Like A Mountain

Or Tall Like A Tree

When Green Is All There Is To Be

It Could Make You Wonder Why

But Why Wonder

Why Wonder

I'm Green

And It'll Do Fine

It's Beautiful.

And I Think It's What I Want To Be

Playhouse Disney Channel TV Programs Recorded Tape Extended Play 1997 Tape Todd Tubsie Piggyback Rides With Cubs Dancin' The Day Away: Prior to Playhouse Disney's launch, Disney Channel had aired a lineup of preschool-targeted programs to compete with Nick Jr. (which were mixed alongside animated series aimed at older children) during the morning hours since its debut in April 1983. On April 6, 1997, Disney Channel underwent a relaunch that signified the beginning of its full conversion into a commercial-free basic cable channel, and its preschool block now utilized a similar graphics package for its promotions as that used for the channel's afternoon children's programs. Piggyback Rides With Cubs from Between The Lions for a fabulous tape seen on PBS Kids. Fun Leona took Theo to a piggyback ride. Dancin' The Day Away. Season 1, Episode 10. That theme is dancing. There's no G after the N because it does have the apostrophe unless there's the G for that episode's theme. Red D, yellow A, purple N, orange C, and blue E there in that episode's theme. Bear is feeling great, so great that he rather wants to dance. His favorite dance is the cha-cha-cha, but he finds that the kids of the Big Blue House are dancing as well. Bear finds Ojo dancing a dance that she created herself which is a variation of a famous Spanish dance called "the flamenco" called "the flamingo." When Bear turns on the radio in his room, but leaves to go find his maracas, Treelo comes in and dances. Bear's search leads him to the kitchen, where he finds Tutter taking a nap in the dish rack. Tutter tells Bear that he has "no rhythm, no beat," but Pip and Pop arrive to school him in dancing. In the Shadow segment, Shadow sings Teddy Bear Teddy Bear. Todd Tubsie first designed Rapunzel Season 1 Episode 8 from Super Why story answer is Teamwork. This episode there which will be Alpha Pig spells a word castle, Princess Presto spells a word grow, Super Why changes bed for ladder. So in the end, Princess Pea saved a cool little kitten with down from the tree.

Playhouse Disney Channel TV Programs Recorded Tape Extended Play 1998 Tape Todd Tubsie Piggyback Rides With Cubs Dancin' The Day Away: Prior to Playhouse Disney's launch, Disney Channel had aired a lineup of preschool-targeted programs to compete with Nick Jr. (which were mixed alongside animated series aimed at older children) during the morning hours since its debut in April 1983. On April 6, 1997, Disney Channel underwent a relaunch that signified the beginning of its full conversion into a commercial-free basic cable channel, and its preschool block now utilized a similar graphics package for its promotions as that used for the channel's afternoon children's programs. Piggyback Rides With Cubs from Between The Lions for a fabulous tape seen on PBS Kids. Fun Leona took Theo to a piggyback ride. Dancin' The Day Away. Season 1, Episode 10. That theme is dancing. There's no G after the N because it does have the apostrophe unless there's the G for that episode's theme. Red D, yellow A, purple N, orange C, and blue E there in that episode's theme. Bear is feeling great, so great that he rather wants to dance. His favorite dance is the cha-cha-cha, but he finds that the kids of the Big Blue House are dancing as well. Bear finds Ojo dancing a dance that she created herself which is a variation of a famous Spanish dance called "the flamenco" called "the flamingo." When Bear turns on the radio in his room, but leaves to go find his maracas, Treelo comes in and dances. Bear's search leads him to the kitchen, where he finds Tutter taking a nap in the dish rack. Tutter tells Bear that he has "no rhythm, no beat," but Pip and Pop arrive to school him in dancing. In the Shadow segment, Shadow sings Teddy Bear Teddy Bear. Todd Tubsie first designed Rapunzel Season 1 Episode 8 from Super Why story answer is Teamwork. This episode there which will be Alpha Pig spells a word castle, Princess Presto spells a word grow, Super Why changes bed for ladder. So in the end, Princess Pea saved a cool little kitten with down from the tree.

Disney's Sing-Along Songs Promos: Play at the end for Sing-Along Songs outro promos plus in the beginning.

WNED PBS Channel 17 Promos TV Hit On VHS: Watch programming WNED PBS Channel 17.

La-Da, La-Da, Dee-Ba-Baa!

Ooh, That's Beautiful!

Sing Along Heigh-Ho

Oh, I'm Tryin' To Find The Right Note Here Because We Got A Lotta Other Sing-Along Songs To Sing Along With.

Heigh-Ho

Oh, No, I, I Gotta Get Ready Here.

Heigh-Ho-O

Oh, There It Is!

Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho

It's Home From Work We Go

Those Little Guys Is So Cute!

Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho

Heigh-Ho

It's Home From Work We Go

WNED PBS Channel 17 Promos Hit PBS Kids: Watch favorite PBS Kids shows on WNED PBS Channel 17.

Williamsville Radio Stations Music Songs From Fun Stations: Sing along with celebrity guests with fun stations.

WNED PBS Channel 17 Promos Hit PBS TV Programs: Watch PBS programs on WNED PBS Channel 17.

Previews: Watch the previews for the other videos.

Self-References: Couple of things like crossovers, dedications puppets, impersonations, impersonators, I Can Remember, plus few others for sharing for it.

Playhouse Disney Channel TV Programs Recorded Tape Extended Play 1997 Tape Low Pitch Four Tabs Love In The Junkyard Sung By Oscar Tape and the ever popular 1998 version to this, Playhouse Disney Channel TV Programs Recorded Tape Extended Play 1997 Tape Low Pitch Four Tabs Love In The Junkyard Sung By Oscar Tape: Prior to Playhouse Disney's launch, Disney Channel had aired a lineup of preschool-targeted programs to compete with Nick Jr. (which were mixed alongside animated series aimed at older children) during the morning hours since its debut in April 1983. On April 6, 1997, Disney Channel underwent a relaunch that signified the beginning of its full conversion into a commercial-free basic cable channel, and its preschool block now utilized a similar graphics package for its promotions as that used for the channel's afternoon children's programs. Track 9 of 15 here in Silly Songs here Love In The Junkyard that country ballad which sung by Oscar there did from 1595 (Season 13) street story to this for now for it.

Barney Previews Home Videos VHS DVD Barney Classics: Watch the previews of some of other videos.

Disney Previews Home Videos VHS DVD Disney Programs: Watch some previews of here at other videos.

Free To Be... You And Me (album). From 1972. It was a record album and illustrated book first released in November 1972 featuring songs and stories sung or told by celebrities of the day (credited as "Marlo Thomas and Friends") including Alan Alda, Rosey Grier, Cicely Tyson, Carol Channing, Michael Jackson, Roberta Flack, Shirley Jones, Jack Cassidy, and Diana Ross. SIDE A: Free To Be... You And Me, Boy Meets Girl, When We Grow Up, Don't Dress Your Cat In An Apron, Parents Are People, Housework, Helping, Ladies First, Dudley Pippin And The Principal, SIDE B: It's All Right To Cry, Sisters And Brothers, William's Doll, My Dog Is A Plumber, Atalanta, Grandma, Girl Land, Dudley Pippin And His No-Friend, Glad To Have A Friend Like You, Free To Be... You And Me (Reprise).

Holiday Previews: Watch holiday previews for some of other videos.

Jumpstart Previews CD-Rom Computer Games From Knowledge Adventure: Click on Jumpstart titles on the colored bars.

Land Before Time Previews Produced By Universal Studios VHS DVD Program: Trilogy of The Land Before Time tapes being narrated by John Leader for each fun trailer.

Ned's Newt VHS Previews: Volumes 1, 2 and 3 here have same previews.

Peanuts VHS Previews: Join in the fun for each Peanuts program.

Reader Rabbit CD-Rom Previews: Join in the fun with four Reader Rabbit CD-Rom computer games plus welcoming viewers to world of Reader Rabbit they were first used Saturday July 19 2014.

Thomas Previews: Toot along with Thomas here and his train friends watching previews for some of other videos.

Bear In The Big Blue House VHS Previews: Watch the previews for 8 fabulous terrific Bear In The Big Blue House VHS volumes.

Muppets VHS Previews: Watch previews for classic hit Muppet movies there.

Dragon Tales VHS Previews: Watch Dragon Tales previews fully animated hit show for now from the creator of Sesame Street.

Rugrats VHS Nickelodeon Previews From Sony Wonder And Paramount: Crawl away with classic Rugrats previews for some of other videos for it.

Wee Sing Previews: Join in the fun singing along for nine Wee Sing programs Wee Sing Together, King Cole's Party, Grandpa's Magical Toys, Wee Sing In Sillyville, The Best Christmas Ever, The Big Rock Candy Mountains, The Marvelous Musical Mansion, The Wee Sing Train, and Under The Sea.

Blue's Clues VHS Previews Show From Nick Jr. And Paramount: Play Blue's Clues with favorite Angela Santomero show.

Little Bear Previews Hit Program From Nick Jr. And Paramount: Play it based on books by Maurice Sendak.

Free To Be... A Family (album). The 1988 sequel to 1973's Free To Be...You And Me produced by Marlo Thomas and Christopher Cerf. The album consists entirely of material adapted from the book of the same name. These selections include stories, poems, and songs written by Cerf, Sarah Durkee, Norman Stiles, Mark Saltzman, and Paul Jacobs, among others. Kermit the Frog appears, joining Thomas on "Something for Everyone" and singing "On My Pond" (which was also featured in the book). Jerry Nelson is featured on the non-Muppet story track "Another Cinderella" by Norman Stiles. Other celebrities who contributed to the book narrate their own pieces, such as Whoopi Goldberg and the Fat Boys. Christopher Reeve played Superman (and Superboy) in a tale by Mark Saltzman (with Mike Nichols and Elaine May as Pa and Ma Kent), while Lily Tomlin played her Edith Ann character. SIDE A: Free To Be... A Family, Boy Meets Girl... Again, Something For Everyone, Some Things Don't Make Any Sense At All, It's Not My Fault, And That's The Truth Part 1, I'm Never Afraid To Say What's On My Mind, Doris Says Everything, Jimmy Says, The Day Dad Made Toast, SIDE B: Thank Someone, Yourself Belongs To You, And Superboy Makes 3, Friendly Neighborhood, Crowded Tub, On My Pond, And That's The Truth Part 2, The Stupid Song, Another Cinderella, The Turn Of The Tide.

Sesame Street Previews VHS DVD Home Video Classics: Watch the previews with for each fun program as they teach viewers for the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more.

Lizzy McGuire Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Distributed By Buena Vista Television: The series follows Lizzie McGuire, a 13-year-old girl who faces the personal and social issues of adolescence alongside her best friends, Miranda and Gordo, at junior high. Episodes depict Lizzie's transition into adolescence at home and school, including the friends' rivalry with their classmate, Kate, and affections for Ethan. Lizzie tries to develop her own identity, but is also attracted to the idea of popularity at school and longs for social acceptance by her peers. She has a close relationship with her family: her mother, Jo; her father, Sam; and her younger brother, Matt. Lizzie's thoughts and emotions are conveyed sporadically in the episodes through her animated persona, who sometimes speaks directly to the audience.

Quack Pack Direct-To-Video VHS Based On Donald's Nephews By Ted Osborne: The show centers around Donald and adolescent versions of his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Donald works as a cameraman alongside Daisy, who is a reporter. The group travel around the world looking for a big scoop. Huey, Dewey and Louie have more distinctive personalities than when they had been presented as younger. They usually resort to extreme and strange measures to avoid getting into trouble with their uncle and to achieve their ambitions. They usually do this by tricking Donald, or whoever else they wish to manipulate, but they usually feel guilty about it. Huey, Dewey and Louie share similar passions such as listening to rock music, getting revenge on those who anger them, impressing girls, getting money, pulling pranks, playing games and reading comics. They also share a profound knowledge of cars and mechanics.

Hercules Direct-To-Video Disney Program VHS Fun Raffi Octopus's Garden Beatles ABC TV Program One Saturday Morning: The series follows Hercules, as a teenager, training as a hero, as well as trying to adjust to life. With his free-spirited friend Icarus, his future-seeing friend Cassandra, and his trainer Philoctetes ("Phil"), he battles his evil uncle Hades. Like all teenagers, though, Hercules has to worry about peer pressure when the snobbish prince Adonis ridicules him. The series notably contradicts several events and plot points in the original film.

Kim Possible Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program VHS DVD Hit Program: The title character is a teenage girl tasked with fighting crime on a regular basis while coping with everyday issues commonly associated with adolescence. Kim is aided by her clumsy best friend and eventual love interest, Ron Stoppable, his pet naked mole rat Rufus, and ten year-old computer genius Wade. Known collectively as Team Possible, Kim and Ron's missions primarily require them to thwart the evil plans of the mad scientist–supervillain duo Dr. Drakken and his sidekick Shego, as well as other foes. Veteran Disney Channel writers Schooley and McCorkle were recruited by the network to develop an animated series that could attract both older and younger audiences, and conceived Kim Possible as a show about a talented action heroine and her less competent sidekick. Inspired by the scarcity of female-led animated series at the time, Kim Possible is based on the creators' own high school experiences, and combines elements of action, adventure, drama, romance and comedy to appeal to both girls and boys while parodying the James Bond franchise, spy and superhero films and teen sitcoms. Distinct from other Disney Channel shows in its use of self-referential humor, Schooley and McCorkle developed fast-paced sitcom-style dialogue in order to cater to adult viewers. Set in the fictional town of Middleton, Colorado, the show's setting and locations exhibit a retro-influenced aesthetic.

Narrations: He or she narrates previews to each program.

The Adventures Of Timmy The Tooth VHS Previews: This trailer was being narrated by John Leader.

Winnie The Pooh Featurettes Produced By Buena Vista Based On The Winnie The Pooh Books By A.A. Milne: Join Pooh, Piglet, Tigger and their friends in four Winnie The Pooh featurettes Winnie The Pooh And The Honey Tree, Winnie The Pooh And The Blustery Day, Winnie The Pooh And Tigger Too, and Winnie The Pooh And A Day For Eeyore.

Premiere Disney Channel Hit Television Films Movies Arthur Tapes From 1997 Nine Wee Sing Programs Singing Tape: Many television films have been produced for Disney Channel, an American family-oriented basic cable channel and former premium television channel since its launch there for it. Christmas 2017 Kevin played six Arthur VHS tapes from 1997: Arthur's Teacher Trouble with here Arthur's Spelling Trubble, Arthur's Lost Library Book with D.W.'s Imaginary Friend, Arthur's Baby with D.W.'s Baby, Arthur Writes A Story with Locked In The Library, Arthur's Eyes with Francine's Bad Hair Day, Arthur's Pet Business with D.W. The Copycat. Nine Wee Sing programs Wee Sing Together, King Cole's Party, Grandpa's Magical Toys, Wee Sing In Sillyville, The Best Christmas Ever, The Big Rock Candy Mountains, The Marvelous Musical Mansion, The Wee Sing Train, and Under The Sea.

Premiere Original Disney Channel Movies Television Films Monday PBS Kids Version Of The HBO Premieres Washing PJs: Many television films have been produced for Disney Channel, an American family-oriented basic cable channel and former premium television channel since its launch there for it. While Ma's washing Kevin some PJs Kevin sees PBS Kids version of the HBO premieres for Mondays.

PBS Kids Logos: Some public television children's programs are not produced by PBS member stations or transmitted by PBS. Instead, they are produced by independent public television distributors such as American Public Television, and are not labeled as "PBS Kids" programming, as it is mainly a programming block branding. PBS Logos: PBS has over 350 member television stations, many owned by educational institutions, nonprofit groups both independent or affiliated with one particular local public school district or collegiate educational institution, or entities owned by or related to state government.

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Walt Disney Special Previews Bumpers: Watch stay tuned bumpers for previews for the other videos did which such a fun surprise.

Disney Bumpers VHS DVD Program After The Previews: Sit back, relax, plus enjoy that program just after the previews.

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Dad's birthday there which Kevin's good friends Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS they'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs, vanilla layer cake Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also Pineview on Dad's birthday.

Ma's birthday there which Dad and Dub hand her 2 CatDog VHS tapes CatDog Vs. The Greasers and Together Forever they'd like to eat cheeseburger sandwiches, cheese pies, chicken nuggets, yummy cheesecake for it.

Dub's birthday there which that Kevin's friends Ma and Dad hand her the Alma's Way book Junior's Lost Tooth they'd like to eat yummy salad parlor, pizza wings, spaghetti sauce, plus also gingerbread cake Kevin does have Steps here on her birthday the day Dad took Lucy to Love Your Dog at 7:30 AM Ma took Lucy back home at 4:45 PM in time to celebrate for now her birthday.

Kevin's birthday there which Ma, Dad and Dub hand him new pair for headphones they'd like to eat yummy spinach, fun lettuce, pizza sandwiches, plus vanilla velvet cake low pitch four tabs.

Dad's vanilla layer cake first said smells like Piggyback Rides With Cubs from Between The Lions see a fabulous tape seen on PBS Kids fun Leona took Theo to a piggyback ride.

Ma's cheesecake there which for now smells like We All Sing Together program from Sesame Street title from 1993 where Herry Monster hosts fun Monster Report with such a fun surprise.

Dub's vanilla gingerbread cake smells like Punky Road Great Duckieland Mermaid Deep Sea Adventure that parody here Abbey Road that box has eight girls in this Clover, Valerie, Camilla, Tiptie standing on a car, Kaitlin, Vicki, Chelsea, and Pam dress up fun Abbey Road clothes, but pizza wings just first reminds of Born To Liberty that parody here from Liberty's Kids that parody has Sarah playing her saxophone James plays his guitar Born To Run parody.

Kevin's vanilla velvet cake for now smells like Punky And The Cool Jams Born To Punk Game Practice that Punky Brewster program has Clover playing saxophone Tiptie plays her guitar that parody of Born To Run hit album.

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Happiest category pages will be Arthur VHS Promos 1997-2000 From Random House Home Video Cinar And WGBH Boston, Nick Jr. Paramount Previews, Winnie The Pooh VHS Previews, plus a few others with more shows fun.

Chip And Dale Rescue Rangers Direct-To-Video VHS Volumes Six Arthur VHS Videos 1997 Videotapes Kevin Plays From Christmas 2017 Songs Fun And Games: Chip and Dale are two chipmunks who start a detective agency, Rescue Rangers, along with their friends Gadget Hackwrench, Monterey Jack, and Zipper. The pint-sized detectives deal with crimes that are often "too small" for the police to handle, usually with other animals as their clients. The gang frequently find themselves going up against two particular arch-villains: Mafia-style tabby cat Fat Cat and mad scientist Norton Nimnul. Join Chip and Dale five volumes for it as they solve with cool and fun mysteries.

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Summit Central schedule. Arrival 3:00, games 3:30, fitness 4:00, 4:30 snack time, 5:00 going back home.

Six videos for Arthur can be seen July 15 1997.

Hey! It's always a wonderful kind of day when Arthur and his pals visit you and your family. Now there are even more delightful stories about this lovable aardvark, each ready for you to enjoy anytime right at home. So come and join Arthur, D.W., Binky, Buster, Francine, and all their friends in these enchanting videos, filled with laughter, learning, and fun, from Random House Home Video. If you think your teacher's tough, wait until you meet Mr. Ratburn. He's the meanest third grade teacher there is, and Arthur's got him! Find out all about the rat in Arthur's Teacher Trouble. You'll never look at school the same way again. Join private-eye Arthur and detective Binky as they try to solve the mystery of Arthur's Lost Library Book. Is there a thief on the loose at Elwood City Library, or is it a case of a gulity conscience? You be the judge! Arthur and D.W. are in for a big surprise. It's Arthur's Baby. As if having one baby sister weren't hard enough, now Arthur is going to have two. And a baby means constant crying, and stinky diapers. Arthur imagines the worst, but discovers that a new edition to the family can also mean one more person to love. When Arthur Writes a Story, his simple school assignment changes, from the tale of how he got his pet puppy to a wild ride into outer space where a polka-dotted elephant sing and dance to country music. But Arthur learns that the best stories are the ones that come straight from the heart. If this picture isn't clear, then you know how things look through Arthur's Eyes. When Arthur can't seem to see straight, his parents take him to get glasses. But all the kids at school teasing, because now he looks different! What's an eight-year old aardvark to do? There are mix-ups galore before everything comes into focus. Arthur's Pet Business is born, when Arthur needs to prove to his parents that he can take care of a puppy. It seems easy at first, but Arthur never counted on having to babysit a dog nicknamed Jaws, a slimy snake and a frisky frog. Can Arthur cope with a house full of animals and all of their pet peeved? Be sure to check your local stores for Arthur books, CD-ROMs and other Arthur merchandise.

Good Morning Mickey Direct-To-Video UK Volumes Breakfast Fun With Mickey: It featured classic cartoons from Walt Disney Productions, similar to Donald Duck Presents. Although Mickey Mouse shorts, without surprise, were the primary programming, additional cartoons featuring Goofy, Donald Duck, Chip and Dale, Pluto, and others were also shown. The show premiered on April 18, 1983. at 7:00am, making it the first program to ever air on The Disney Channel. Initially airing for a full hour on weekdays and a half-hour on weekends, the show as split into two half-hour "parts" in September 1983. In May 1985, the show was reduced to a single half-hour.

Mousercise Direct-To-Video TV VHS Exercise Program: It is based on the hit record album of the same name. It began airing on April 18, 1983, when the channel was launched. As such, Mousercise was the second program to ever air on the channel at 8AM, after Good Morning Mickey, which aired at 7AM. Set at the Mickey Mouse Health Club, the show featured Kellyn Plasschaert leading Mickey Mouse and other Disney characters and a group of young "Mousercisers" through a series of exercises: stretching, aerobics, and bending. Often, she is accompanied by a friend named Steve (Steve Stark). The Disney characters in the show are the same walkaround types who would be seen in the parks (albeit in workout clothes) and thus were mute throughout the show. Occasionally, songs from the album would play during the workouts, while other times, it was from a concurrent adult contemporary hit. Kellyn would get creative with her workout moves, from walking like an elephant or Frankenstein's monster to flying a plane. All the while, in between workouts, Kellyn would advise viewers to consult with a doctor before joining in if they had any medical or physical conditions. After that, there would be a segment known as "Do You Know?", introduced by Mickey and hosted by Steve. Here, Steve would discuss topics of physical well-being or other forms of safety. This would lead to a quasi-educational skit involving Steve and another Disney character, usually Goofy, who, in typical Goofy fashion, would mess up any plan that Steve had. Then Kellyn and her group would return. This time, they were stretched on floor mats for more workout-influenced story routines imagined by Kellyn. This was then followed by a cooldown. Finally, at the end of the show, Kellyn would advise viewers to "keep on Mousercising" before ending the show with another workout, with the Mousercisers, the Disney characters and Steve. Later episodes would also include a character simply named Coach, who would also advise the Mousercisers on good health. release In 1985, a special version of Mousercise was released on home video, starring Kellyn, Mickey and a smaller group of kids, all comparatively older than the children on the TV show, with an emphasis more on performance, as well as health tips from Kellyn. Mousercise was removed from the channel when it began airing commercial breaks in 1997 as a result of the move from a premium service to basic cable. There are currently no plans to release Mousercise (either the original series or the videotape special) on DVD from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment or the Disney+ streaming service (not yet).

Mouse Factory Direct-To-Video Walt Disney Productions Program: It was created by Ward Kimball and showed clips from various Disney cartoons and movies, hosted by celebrity guests (credited as being "Mickey's Friend"), including Johnny Brown, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jo Anne Worley, and many more, visiting the Disney studio (or "The Mouse Factory") and interacting with the walk-around Disney characters from the theme parks in live-action Laugh-In-style wrap-around skits. That theme played over the previews of each episode was a wild instrumental version of "Whistle While You Work" from Walt Disney's first fully animated hit movie Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs, with various Spike Jones-type sound effects thrown in. This song played over the end credits was "Minnie's Yoo Hoo" from Walt Disney's fully animated cartoon hit Mickey's Follies. However, due to low ratings, the series was canceled after its second season. It was later re-run on The Disney Channel, starting on May 18, 1986.

Wondrous Powerful Fitness With Goofy's Great Stretching Adventure Goofy teaches for Miss Sparks and the kids to get moving with for a fun exercise.

Punky Road Great Duckieland Mermaid Deep Sea Adventure. April 8, 1995. That parody here Abbey Road that box has eight girls in this Clover, Valerie, Camilla, Tiptie standing on a car, Kaitlin, Vicki, Chelsea, and Pam dress up fun Abbey Road clothes.

Punky And The Cool Jams Born To Punk Game Practice. April 16, 1995. That parody has Clover playing saxophone Tiptie plays her guitar that parody of Born To Run hit album.

Playtime Born To Sesame Pool Bedtime Galileo Duckieland. June 24, 1995. Sesame Street version of that hit album Born To Run that parody has Elmo playing his saxophone, Big Bird plays his guitar this parody of Born To Run hit album Jane discusses melody there from Sing-Along Songs Heigh-Ho 1987 program with bedtime segments from Sesame Street. "Welcome To Tiptie's Grand Sweet Parody, Sesame Street Presents This Parody Of Born To Run Title!"

Playing Water Sesame Road Undersea Now You Don't See Me. July 8, 1995. Sesame Street version of Beatles hit Abbey Road cover that parody has eight terrific guys from Sesame Street will be Elmo, Bert, Cookie Monster, Big Bird, Oscar, Telly, Count Von Count, and Zoe dressing up fun Abbey Road clothes full of rock jams tells a story about some agents who turn invisible so in the end they are visible again Wednesday December 5 2018 Kevin and his friends went bowling at Kenmore Lanes with Kevin's friends from Saint Francis there in the morning then they went back to Renewal Church to do a Christmas hobby development in the afternoon. "Sesame Street Proudly Presents Happier Now You Don't See Me, Some Wonderful Songs From Sesame Road!"

Fun line in that 1995 Punky Brewster program Now Preparing For Alphabet Song Tomorrow From Languages: "Hey, Fireman Duck? Yeah, Miss Deb? Do You Think That Tomorrow Meowsic Will Play That Favorite The Alphabet Song From Sing Along? Don't Worry, Miss Deb. Once We Heard It, Just Sing Old MacDonald Probably From Show 4019."

Dumbo's Circus Direct-To-Video Program Based On Walt Disney's Classic Dumbo: It was loosely based on the 1941 movie Dumbo. Dumbo has now grown up, he is able to speak, and has started his own circus. It travels from town to town by means of a wagon drawn by Dumbo as he flies and bills itself at the "Greatest Little Show in Earth." Other performers include Lionel, Sebastian, Fair Dinkum, Lilli, Q.T., and Barnaby. Each had their own talent. Other than Dumbo, no characters from the original film appear in the series.

Flash Forward Direct-To-Video Program TV Hits Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Disney Channel Program Playing Barney The Other Day I Met A Bear From Going On A Bear Hunt Top Program: The show took a look at the lives of two best friends and neighbors since birth, Tucker and Rebecca, and their respective adventures as they travel through the world of eighth grade. The show was produced by Atlantic Films in association with the Disney Channel Family Channel and the Canwest Global System (Buena Vista International, Inc.). Monday December 4 2017 Kevin and his friends went to Power Vista there in the morning then Kevin, Mr. Bud, here Malik and Drew did food pantry in the afternoon that day at 9:12 AM Kevin listened to that song sung by Barney (Bob West), B.J. (Patty Wirtz), Ernie (Steve Whitmire), Danny (Jeffery Hood), Stephen (Chase Gallatin), Kim (Erica Rhodes), Keesha (Mera Baker), Zoe (Fran Brill), 7 words in the song, 20 fun letters there in the song, 128 syllables for lyrics, four verses.

Good Morning, Miss Bliss Direct-To-Video Disney Channel NBC Program Six Animated Arthur Videos VHS Tapes From Christmas 2017: The series focuses on the life of junior high school teacher Miss Carrie Bliss (Hayley Mills) at John F. Kennedy Junior High in Indianapolis. She was often put into morally difficult situations by her work and often served as the only person her students could turn to. Her eighth grade students included: Zack Morris (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), a charming, manipulative scamp; lazy and not a good student and always looking for the easy way out. However, in the episode "Parents and Teachers", Miss Bliss said that Zack had the most potential of all her students. Lisa Turtle (Lark Voorhies), a rich shopaholic; and best friend of Nikki. Lisa is the crush of many guys in the school and in Miss Bliss' class, especially Screech. Samuel "Screech" Powers (Dustin Diamond), an awkward nerd with a crush on Lisa, but an excellent student and very honest. Mikey Gonzalez (Max Battimo), Zack's best friend, who, although not generally awkward as Screech, became quite shy around girls; a good student, especially in math and history but sometimes gets into conflict with Zack. Nikki Coleman (Heather Hopper), who was outspoken and often advocated the moral course of action when the others decided to do something mischievous. The show also featured Mylo Williams (T.K. Carter), a maintenance supervisor, and Miss Tina Paladrino (Joan Ryan), a quirky teacher and friend of Miss Bliss, with whom she would often discuss her personal life, with Miss Paladrino acting as sounding board. Dennis Haskins played the principal of John F. Kennedy Junior High, Mr. Richard Belding. The show was cancelled after 12 episodes, and the rights were acquired by NBC, who reformatted Good Morning, Miss Bliss into Saved by the Bell. The series was integrated into the Saved by the Bell syndicated rerun package; episodes from this series were later introduced with a cold open by Mark-Paul Gosselaar explaining that these were from an earlier time frame than the rest of the series (despite the fact that the previous series was, for all intents and purposes, a different continuity), along with a retrofitted version of the regular Saved by the Bell opening theme. Christmas 2017 Kevin plays six animated Arthur tapes superb videos based on books by Marc Brown.

You And Me, Kid Direct-To-Video Volumes VHS 1984 Fun Title Same Life Jungle Full Animal Alphabet: It was for toddlers and their parents to do fun learning activities together during specialized segments, including exercising, fun projects, and singing children's songs. The segments include: Let's Go (exercise skills), You and Me Theater (creative drama), Famous and 1/2 (celebrities and their children), Shh (listening and observation skills), Mime Your Own Business (pantomime). Same Life Jungle Full Animal Alphabet tape January 3 1998 some animals from "A" to "Z".

Epcot Magazine Direct-To-Video Stop Located In Orlando Florida: The show originated from EPCOT Center in Florida. The weeknight show was hosted by Michael Young and co-hosted by a new guest host each week.

Going Wild With Jeff Corwin Direct-To-Video Wild Program Shows Hits The Alphabet Song From Sing Along The Listening Game Tape Sing Old MacDonald From Show 4019: Host Jeff Corwin travels to some of the most exotic places in the world, including Florida, South Africa, Papua New Guinea, Death Valley, Hawaii, etc., and searches for some of Earth's most amazing animals. In each episode, Jeff searches for a "Feature Creature", and always finds it at the end of the episode. These creatures include manatees, cobras, crocodiles, bighorn sheep, dolphins, bears, etc. As he explores, Jeff looks for "Creature Clues" to help him find the animal. From a Friday visit here in the program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along with Meowsic joining in 43 meows here in that song plus also The Listening Game here from Havin' Fun With Ernie And Bert they sing Old MacDonald from show 4019 with 59 meows here of that song plus also goose verse comes after chicken together.

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Contraption Direct-To-Video Game Show TV Program: Two teams of three kids competed. Each team had three passports, each with a different area of the set written on it; "Books", "Animals", or "Heroes and Villains". Each kid would hold a different passport; this would determine which kid played which round.

So Weird Direct-To-Video Disney Channel TV Hit Program Alphabet Songs To The Tune Of Traditional Favorites: The series centered around teenage girl Fiona Phillips (Cara DeLizia) who toured with her rock star mom (Mackenzie Phillips), encountering paranormal activity along the way. Sing along with 26 cool fun alphabet songs to the tune of traditional favorites here in Songs From The ABC Sing Along Flip Chart songs about letters with from "A" to "Z".

Still ready for Central here in that tape Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting: "Quiet Voice At Central, Simply Have Some Fun, Call Them Over With Time To Say Goodbye."

Plus also there in that tape will be Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting getting ready for Alphabet Song 5:00. "Toodleloo, Central. So Long, Everybody. We Would See You Then."

Famous Jett Jackson Direct-To-Video TV Hits Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Arthur Videos From 1997: Jett Jackson previously lived with his actress mother in Los Angeles, but missed his home and his friends. Longing for a relatively normal life, Jett succeeds in getting the production of Silverstone moved to the fictional Wilsted, North Carolina, thus providing jobs to townspeople while affording Jett the chance to live with his father, Sheriff Woodrick "Wood" Jackson, and his great-grandmother, Miz Coretta (whom Jett calls Nana). Keeping in touch with his mother Jules by video link on his computer (though by the third season she also moved to Wilsted), Jett now spends part of his time with family, friends and school, and the rest living the life of a working actor and celebrity. In doing so, Jett often ends up in sticky situations, usually aided and abetted by his childhood friend, J.B., his not-quite girlfriend Kayla, and sometimes by Cubby, Silverstone's wacky special effects wizard. In the second half of the series, Jett's new co-star, Riley Grant, is added to the mix. The show within the show, Silverstone, is about a spy who works for Mission Omega Matrix(the acronym being a pun on the word "Mom")in order to save the world from villains like Dr. Hypnoto and the Rat. In contrast to Jett, Silverstone has no family, only his mentor, Artemus, and eventually his partner "Hawk"(surname Hawkins) ("played" by Riley Grant). From the second season onward, the action sequences and Silverstone subplots saw a greater increase. Christmas 2017 Kevin plays six animated Arthur tapes superb videos based on books by Marc Brown.

Special line here in that Punky Brewster program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting: "Play Another Tune, Folks. All Right. It's Not That Easy Bein' Green. No, Visit Luna Please."

Pizza Night Broken Pair Do Headphones Cinderella A Party that program with tells a story about girls wait for Cole several of pizza places like Pizza Hut, Little Caesars, Pizza Plant, Domino's Pizza, Johnny LaBelle's, plus other pizza places, top yummy hit songs, fun stops here, counting 8 pizza slices, plus games to play, both tunes Parlor Slices With Cole tune of You'll Never Walk Alone plus the popular hit Pizza Tonight With Cole both writer by here Alan Menken plus Peter Hannan there.

Disney Learning Adventures Direct-To-Video DVD Program For Learning: Join Mickey, Donald, Goofy and their friends full of games to play, full episodes, catchy songs, and fun things to print.

Donald Duck Presents Direct-To-Video Program Volumes UK Tape: A similar show called Good Morning, Mickey! aired on the channel around the same time. Although Donald Duck shorts were the primary programming, as suggested by the name, additional cartoons featuring Goofy, Mickey Mouse, Chip and Dale, Pluto, as well as Silly Symphonies, Disney featurettes, educational cartoons, clips of Disney animated features, and others Disney-based shorts were shown. Some Max Fleischer cartoons were shown as well, courtesy of Kit Parker Films, under the title of "The Fabulous Fleischer Folio".

Bug Juice Direct-To-Video Program Summer Camp Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Hits Tape Disney Program: It was named after the slang term for large quantities of super-sweet juice drinks made with such artificially flavored powder as Kool-Aid that are often served at summer camps.

Jersey Direct-To-Video Sesame Montage Disney Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Special Main Street WYRK: The Jersey is about Nick Lighter, Morgan Hudson, Coleman Galloway and Elliot Riffkin, four teens who discover the magic of "the jersey", a mystical football jersey that transports them into the bodies of professional athletes. This is done in a way similar to the way that the main character in Quantum Leap, Sam, travels from body to body, and there is a different athlete featured in every episode. The show has several sports superstars as guest actors, including: Dan Lyle, Michael Andretti, Terrell Davis, David Robinson, Malik Rose, Tony Gonzalez, Shannon Sharpe, Donovan McNabb, Byron Dafoe, Michael Strahan, Kurt Warner, Stephon Marbury, Sergei Fedorov, Kordell Stewart, Jerome Bettis, Junior Seau, Scott Steiner, Eddie George, Sabrina Bryan, Randy Johnson, Tony Hawk, Laila Ali, Peyton Manning, and Danny Farmer. Listening to the Sesame Street montage of videos include "Do the Alphabet", "Learning to Share", "Monster Hits", "The Best of Elmo", "Sing, Hoot and Howl with the Sesame Street Animals", "Sleepytime Songs and Stories", "Learning About Letters", "Elmo's Sing-along Guessing Game", "Learning About Numbers", "Sesame Street Celebrates Around the World", "Sesame Street's 25th Birthday: A Musical Celebration", "Put Down the Duckie", "Sing Yourself Silly", "Dance Along", "Rock and Roll", "The Best of Ernie and Bert", "Count It Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street", "Big Bird's Story Time", "Sing Along", "Play-along Games and Songs", "Getting Ready to Read", and more that have five dings and it have WYRK featuring country singers include Garth Brooks, Loretta Lynn, Crystal Gayle, Tanya Tucker, Glen Campbell, Faith Hill, Martina McBride, and others.

Sing Along in Toyland Train would go: Hi, Kids. Do You Want To Hear Some Of Your Favorite Songs? Click On One Of The CDs At The Bottom To Choose A Song.

Horizontal Sticker Label Disney Title Videotapes From 1980s: Play any Disney video here like six fun Sing-Alongs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah, Heigh-Ho, The Bare Necessities, You Can Fly, Very Merry Christmas Songs, and Fun With Music, plus other Disney videos for it.

Vertical Sticker Label Disney Title Videotapes From 1990s: Play any Disney video here like 2 Chip And Dale Rescue Rangers videos Siper Sleuths and Danger Rangers both August 14 1990, 2 New Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh videos both May 3 1990 There’s No Camp Like Home and Wind Some Lose Some, 2 Sing-Along Songs videos Under The Sea May 18 1990 and Disneyland Fun August 14 1990 seen it on DVD, plus other Disney videos for it.

Proud Family Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Paragraph Of Piggyback Rides With Cubs From Between The Lions: The Proud Family was created by Bruce W. Smith and was produced by his studio, Jambalaya Studios. Originally piloted for Nickelodeon, it was eventually picked up by the Disney Channel in September 2001. Many of the later episodes of The Proud Familywere produced using Macromedia Flash. Paragraph of Piggyback Rides With Cubs from Between The Lions seen on PBS Kids for it.

Even Stevens Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program The Alpha Sandy Song: It follows the life of the Stevens, a family living in suburban Sacramento, California, mainly focusing on the clashing personalities of its two younger siblings, Ren and Louis. Songs about Sandy Johnson: The "Alpha Sandy Song".

In A Heartbeat Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program TV Arthur Tapes From 1997 The Alpha Stacy Song: The series follows the lives of several teenagers who volunteer as part-time EMTs while going to school and who try to maintain their lives as normal teenagers. Christmas 2017 Kevin plays Arthur videos from 1997 six animated Arthur videos from 1997 for it. Songs about Stacy Schiff: The "Alpha Stacy Song".

Totally In Tune Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Hit Program: The lives of young musicians in Hamilton High School's orchestra. This episode: Performance anxiety overtakes the students preparing for Concerto Night.

Videopolis Direct-To-Video Hit Program Tape TV Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 TV Tape Hit Program: Segments included the line dance, dance contests, and a segment where a pair of feet dancing are seen while the dancer's face appears on the screens. Among the acts that performed on Videopolis included Debbie Gibson, New Kids on the Block, Tiffany, New Edition, Menudo, Pebbles, Janet Jackson, The Jets, and many others.

Timon And Pumbaa Direct-To-Video Title Volumes From 1996 On VHS Based On Disney's The Lion King: Based on Disney's 1994 animated film The Lion King, it centers on Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog, as they live their problem-free philosophy "Hakuna Matata". Unlike other The Lion King media, the tone of the series is more slapstick comedy-oriented. The show stars Timon, a meerkat, and Pumbaa, a warthog, both characters from the Disney animated film The Lion King. The series is primarily set after the events of the first film, although some episodes are set before or during those events. It involves the characters having misadventures in different settings, including the jungles of Africa, Canada, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Whereas the show focuses on Timon and Pumbaa, four episodes center respectively on Rafiki and the hyena trio Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed, named Rafiki Fables and The Laughing Hyenas, and two episodes tell the backstory of Zazu.

Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon Show Direct-To-Video Program: The show represents Disney's attempt to do a more "edgy" cartoon in the vein of Nickelodeon's The Ren & Stimpy Show and Rocko's Modern Life. Unlike other Disney Afternoon cartoons, Shnookums & Meat only aired once a week, usually Mondays. Only thirteen episodes were produced.

Legend Of Tarzan Direct-To-Video Based On Disney's Tarzan: Based on Tarzan from the novels written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the character's original creator who appears in one episode of the series. The series is also based on the film Tarzan by Walt Disney Pictures and aired initially on the Disney's One Too block on UPN. The series picks up where the 1999 feature film left off, with the title character adjusting to his new role as leader of the gorilla family following Kerchak's death, along with Jane (whom he has since married) and her father, Professor Archimedes Q. Porter, adjusting to life in the jungle. The three now reside in the treehouse built by Tarzan's original human parents.

Valentines Day DTV CelebrationSongs From Great Treasury Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck present this year's Valentines Day DTV with musical tunes.

Valentines Day Doggone Celebration Great Musical Disney Mayhem Mickey and his friends present this musical collection of doggone songs ever the greatest Valentine collection of Disney clips ever played.

Pooh's Very Happy Winnie The Pooh Valentines Day Pooh and his friends celebrate Valentines Day in the Hundred Acre Wood plenty of Valentines Day cards something nice for everyone.

Very Happy Valentines Day With Pooh Three Piglets Pooh and his friends celebrate Valentines Day together with three Piglets.

Nightmare Ned Series Direct-To-Video A Title Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Buena Vista TV Program Creative Capers Entertainment Walt Disney Television Animation Program The Big Rock Candy Mountains 2004 DVD: The show received mixed reviews from critics. The Chicago Tribune praised the show's art style but was critical of its subject matter. Similarly, Screen Rant described the show as "dark and even disturbing" and "mainly an excuse for Disney animators to show off their strange side". However, the show did receive praise from TV Guide. The show only aired once and was never re-released, being described as a "great oddity of the Disney Studio's television output" which was "largely disowned". The Big Rock Candy Mountains 2004 DVD. Title Date in this: May 14 1991. An imaginative young girl named Lisa waits until her stuffed animals, Snoodle and Doodle, come to life and they take her to a magical place called the Big Rock Candy Mountains when her friends, Debbie and Eric, don't want to do what she wants to. When they arrive there, the Meecy Mice arrive late because of their issues with Little Bunny Foo Foo, who keeps hitting them on the head, making the Good Fairy so mad at him. How will they ever find out?

Fillmore Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Hit Fun Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Full ABC TV Program Produced By Walt Disney Television Animation The Best Christmas Ever 2004 DVD Fantastic Tape Shows Fun: A parody of popular police dramas of the 1970s, Fillmore! is centered on reformed juvenile delinquent Cornelius Fillmore and his new partner, Ingrid Third, members of the Safety Patrol at X Middle School. The series was aimed at children, but also attracted an older audience with its '70s references. The Best Christmas Ever 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: December 10 1990. Just five days before Christmas, when Poofer the Elf tries to help his best friend Gusty the Elf, he gets lost and winds up in the home of the Smiths, a loving family, and meets their caroling neighbors as well. He and the Smiths journey to the North Pole in an effort to aid Gusty, who has grown unexceptionably clumsy. After the elves and even Santa Claus himself wrestle with the issue, Susie realizes what's wrong - Gusty needs a new pair of glasses. This story encourages children to wear glasses, but also has subtle messages about cultural diversity, helping others, the importance of working together and wearing a seat belt and helmet while traveling, and that an adoptive family can be as close and loving as any other.

Weekenders Direct-To-Video TV ABC Fully Animated TV Program Sally's Birthday Party Wee Sing Together 2004 DVD: The Weekenders details the weekends of four diverse middle school students: Tino Tonitini (voiced by Jason Marsden), a humorous and somewhat neurotic Italian-American boy; Lorraine "Lor" MacQuarrie (voiced by Grey DeLisle), a tomboyish and hot-headed Scottish-American girl; Carver Rene Descartes (voiced by Phil LaMarr), a self-absorbed and fashion-conscious African-American boy who has Haitian heritage; and Petratishkovna "Tish" Katsufrakis (voiced by Kath Soucie), an artistic and bibliophilic Jewish-American girl with vaguely defined Eastern European heritage (the fictional country where she was born is identified throughout the series simply as "the Old Country.") Every episode is set over the course of a weekend, with little to no mentions of school life. Friday sets up the conflict of the episode, Saturday escalates and develops it, and the climatic third act happens on Sunday. The implied "ticking clock" is used to signify the characters running out of time and the problem must be solved before going back to school Monday. Tino serves as a narrator of each episode, providing his own insight into what he's experiencing as well as his friends, and will sum up the moral of the story at the end, always ending with a sign off of, "Later days." A running gag in most episodes is that when the group goes out for pizza, the restaurant they go to has a different theme each time, such as a prison, where each table is its own cell, or the American Revolution, where the waiters look like the Founding Fathers and give rousing speeches about the pizzas. Wee Sing Together 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: October 15 1985. That very first program. Sally gets a surprise when her two favorite stuffed animals, Melody Mouse and Hum Bear who are best friends, magically come to life and take her and her little brother, Jonathan, and their dog, Bingo, to the magical Wee Sing Park to meet a marching band and celebrate her birthday party with their friends. They sing, dance, and learn how to conquer their fears when a storm hits.

Wuzzles Direct-To-Video Disney Program King Cole's Party 2004 DVD: The Wuzzles features a variety of short, rounded animal characters (each called a Wuzzle).[5] Each is a roughly even, and colorful, mix of two different animal species (as the theme song mentions, "livin' with a split personality"), and all the characters sport wings on their backs, although only Bumblelion and Butterbear are seemingly capable of flight. All of the Wuzzles live on the Isle of Wuz. Double species are not limited to the Wuzzles themselves. From the appleberries they eat to the telephonograph in the home, or a luxury home called a castlescraper, nearly everything on Wuz is mixed together in the same way that the Wuzzles are. The characters in the show were marketed extensively — featured in children's books, as poseable figures and plush toys (similar to Care Bears), and in a board game. King Cole's Party 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: August 11 1987. Jack, Jill, Mary, and Little Boy Blue journey toward King Cole's palace to join him and his other subjects in celebrating 100 years of peace in the kingdom, bringing various gifts: a kitten, a pair of mittens, and a fuzzy blanket, among other things. The main message is that the best gifts come from the heart, but it also teaches the importance of helping others and using good manners.

Mighty Ducks Direct-To-Video Based On Disney's Movie Fun NHL Hockey Team Grandpa's Magical Toys 2004 DVD: The show was loosely inspired by the live-action Mighty Ducks films and the NHL team, the Anaheim Ducks. Grandpa's Magical Toys 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: July 12 1988. A young boy named Peter and his two friends, David and Sara, visit his grandfather and discover his many toys and their secrets, all in the search of a missing music box key that he misplaced. When he leaves the room, the kids shrink down and the toys come to life. This story encourages children, teenagers, and adults alike that no matter how old you are on the outside or body type you have, you'll always be young at heart.

Mickey Mouse Works Direct-To-Video Wee Sing In Sillyville 2004 DVD: Mickey Mouse Works is similar to a variety show, with skits starring Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, Pluto and Ludwig Von Drake while Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, Huey, Dewey and Louie, Chip 'n Dale, Scrooge McDuck, Pete, Humphrey the Bear, J. Audubon Woodlore, Dinah the Dachshund, Butch the Bulldog, Mortimer Mouse, Jose Carioca, and Clara Cluck appear as supporting characters. Musical themes for each character were composed by Stephen James Taylor with a live 12-piece band and extensive use of the fretless guitar to which the music of the series was nominated for an Annie Award in both 1999 and 2001. The shorts from the series were later used in House of Mouse. Wee Sing In Sillyville 2004 DVD: Two kids who are best friends named Laurie and Scott, along with their dog, Barney, magically enter their coloring book to help an aptly named Sillywhim resolve the townspeople's differences. They encounter the four yellow Spurtlegurgles, the three blue Twirlypops, the two green Jingleheimers and a group of green Fruggy Frogs, a family of red Bitty Booties, and Purple Pasha and her menagerie. The primary message is that being different should never be a barrier to being friends.

Emerald Cove Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program The Marvelous Musical Mansion 2004 DVD: This updated version of the classic 60's beach movies centers a group of surfers, musicians, and party lovers. Many of the episodes are centered on the band called High Density trying to get a job playing at Emerald Cove, a fictional local club (that was filmed and located in Cocoa Beach, Florida). Also, other continuing themes are the problems that the teenagers encounters while trying to sort out their love lives over the summer and what to do about college. The Marvelous Musical Mansion 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: August 11 1992. Three kids named Alex, Kelly, and Benji and their Auntie Anabella go visit their Great Uncle Rubato in his Marvelous Musical Mansion where the music boxes come to life, the hat rack sings and dances, and the door knocker requires you to solve a riddle before you enter. However, in the darkness of the night, several small but important items vanish, requiring the children to locate the thief. Each segment teaches the viewer about musical theory or terminology.

Golden Girls Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Showtime Female Hit Show The Wee Sing Train 2004 DVD: The Golden Girls received critical acclaim throughout most of its run and won several awards, including the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series twice. It also won three Golden Globe Awards for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy. The Wee Sing Train 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: September 14 1993. Two kids named Casey and Carter are magically transported into the world of their toy train set and begin a journey through several very different locations. Along the route their friend, Tusky the Elephant, learns how to be careful and think things through.

Ink And Paint Club Direct-To-Video Fun Coloring Program Under The Sea 2004 DVD: Featuring various classic Disney cartoon shorts, which was shown as part of Vault Disney. These episodes would usually consist of six or seven cartoon shorts each, all with some kind of theme. Under The Sea 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: August 9 1994. That very last program. An ambitious young boy named Devin and his grandmother find an enchanted conch shell that takes them to the ocean floor where they encounter many undersea creatures, including an underwater jazz band (which includes Ink, a multi-percussion band playing scatman octopus, and Spike, a bass-imitating beatnik pufferfish) and even Baby Ottie, a fuzzy baby sea otter. Along the way they help Weeber the lost penguin find his way back to the South Pole and help him be comfortable with his odd light blue color, which makes him different. This story also touches on the destructive effects of pollution.

Series Adventures Of Mickey And Donald Direct-To-Video From 1993 Fully Animated SHOUT Elmo: The Series shows different short films from Disney history each episode. Disney Stars, like Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Pluto, and also the stars from the Silly Symphonies. Short interludes and a series of funny stories are also a point that makes the show special. SHOUT Elmo that cool 2005 hit Sesame Street toy red box with three fabulous shouts here on his shirt on five color letters green S orange H purple O yellow U blue T pink exclamation point blue Try Me down there press his feet then he'll wave his arms up and down singing a hit Shout.

Mickey Mouse And Friends Direct-To-Video Fully Animated Program Walt Disney Program Pretending For Singing Buggy Bunch: With animated shorts that featured characters, like Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, and more. Sweet as it did pretending there for Singing Buggy Bunch that red box does have four bugs Shimmer, Squirt, Miss Spider, and Bounce red Try Me there on top press Miss Spider's red top then she'll blink her eyes open and close.

Out Of The Box Direct-To-Video VHS 10th Anniversary Program Sing And Dance With Barney 2004 DVD: Every day, Tony and Vivian take care of a small group of neighborhood children. They come and play in "The Box", a clubhouse made entirely out of cardboard boxes. They do crafts, sing songs, and act out stories revolved around the episode's theme. At the end of the day, either Tony or Vivian walking the kids home while the other recaps the day's events. Every episode ends with Tony and Vivian singing their Goodbye Song. The song is either sung a cappella by Vivian and with Tony tapping on a pumpkin or some other object, but in three episodes Tony plays it on his guitar. In two episodes, the kids join in to the Goodbye Song; after they finished, they wave to the viewers and the camera would move out as a piano ending of the Goodbye Song plays. In one episode, Vivian told the viewers that she will tell Tony they are thinking of him. Sing And Dance With Barney 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: January 12 1999. The kids get a mysterious invitation for a party and later find out it was from Barney. He plans a party for all of his friends. The group begins going on magical journeys, beginning with an adventure to Grandpa's Farm. When they return, some of Barney's old friends, Michael, Kathy, and Tosha, show up and recall some memories. Linda, Danny and Kim join them and the group goes camping in the forest. Coming back from that trip, Jason and Min arrive as a surprise for Barney. The last trip of the day is to Storybook Land, a magical place where fairy tales become reality (complete with a castle). Back in the treehouse, Barney tells everyone (including the viewer) that they're special and they tell him the same and that he can count on them.

Snacks at Summit Central: popcorn, water, apples, grapes, chips Kevin usually eat dinner at Pineview Mr. Jesse taught that.

Special line to visit Luna to that tape Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting: "Songs Are So Wonderful. Did You Have Fun With Meowsic? Yes, We Love To Play, Too. Sweet, What A Day. Just Visit Luna Please. Speaking Of Singing Old MacDonald, Be Right Back."

Genre VHS Show Tape Cloudy Day White Square No Rectangles For Arthur Season 7 Mall Walk And Games Cold Do Pants The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle, Genre VHS Show Tape Thunderstorm VHS With Rectangles White Square Mall Walk And Games Zero Bowling Days Tape The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle, and Genre VHS Show Tape Title Program No Words On Top 87 Down Below Park Walk For Steps Show Do Swing The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle were three genre tape category pages in different kinds of weather to do that together.

Teen Angel Direct-To-Video Walt Disney Company Hit Program: Priestley stars as a 1950s teenage guardian angel named Buzz Gunderson who was killed in a car wreck in 1959. Buzz was given various assignments and tasks he was to complete in order to get into heaven.

Kind time previewing caps here in a program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting: "Yup, You Can Only Preview Caps For Now. See, If You Want The Alphabet Song Later, You'll Have To Earn Those Math Caps, Reading Caps, Time Caps, Plus Nature Caps For It." This means that Meowsic can play The Alphabet Song from Sing Along also The Listening Game sing Old MacDonald here from show 4019.

Track 1 here of Letter B Sesame Road for now there which goes: And Now, Let Me Introduce To You, The Band You’ve Known For All These Years, The Sesame Street Beetles!

Are You Ready? Are You Ready To Rock? Ha Ha! Well, Here He Is: The Big One, The Yellow One, Big Bird And The Yellow And Vision Tour! sweet introduction From Telly.

Sesame Road parody for Abbey Road that cover has Prairie Dawn, Ernie, Bert, that CTW car, Elmo, Oscar, Cookie Monster, plus Big Bird dressing up some Abbey Road clothes with 20 Rock jams that Cool parody With fun Abbey Road title.

All Right, Everyone. Let's Sing A Cheering Up Eeyore Song.

Of All The Many Seasons, Do You Know Which One I Like The Very Best?

And Now I Should Like To Share A Song About Sharing.

Sesame Road Rock Jams Dinner At Pineview Tour. June 19, 1993. That album cover parody for Abbey Road title Kevin ate dinner at Pineview: popcorn, water, apple, grapes, chips.

Sweet as it did for now first repeated from three day weekend will be Saturday February 18 @ 12:18 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Babe Six Julie Christie Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Salon Fix Car Canfield Roots Jackass Love Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 John Travolta Ringwald Dillon Dre Vienna Anselmo Birthday The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle will be John Travolta’s birthday, here Molly Ringwald’s birthday, Matt Dilon’s birthday, Vienna White’s birthday star of Wheel Of Fortune, Dr. Dre’s birthday, and Tony Anselmo’s birthday Kevin celebrates six guys for a fabulous wish Kevin drove to Million Hair Salon to get his haircut then stopped by Aunt Patty's car plus that night Kevin hangs up some shirts, Sunday February 19 @ 12:19 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Wove Clean Previews Carole Radziwill Tune 3 Tabs Percy Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig Blue Bowl From Tots Beyond Baton Journey Black Ballerina Her Hands Smokey Robinson’s Birthday The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Smokey Robinson's birthday songs for his music he charged his Valentine iPad plus also Pineview Christmas iPad together Dad cleaned his bedroom putted stuff in his bin, Monday February 20 @ 12:20 AM to 9:00 PM will be Title Presidents Day David Tepper Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report George Washington’s Nathan’s Birthday Show Arthur Top Ten Anniversary Hockey Shelves Work It Out Wombats Treats Previews The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle PBS Kids version of show 5223 "Super Sitters" (repeated from show 4704) that day's show's all about babies Kevin celebrates George Washington's birthday plus Nathan's birthday that day his new phone gave directions for iRepair where Ma gets his ProBook fixed again Dad putted some shelves up on the wall he did more cleaning he even shares hockey Kevin ate that little bag of chips some skittles 2 bags of some starbursts plus the animal crackers such a fun surprise.

Sing-along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah. October 14, 1986. That very first sing-along.

  1. Mickey Mouse Club March
  2. Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
  3. Following The Leader
  4. It's A Small World
  5. Unbirthday Song
  6. Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo
  7. Casey Junior
  8. The Ballad Of Davey Crockett
  9. Give A Little Whistle
  10. Whistle While You Work

Sing-along Songs Heigh-Ho. May 19, 1987.

  1. Heigh-Ho
  2. Up, Down And Touch The Ground
  3. Hi Diddle Dee Dee
  4. Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life For Me)
  5. The Dwarfs' Yodel Song (The Silly Song)
  6. A Cowboy Needs A Horse
  7. The Three Caballeros
  8. Theme From Zorro
  9. The Siamese Cat Song
  10. Let's Go Fly A Kite

Sing-along Songs The Bare Necessities. October 6, 1987.

  1. The Bare Necessities
  2. You Are A Human Animal
  3. Cinderella Work Song
  4. Old Yeller
  5. Figaro And Cleo
  6. Winnie The Pooh
  7. I Wanna Be Like You
  8. Look Out For Mr. Stork
  9. Everybody Wants To Be A Cat
  10. The Ugly Bug Ball

Sing-along Songs You Can Fly. February 2, 1988.

  1. You Can Fly
  2. Beautiful Briny
  3. Colonel Hathi's March
  4. I've Got No Strings
  5. Little Black Rain Cloud
  6. Merrily Song
  7. He's A Tramp
  8. Step In Time
  9. When I See An Elephant Fly

Very Merry Christmas Songs. October 20, 1988.

  1. From All Of Us To All Of You
  2. Deck The Halls
  3. Jingle Bells
  4. Joy To The World
  5. Up On The Housetop
  6. Let It Snow Let It Snow Let It Snow
  7. Sleigh Ride
  8. Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers
  9. Winter Wonderland
  10. Here Comes Santa Claus
  11. Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
  12. Silent Night
  13. We Wish You A Merry Christmas (played during credits)

Sing-along Songs Fun With Music. August 31, 1989.

  1. Fun With Music
  2. Why Should I Worry
  3. With A Smile And A Song
  4. Let's All Sing Like The Birdies Sing
  5. All In The Golden Afternoon
  6. While Strolling Through The Park
  7. Boo Boo Boo
  8. Green With Envy Blues
  9. Good Company
  10. Blue Danube Waltz
  11. Old MacDonald Had A Band
  12. Scales And Arpeggios

The Book Of Pooh Stories From The Heart preview from Dumbo 2001 DVD fabulous shows fun.

Premiering July 17, A Whole New Adventure Awaits Inside The Book Of Pooh. When Christopher Robin Is Away, Pooh And His Pals Come Out To Play. It's A Tale Of Fun, As Everyone Plans A Very Special Surprise For Eeyore. It's The All-New Full-Length Adventure Your Whole Family Is Sure To Love. Jump Into The Book Of Pooh, Premiering On Video And Disney DVD July 17.

Sing-along Songs Under The Sea. May 18, 1990.

  1. Under The Sea
  2. By The Beautiful Sea
  3. Never Smile At A Crocodile
  4. That's What Makes The World Go Round
  5. Kiss The Girl
  6. At The Codfish Ball
  7. Sailing Sailing/Sailor's Hornpipe
  8. Whale Of A Tale
  9. Someone's Waiting For You

By The Beautiful Sea by Ginny and Don Grady, Never Smile At A Crocodile from Walt Disney's classic Peter Pan sung by Mark Miller and Richard Pursell, At The Codfish Ball sung by Andy Belling and Don Grady, Sailing Sailing/Sailor's Hornpipe sung by Patrick Deremer, Don Grady and the Disney Sing-Along Chorus.

Disneyland Fun. August 14, 1990.

  1. Whistle While You Work
  2. Step In Time
  3. I'm Walking Right Down The Middle Of Main Street U.S.A.
  4. Following The Leader
  5. The Great Outdoors
  6. Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
  7. Rumbly In My Tumbly
  8. It's A Small World
  9. Making Memories
  10. Grim Grinning Ghosts
  11. The Character Parade
  12. When You Wish Upon A Star

Sing-along Songs I Love To Laugh. December 28, 1990.

  1. I Love To Laugh
  2. Everybody Has A Laughing Place
  3. Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum
  4. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
  5. Quack Quack Quack Donald Duck
  6. Oo-De-Lally
  7. Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf
  8. The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers
  9. Pink Elephants On Parade
  10. Jolly Holiday

Sing-along Songs Be Our Guest. June 19, 1992.

  1. Be Our Guest
  2. Spoonful Of Sugar
  3. Little Wooden Head
  4. Bella Notte
  5. Heffalumps And Woozles
  6. Beauty And The Beast
  7. The World's Greatest Criminal Mind
  8. Chim Chim Cheree
  9. Once Upon A Dream

Sing-along Songs Friend Like Me. April 30, 1993.

  1. Friend Like Me
  2. Best Of Friends
  3. How Do You Do
  4. Something There
  5. Friendship
  6. In Harmony
  7. Let's Get Together
  8. That's What Friends Are For
  9. A Whole New World

Sing-along Songs Twelve Days Of Christmas. December 24, 1993.

  1. Very Merry Christmas
  2. Deck The Halls
  3. Dear Santa
  4. Jingle Bells
  5. Snow Ho-Ho
  6. Hip Hop Noel
  7. He Delivers
  8. Twelve Days Of Christmas
  9. I'd Like To Have An Elephant For Christmas
  10. Here Comes Santa
  11. O Christmas Tree/We Wish You A Merry Christmas

Sing-along Songs Circle Of Life. December 13, 1994. Taylor Swift's birthday party.

  1. Circle Of Life
  2. Part Of Your World
  3. Prince Ali
  4. I Just Can't Wait To Be King
  5. Belle
  6. Everybody Wants To Be A Cat
  7. When You Wish Upon A Star

Coming this Spring, new category pages. Text them show of Super Why favorite Angela Santomero show.

Disney Channel TV Commercials Blue Words Of Be Our Guest From Disney's Beauty And The Beast: From 1983-present, play any Disney Channel program. To it program of that tape Play Sing-Along Party Cinderella Song From Grouchland after C Is For Cookie with Marilyn Horne and the Anything Muppets (EKA: Episode 3189), blue words of Be Our Guest from Disney's Beauty And The Beast.

Playhouse Disney TV Commercials Blue Words Of Be Our Guest From Disney's Beauty And The Beast: Play any Playhouse Disney program there for it. To it program of that tape Play Sing-Along Party Cinderella Song From Grouchland after C Is For Cookie with Marilyn Horne and the Anything Muppets (EKA: Episode 3189), blue words of Be Our Guest from Disney's Beauty And The Beast.

Disney Programs Audio Promo Tape Outro Hit Show: From the end there from each Disney program during the end credits from each fun show.

That tape for which that cool Sesame Street title program Playtime Born To Sesame Pool Bedtime Galileo Duckieland where Jane discusses melody used here in Sing-along Songs Heigh-Ho that tape was writer by Kevin Clash teleplay by Tom Cooke.

The Songs That I've Planned Today Will Help Us Have Fun At Work Or Play.

How Are We Gonna Do That?

Well, Think Of Something Everybody Loves.

Like Money?

No, Everybody Loves To Sing, So The Subject For Today Will Be A Melody.

M-E-L-O-D-Y, Melody!

The Subject For Today Will Be A Melody

Gosh, What's A Melody?

Take A Couple Of Notes, And Make A Song.

Dance Myself To Sleep (EKA: Episode 1705) (Season 13 finale).

When I Fly Home From School And I Have Nothing To Do, I Like To Hang Out With Winnie The Pooh. He Likes To Jog And Jump And Fall. But He Says He Likes Junk Food Best Of All.

Junk Food?

Come On, Winnie, Do Your Exercises.

Snuffle Lullabye (EKA: Episode 2099).

With The Song You've Got A Lot.

What Have You Got?

You Got A Melody

Right! Join Right In If You Know How, I Think I Hear Pinocchio Now.

If Moon Was Cookie (EKA: Episode 1789).

He's Pretty Good For Just A Lad, But These Next Guys Are Really Bad! On A Little Island Far From Everything Lived Some Jolly Pirates Who Loved To Sing.

The King's Problem (EKA: Episode 0407).

That Was Sure A Blast. Next We'll Learn To Yodel, With The Help Of Snow White. And While We Sing, We'll Play A Little Game. We All Know There Are Seven Dwarfs, But How Many Can You Name? How Many Of You Were Able To Recognize Happy, Dopey, Grumpy, Sleepy, Sneezy, Bashful, And Doc? Singing Is Fun When You Know How To Read. Roberta Robin, Please Proceed.

Johnny Lives In A Big City But Has Everything A Cowboy Could Want.

Everything, Everything

He Has A Place To Pan For Gold.

Panning, Panning

And He Has Time To Shoot A Buffalo Every Day.

Shooting, Shooting

And Every Night, He Dreams He's A Cowboy Riding The Range.

Elmo And The Lavender Moon (EKA: Episode 3101).

In Many Countries Around The World, A Cowboy Is Called A Caballero. So Let's Fly South For A Song With My Friends Donald, Jose And Panchito.

Imagination (EKA: Episode 0493).

Now For The Most Famous Caballero... What The? Quiet! And Now... For The... Most... Famous Caballero! The Masked Avenger Of Burley California, Zorro!

Everybody Sleeps (EKA: Episode 0406) (Season 4 premiere).

In This Song We Will Sing About An Animal We Birds Could Live Without. So If You See One, You'd Better Watch Out.

Is It A Rat? A Man? A Dog? I Bet It's A Cat. And I'm Never Really Quite At Ease, Especially If They Are Siamese.

Now Stay Very Close Behind Me And Keep Me In Sight. Ha! Not That Close. As We All Sing A Song About Flying A Kite.

Moonshines (EKA: Episode 2775).

Here's One More Chance Before Our Show Ends, To Sing Along With Our Little Dwarf Friends. Saturday March 24 2007 Seeing Elmo's World Up And Down Their Parents Car To The Playground.

Pooh's Birthday Party At The Hundred Acre Wood Pooh and his friends celebrate a grand birthday.

Goin' Quackers (album). From 1980. SIDE A: Goin' Quackers, I'm In Love With A Big Blue Bullfrog, The Horses Run Around, Turkey In The Straw, The Limerick Song, Harris The Bullfrog, A Waddlin' Crazy Guy, SIDE B: Dueling Quackers, Daddy's Whiskers, Throw It Out The Window, If I Only Had A Brain, The Fly And The Flea, On Top Of Spaghetti, Vacuum Cleaner Hoses.

Pardners. From 1980. SIDE A: Deep In The Heart Of Texas, Cowboy Mickey, Ride Em Cowboy, Home On The Range, The Song Of The Screaming Cowboy, Partners, SIDE B: Pecos Bill, I'm An Old Grande, Git Along Little Doggies, A Cowboy Needs A Horse, Don't Fence Me In, Donald Duck The Wrangler, Happy Trails.

Yankee Doodle Mickey. From 1980. SIDE A: You're A Grand Old Flag, This Is My Country, The Battle Hymn Of The Republic, Yankee Doodle Dandy, My Country Tis Of Thee, Liberty Tree, God Bless America, SIDE B: Armed Forces Medley, When Johnny Comes Marching Home, Yankee Doodle, This Land Is Your Land, The Battle Of New Orleans, The Star-Spangled Banner.

Mickey Mouse Disco. Released 1979. SIDE A: Disco Mickey Mouse, Welcome To Rio, The Greatest Band, Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah (from Song Of The South Disco Version), SIDE B: Macho Duck, Mousetrap, Watch Out For Goofy, It's A Small World (from the It's A Small World Florida ride Disco Version), Chim Chim Cheree (from Mary Poppins Disco Version).

The Best Of Sesame Street. Released from 1987. SIDE A: Sesame Street Theme, ABC-DEF-GHI, Somebody Come And Play, Rubber Duckie, Sing, Ten Commandments Of Health, "C" Is For Cookie, SIDE B: What Do I Do When I'm Alone, Opposite Song, Bein' Green, People In Your Neighborhood, Has Anybody Seen My Dog, The Happiest Street In The World.

Very Hungry Caterpillar Other Fun Eric Carle Stories Brian Cummings here and Linda Gary narrate these five Eric Carle stories The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me, The Very Quiet Cricket, The Mixed-Up Chameleon, and I See A Song.

Seeing Fabulous Trip Around The World With Timon And Pumbaa go on that trip with Timon and Pumbaa with six fun adventures.

Disney Family Album Documentary TV Disney Channel Program Direct-To-Video Six Arthur Videos From 1997: It is narrated by Buddy Ebsen. The series looked at the artists and performers that helped create Disney's movies and theme parks. Christmas 2017 Kevin plays Arthur videos from 1997 six videotapes from 1997 which Kevin first played.

That Is A Stop Sign. Press The Button If You're All Done Playing.

Toon Disney Commercials Dad's Birthday Friday April 21 Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS: Play any Toon Disney commercial there for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea.

Hygiene Game With Goofy With Very Hungry Caterpillar Caddy here and Ryan play Goofy's hygiene game as they talk about different kinds of sweet hygiene.

Here after title card of that program Pizza Night Broken Pair Do Headphones Cinderella A Party: "Oh, Hi. You're Here. Tonight Is Pizza Night. Yup, I've Been Having Plate Just Do Those."

Mickey Knows Best Very Best Fun For Mickey ready to know with knowing best for Mickey.

Very Merry Pooh Year Christmas New Years Surprise Pooh and his friends share the spirit of Christmas plus New Years with ones you love featuring recorded holiday songs.

Genre VHS Show Tape Partly Cloudy Green Square No Rectangles Cold Snow Mall Walk And Games Radio From Sesame Street Letters CD-Rom Fun Sesame Street Numbers Fun The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle: Partly cloudy green square no rectangles sunny sun time to head outside and play for now. Too cold to be outside there probably stay inside sweet those did top mall walk and games. Boulevard, Outlet, Walden, Guess That Logo, Food Logo, Song, Band, plus other sorts of fun games.Sweet as it did here each room there from Sesame Street Letters the game is equipped with a radio on which three stations are tunable: WHAT, KTOY and KKID featuring Jerry Nelson as the deejay. Each station plays commercials announced by Martin P. Robinson and News Flashes by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson). Songs included are both released songs as audio: ABC's Of The Swamp, Would You Like To Buy An O, X Marks The Spot, Sing Your Synonyms, Zizzy Zoomers, The Word Is NO, Question Song, Still, We Like Each Other, J Friends, Rhyme Out, M-M-M Monster Meal, Hey Diddle Diddle, C Is For Cookie, Mad, Be My D, Elmo Talks About The Letter E, Two G Sounds, Letter B, Thinking Of U, Rappin' Alphabet, Four Seasons, Cookie's Rhyming Song, Write It Down. Kind radio there which for each room there from Sesame Street Numbers in the game is equipped with a radio on which three stations are tunable: W123, W357 and K100 featuring Jerry Nelson as the deejay. Each station plays commercials, songs and News Flashes by Kermit the Frog. Songs included are the following to it probably for about numbers with released songs as audio: Born To Add, Listen To The Bells, Count It Higher, Ten Turtles, Adding, Sometimes A Cookie, My Triangle Home, Forty Blocks From My Home, Family, The Inch Worm, Country Two, Five Bears In A Bed, The Ten Commandments Of Health, Subtraction Blues, It's Hip To Be A Square, Green Grow The Rushes, O, I Want A Monster To Be My Friend.

Six programs here of here Book Of Pooh which it did with created by Mitchell Kriegman.

Fun With Words In The Hundred Acre Wood Pooh and his friends teach about words together.

Fun With Friends In The Hundred Acre Wood Pooh and his friends teach about some friendship.

Very Happy Valentines Day For Eeyore Pooh and his friends hand Eeyore his card.

Fun With Make-Believe With Detective Binoculars Search Fun Pooh and his friends believe being such fun.

Fun With Manners Taking Turns And Sharing Fun Pooh and his friends take turns for sharing.

Pooh's True Boo Wonderful Book Of Pooh Halloween Pooh and his friends got ready for Halloween.

Special line here in that Punky Brewster program Play With Snow Punky's Full Mr. Monty Christmas. "Yes, Girls, Time To Go And Hand It. Sure, I Think This'll Share And Have Some. Yes, Gotta Go, Tiptie. Don't Go Quite Grand. Those Trees Are Too Cold Now. With Those."

Play With Snow Punky's Full Mr. Monty Christmas gang spend Christmas in that cold wintry forest.

Alphabet Songs Tune Of Traditional Classics Songs From Scholastic ABC Sing-Along With From "A" To "Z": Sing along to those fun alphabet songs tune of traditional classics with from "A" to "Z".

Sweet as it did for now first repeated from day off with to do that together from three day weekend here like Friday March 10 @ 12:10 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Bubble Buff State Juliane Koepcke Tune Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Full Carrie Underwood’s Birthday Work It Out Wombats Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Museum Pineview Showtime Hits & Pieces The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Carrie Underwood's birthday songs for country music possibly this Ma goes to Buff State, Saturday March 11 @ 12:11 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Wox World Vote Susie Dent Hits 3 Tabs Story Rhyme Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig Just One Thing Folk Rewind Classically Summit Central Schedule Hockey Bobby McFerrin’s Birthday The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Bobby McFerrin's birthday with songs for his music Dad went to that hockey game, Sunday March 12 @ 12:12 AM to 9:00 PM will be Title Loot Tape David Lujan Tune Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Daylight Savings Begins Blue Bowl From Tots Nova Tattoo Makeover Programs Dad’s Birthday 2020 Jackson Minneli Taylor Romney Welker The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates five guys Marlon Jackson’s birthday, Liza Minnelli’s birthday, Frank Welker’s birthday, Mitt Romney’s birthday, and James Taylor’s birthday they also change clocks forwards Kevin searches by voice 2 musical programs Tuesday April 21 2020 because of Dad's birthday Dance With The Teletubbies Sesame Street Get Up And Dance because of Dad's birthday.

For A Labor Day Treat Monday September 3 2018 PBS Kids Version Of Show 4820 "Elmo And The Butterfly" (Repeated From Show 4268).

For A Columbus Day Treat Monday October 8 2018 PBS Kids Version Of Show 4811 "Kitty Kindness".

For A Veterans Day Treat Monday November 12 2018 PBS Kids Version Of Show 4806 "Clothing Drive".

For A Sweet Martin Luther King Day Treat Monday January 21 2019 PBS Kids Version Of Show 4823 "The Good Birds Club" (Repeated From Show 4265).

For A Presidents Day Treat Monday February 18 2019 PBS Kids Version Of Show 4835 "The Count's Counting Error" (Season 48 Finale).

Monday April 9 2018 Was Show 4821 "Shape Hunt".

Home Is Where The Bear Is: Home.

Water, Water Everywhere: Water.

Mouse Party: Birthdays.

Shape Of A Bear: Shapes.

Picture Of Health: Shapes.

Share, Bear: Sharing.

Why Bears Can't Fly: Gravity.

Falling For Fall: Fall.

What's In The Mail, Today?: Mail.

Dancin' The Day Away: Dancing.

A Wagon Of A Different Color: Colors.

Dirt, I Love You So!: Dirt.

Music To My Ears: Music.

All Connected: Connections.

Summer Cooler: Summer.

The Big Little Visitor: Family.

A Winter's Nap: Winter.

Working Like A Bear: Work.

Magic In The Kitchen: Cooking.

Spring Fever: Spring.

A Plant Grows In Bear's House: Grow.

Eat, Drink Juice And Be Merry: Food.

Need A Little Help Today: Helping.

Lost Thing: Finding.

Listen Up!: Sounds.

Friends For Life: Friends.

Volume 2: Joyful Wishing Bear With Piglet King Pooh and his friends share a wishing bear plus Piglet was a Piglet king.

Volume 4: Lovable Camp Home Balloonatics Sheriff Piglet Pooh goes camping with Piglet and Tigger because Tigger went to get firewood to wait for Piglet and Pooh to come back carrying some camp supplies Pooh borrowed Christopher Robin's balloon can take Pooh up in the air he sings Floating Song friends Owl and Gopher present a tale Sheriff Piglet.

Volume 6: Full All's Well That Ends Well Bubble Trouble Finding Piglet Pooh and his friends wonder that all's well that ends well pop plenty of bubbles they couldn't find where Piglet first could be.

Volume 8: Pooh Skies Rabbit Takes Holiday Owl's Family Pooh took Tigger to see skies Rabbit takes his holiday Owl taught that will be owl family fun.

Volume 10: Joyful Bottle Pirates Switcheroo Bath New With Goodbye Party Pooh learned that Christopher Robin plays pirates with Pooh Kanga takes Roo that tiny bath Eeyore walks to Pooh's house to see what Pooh's friends are doing Pooh plans him fabulous goodbye party.

Playful Days Cold Water Born To Add Cinderella. July 16, 1995. True days cold water time to jam together because of warm weather be very so playful. “Yes, And We Want To Be Care, Too. This Parody Has Cookie Monster Playing Saxophone Bert Plays Guitar There With For Now Simpky It Time To Jam With Like We Are Together.”

Growing Up Home Is Where The Home Is Forgot Friends Pooh and his friends taught that home is where the home is forgotten friends,

Happy Fun Games Score Prize Poohetry Now You Don't See Me Pooh and his friends have a big score with Pooh Piglet shares that prize Pooh gives his Poohetry.

Working Together Shovel Toil Trouble Tigger's Shoes Come Easy Gopher Pooh and his friends meet Gopher's fun invention Lucille Tigger sees all kinds of some shoes Gopher learned that easy come easy go with from all his friends.

Party Happy Pooh Day April Pooh Got Tongue Wise Tour Pooh and his friends have April Pooh Tigger gets his tongue Pooh learned that wise having it fun as he did for all his friends.

Marsupilami Direct-To-Video 1994 VHS Three Programs Kevin Plays Programs From Christmas 2018: He was created by André Franquin. Disney's version of the marsupilami first appeared on television in Raw Toonage in 1992, and was then spun off into his own eponymous show on the CBS network. Marsupilami's supporting characters included Maurice the Gorilla, Stewart the Elephant, Eduardo the Jaguar, Norman the Poacher, Leonardo the Lion and other characters. The original Marsupilami comic stories by Franquin never had a speaking Marsupilami and never featured a gorilla or elephant in the Marsupilami's wild habitat, since these species are native to Africa, while the Marsupilami species in the comic version was said to come from South America. Another change is that Disney's animated Marsupilami can speak, whereas his comic counterpart can only mimic sound like a parrot. Join in with three fun videos: "Adventurous Tails", "Marsuper-Duper", and "Jumpin' Jungle Jive". Christmas 2018 Kevin plays programs including: "Learning About Numbers" 1986 VHS red barcode words on top blue screen in the end, "Sing Along" 1987 VHS vintage words on top blue screen in the end plus 2004 DVD, "Sing Yourself Silly" 1990 VHS green square no rectangles white screen in the end, "Monster Hits" 1990 VHS with rectangles 2 copies of this words on top blue screen in the end plus 2004 DVD, "Rock & Roll" 1990 VHS with rectangles words on top blue screen in the end plus 2003 DVD, "Dance Along" 2003 DVD, "Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals" 1991 VHS white square no rectangles but a green barcode words on top blue screen in the end plus 2004 DVD, "A New Baby In My House" 1994 VHS no end label white screen in the end, "The Best Of Elmo" 1994 VHS white screen in the end, Thursday January 3 2019 Kevin gave "Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game" 2003 DVD.

Stanley Direct-To-Video VHS Disney DVD Playhouse Disney Program Theme Song By Baha Men: Each episode shows Stanley (voiced by Jessica D. Stone) in a situation he does not fully understand. He discusses it with his pet goldfish Dennis (Charles Shaughnessy) before consulting either his computer or the Great Big Book of Everything, a remarkably complete zoology book aimed at young children. By observing how an animal copes with the same situation Stanley faces, or how it can overcome a similar difficulty, Stanley learns to deal with the situation himself.

Sing-Along Program Title On Hit DVD VHS Following Bouncing Blue Bowl For Tots: Watch any fun sing-along just be sure to just follow the bouncing blue bowl of tots.

Stanley Direct-To-Video VHS Disey DVD Playhouse Disney Program Theme Song By Baha Men: Each episode shows Stanley (voiced by Jessica D. Stone) in a situation he does not fully understand. He discusses it with his pet goldfish Dennis (Charles Shaughnessy) before consulting either his computer or the Great Big Book of Everything, a remarkably complete zoology book aimed at young children. By observing how an animal copes with the same situation Stanley faces, or how it can overcome a similar difficulty, Stanley learns to deal with the situation himself.

Wonderful World Of Disney Direct-To-Video Tape The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Listening Game Song Old MacDonald: Originally hosted by Walt Disney himself, the series presented animated cartoons and other material (some original, some pre-existing) from the studio library. The show even featured one-hour edits of such then-recent Disney films as Alice in Wonderland. This is significant because the series was the first one from a major movie studio. Other studios feared television would be the death of them. Fun as it did from a 1995 program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting Cole played that one where Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along from 1987 scene 9 from show 3910 gang is Now I've Sung My ABCs The Listening Game from Ernie and Bert Cole played that song Old MacDonald from show 4019 comes after the chicken verse do goose.

Winnie The Pooh Playtime Intervals: Watch intervals here in five videos for it.

Winnie The Pooh Learning Intervals: Watch intervals here in five videos for it.

Winnie The Pooh Friendship Intervals: Water intervals here in five videos for it.

Sesame Street Beginner Book Video Volumes From 1996: Read with the gang six volumes here series featured stills from various Sesame Street books being narrated by a voice-over each tape features 2 fun stories words go with that cool paragraph plus in the end credits gang from Sesame Street reading.

Elmo's World Programs DVD VHS 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs: Join Elmo with his goldfish Dorothy with three fun adventures. Cole and Tiptie watch Super Why favorite show play it weeknights and weekend nights at 6:30.

End Labels Tape VHS 1976-1994 Programs Seasons Cow Dog Pig Trip HSBC Dad The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle: Dad went to work at HSBC from Monday to Friday at 6:30 AM to 6:30 PM this fifth song Old MacDonald used from Ready For School Toddler plays for it. Cow: 5 moos, Dog: 8 ruffs, Pig: 8 oinks, from Ready For School Toddler for it.

View-Master Interactive Vision Tape VHS Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Title Hit From 1988 Title 6:30 Super Why Fun Songs And Games Low Pitch Four Tabs Programs From Christmas 2018: The titles included four Sesame Street games, and two games featuring the Muppet Show characters, as well as a Disney game, Disney's Cartoon Arcade. The system comes with a simple game controller which included a joystick and five colorful buttons. As the video plays, the characters address the player directly, and ask the player to make a choice by pressing one of the buttons. Simple video games with graphics similar to the ColecoVision video game system are played during the course of the videotape. The Disney game is built around the "arcade-style" gameplay, including fighting ghosts and shoveling coal into a fireplace. The games were designed for audiences ages 3-8 years. The video has two different soundtracks recorded, and the player's choices toggle back and forth between the soundtracks, giving the impression that the player has changed the course of the story. Cole and Tiptie watch Super Why favorite show play it weeknights and weekend nights at 6:30. Christmas 2018 Kevin plays programs including: "Learning About Numbers" 1986 VHS red barcode words on top blue screen in the end, "Sing Along" 1987 VHS vintage words on top blue screen in the end plus 2004 DVD, "Sing Yourself Silly" 1990 VHS green square no rectangles white screen in the end, "Monster Hits" 1990 VHS with rectangles 2 copies of this words on top blue screen in the end plus 2004 DVD, "Rock & Roll" 1990 VHS with rectangles words on top blue screen in the end plus 2003 DVD, "Dance Along" 2003 DVD, "Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals" 1991 VHS white square no rectangles but a green barcode words on top blue screen in the end plus 2004 DVD, "A New Baby In My House" 1994 VHS no end label white screen in the end, "The Best Of Elmo" 1994 VHS white screen in the end, Thursday January 3 2019 Kevin gave "Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game" 2003 DVD.

Sing Along Rooftop Television Fixing Hit Songs Fun Big Bird, Hoots the Owl, Bob, Gordon, Maria, David and the kids go to the roof of the 123 Sesame Street building to have a sing-along. They close the sing-along with a show-stopping finale, "What's The Name Of That Song". Sweet as it did, Biff and Sully are up on the roof trying to fix a TV set, but every time it gets fixed, something goes wrong, causing the set to be broken again. The framing sequences of the video, as well as the sketches featured, were later incorporated as 2443 (Season 19), three sponsors in this: H, and R, 12.

National Captioning Institute Program Used With Permission Tape From 1980-2007: From 1980-2007, different lines used with closed captions here like O.K. fun as it did the back says Used With Permission this did to do that together.

No End Labels 1995-present Coming Home From HSBC Fun The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle: Here at 6:30 PM Dad is still home from work at HSBC from Monday to Friday.

Walt Disney Video-A-Longs Beginner Book Video VHS Volumes From 1986: Join the gang with three volumes: "The Disney Classics", "Mickey's Discovery Series", and "Winnie The Pooh". The series featured video adaptations of books based on Disney films, similar to tapes released by Golden Book Video. The soundtracks came from the Disney Read-Along releases, and set to illustrations from the books, along with additional screencaps and artwork from the films being adapted. The announcer is Brian Cummings.

Timon And Pumbaa Wild Adventures Direct-To-Video Volumes From 1996: Based on the 1994 Disney animated film The Lion King, it centers on Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog, as they live their problem-free philosophy "Hakuna Matata". Join Timon and Pumbaa with six video volumes: Volume 1 "Hangin' With Baby", Volume 2 "Grub's On", Volume 3 "True Guts", Volume 4 "Don't Get Mad, Get Happy", Volume 5 "Live And Learn", and Volume 6 "Quit Buggin' Me".

Rabbit Ears Bill Nye The Science Guy Direct-To-Video VHS From Walt Disney Home Video: Nye portrays a hyper-kinetic tall and slender scientist wearing a blue lab coat and a bow-tie. He combines the serious science of everyday things with fast-paced action and humor. Each half-hour show begins with a cold open, where Nye introduces the episode's theme, which leads into an opening credit sequence, and featuring Nye in a computer animated scientific world, along with his head spinning, radio frequencies, and plastic toy dinosaurs flying. In later seasons, the theme song was cut short by a static screen. After the opening credits, announcer Pat Cashman says "Brought to you by...", in which a product name is related to the episode's theme. Nye walks onto the set, which is called "Nye Laboratories", filled with scientific visuals including many "of science" contraptions announced dramatically, relevant to the theme of the episode. Science-related TV and movie parodies configure the facts of the episode's theme, along with parodies of TV commercials. The show has featured many guest appearances. Each episode features Nye visiting many places relating to the episode's theme, showing interviews of people talking about their work and other contributions. At the end of each episode, Nye thanks the viewers for watching, before explaining in a clever description of a theme's activity. The closing credits roll over bloopers from the episode. Join Bill Nye with 5 terrific videos "Reptiles And Insects Leapin' Lizards", "Powerful Forces All Pumped Up", "Outer Space Way Out There", "Dinosaurs Those Big Boneheads", and "The Human Body The Inside Scoop".

Coming Soon On Sesame Street Previews 1995-1998 With 20 Second Tape Previews: Each tape ends with a preview of the next day's tape. This starts with 16 Sesame Street signs on plus the orange words Coming Soon that black word On with that white circle with blue curtain there. Big Bird appears announcing "Coming Soon on Sesame Street," followed by a clip of that preview with 20 seconds here. After this, Big Bird says, "Toodle-oo" and the funding credits are shown. From 1995 to 1998. Shows as it did here, "I Love You" Lyrics By Lee Bernstein Copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music.

Where's Spot Walk Birthday Splashing Rain Finds Key Spot's Mom finds Spot goes for a walk share a birthday party splashing in the rain plus finding that key.

Lion King Pride With Simba's Pride circle of your life continues gang visit their good friend Kiara.

Pocahontas Journeys Sweet A New World 2 years ago Pocahontas took to a breathtaking adventure here five fabulous songs.

Little Mermaid Meet Melody Turn To The Sea visit Ariel's daughter Melody dreams of the sea for a special saga.

Play-Along Songs Games Fun Big Game Sport Practice Big Bird, Forgetful Jones, Elmo, Desiree, and Jesse play games together here like Herry Monster plays a game with Eric using a ball and his feather Cookie Monster tells Guy Smiley viewers three things that rhyme with that word rain Cookie Monster plays One Of These Things Gordon hears some animals singing I Heard My Dog Bark with Susan, Bob, Uncle Wally and the kids counting four elephants to see how many here in Ernie's picture Grover goes he went over under simply around and through.

Belle's Sing Me A Story Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Tapes VHS From 1996: Join Belle from Disney's Beauty And The Beast with 2 Sing Me A Story videos "Chapters Of Enchantment" and "Beauty And The World Of Music".

Visit The Doctor With Bear Housecall Healing Feeling Bear and his friends go to the doctor for a big blue housecall healing feeling.

Tuesday August 7 2018 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4834 "Surfin' Sesame Street".

Wednesday August 8 2018 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4802 "Rosita's Sneaky Sneakers".

Thursday August 9 2018 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4827 "The New Old MacDonald".

Wednesday August 15 2018 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4808 "Sock Chaos At The Laundromat" (Repeated From Show 4163).

Wednesday August 22 2018 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4824 "Rakhi Road" (Repeated From Show 4228).

Pizza Night Broken Pair Do Headphones Cinderella A Party catalogue number will be 7048 title date in this June 24 1995.

Let's Get Up Dancing Radar's Birthday Dance Party Celina, Big Bird and the kids have a dance party for Radar here in Celina's dance studio as they do the dog with Carlo, do the jelly with Big Bird's friends, and even do the airplane but Oscar wasn't coming to Celina's dance party so instead he first stayed now here in his newsstand so in the end Celina fell asleep on her piano.

Between The Lions tapes seen on PBS Kids from last year's category page Steps Show watching Barney that purple dinosaur here like Click Clack Moo The Cows Type For Lions, Five Six Thistle Sticks, Fox And The Crow With Cubs, Good Seed For Lions, Happy Last Cliff Hanger Leona's Sing-Along Songs Heigh-Ho Tape, Humph Humph With Cubs, Icarus's Wings With Cubs, Lost Rock Flying Rocket Fun Rooster, Night With Orlando Good Night Knight, Pebble Trouble For Cubs, Piggyback Rides With Cubs, Rats With Fun Lions, Read The Lucky Duck, Sad Dad With Cubs, Something Fishy With Leona's Fish Suit, Teacher's Pet For Lions, To The Ship For Cub Sea, plus even Voting But Mama But Leona's Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Tape. Plus episode preview with Announcer Bunny for now PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Summit Adventures Central Monday-Friday 3:00-5:00 PM From Full Sesame Street Direct-To-Video Program 1:30 Show Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Playtime Fun The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle: Visit the fun with arrival 3:00, games 3:30, fitness 4:00, fun arts and crafts 4:30, back home 5:00.

Summit Adventures Central Summer Visit Monday-Friday 9:00-3:00 Fill Hits Sesame Street Program 1:30 Show Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Title The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle: Join in the fun with arrival 9:00, games 9:30, fitness 10:00, fun arts and crafts 10:30, snack 11:00, movie time 11:30, lunch 12:00, book 12:30, music 1:00, cooking 1:30, playtime 2:00, wrap up 2:30, back home 3:00.

Honey I Shrunk The Kids TV Show Direct-To-Video Paragraph Of Piggyback Rides With Cubs From Between The Lions Seen On PBS Kids: Peter Scolari took over the role of Wayne Szalinski, the wacky inventor played by Rick Moranis in the original film. Each episode incorporates new technologies and digital effects to feature the family in various new adventures. The series was filmed in Calgary, Alberta, with its main studios located in Currie Barracks, a decommissioned Canadian Forces dormitory. A paragraph Piggyback Rides With Cubs from Between The Lions seen on PBS Kids for it fun as it did that tape from 2001 here Leona took Theo to a piggyback ride because it does have Chicken Jane in this: “Chicken Jane And The Fat Cat” for it.

Five Mile Creek Direct-To-Video A Drama Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Ten Volumes For VHS Based On The Cherokee Trail Fun Louis L'Amour Classic: Join in the fun based on classic novel by here Louis L'Amour 10 volumes for this.

Sweet as it did such a fun surprise during ten day weekend for now first repeated from Easter break with Spring recess simply it here like Saturday April 1 @ 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Wox Wung Wool Sue Lawley Hits Song 3 Tabs Favorites Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Springs Cow Dog Pig Dogs In Wild Fabulous David’s Birthday Todd Tubsie Fun April Fools Day Pautlers Grand Opening The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle will be David's birthday from North French here final month for pants that day Pautlers opened such a fun surprise, Sunday April 2 @ 12:02 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Bets Tape Wool Bob Hurley Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Blue Bowl From Tots Miracles James Taylor Mitchell Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Tape Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Meloni Gregg Birthday The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates both Christopher Meloni's birthday and Clark Gregg's birthday he searched by voice Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah 1986 VHS that very first sing-along here horizontal sticker label Kevin states show 4056 Jungle segment wasn't there because it was a big mistake Kevin also changed it to Beach, Monday April 3 @ 12:03 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Wox Wung Wop Susan Rice Hits 3 Tabs Taylor’s Vet Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Springs Cow Dog Pig Hockey Teddy Bears Video School Show Riddle Work It Out Wombats Miss Katie’s Birthday Videotape The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle will be the PBS Kids version of show 5228 "Chickens On The Farm" that day's show all about chickens Dad took Taylor to the vet Kevin celebrates Miss Katie's birthday from Steps Kevin quotes that April 3 2000 was the day Between The Lions debuted seen on PBS Kids, Tuesday April 4 @ 12:04 AM to 9:00 PM will be Title Dorm Nails Danny Sullivan Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Graham Norton Jill Scott Kelsie David Cross Birthday Somerville Music Puppet Show Concert Work It Out Wombats Camp Dogs Fun The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates four guys Graham Norton's birthday Jill Scott's birthday Steps girl Kelsie's birthday and David Cross's birthday, Wednesday April 5 @ 12:05 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Wox Wung Wops Sully Sullenberger Hits Song 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Springs Cow Dog Pig Kaitlin’s Birthday Work It Out Wombats Full Making Of Zoom Titles Videotapes Time Do Rhyme The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Kaitlin's birthday because Kaitlin loves to go to school with her Adidas purse so gray and pink she also likes to read that Twilight Breaking Dawn book quietly, Thursday April 6 @ 12:06 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Tips Four Francine Rivers Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Breakfast Seafood Pizza Work It Out Wombats Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Rooker Williams Rudd Ratzenberger Barney Previews The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle will be show 5323 "Horsing Around" Kevin celebrates four guys here Michael Rooker's birthday Billy Dee Williams's birthday Paul Rudd's birthday and John Ratzenberger's birthday he searched by voice some Barney previews of the other videos, Friday April 7 @ 12:07 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Wox Wung Wot Susan Cain Hits Song 3 Tabs Good Friday Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Springs Cow Dog Pig Dentist Buff State Aquarium Wombat Workout Tower Memory Game Russell Crowe’s Birthday Seasons The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Good Friday plus also celebrates Russel Crowe's birthday Dad took Taylor to a dog dentist stuffed animal Zoe took Taylor's place Ma went to Buff State stuffed animal Zoe took Ma's place Dad took Taylor home 1:30 plus also that Ma went to the aquarium with some undersea animals plus also chips at 7:30 PM, Saturday April 8 @ 12:08 AM to 9:00 PM will be Happy Alton’s 10:30 Trip Harry Litman Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Low Pitch Four Tabs Feasts Awakening Taos Story Izzy Stradlin’s Dean Norris’s Birthday Hockey Game Puppet Shows The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin took Ma to Alton's to have fries and some toast Kevin celebrates both here Izzy Stradlin's birthday and Dean Norris's birthday Dad took Dub to that hockey game, Sunday April 9 @ 12:09 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Wox Wung Wore Easter 3 Tabs Susie Dent Hits Sailing Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Springs Cow Dog Pig Blue Bowl From Tots Dennis Quaid’s Birthday Tape World Tilson Thomas Art World Siena A Pizza The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Easter Dennis Quaid's birthday they went to Siena restaurant for dinner Kevin ate both chicken and pizza with Uncle Nick, Aunt Patty, Uncle Jim and Grandma Mup together, Monday April 10 @ 12:10 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Buns Tape With Joseph Felsenstein Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Steven Seagal’s Birthday Work It Out Wombats Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Library Puzzle Musicians Hikaru Swimming Treats The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle will be the PBS Kids version of show 5229 "Rapunzel Gets A Haircut" repeated from show 4804 that day's show's about fairy tales Kevin celebrates Steven Seagal's birthday he ate 2 Valentine starbursts plus the Easter treats then.

Sweet promo three Dr. Seuss videos: It’s Grinch Night, Pontoffell Pock Where Are You, and The Cat In The Hat Gets Grinched. Look For All These Dr. Seuss Videos From Random House. First, It's The Cat In The Hat Gets Grinched. The Cat In The Hat Wants To Spend A Quiet Day In The Countryside. But The Grinch Has Other Plans. Next, It's Off On An Unforgettable Adventure With Pontoffel Pock Where Are You, With Just Six Little Notes On His Magical Piano, And The Press Of A Button, He Can Go Anywhere. But It's Not Always Easy Traveling On A Flying Piano. Sometimes You Find Yourself In Places You Want To Be, And Sometimes You Find Yourself In Places You Don't Want To Be. Then, It's Grinch Night. It's An Eerie, Dreary, Feary Night. Josiah, Mariah, And Yukariah Know That An Evil Wind Is Blowing. And This Evil Wind Always Brings A Very Unwelcome Guest. Three Original Dr. Seuss Videos The Whole Family Will Love. Available Only From Random House Home Video.

Quiet Library Search A Computer Caper Baby Bear and Telly find computers at the library with Tarah but they first solve that clue from Linda scenes from show 3908. Luis types Telly a computer e-mail used on the red TV Telly talking to Baby Bear used on the yellow TV Chef Jr. dinosaur pasta, Juicy Juice, Baby Gap, show once more with Baby Bear, Telly, and Rosita showing Alan a computer from Hooper's used on the red TV Baby Bear and Telly visit Tarah at the library used on the yellow TV.

Quiet Variety Show Kindness Word Play Ernie and Bert put on their variety show about words to all their friends. Kids naming G words seventh letter in the alphabet used on the red TV Kermit visits The Wonderful World Of T-Shirts used on the yellow TV Chef Jr. dinosaur pasta, Juicy Juice, Baby Gap, show once more with Ernie telling the gang for one more big final act used on the red TV Elmo, Flo and Mo singing Need To Read used on the yellow TV.

Quiet Klutz Clutch Show Wuzzle Visits Bmblelion, Btterbear, Eleroo, Moosel, Hoppopotamus, Rhinokey, Tycoon, Crocosaurus, Brat, and Flizard remember big clutch they did to it with together.

Blue's Treasure Hunt Disc 1 Paprika's Favorite Treasure: Paprika's Peanut Shell Bed, Book, Moon: Bedtime Story.

Blue's Treasure Hunt Disc 1 Mailbox's Favorite Treasure: Mail, Clock, Music: Mailtime Song.

Blue's Treasure Hunt Disc 2 Magenta's Favorite Treasure: Paintbrush, Easel, Picture: Paint A Picture.

Blue's Birthday Adventure Disc 1 Blue's Coloring Book: Crayon, Book, Drawings: Coloring Book.

Blue's Birthday Adventure Disc 1 Blue's Pizza: Tomato, Circle, Cheese: Pizza.

Blue's Birthday Adventure Disc 2 Sock Puppet Show: Sock, Box For A Hole, Curtains: Puppet Theater.

Blue's Birthday Adventure Disc 2 Treasure Hunt Game: Map With Fun X, Chest, Gold: Treasure Hunt Game.

Kids Incorporated Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Barney's Imagination Island 2004 DVD: The show revolves around a group of children and teenagers who performed in their own rock group, Kids Incorporated. They struggled to deal with issues ranging from crushes to peer pressure to child abuse, while performing regularly at a local former music club called The P*lace, which was really called The Palace, but the "a" in the sign burned out and was not replaced. The action took place on abstract "stagey" sets and the plots involved many fantasy elements, such as the group meeting a robot (Season 1, Episode 10), a runaway princess (Season 1, Episode 6) and even a wise-cracking bicycle (Season 1, Episode 17). In addition to their performances on stage, the group would break into song when they were off-stage. Barney's Imagination Island 2004 DVD. Home video version of the NBC program on October 4 1994 that day was Ronald Makes It Magic CD and cassette. Min and Tosha are having a sleepover; and Tosha's mom reads them a story about a mystical place called "Imagination Island" unable to finish the story. When Barney comes to life, he shows the two girls that they can go on a sailing adventure if they use their imaginations. With that, Barney mystically takes the two girls on deck aboard a huge ship destined for Imagination Island. Along the way, they meet up with Shawn, Derek, Baby Bop, and BJ. As the ship sails closer to the island, a big storm causes a huge tidal wave to knock the ship up onto some palm trees on the island. While Baby Bop and BJ stay on the ship, Barney and the children go explore the island. After hiking through the island's jungle, they eventually find a tropical house where they meet Professor Tinkerputt, a toy inventor who doesn't like to share his creations. He explains to the group the he moved to Imagination Island to be alone with his toys. The professor shows the group his new balloon maker that does not properly work. After Tosha realizes that her heart-shaped locket is the key to make the machine work, she gives the professor her locket. Through the process, Barney helps him understand that sharing with others makes people happy. By finally sharing different toys with the group, the professor realizes that making other people happy makes him happy too. Wanting to leave the island himself, Tinkerputt agrees to help the explorers get off the island. After a moment of thinking, Tinkerputt gets an idea of how to get the ship out of the trees. They can fly back with help from his balloon machine. The group returns to the ship where Tinkerputt inflates many balloons to attach to the ship. Tinkerputt takes control of the ship, and the ship flies up to the sky. Baby Bop and BJ return home, and Barney reminds the kids the importance of home. Later, the ship reaches back home, and Barney and the kids leave. With Tosha and Min falling asleep, the ship sails off into the night sky with the professor heading to build a new toy factory.

Sidekicks Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Sing-Along Songs Supercalifragilisticexpialidocous 2006 DVD: Sergeant Jake Rizzo (Gil Gerard) is chosen by Sabasan as tutor of his grandson Ernie Lee (Ernie Reyes, Jr.), the last heir of an ancient clan of special martial artists and a highly trained karate fighter. Through the series, Ernie often tends to get into dangerous situations where bullies at school or in the streets of Los Angeles threaten him or his friends, or in dangerous situations where his adoptive father ends up needing his help after criminals which he has captured try to escape or try to harm him. With help of his quick moves, unique powerful skills and the clever advice of his deceased grandfather, Ernie manages every time to overcome all of the dangerous situations he gets into and manages to overwhelm his opponents. Sing-Along Songs Supercalifragilisticexpialidocous 2006 DVD. That program from 1994 home video versio of that hit I Love To Laugh tape December 28 1990. I Love To Laugh, Everybody Has A Laughing Place, Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, Quack Quack Quack Donald Duck, Oo-De-Lally, Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf, The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers, Pink Elephants On Parade, Jolly Holiday.

Mouseterpiece Theater Direct-To-Video Parody Of PBS Masterpiece Theater Series Campout At Walt Disney World 2005 DVD: The show is a spoof of the PBS show Masterpiece Theatre, presenting Disney animated shorts instead of showing dramatic works. Like Masterpiece Theatre, it used a section of Jean-Joseph Mouret's Suite of Symphonies for brass, strings and timpani No. 1 as its theme music, but the Disney show used the third movement rather than the first. George Plimpton hosted and gave commentary and background information before and after each cartoon. Each show tended to have a theme; Goofy's emergence as the staid everyman character for example. It usually ran later in the evenings. Campout At Walt Disney World 2005 DVD. Possibly first used here in Disney's Sing-Along Songs, tape date in this: February 2 1994. Here Mickey's Fun Songs version on VHS Kevin already bought that from Dad's birthday Wednesday April 21 2021. The program starts with Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, Huey, Dewey, Louie, the kids, and the rest of the gang riding their omnibus all the way to Fort Wilderness while singing "Comin' Round the Mountain". When they get there, they bring out their camping gear and fall in line. Goofy then unfortunately gets left behind. Meanwhile, the rest of the gang explores the camping place as they finish the song while Goofy catches up with them. Goofy looks around and asks what they should do now. Mickey suggests that he and the rest must look for "The Bare Necessities". Mickey agrees and he and the rest do it as they sing the song. The Country Bears join in the song too. Meanwhile, Donald pitches up the big tent for the kids, but Huey, Dewey, and Louie accidentally crush it to infuriate him. Later, Mickey and the rest head back. Mickey and his friends look at the arrows that show different activities such as biking, hiking, and canoeing. Goofy and some of the kids (Christian, Toby, Brandon and Michelle) decide to go biking ("The Caissons Go Rolling Along") while Huey, Dewey and Louie decide to go canoeing. In "The Caissons Go Rolling Along" while Goofy and the rest sing the second verse, Chip and Dale appear. After Goofy peddles to the right side, Chip and Dale turn the arrow to the other side and start to sing a verse with the kids and the rest. After that, Goofy reappears. Meanwhile, Mickey, Minnie, and the rest of the kids (Tiffany, Jessica, Spencer and Shira) decide to take a hike and visit a petting zoo ("The Happy Wanderer"). Near the end of the song, while Mickey and the rest sing "Valderi, valdera", they see Goofy and the rest and hear Goofy sing the first line of "The Caissons Go Rolling Along". Goofy and the kids who have biked sing the last line of "The Happy Wanderer". Meanwhile, Donald enjoys the daytime campfire. Donald is seen cooking his soup to share with all his friends. But suddenly, the Country Bears come out of the trees and the bushes and start to sing "Oh Susanna" while ruining the campsite. Donald tries to get rid of the bears, but they cannot stop. A few of the kids come to Donald, Minnie, Mickey, and Goofy and tell them that it's time for the races. The kids do different kinds of races such as regular running, sack racing, three-legged racing, two hand walking, and slow running. After they head to the finish line, Donald and Minnie give each the kids a ribbon ("Camptown Races"). Mickey, Donald, and all of their friends then enjoy outdoor activities by the seaside ("By the Beautiful Sea"). At the end of the song, when Donald is trying to catch a fish, Huey, Dewey, and Louie prank him into catching a rubber chicken instead. Next, the kids head to the cart (pulled by two horses) where Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy are. Together, they ride all the way through the countryside as they sing "Don't Fence Me In". They stop by the dance square and perform "Turkey in the Straw". At the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue, Mickey and his gang prepare for the talent show ("Talent Round-Up") with props and rehearsals. Minnie presents two of the musical numbers "Jeepers Creepers" and "Mountain Greenery" and kids telling jokes. Chip and Dale, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Shaker, Wendell, Liver Lips and Big Al appear as the audience. That night after the show, they gather around the campfire and roast marshmallows ("Country Roads"). Then they sing a medley of "If You're Happy and You Know It" and "Goodnight Campers" along with Chip and Dale and the Country Bears joining in. Then the Country Bears, Chip, and Dale bid them good night as they slink off back to the forest and Mickey and his friends go to sleep by the campfire.

Even Stevens Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Produced By Brookwell McNamara Entertainment: The Stevens family live in Sacramento, California, where the two younger children in the family, Ren and Louis, who have opposing personalities, often clash.

Wonderful World Of Color Direct-To-Video Program Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Clumsy Ballet Show Fun: The original format consisted of a balance of theatrical cartoons, live-action features, and informational material. Much of the original informational material was to create awareness for Disneyland. In spite of being essentially ads for the park, entertainment value was emphasized as well to make the shows palatable. Some informational shows were made to promote upcoming studio feature films such as 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Darby O'Gill and the Little People. Some programs focused on the art and technology of animation itself. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B".

Wonderful World Of Disney Direct-To-Video Program Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Clumsy Ballet Show Fun: Originally hosted by Walt Disney himself, the series presented animated cartoons and other material (some original, some pre-existing) from the studio library. The show even featured one-hour edits of such then-recent Disney films as Alice in Wonderland. This is significant because the series was the first one from a major movie studio. Other studios feared television would be the death of them. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B".

Pepper Ann Disney Program Direct-To-Video Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Clumsy Ballet Show Fun: Pepper Ann centers on the trials and tribulations that occur during the titular character's adolescence and charts her ups and downs at Hazelnut Middle School. The character originated in a comic strip published in YM magazine. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B".

Gun Shy Program Direct-To-Video The Alphabet Song From Sing Along, The Listening Game, Sung Old MacDonald Tape From Show 4019 Disney Spin-Off Of The Apple Dumpling Gang: Based on Walt Disney's Apple Dumpling Gang titles The Apple Dumpling Gang and The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again. Set in 1869, a gambler (Van Dyke) wins two children (Mitchell and Andersen) in a poker game and moves to Quake City, California. Fun as it did from a 1995 program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting Cole played that one here on his Meowsic where Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along from 1987 scene 9 from show 3910 gang is Now I've Sung My ABCs The Listening Game from Havin' Fun With Ernie and Bert Cole played that song Old MacDonald from show 4019 comes after the chicken verse do goose. Play Another Tune, Folks. All Right. It's Not That Easy Bein' Green. No, Visit Luna Please. Songs Are So Wonderful. Did You Have Fun With Meowsic? Yes, We Love To Play, Too. Sweet, What A Day. Just Visit Luna Please. Speaking Of Singing Old MacDonald, Be Right Back. Scenes from today's visit in Goodbye Song: Cookie Monster talks to Monster Cookie, Ernie jams Bert some rock music, The Alphabet Song from Sing Along, Old MacDonald from Show 4019.

House Of Mouse Direct-To-Video Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Clumsy Ballet Show Fun: The show focuses on Mickey Mouse and his friends running a cartoon theater dinner club in the fictional ToonTown, catering to many characters from Disney cartoons and animated movies while showcasing a variety of their cartoon shorts. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B".

Dave The Barbarian Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Hit Program Barney's Halloween Party 2003 DVD Beach Segment Hits: From the creators of The Weekenders comes a show set in the Middle Ages (albeit a strangely modernized version), and centers on a powerful yet cowardly barbarian named Dave who lives in the fictitious land of Udrogoth along with his older sister Candy and younger sister Fang. His parents, Throktar and Glimia, are the King and Queen, but are away "fighting evil" across the world (though they sometimes communicate via a magic crystal ball or cauldron), and have left Candy in charge of the kingdom as Princess Regent while Dave is supposed to defend the kingdom (since he is the biggest). Together the three siblings, along with their "wizard" uncle Oswidge, are left to run and protect the kingdom. There is a narrator, referred to either as "the Narrator" or "the Storyteller." He is able to talk to the characters of the show, and vice versa, which breaks the fourth wall. In fact, he was once captured by the Dark Lord Chuckles the Silly Piggy, and was forced to tell the story from his kidnapper's commands. Barney's Beach Party 2003 DVD. Title date in this: August 25 1998. It’s Halloween, and Barney and his friends prepare for the big Halloween party at the school gym. From Indian corn to smiling jack-o-lanterns, the gym is aglow with the colors of fall. Meanwhile, BJ and Baby Bop are putting the final touches on their Halloween costumes as they get ready for a fun-filled night of trick-or-treating. Finally, evening arrives, the Halloween party begins, and the trick-or-treaters set out to search for goodies. Unfortunately, after a full night of trying, BJ comes up just a bit empty-handed. But when BJ and Baby Bop return to school, they soon find out that their friends have plenty of goodies and surprises waiting for them. Together the two learn that sometimes, the best treats at Halloween are good friends. Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie.

Musicland (EKA: Episode 4031) (Season 34 premiere) where Ernie was hiding in that green boombox singing Rubber Duckie with his microphone gives viewers with the sound of music.

Ride Duckumentary Show Pals Down The Out With Donald Duck Donald takes a duckumentary for 60 Minutes fun style tracing fun life for Donald.

Zorro ABC Program Direct-To-Video TV Tape Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Zorro Books By Johnston McCulley Show Bath Time With Street Duckieland: For most of its run, Zorro's episodes were part of continuing story arcs, each about thirteen episodes long. It had a structure similar to a serial. The first of these chronicles the emergence of Zorro / Diego to California in 1820, and his battle with the greedy and cruel local Comandante, Captain Enrique Sánchez Monastario. After Monastario's final defeat, in the second storyline, Zorro must uncover and counter Magistrado Carlos Galindo, who is part of a conspiracy to take over rule of California. The third story arc concerns the leader of that conspiracy, José Sebastián de Varga, a shadowy figure known as "The Eagle". It is revealed that Varga intends to make a huge profit by turning California over to another country, implied to be the Russian Empire, which had its own interests on the West Coast, especially present-day Alaska. Duckieland (EKA: Episode 4042) color of duckies inside like red duck with the broken jukebox. The purple duck with the Fred Astaire poster. The yellow duck like Ernie's. The blue duck with the SHOUT! Elmo box. Green duckie counting six snowflake sides. Pink duckie playing Barney videotapes. Orange duckie watching that fun Ernie and Bert classic cookies in bed. Violet duckie playing Kevin's programs from Christmas 2018. Gray duckie watching Musicland sound of sweet music. Black duckie playing Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah 1986 VHS that very first sing-along. Plus more couple duckies finding a squeaky sound. Plus 2-Headed Monster take pictures of duckies to it with together if they'd seen Ernie. With the instrumental version of "George Washington Bridge" music playing, but the words are really easy.

Disney CRUJ Direct-To-Video Portugese Brazilian Series 1998-2002: A group of ultrayoungs, the Revolutionary Ultrayoung Comittee (Comitê Revolucionário Ultrajovem), or CRUJ for short, operate a pirate television station, the TV CRUJ. They claim to be using the signal from "a leading TV station" (which is actually SBT) without permission. They use disguises and codenames when they are hosting the TV show, and at other times they are shown living their normal lives, without their disguises and using their normal names. Sometimes, even while they are on air, they accidentally appear on-camera without a mask, or they say their real names, but then they hide themselves or invent an excuse and then proceed like nothing happened. They advocate ultrayoungs' rights, such as the right to watch cartoons and play, and they demand the use of the word "ultrayoung" instead of "child".

Disney Afternoon Direct-To-Video Two Hour Programming 1990-1997: The two hour block was broken up into four half-hour segments, each of which contained a cartoon series. As each season ended, the first cartoon shown in the lineup would typically be dropped, and a new one added to the end. The Disney Afternoon itself featured unique animated segments, consisting of its own animated opening theme, and "wrappers" around the various cartoon shows. The opening slightly changed over time, and featured a mix of characters from the cartoon shows specific to the block's programming at the time.

Disney's One Too Direct-To-Video UPN Programming 1998-2003: In January 1998, UPN began talks with the Walt Disney Company to run a daily two-hour Disney kids block, but the talks with Disney were called off a week later due to a dispute over branding, the block, and deciding how much E/I programming Disney would provide. UPN then began talks with the Viacom-owned Nickelodeon, at which time UPN made a deal with Saban Entertainment to program the block on Sunday mornings. In March 1998, UPN resumed talks with Disney and in April, UPN made a deal with Disney to air Disney programming on Sunday mornings (8-10 a.m.) and weekday afternoons (3-5 p.m.). The new lineup, a sister block to Disney's One Saturday Morning on ABC, would be called Disney's One Too. Originally announced as "Whomptastic Weekdays" (though changed likely due to it being a word used in the animated series Recess as a substitute for "sucks"), the block debuted on September 6, 1999. The block aired other Disney programs, alongside then-Disney owned DiC Entertainment show Sabrina: The Animated Series. The Disney's One Too block was also seen in Canada on the kid-oriented specialty channel Family, which at the time had been long associated with The Walt Disney Company, due to its carriage of Disney-produced feature films and television series. By the 2002-03 television season, due to the conversion of One Saturday Morning to ABC Kids, the One Too block became unbranded and dropped the interstitial shorts; the Disney website referred to the block as Disney's Animation Weekdays. Added to the block this year was Digimon Frontier; part of the package deal when Disney acquired Fox Family Worldwide, Digimon was moved to the UPN block from the now-defunct Fox Kids, and concurrently aired on ABC Family. Many shows formerly featured on One Too continued in reruns on Toon Disney and the Disney Channel. The block's last airdate was August 29, 2003, leaving UPN as the only major broadcast television network not to air children's programming (with the exception of syndicated E/I blocks like the DIC Kids Network, which aired on some UPN stations).

Disney Club Direct-To-Video Weekends Programs 1990s-2000s Programmes History Of The Block: The block was in many countries the first introduction for international audiences to Disney's animated TV shows, because the majority of the international versions of the Disney Channel wouldn't begin transmission until the late 1990s and early 2000s. Due to the amout of television channels in countries outside of the United States being significantly smaller, the block mostly aired on the major free-to-air television channels from each country. Since Disney Club primarly aired on European countries, it was also served as a strong form of publicity in the build up towards the opening of Disneyland Paris (at the time known as Euro Disneyland). In the United Kingdom it was a British Sunday-morning Disney block produced by Scottish Television in association with Buena Vista Productions UK. The block aired from September 3, 1989 until April 26, 1998, when it merged with Saturday-morning block Wake Up in the Wild Room to form Diggit.

Teen Angel Direct-To-Video ABC TGIF Friday Night Lineup Sing-Along Songs Disneyland Fun 2005 DVD: Teen Angel follows a high school boy, Steve Beauchamp (Corbin Allred), and his recently-deceased best friend, Marty DePolo, (Mike Damus) who, after dying from eating a six-month-old hamburger from under Steve's bed on a dare, hangs around as a kind of dimwitted guardian angel to Allred's character. Ron Glass played God's cousin, Rod. Maureen McCormick, who played Steve's mother, Judy, left the series halfway through its run. Disneyland Fun 2005 DVD. Title date in this: August 14 1990. This can be heard there in 1990 VHS vertical sticker label with to do with together. Whistle While You Work, Step In Time, I'm Walking Right Down The Middle Of Main Street U.S.A., Following The Leader, The Great Outdoors, Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah, Rumbly In My Tumbly, It's A Small World, Making Memories, Grim Grinning Ghosts, The Character Parade, When You Wish Upon A Star.

TGIF Direct-To-Video ABC TV Friday Night Lineup Chips At 7:30 PM: The programming block aired shows rated TV-Y to TV-PG.

Disney Magic Shop Direct-To-Video Hosted By Mark Jenest: It was set in a Magic Shop in Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland, featuring Mark Jenest showing magic tricks like sugar cube trick and flying dinner rolls.

Plot of Barney tape.

See Buddy Dancing Books Special Music join the fun with Elmo together he learns about dancing, books, plus also fun music.

Seeing Music With Jiminy Cricket's Christmas Jiminy Cricket spends Christmas with the whole gang fun as he did for all his friends.

Fun as it did from a 1995 program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting, fun introduction The Alphabet Song from Sing Along would go: Tiptie, What Song Would You Like To Play? Meow Meow Meow Meow. The Alphabet Song, Meowsic? Um, A Good One. You Can Sing It Along With Meowsic Would For Now Here Don't Forget To Sing Along. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria And Kids Will Play That Here From Sing Along. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along with Meowsic joining in 43 meows here in that song scene 9 from show 3910 wondrous gang with Now I've Sung My ABCs Cole plays that song on his Meowsic. The Listening Game here from Havin' Fun With Ernie And Bert. Plus introduction just song Old MacDonald from show 4019: Sure, All Right, Dude. What Song Do You Want Do Play? Meowsic Wants Special Barnyard Animals. Meow Meow Meow Meow, Meow Meow Meow, Meow Meow Meow Meow Meow. Hey, Right. Meowsic Wants To Sing Old MacDonald. Sure, From Show 4019, Then Do Say Goodbye.

See Elmo's Babies, Dogs, Farm Fun get ready to crawl along with some babies, feed some doggies, even going to some farms for Autumn.

Return To Treasure Island Direct-To-Video Titles Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Treasure Island Classic Novel By Robert Louis Stevenson: The story begins 10 years after the original Treasure Island adventure. Jim Hawkins returns home to The Admiral Benbow Inn after graduating at Oxford University to a surprise party laid on by his mother, along with the old friends of Squire Trelawney, Dr Livesey, Captain Smollett, and Ben Gunn. At the same time, a small rowing boat is seen being beached at night with its only occupant, Long John Silver. Trelawney has, in fact, been communicating with Jim Hawkins during his time at Oxford and has appointed him agent to his plantations in Jamaica because of their failure to make any profits in the last year. When the announcement is made at the dinner table of his impending departure, Hawkins mother reels in shock, only to see the face of John Silver at the window. A search of the area reveals nothing but later that night, Silver appears in Jim Hawkins' bedroom and demands the map, at gunpoint. Hawkins thinks it's worthless, as it's mounted in a frame in the inn but in fact, there is a hoard of precious stones still buried on the island, worht four times more than the gold previously found. However, on going downstairs to fetch it, Silver's accomplices appear and want to burn the inn to the ground, with everybody inside, so as not to leave any clues as to what has happened. Silver changes sides, like he had done 10 years previously, to protect Jim but he is later caught and put on trial for piracy and murder and sentenced to death. Hawkins rides to London and gets the sentence commuted to transportation and both he and Silver, sail on the Saracen to the West Indies. On board he meets Dutchman Hans Van Der Brecken, Rev. Morgan, and the beautiful Isabella, daughter of the Grandee of Spain, and their adventures together begin.

Wildside Direct-To-Video Disney ABC TV Program Western Country The Alphabet Song From Sing Along, The Listening Game, Sung Old MacDonald Tape From Show 4019: Five outlaws once roamed the U.S. Western territories. The leader and organizer was J. Wendell Summerhayes, while the other members were Brodie Hollister, Varges de la Cosa, Bannister Sparks, and Prometheus Jones. The five outlaws went straight and Summerhayes became the governor of California. The other four men became businessmen in the town of Wildside, CA, and form the "Chamber of Commerce." Brodie's son Sutton was raised in the East by Brodie's wife but traveled to Wildside to be with his father. Although Wildside is normally peaceful, trouble inevitably arises either when criminals come to town or when Summerhayes appeal to his former gang members for help. When their services are needed, the five men don their weapons and go on a "hunting party" to deal with the problem. Fun as it did from a 1995 program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting, fun introduction The Alphabet Song from Sing Along would go: Tiptie, What Song Would You Like To Play? Meow Meow Meow Meow. The Alphabet Song, Meowsic? Um, A Good One. You Can Sing It Along With Meowsic Would For Now Here Don't Forget To Sing Along. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria And Kids Will Play That Here From Sing Along. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along with Meowsic joining in 43 meows here in that song scene 9 from show 3910 wondrous gang with Now I've Sung My ABCs Cole plays that song on his Meowsic. The Listening Game here from Havin' Fun With Ernie And Bert. Plus introduction just song Old MacDonald from show 4019: Sure, All Right, Dude. What Song Do You Want Do Play? Meowsic Wants Special Barnyard Animals. Meow Meow Meow Meow, Meow Meow Meow, Meow Meow Meow Meow Meow. Hey, Right. Meowsic Wants To Sing Old MacDonald. Sure, From Show 4019, Then Do Say Goodbye. They sing Old MacDonald from show 4019 with 59 meows here of that song Cole plays here another song on his Meowsic plus also goose verse comes after chicken together. Play Another Tune, Folks. All Right. It's Not That Easy Bein' Green. No, Visit Luna Please. Songs Are So Wonderful. Did You Have Fun With Meowsic? Yes, We Love To Play, Too. Sweet, What A Day. Just Visit Luna Please. Speaking Of Singing Old MacDonald, Be Right Back. Scenes from today's visit in Goodbye Song: Cookie Monster talks to Monster Cookie, Ernie jams Bert some rock music, The Alphabet Song from Sing Along, Old MacDonald from Show 4019.

Teen Win, Lose, Or Draw Direct-To-Video Disney Game Show Program Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS: It was hosted by Marc Price. The game show was based on an adult game show called Win, Lose, or Draw, 2 teams of 3 teen players (boys vs. girls each composed as 2 contestants and a teen celebrity) compete. What's different about this show compared to its adult counterpart is that the teams played for points & prizes instead of money. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday.

Zorro And Son Miniseries Direct-To-Video Disney Saga Hit CBS TV Program TV Tape Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Zorro Books By Johnston McCulley Show Bath Time With Street Duckieland: Based on Zorro books b ohnson McCulley together special sequel this did for a fun saga. Set approximately twenty years after the first series, Zorro and Son is an updated, comical version of the original series. Duckieland (EKA: Episode 4042) color of duckies inside like red duck with the broken jukebox. The purple duck with the Fred Astaire poster. The yellow duck like Ernie's. The blue duck with the SHOUT! Elmo box. Green duckie counting six snowflake sides. Pink duckie playing Barney videotapes. Orange duckie watching that fun Ernie and Bert classic cookies in bed. Violet duckie playing Kevin's programs from Christmas 2018. Gray duckie watching Musicland sound of sweet music. Black duckie playing Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah 1986 VHS that very first sing-along. Plus more couple duckies finding a squeaky sound. Plus 2-Headed Monster take pictures of duckies to it with together if they'd seen Ernie. With the instrumental version of "George Washington Bridge" music playing, but the words are really easy.

Herbie, The Love Bug Direct-To-Video Disney 1982 Program Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Clumsy Ballet Show Fun: Jim Douglas and Herbie have retired from racing and now works as instructors at a driving school. They stumble upon a bank robbery in progress. They manage to thwart the crime and rescue a young divorcée named Susan MacLane, a teller and the mother of three children, Julie, Matthew, and Robbie. They soon begin to fall in love, much to the consternation of her ex-boyfriend, Randy Bigelow. His attempts to break them up are in vain; they get married in the fourth episode. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B".

Mad Libs Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Fun Game Show Based On Sweet Mad Libs Books: Two teams of two children played a game based on the book series of the same name. Two teams played a series physical/mental games while trying to score points, and win prizes.

Fantasyland Theatre TV Direct-To-Video Tape TV Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Located In Orlando Florida: Videopolis opened in 1985, a short distance to the west of It's a Small World, which was the never-built section Dumbo's Circus Land. During the day, the theater was used for theme-park shows, but in the evening, it transformed into a dance club where music videos played. Videopolis featured 70 video monitors that displayed music videos and/or live feeds that allowed guests to watch themselves. The venue included a snack bar called "Yumz".

Playhouse Direct-To-Video 1999-2006 Disney Lineup: The Playhouse was Playhouse Disney's original form of presentation for all Playhouse Disney channels and blocks outside North America. In the United Kingdom, it was used within the first seven years of Playhouse Disney's existence, hosted by the channel's two main presenters, Big Dave and Little Alex. Every day of the week, the continuity for that day would have a different theme (a few such examples including Post Day, Bug Day and Shape Day). Dave and Alex would open the Playhouse every day introducing the theme of the day, and then sing their opening number, "Come Into Playhouse Disney". Throughout the day they would create arts and crafts, sing songs and do various other activities based on that day's theme. From 2002 onward, they would be joined by the puppet Monty Mole (puppeteered by Neil Sterenberg). The Playhouse was complemented with several shorter segments throughout the day. The first of these was Art Play presented by Sara-Louise Harper, where she would show children how to make a piece of artwork based on a Disney movie (in one episode she made a replica of Aladdin's Magic Carpet). After Harper became pregnant and left in late 2002, she was replaced with Olivia Bonnici and a puppet called Splodge, made of everyday DIY objects. The second segment was Circle Time, presented by Jason Canning, where he and a group of children would make up a story from pictures that viewers sent in. This segment was eventually dropped when Canning left to pursue other work in 2003. Another popular segment was the children's cookery programme Bite Size showed kids how to make Disney-themed dishes, with a puppet oven glove called Mitzi (puppeteered by Helena Smee). Dave and Alex would also host Music Time, where they sang new recordings of popular Disney songs. Although some of the songs used original instrumental recordings of Disney songs, other songs used alternate versions instead, which would prove to be a costly option. Up until 2004, Dave and Alex would also celebrate viewers' birthdays; the Playhouse Disney Postman (Phil Gallagher) would bring viewers' birthday cards, the talking animatronic birthday cake Victoria Sponge would then sing "If Today Is Your Birthday". The talking gargoyles Uncle Charlie and Auntie Rosie would read cards or viewer-sent pictures on Dave and Alex's behalf while their attention was turned. At the end of the day, Dave and Alex would close down the Playhouse with "See You Soon Inside Playhouse Disney", which remained unaltered throughout the strand's run.

Teamo Supremo TV Direct-To-Video Superhero Program Disney Program Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS: It tells of three superhero kids: Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl. These three protect their state from all sorts of supervillains, such as Baron Blitz and Madame Snake. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday.

Fillmore Direct-To-Video Disney Program TV Full Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Disney Channel Hit Program Sing-Along Songs The Bare Necessities 2006 DVD: Cornelius Fillmore (voiced by Orlando Brown), a juvenile delinquent with a record, was caught raiding the school's new chalk shipment. He was arrested and given a choice by the safety patrol officer who caught him, either help him solve another case or spend the rest of middle school in detention. Fillmore decided to help out and he eventually decided to join up with the safety patrol. The show is based around him and his partner Ingrid Third (voiced by Tara Strong) at X Middle School. The show's format parodies that of hard-boiled police dramas. X's safety patrol is much more actively involved in student behavior than a typical school's safety patrol, and officers often seem to spend more time patrolling than actually attending class, although they can be seen attending at times. As part of the Safety Patrol at X Middle School, Fillmore and Third solve crimes/mysteries. The series usually presents child-friendly versions of common crimes, such as stolen scooters instead of cars, smuggling tartar sauce instead of drug smuggling, and holding illegal frog races instead of illegal street races. Sing-Along Songs The Bare Necessities 2006 DVD. Title Date In This: October 6 1987. Possibly used 1987 tape here horizontal sticker label that cool host of that program Jiminy Cricket. Here 1987 promo was silent in the DVD, but Jiminy Cricket voice-over does in the 1987 VHS. The Bare Necessities, You Are A Human Animal, Cinderella Work Song, Old Yeller, Figaro And Cleo, Winnie The Pooh, I Wanna Be Like You, Look Out For Mr. Stork, Everybody Wants To Be A Cat, The Ugly Bug Ball.

Totally Circus Direct-To-Video TV Reality Disney Channel Program From 2000: Join the fun with cool fun circus acts fun as they did such a fun surprise.

Teacher's Pet Comedy Direct-To-Video Fully Animated TV Program Showtime Dinner At Pineview Kevin Plays Sesame Road: Leonard Helperman is a nerdy 9-year-old boy and his mother is his teacher, which he is ashamed of. All the kids are mean to him. Meanwhile, his dog, Spot, is tired of just staying at home and wants to do things, so he dresses up as a boy named Scott Leadready II and instantly becomes the coolest. When Leonard finds out the truth, he orders Spot to stop doing this silly charade but Spot says he wants to go to school until they graduate and Leonard reluctantly agrees as long as no one finds out. Sesame Road parody for Abbey Road that cover has Prairie Dawn, Ernie, Bert, that CTW car, Elmo, Oscar, Cookie Monster, plus Big Bird dressing up some Abbey Road clothes with 20 Rock jams that cool parody With fun Abbey Road title. That album cover parody for Abbey Road title Kevin ate dinner at Pineview: popcorn, water, apple, grapes, chips.

Songs From Winnie The Pooh Toddler Tunes Jamboree five fun songs including Every Season Is Special To Me, When Eeyore's Feeling Down, These Are The Shapes In The Hundred Acre Wood, and Sharing Is Caring.

Spin And Marty Direct-To-Video Part Of Fun Mickey Mouse Club Preview Caps Playing Games For Fun: The serialized Disney television adaptation of the novel starred David Stollery as the rich, orphaned Martin "Marty" Markham and Tim Considine as the poorer Spin Evans, the most athletic and popular boy at the Triple R Ranch. When the pampered Marty first arrives at the ranch in a chauffeur-driven limousine, his contemptuous dismissal of the dude ranch as a "dirty old farm" and evident fear of horses result in his ostracism by the other boys, led by Spin. By the end of the first season, however, Marty overcomes his fears and wins acceptance, becoming close friends with his erstwhile foe, Spin. Supporting roles include Sammy Ogg as their jokester sidekick Joe Simpson, and B. G. Norman as Ambitious, Marty's first friend at the Triple R. Kind time previewing caps here in a program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting: Yup, You Can Only Preview Caps For Now. See, If You Want The Alphabet Song Later, You'll Have To Earn Those Math Caps, Reading Caps, Time Caps, Plus Nature Caps For It.

MMC Direct-To-Video 1989 Version Of Walt Disney's Hit Mickey Mouse Club Preview Caps Show Fun: A half-hour version of the 1950's Mickey Mouse Club series designed for children eight to 12 years old. The new club follows the pattern of the original, featuring a cast of children who act, sing and dance. Each day features a separate theme as well as dramatic serials. Kind time previewing caps here in a program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting: Yup, You Can Only Preview Caps For Now. See, If You Want The Alphabet Song Later, You'll Have To Earn Those Math Caps, Reading Caps, Time Caps, Plus Nature Caps For It.

Cool line with Jumpstart First Grade for now fun as it did would go: Come Back When You've Won 100 Points. Then I'll Let You Take One Of My Fantastic Milk Caps.

Let's Go Fearless Flyers Jumping The Guns Gipper gang learn to jump the guns gipper.

Disney's Legends And Heroes Direct-To-Video Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Beach Segment Hits: It was a compilation program that contained a show from Walt Disney Presents about a famous American hero, followed by an episode of Zorro. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie.

Swamp Fox Direct-To-Video ABC TV Disney Hit Program: That theme song ("Swamp Fox, Swamp Fox, tail on his hat... nobody knows where the Swamp Fox at...") was sung by Nielsen as well. Myron Healey played Marion's top aide, Maj./Col. Peter Horry. One of the Swamp Fox's adversaries was Colonel Banastre Tarleton, played by John Sutton. Patrick Macnee played a British captain, Tim Considine played Marion's nephew Gabe Marion and Slim Pickens played Plunkett, one of the Swamp Fox's men. Hal Stalmaster appeared in three of the eight episodes as "Gwynn." The Swamp Fox did not bring to Disney the commercial success that had been achieved by Davy Crockett.

Adventure In Diaryland Direct-To-Video Second Season For Mickey Mouse Club: The serial starred Mouseketeer Annette Funicello and Sammy Ogg of Spin and Marty and featured Kevin Corcoran in his first Walt Disney production.

Buzz Lightyear Of Star Command Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 ABC UPN Beach Party At Walt Disney World 2005 DVD: Buzz Lightyear of Star Command takes place in the far future, a pastiche of Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Babylon 5, Lost in Space, Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers, and Star Wars-style science fiction. Capital Planet is the forefront of the Galactic Alliance, a peaceful union of various planets, home to various alien species that coexist in harmony with one another. Star Command is a peacekeeping organization consisting of Space Rangers, who investigate threats to galactic peace. The primary enemy of Star Command, as well as Buzz’s arch enemy is the Evil Emperor Zurg, an intergalactic crime boss that rules an empire of heavily-armed robots and slave races forced to work in opposition to the Galactic Alliance. The series features Buzz Lightyear, a famous, experienced Space Ranger that takes a crew of rookies under his wing as he investigates criminal activity across the galaxy, and attempts to bring down Zurg’s for universe domination. Buzz Lightyear of Star Command is a metafictional series that exists within the reality of the Toy Story films, where Buzz Lightyear is a highly popular toyline. One of the two lead characters in the Toy Story film series is a Buzz action figure, voiced by Tim Allen. Beach Party At Walt Disney World 2005 DVD. Title Date In This: June 30 1995. Possibly played that from Dad's birthday Wednesday April 21 2021. The program starts out with the kids are shown playing their favorite games like basketball, ring toss, hopscotch, and jump rope. Mickey and his friends, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy surprise the kids, and the kids are happy to see them. Later on, they all are joined by Pluto, and after a while they head to the beach and they get ready to have fun and spend the day together ("Celebration"). The Disney gang is very happy and some of the characters exclaim about whatever they like at the Walt Disney World beach. Mickey tells Donald to check his list to see if the whole gang is complete. But Caitlin gets sad because she wants more friends, but Tiffany tells her that it's easy to make friends by introducing one's self, talking with a person, and hanging out with him or her; and soon the girls and their friends join together and set their names free ("Set Your Name Free"). Next, the whole gang decides to go to Typhoon Lagoon where Goofy is ready to surf; as Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Tigger, and the others (who are on the sand) dance to "Surfin' Safari", and Goofy, and the others surf by. After the song, Donald notices that he cannot get out of the hole. Then the kids take photos at Shark Reef, and then they see see Mickey who greets the guests and then the kids start snorkeling in the water where there are lots of fishes and other sea creatures; even some of the other characters including Mickey join the kids in snorkeling ("Three Little Fishies"). After that, Brendon finds a golden coin and shows it to the boys, and one of the boys says that the coin reminds him of pirate treasure. Soon, the boys are taken to a pirate ship where the pirates sing and dance to "A Pirate's Life". Suddenly, Captain Hook and Mr. Smee appear, as Captain Hook tells Smee to "report at once" and makes the guys stand in line. Peter Pan then shows up and starts to fight Captain Hook, and soon Captain Hook is defeated. The guys cheer and sing the last line of "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me"). Meanwhile, Ariel sings jovially, as the girls notice her and stay with her for a while ("Part of Your World"). Goofy and the kids notice something funny and weird in this place; well of course it is Blizzard Beach. Goofy notices that every beach is hot. So he and the other characters (in this conversation group,) take the kids on a tour at Blizzard Beach ("Hot, Hot, Hot"). On the way to the luau, Donald, Chip, Dale and the kids sing "The Hukilau Song" at the Polynesian Village Resort. As the get to the luau, the hula performers, even Mickey, Minnie, and the other characters provide them leis and only the girls grass skirts. Everybody is ready to join the Hawaiian dance, and the dancers dance and sing their favorite Hawaiian song "Pearly Shells". As the sun sets, Mickey says that it's time for the next party, taking place as the Electrical Water Pageant goes by on the Seven Seas Lagoon, just so as everybody does limboing ("Limbo Rock") and dancing with all of the others ("Slicin' Sand").

Blue Screen Outro With Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS: Words on top, blue screen in the end. Blue background to it for now first said "Kevin Play Tape For Maple East" that pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band.

Seeing Stomp Session Making Fun Music gang play music with Luke Cresswell band leader for Stomp.

Merry Very Special Leslie Uggams Christmas gang on Sesame Street wish Leslie Uggams very merry Christmas.

Name Games Buddies Then Play Together Snuffy shows Big Bird his video system together four was Forgetful's answer Ernie singing a song abouut a shower Elmo did his narration seven was Forgetful's answer Don's song about Mary's little duck whose elbows were purple as broccoli.

Brand New Life Direct-To-Video Disney Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Title Tape 60 Minuutes: Barbara McCray (Barbara Eden) is a struggling divorced mother of three teenagers working part-time as a waitress while studying to become a court reporter, who meets and marries Roger Gibbons (Don Murray), a wealthy attorney and widower with three teenagers of his own. Together, they set up housekeeping in his Bel Air home and stories follow the comedic and dramatic incidents of blending two families with contrasting social backgrounds.

Danger Boy Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program 1984-1990: The series followed the exploits of the Roberts family: marine veterinarian Grant "Doc" Roberts and his children, Nicole and Jonah. Nearly every 30-minute episode featured the Vancouver Aquarium. Most episodes focused on environmental issues such as pollution, wildlife endangerment, and forest preservation.

Edison Twins Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Mid-1980s: The series stars Andrew Sabiston and Marnie McPhail as fraternal twins Tom and Annie Edison, Sunny Besen Thrasher as their mischievous little brother Paul, and Milan Cheylov as their bumbling friend Lance Howard. Brian George stars as their police officer friend Sgt. Paganee. The show focused on the adventures of the main cast as they stumbled onto one problem after another, using Tom and Annie's scientific wit to solve the situation. Many episodes end with a short animated sequence illustrating a key scientific principle demonstrated in the preceding live action story. The last name of "Edison" is a homage to the inventor Thomas Edison.

Small & Frye Direct-To-Video Disney Program From 1983: Nick Small (McGavin) and Chip Frye (Blessing) are private investigators. Due to a lab accident, Frye is able to physically shrink to a height of six inches, but he can't control this ability; he could become miniature or normal size at any time. This is sometimes an aid to their investigations, and sometimes an embarrassing hindrance.

Quiet Zone Disaster Goofing Donald Duck presents volume 3 such a fun disaster plus also goofing around.

Quiet Saddles Terrific Wild Wild West saddle up along with Elmo and his partners for a wild wild west adventure with their very special guest Travis Tritt sharing a sotry of that man Pecos Bill.

Mickey Mouse And Donald Duck Direct-To-Video China CCTV Program 1986-1988 Chinese Show Classic Shorts: Shorts featuring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck were the primary programming, but also with some cartoon shorts featuring Goofy, Pluto, Chip 'n' Dale. Some Silly Symphony shorts were also shown on this series, among with some segments from Disney animated films like Make Mine Music, Fantasia, The Three Caballeros, similar to Good Morning, Mickey, Mickey's Mouse Tracks, Mickey Mouse and Friends, Donald Duck Presents and Donald's Quack Attack. 104 episodes were aired, but finding footage of this show is hard to find.

Mickey's Mouse Tracks Direct-To-Video Three Disney Shorts Or Four Shorts 1992-1995 Disney Channel TV Cartoon Program: It wasn't possible to know what episode was going to be shown on any given day, but the show did feature some shorts that didn't appear on The Ink and Paint Club, along with some shorts made by the Fleischer brothers, and clips from the animated features, such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Dumbo, Cinderella, and Alice in Wonderland. This was also the first Disney cartoon anthology series to include the then-recently computer-colorized versions of the black-and-white Mickey Mouse cartoons which were done by American Film Technologies (under a deal with Disney) in 1990. Also, unlike both Good Morning, Mickey! and Donald Duck Presents, most of the cartoons were aired in the program with their original theatrical opening and closing titles intact, even though some of the shorts were still aired in this show with their opening and/or ending titles cut (presumably due to time constraints).

Magical World Of Disney Direct-To-Video Sunday Nights 1988-1991 TV NBC Program: Shifting focus from the original series hosted by Walt Disney to a package of made-for-TV specials and movies, the new series was hosted by Michael Eisner, occasionally interacting with cast or characters from that night's program.

Longings Three Bears With Curly Beach Baby Bear and Telly took Gina to see Curly Bear features street scenes from show 4054, show 4055 and show 4056 (Season 34 finale) this also does includes "Brothers and Sisters" and a film about a little girl named Katie whose mom is getting ready to have a new baby plus in the end before the end credits finding Ernie fun as it did here in the beach. Gina, Big Bird, Telly, Luis, and Baby Bear watch Mama Bear and Papa Bear in that blue car used on the red TV Baby Bear holds Curly with Maria, Gina, Gordon and Papa Bear used on the yellow TV they include Chef Jr., Juicy Juice, show once more with Baby Bear plays with Curly in the park used on the red TV Ernie was in that green submarine in the beach with his pet dolphin Charlie used on the yellow TV.

Outings Walk 10th Anniversary Tour Of Sesame Street James Earl Jones celebrates his own 10th season to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Sesame Street.

Happy Holidays Christmas Hanukkah Kwanzaa Fun With Elmo gang on Sesame Street share Elmo three holiday traditions Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa for all his friends. Prairie Dawn's Nativity pageant used on the red TV Amanada's Hanukkah party used on the yellow TV they include Chef Jr., Juicy Juice, show once more with Telly plays a great Hanukkah game of Drediel with Baby Bear and Papa Bear used on the red TV Elmo dancing Kwanzaa music used on the yellow TV.

Mickey's 50 Birthday Great Anniversary Celebration celebrities and guest stars wish Mickey that mouse such a fella with him very happy birthday.

Quintet Fun Story Of Peter And The Wolf Baby Bear and Papa Bear visit Keith Lockhart conducting Peter And The Wolf with his band has each character for an instrument like Peter portrayed by Elmo was string quartet Birdie portrayed by Zoe that fabulous flute Duck portrayed by Telly Monster the oboe Cat portrayed by Oscar the Grouch that fabulous clarinet Peter's Grandpa portrayed by Big Bird fabulous bassoon and The Hunters portrayed by 2-Headed Monster those cool kettle drums.

Quote Elmo's Trip Firehouse Cool Visit Elmo took Maria to visit the firehouse street story from show 3981 (Season 33 premiere). Elmo prepares lunch used on the red TV kids talk about being firefighters used on the yellow TV they include Chef Jr., Juicy Juice, show once more with Elmo teaches Susan how to get low then go used on the red TV Ernie dresses Rubber Duckie his firefighter used on the yellow TV.

Sesame Sings Karaoke Night Playdate Musicland something in the air today on Sesame Street for a musical playdate plus a karaoke night features 2 musical street stories from show 4046 and show 4031 (Season 34 premiere) plus after Elmo sang The Alphabet Song following Note will be finding Ernie such a place with his sound for music. Something In The Air with Elmo, Big Bird, Alan, Bob and four sheep used on the red TV gang sing a reprise big finale used on the yellow TV they include Chef Jr., Juicy Juice, show once more with ABC-DEF-GHI with Big Bird used on the red TV Let's Go Driving with Baby Bear and Telly used on the yellow TV.

Play Music Dance Moves Bath Duckieland Paula Abdul teaches Elmo, Zoe and the kids different kinds of dances for about fun music plus at the end will be finding Ernie to a place with to visit here Duckieland. Zoe teaches Paula Caribbean dance used on the red TV six birds with Big Bird voice-over used on the yellow TV they include Chef Jr., Juicy Juice, show once more with Caribbean dance part 3 used on the red TV Chinese dance part 3 used on the yellow TV.

Return To Treasure Island Direct-To-Video TV Plot Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Ten Parts Shows Top: It was written by John Goldsmith, and directed by Piers Haggard and Alex Kirby. HTV Wales had already produced other Robert Louis Stevenson books for television, namely Kidnapped in 1979 and The Master of Ballantrae in 1984 and producer Patrick Dromgoole would go on to helm Treasure Island. Their expertise in making these productions was used when Disney chose to work with HTV to produce a series, in 10 parts.

Lilo And Stitch Direct-To-Video Disney Channel TV Program: Lilo and Stitch are given the task of collecting the rest of Jumba's missing experiments, changing them from bad to good and finding the one place where they truly belong. Meanwhile, the former Captain Gantu and his reluctant partner Experiment 625 try to capture the experiments for the imprisoned Dr. Hämsterviel.

Disneyland Direct-To-Video The ABC TV Program Barney's Dino Dancin' Tunes 2004 DVD: On July 17, 1955, the opening of Disneyland was covered on a live television special, Dateline: Disneyland, which may be seen as an extension of the anthology series but is not technically considered to be part of it. It was hosted by Walt along with Bob Cummings, Art Linkletter, Ronald Reagan, and featured various other guests. Barney's Dino Dancin' Tunes 2004 DVD. Tape Date In This: May 15 2001. With some help from a tabletop video jukebox sent by Professor Tinkerputt, Barney, BJ, and Baby Bop relive memories as they watch special times they shared together. Songs from the other Barney videos: Colors All Around from Barney's Beach Party, Down On Grandpa's Farm from You Can Be Anything, Baby Bop Hop from Barney's Big Surprise, The Land Of Mother Goose from Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm, Blue Jay Blues from Come On Over To Barney's House, Hey Look At Me I Can Fly from Round And Round We Go, A Rock N Roll Star from You Can Be Anything, Old King Cole from Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm, and The Dino Dance from Come On Over To Barney's House.

Fun At Home Donald Duck's Birthday Huey, Duey and Louie celebrate Donald Duck's birthday.

Future Music Wedding Parent Trap Saga twins from Walt Disney's 1961 classic are back with that sweet saga.

Barney Previews: Play previews of the other videos.

Disney Previews: Play any Disney program.

Donald's Quack Attack Direct-To-Video 1992-2003 Disney Channel Program: It featured Disney animated short films, especially those with Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. Each episode lasted about 22–28 minutes, leaving some time for commercials. Unlike the similar Mickey's Mouse Tracks, Quack Attack was run with a manic energy. In between the cartoon shorts, a screen would appear with a random background color (pink, blue, green, etc.), with a clip in the corner from a random Donald Duck cartoon. There was a thermometer with Donald's head on the bottom, called the "Quack Attack Meter". When the clip showed Donald getting angry, injured, or humiliated, the head on the thermometer would go up and make a dinging sound. This 10-25 second clip would appear 2 to 4 times per show, depending on how long the shorts were. The credits for the show didn't name anyone. Instead, it stated "The cartoons in this program are the work of animators from THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY over the past 60 years."

Disney's Wonderful World Direct-To-Video NBC Program: In September 1979, the studio agreed to then-NBC president Fred Silverman's request for changes to the program.

Walt Disney Direct-To-Video NBC Program Story Of Disney: Following NBC's announcement that it would drop the anthology series, CBS picked up the program and began airing it on Saturdays at 8:00 pm Eastern Time, in September 1981. Despite a more elaborate credit sequence and another title change, to simply Walt Disney, the series' format remained unchanged. During the 1981–1982 season, the series had a full season's worth of material again, but little of it was new. Among the little that actually was new were a handful of pilots based on Pollyanna, Escape to Witch Mountain, and The Apple Dumpling Gang, but only the last of the three pilots was sold and became the half-hour sitcom Gun Shy the following season, one of the studio's first entries in that genre but only lasted six episodes.

Disney Sunday Movie Direct-To-Video Scenes Of Fun Movies: After the studio – which was rechristened as the Walt Disney Company in 1986 – underwent a change in management, Disney sought to bring back some sort of programming to broadcast television. Their efforts led to the premiere of The Disney Sunday Movie, which debuted on February 2, 1986, on ABC. Many names were considered to serve as presenter for the revived show, including Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, Cary Grant, Tom Hanks, Walter Cronkite, Roy E. Disney (who closely resembled his uncle), and even Mickey Mouse. The studio finally decided to have Michael Eisner, the company's recently hired CEO, host the series. Although he was not a performer, after filming a test video with his wife Jane and a member of his executive team (which required multiple takes), studio management believed he could do the hosting job. Eisner hired Michael Kay, a director of political commercials for then-U.S. Senator Bill Bradley, to help him improve his on-camera performance.

Disney's 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage Direct-To-Video NBC Program By Stephen J. Cannell Prodctions: The series followed the story of Black Jack Savage (Steven Williams),[a] the ghost of a legendary 17th-century Caribbean pirate who teams up with Barry Tarberry (Daniel Hugh Kelly), a crooked Wall Street con artist who has escaped trial by coming to the Caribbean. Facing eternal damnation, both of them discover that they need to save 100 lives to compensate for the damage done by their sinful lives, and thus save their own souls. Any time Black Jack tries to leave the safety of his castle haunt on San Pietro Island, he is fair game for the "snarks". They are entities that can transport Jack to Hell through an entrance at the base of the tree where he was originally hanged. Tarberry has his own difficulties dodging the government agents sent to extradite him back to the United States to stand trial for his crimes. Other characters on San Pietro include the corrupt governor-general, Abel Vasquez (Bert Rosario), with whom Tarberry is able to make another deal, and island activist Danielle (Roma Downey), who is constantly trying to help protect the locals from the effects of Vasquez's corruption and is not above enlisting Tarberry's help in doing so. The show follows the misadventures of both Black Jack and his human counterpart as they team up to dodge the law, both supernatural and secular, to make their 100 soul quota and thus win their way to salvation. Each episode ended with a graphic telling the viewers "??? Lives To Go..."

Torkelsons Direct-To-Video Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Beach Segment Hits: Living in Pyramid Corners, a community near Vinita, Oklahoma, Millicent Torkelson (Connie Ray) did what she could to survive financially after her husband Randy (Gregg Henry) left the family. Randy later returned and was seen in 2 episodes, and the couple ended up divorcing. The pilot episode deals with Millicent being so far in debt that she even has her home appliances repossessed. To support her family, Millicent gets a boarder named Wesley Hodges (William Schallert) who ends up living with them for the year in the house basement. Millicent's children were 14-year-old Dorothy Jane (Olivia Burnette), sweet and exceptionally articulate for her age, who also served running commentary throughout the show by having talks with the "Man in the Moon" by her bedroom window; 12-year-old Steven Floyd (Aaron Michael Metchik), the athletic second-oldest; 10-year-old Ruth Ann (Anna Slotky), who was musically inclined; 8-year-old Chuckie Lee (Lee Norris), the bug collector, always recognizable with his thick-rimmed glasses; and the youngest, 6-year-old Mary Sue (Rachel Duncan), who acted as if nothing was ever wrong. In the first episode, Dorothy Jane meets 18-year-old new neighbor Riley Roberts (Michael Landes) for the first time and becomes infatuated with him. Throughout the first season Riley remains oblivious to this, mainly because of her being a high-school freshman while he was a senior, but they do develop a strong connection. Meanwhile, pesky but well-meaning Kirby Scroggins, a plaid-clad nerd, was forever chasing an uninterested Dorothy Jane. Although her family embarrasses her, Dorothy never let anyone else make fun of them. The pilot also featured Ernie Lively as Jacob "J.W." Presley, a butcher who is smitten with Millicent. In the pilot episode, Benj Thall and Elizabeth Poyer played Steven Floyd and Ruth Ann Torkelson. All these actors were originally to be permanent parts of the show so were credited in the pilot's opening sequence, but the children were subsequently recast, and the character of J.W. was dropped entirely. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie.

Inside Out Direct-To-Video Walt Disney Attractions Located In Orlando Florida: The original host was comedian Scott Herriot, but in 1995 J. D. Roth and Brianne Leary took over the hosting duties with George Foreman as the co-host.

Disney's Novel Hit Adventures In Wonderland Direct-To-Video VHS Three Tapes From 1993 Program Volumes Shows Fun: The original host was comedian Scott Herriot, but in 1995 J. D. Roth and Brianne Leary took over the hosting duties with George Foreman as the co-host. Join in with three hit videos "Hare-Raising Magic", "Helping Hands", and "The Missing Ring Mystery".

Walt Disney Presents Direct-To-Video The Alphabet Song From Sing Along The Listening Game Sing Old MacDonald Tape From Show 4019: In 1958, the series was retitled Walt Disney Presents[8] and moved to a Friday-night timeslot; by 1960, ABC had switched it to Sunday nights, where it remained for 21 years. During this iteration, The Peter Tchaikovsky Story, an episode made to promote Walt's latest animated feature, Sleeping Beauty, was one of the first stereo simulcasts on TV; in this case it was 3 channel stereo. FM radio stations across the country carried the left channel at the same time as ABC broadcast the TV show in mono, which served as a center channel, and AM radio stations broadcast the right channel. In the second half of the show, a lengthy clip of Sleeping Beauty was shown, with its 6 channels (70mm version) mixed down into 3 for the broadcast. Fun as it did from a 1995 program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting, fun introduction The Alphabet Song from Sing Along would go: Tiptie, What Song Would You Like To Play? Meow Meow Meow Meow. The Alphabet Song, Meowsic? Um, A Good One. You Can Sing It Along With Meowsic Would For Now Here Don't Forget To Sing Along. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria And Kids Will Play That Here From Sing Along. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along with Meowsic joining in 43 meows here in that song scene 9 from show 3910 wondrous gang with Now I've Sung My ABCs Cole plays that song on his Meowsic. The Listening Game here from Havin' Fun With Ernie And Bert. Plus introduction just song Old MacDonald from show 4019: Sure, All Right, Dude. What Song Do You Want Do Play? Meowsic Wants Special Barnyard Animals. Meow Meow Meow Meow, Meow Meow Meow, Meow Meow Meow Meow Meow. Hey, Right. Meowsic Wants To Sing Old MacDonald. Sure, From Show 4019, Then Do Say Goodbye.

Ready Or Not Direct-To-Video TV Tape Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Beach Segment Dad's Birthday 2020 Dance With The Teletubbies Get Up And Dance: The program follows two teenage girls in the suburbs of Toronto, best friends Amanda Zimm and Elizabeth "Busy" Ramone, throughout life's struggles as well as showcasing the different households they grew up in. Amanda is a Jewish Canadian only child raised by liberal former hippie parents including a mother that was into New Age philosophy and often tried to incorporate it into her parenting. Busy, in contrast, is from a more conservative and traditional Italian Canadian Catholic household with three older brothers. Busy and Amanda's personalities and interests are opposites; while Busy is a tomboy who drums and loves sports, Amanda is a girly girl who is boy-crazy and dreams of being a model or actress. The show's 5-year run starts with the girls in grade 6 and ends when they are in grade 9. In the series finale, a flashback shows how Busy and Amanda met as young girls. Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie. Dad’s birthday Tuesday April 21 2020 Kevin played both programs Dance With The Teletubbies Sesame Street Get Up And Dance with Radar’s dance party, the cover has Sun Baby with Voice Trumpet. Laa-Laa dances ballet, Tinky Winky jumps up and down just for fun. Tinky Winky watches Larette tap-dancing in the garden with white tap shoes on, Dipsy watches children dancing. Green, Yellow, Red, Purple. Special magical event: tap-dancing teddy bear. From the beginning of that cool Follow The Leader Dance, Rolf Saxon states that Follow The Leader Dance in the US version. Voice Trumpet says Trot Trot repeatedly here instead of Trit Trot those cool fun same lines. This was fixed in the US version as there is now the TV reciever music playing when Tinky Winky says "Very tired" in the US version. There will be Daniel Tiger cake with that fantastic fork, full of rainbow cookies, there vanilla birthday brownies.

That's So Raven Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Hit Program Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Beach Segment Hits: The plot revolves around teenager Raven Baxter, played by Raven-Symoné and how she gets herself, her friends Eddie and Chelsea as well as her family members, such as her brother Cory, out of various situations, usually by using her psychic powers and skills as a master of disguise, neither of which help. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie.

Outs Music Coyotes West Scout Meeting gang learned that coyotes play with such fun sweet music.

Omba Mokomba Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Wild Documentary The Alphabet Song From Sing Along The Listening Game Sing Old MacDonald Tape From Show 4019 Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Clumsy Ballet Show Fun: The cast of Omba Mokomba included three main characters: the title character Mokomba ("an African broadcaster and zoological expert"; portrayed by Benjamin Brown), Candace, (show producer; Natasha Pearce), and Mr. Plunkett (a Capuchin monkey, added in the second season). The show-within-a-show motif depicted Mokomba as broadcasting from a hut in Africa, answering viewer questions about a wide variety of animal life, while navigating occasional subplots such as being forced to share the space with another show (a fictional Hut Improvement), or playing pranks on his co-worker. Other segments included fake commercials and "parodies of adult television", such as a segment on cats in the style of the reality TV show, Cops. Fun as it did from a 1995 program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting, fun introduction The Alphabet Song from Sing Along would go: Tiptie, What Song Would You Like To Play? Meow Meow Meow Meow. The Alphabet Song, Meowsic? Um, A Good One. You Can Sing It Along With Meowsic Would For Now Here Don't Forget To Sing Along. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria And Kids Will Play That Here From Sing Along. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along with Meowsic joining in 43 meows here in that song scene 9 from show 3910 wondrous gang with Now I've Sung My ABCs Cole plays that song on his Meowsic. The Listening Game here from Havin' Fun With Ernie And Bert. Plus introduction just song Old MacDonald from show 4019: Sure, All Right, Dude. What Song Do You Want Do Play? Meowsic Wants Special Barnyard Animals. Meow Meow Meow Meow, Meow Meow Meow, Meow Meow Meow Meow Meow. Hey, Right. Meowsic Wants To Sing Old MacDonald. Sure, From Show 4019, Then Do Say Goodbye. They sing Old MacDonald from show 4019 with 59 meows here of that song Cole plays here another song on his Meowsic plus also goose verse comes after chicken together. Play Another Tune, Folks. All Right. It's Not That Easy Bein' Green. No, Visit Luna Please. Songs Are So Wonderful. Did You Have Fun With Meowsic? Yes, We Love To Play, Too. Sweet, What A Day. Just Visit Luna Please. Speaking Of Singing Old MacDonald, Be Right Back. Scenes from today's visit in Goodbye Song: Cookie Monster talks to Monster Cookie, Ernie jams Bert some rock music, The Alphabet Song from Sing Along, Old MacDonald from Show 4019. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B".

Lloyd In Space Direct-To-Video Beach Segment Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS: Living far in the future, shortly after the end of World War IX, Lloyd Nebulon is a green-skinned alien of the Verdigrean race with pointy ears and a single antenna sticking from his head. Lloyd lives in the Intrepidville Space Station along with his telekinetic and telepathic little sister Francine and his mother, Commander Norah Li Nebulon, the Head of Intrepidville. Lloyd's friends are Eddie R. Horton (a red-haired teenage human), Kurt Blobberts (a massive purple blob with a single eyeball and low intelligence, of a species known as the Blobullons), and Douglas McNoggin (a giant brain with limbs and a face, of a species known as the Cerebellians). Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie.

Totally In Tune Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Hit Program Sing-Along Songs The Bare Necessities 2006 DVD: The series dealt with many trials and tribulations of the students inside, and outside, the academy. Sing-Along Songs The Bare Necessities 2006 DVD. Title Date In This: October 6 1987. Possibly used 1987 tape here horizontal sticker label that cool host of that program Jiminy Cricket. Here 1987 promo was silent in the DVD, but Jiminy Cricket voice-over does in the 1987 VHS. The Bare Necessities, You Are A Human Animal, Cinderella Work Song, Old Yeller, Figaro And Cleo, Winnie The Pooh, I Wanna Be Like You, Look Out For Mr. Stork, Everybody Wants To Be A Cat, The Ugly Bug Ball.

Ooh, We Sound Great. Good Work, Everybody. Let's All Go To Miss Spider's Tea Party And Celebrate.

Well, I Guess That's The End Of Our Playdate. So Long, Friend. I'll Be Happy To See You When You Come Over Again. We'll Have A Great Time Together. Like Always. Bye-Bye.

Now In The Buddy Boogie, There's Lots Of Clapping, There's Lots Of Stomping, And There's Even Some Quacking. Hey, Blue, Magena, Why Don't You Show Them How It's Done. Are You Ready? Here We Go. Foogie? What's A Foogie Anyway?

I Know A Song About A Beautiful Whale. Shall We Sing Baby Beluga Together?

I'd Like To Sing You A Song That I Wrote With My Wife Debbie. And You Know, Over The Years, Debbie Has Helped Me Tremendously With The Work That I Do, And Writing Songs Is One Of The Ways That We Work Together. And This One Is Called Everything Grows.

Boys And Girls, I'd Like You To Sit Back And Get Comfortable For This Next One, Because I'm Gonna Sing It All By Myself. Especially For You. In Many Countries Around The World, There Are Children Whose Names May Be Different Than The Names You Know. In This Song You Have A Chance To Listen To The Names Of Children From Around The World.

I Think I'm Gonna Need Your Help On This Next One. Which Is All About Some Apples And Some Bananas.

I Know A Song With A Caribbean Beat That We Can Sing Together. This One's Got Bananas In It, Too. And I'll Sing My Lines And You Can Sing Yours. All Right?

It's Time To Shake The Sillies Out, Folks. So Let Me See You Wiggle Your Body Lose A Little Bit Like This. That's It. Let Your Arms Fall. Give A Leg A Shake. I Like To Shake My Cheeks Lose Like This. Let Me Hear You Do That. That's It. All Right. Oh, And Let Me See If The Band Is Ready For Shaking, Okay? They're Always Ready For Shaking. Are You Ready To Shake?

I Thank You All For Singing With Me Today. And In Fact, I Think We Should Have A Big Hand For How Well You've Sung. Let's Hear It For You.

Our Last Song Is Actually Three Songs Rolled Into One.

Friday after Central would go: The Brothers Are Done For Another Day, But They'll Be Back Soon With More Songs To Play. But Until That Time, You're Something To Do. Go Make The Music That's Inside Of You.

Radio Commercials From Sesame Street Letters: Each room in the game is equipped with a radio on which three stations are tunable: WHAT, KTOY and KKID featuring Jerry Nelson as the deejay. Each station plays commercials announced by Martin P. Robinson and News Flashes by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson).

Radio Commercials From Sesame Street Numbers: Each room in the game is equipped with a radio on which three stations are tunable: W123, W357 and K100 featuring Jerry Nelson as the deejay. Each station plays commercials and News Flashes by Kermit the Frog.

Walt Disney Studio Showcase Direct-To-Video Tape 1983-1985 Program Paragraph Title Videotape Same Life Jungle Full Animal Alphabet: The series utilized the talents within Disney's feature film division to produce content that would experiment with new production techniques. Specials included ranged from behind-the-scenes material, award-winning commercials, and a stylized version of Hansel and Gretel.

Smart Guy Direct-To-Video Walt Disney Channel Hit Program Arthur Videos From 1997 Kevin Plays Christmas 2017: Set in Washington, D.C., the show centers on the misadventures of boy genius and youngest child T.J. Henderson (Tahj Mowry), who at the age of 10 moves from elementary school and gets transferred to Piedmont High School, where he ends up becoming a high school freshman with teenagers as his classmates. He must adjust to the life with older, but not necessarily wiser, high school teenagers – including his brother Marcus (Jason Weaver) and Marcus' best friend Mo (Omar Gooding). Episodes typically deal with T.J.'s missteps of trying to fit in as a kid genius, while being a small kid in high school, as well as the contrast between his smarts and his brother's underachieving nature. Older brother Marcus Henderson, the sophomore suave and underachieving middle child, also deals with teenage problems, such as finding a date and doing homework (though he sometimes tries to get T.J. to do his homework for him). Their father Floyd Henderson (John Marshall Jones), a widowed single father who owns his own roofing business, deals with the problems of raising his three kids: Yvette, Marcus and T.J., since his wife's death. Floyd's only daughter, and Marcus and T.J.'s older sister Yvette (Essence Atkins), usually is the level-headed member of the family – similar to Floyd in that respect – and is the typical overachieving student.

Trains Brains Rainy Plains For Lions that tape from Between The Lions seen on PBS Kids cubs learned that trains rainy brains they did such a fun event to do it with such a fun surprise. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Not Again. Oooh. Turn The Light Back Off! Ernie! Oooh, Why Me? Oooh. What? I Don't Believe This! Ernie! Ernie! Oh, Not The Bugle! Ernie, Those Sheep Are Tap-Dancing! Oooh, Why Me? Oh, That's Nothing, Bert, Wait Till You See Rubber Duckie Play The Bugle! Watch This, Rubber Duckie! He's The Boogie-Woogie Duck Of Sesame Street! Ernie! Ernie! Your Sheep! Your Sheep! Call Them Off, Please! Hey, Oooh, Not Outside, Please! Not Outside Sheep! Ernie! Ernie!

Ah. Ha, My Happy Childhood In The Carpathian Mountains! How Well I Remember.

That's Getting Along. That's Terrific, Everybody!

Henry's Amazing Animals Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Hit Program Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Clumsy Ballet Show Fun: Each episode is made up of sections in which Henry is featured, video sequences of animals narrated by the off-screen narrator with replies by Henry, and cartoons featuring recurring unnamed cartoon animals. There are also two recurring segments: "Henry's Report" and "The Golden Gecko Awards". Early episodes depicted Henry's Report as a school report, though later episodes changed it to a news report. In either case, the report is comical and almost always wildly inaccurate. The correct information is given by The Narrator after the report. In Henry's Amazing Golden Gecko Awards, Henry picks three animals relating to the subject of the episode and presents them with awards. Unlike the report, the Golden Gecko Awards are typically more genuine. Henry does most of the narration and often gets annoyed at the Narrator for interrupting him. Henry's Report occurred in every episode; the only episode that did not have the Golden Gecko Awards was "Underground Animals", probably because of timing issues. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B".

Hi Out There. It's Me Steve. Have You Seen Blue My Puppy? There She Is. Come On In.

Babysitters Club Direct-To-Video Disney Version Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On The Scholastic Books By Ann M. Martin Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Beach Segment Hits: Based on the Scholastic book series by Ann M. Martin. The Baby-Sitters Club is about a group of friends living in the fictional, suburban town of Stoneybrook, Connecticut who run a local babysitting service called "The Baby-Sitters Club". The original four members were Kristy Thomas (founder and president), Mary Anne Spier (secretary), Claudia Kishi (vice-president), and Stacey McGill (treasurer), but the number of members varies throughout the series. The novels are told in first-person narrative and deal with issues such as illness, moving, and divorce. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie.

Introduce Your Child To The Wonders Of Learning With Disney's Winnie The Pooh Toddler. Personalized Interaction With Pooh And His Friends Helps Toddlers 18 Months To 3 Years Develop Key Skills Including Letters, Numbers, Shapes, Colors And More. Printed Stickers, Coloring Pages, And Flashcards Strenthen Skills Away From The Computer. While Learning Themes Inspired By Pooh, Teach Messages That Can Last A Lifetime. Disney's Winnie The Pooh Toddler. Available On Windows And Macintosh CD-Rom.

Join Pooh And Friends On A Learning Journey Of Creativity And Discovery In Disney's Winnie The Pooh Preschool. Children Ages 2 Through 4 Are Taught 20 Key Developmental Skills Including Numbers, Letters, Phonics, And Matching. Your Child Will Learn The Value Of Friends Helping Friends So That Everyone Can Gather Together For A Special Hundred Acre Wood Celebration. In Addition, Pooh's Progress Chart Enables Parents To Monitor Educational Development. While Children Print And Learn With Flashcards, An 18 Page Activity Book, And More. Disney's Winnie The Pooh Preschool. Available On Windows And Macintosh CD-Rom.

Attend A Very Special Hundred Acre Wood Classroom In Disney's Winnie The Pooh Kindergarten. Children Ages 4 Through 6 Can Graduate With Honors After Learning 25 Foundational Skills Such As Word Recinition, Simple Addition And Subtraction, And Strategic Thinking. A Progress Screen Offers Parents Completion Levels And Skill Summaries For Each Activity. Pooh's Print And Learn Center Features Personalized ID Tags, Stickers, And An Activity Workbook. Compelte All The Activities, And Your Child Will Take Part In The Grand Gradutation Ceremonyn With Pooh And His Friends. Disney's Winnie The Pooh Kindergarten. Available On Windows And Macintosh CD-Rom.

Enter The Whimsical World Of The Hundred Acre Wood And Put Your Child On The Path To Reading With Disney's Ready To Read With Pooh. Nine Stimulating Activities Teach The Alphabet, Phonics, Spelling, And More. It's One Surprise After Another As Your Child Learns To Read Through Play, Collecting Fun Rewards Along The Way. Disney's Ready To Read With Pooh. Where Learning And Fun Always Play Together. Available On Windows And Macintosh CD-Rom.

Learning And Fun Can Add Up To Something Grand In Disney's Ready For Math With Pooh. Join Pooh, Tigger And Friends IN A Magical Garden, And Watch Your Child's Love Of Math Start To Grow. Seven Engaging Activities Teach And Reinforce Matching, Sorting, Addition, And Other Essential Beginning Math Skills. Disney's Ready For Math With Pooh. Where Learning And Fun Always Play Together. Available On Windows And Macintosh CD-Rom.

Disney's DTV Direct-To-Video TV Music Videos Disney Channel Program 1984 VHS January 28 2013 Previews For The Muppets Take Manhattan Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Beach Segment Hits: Sing and jam with whole gang by taking hit songs of the past and putting them together with various footage of vintage Disney animation, created out of the trend of music videos on cable channel MTV, which inspired the name of this series. Most songs used were contemporary hits (e.g., Hall and Oates' "Private Eyes"), though older songs like Sheb Wooley's '50s hit "The Purple People Eater" were also featured. The videos were shown as filler material on Disney Channel (as the network did not air commercials at this time), as well as being the focus of television specials. Home video collections were also released on VHS, Beta, CED Videodisc, and Laserdisc formats. After the first run of D-TV, in 1989 a second series was produced known as DTV². The main title music, known as "RPM", was created in 1981 by a recording company called Network Music. When the segments were shown individually on television, the title music used was from "Sunset Boulevard", also by Network Music. In the opening of D-TV, a cheese-like moon zooms out to reveal a black background with blue musical notes. A silhouette of Mickey Mouse's head rises from the moon, and the moon exits below the screen. The letter D (in the corporate Disney font this fourth letter in the alphabet) and the letters TV appear and zoom out to attach Mickey Mouse's head together they make DTV. Finally, after a few seconds, we zoom into Mickey Mouse's head and revealing several vintage Disney cartoon clips. Monday, January 28, 2013 was the previews of the 1999 VHS of The Muppets Take Manhattan Version #1 rated G released July 13, 1984. Including "Muppets From Space", "The First Snow of Winter", "Baby Geniuses", "The Wind in the Willows", "Bear in the Big Blue House", "The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss", "The Great Muppet Caper", and "The Muppet Movie". After this, 2 great edits on the 1999 release. The Tristar Pictures music was silent, and scenes Animal yelled to Mr. Price Bad Man are cut, from the 2001 DVD and the 2011 blu-ray releases. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie.

Click Clack Moo The Cows Type For Lions from Between The Lions seen on PBS Kids cubs learned that in the book Click Clack Moo Cows That Type they know why cows don't type computers unless Farmer Brown did because cows do live here in the farm they all know that in the book cows don't type. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Icarus's Wings With Cubs that cool 2001 tape from Between The Lions seen on PBS Kids cubs learned that Icarus does have wings together. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Sad Dad With Cubs that cool 2001 tape from Between The Lions cubs learned that sad dads get sad together. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Something Fishy With Leona's Fish Suit that tape from Between The Lions seen on PBS Kids cubs cubs learned that Leona still in that Cliff Hanger book she wore a fish suit even though she's not a cool fish because she's a girl cub in the book because Cleo, Theo, Click and Lionel get Leona out of the book. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Good Seed For Lions that cool 2001 program from Between The Lions cubs learned that growing can be fun seeds. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Intelligent Great Fun Mousercise Easter Dennis Quaid's Birthday get ready to Mousercise special Easter fun event.

Quiet Celebrate Jackets Hats Shoes Fun For Elmo time to put on jackets, hats, and shoes with Elmo. Elmo riding his motorcycle used on the red TV Elmo plays baseball used on the yellow TV they include Chef Jr., Baby Gap, Chuck E Cheese's and Juicy Juice, show once more with Elmo tap-dancing used on the red TV Elmo roller-skates in a cold wintry rink used on the yellow TV.

Quiet Wild Animals With Fish Weather For Elmo discover wild animals with fish plus also weather. The Big Bad Wolf huffs and puffs Prairie Dawn used on the red TV Elmo was his aardvark used on the yellow TV they include Chef Jr., Baby Gap, Chuck E Cheese's and Juicy Juice, show once more with Telly using that fish tank with his Tellyfish used on the red TV Oscar tells Fluffy about rain used on the yellow TV.

We Had A Most Wonderful Time Here. Because You See, Any Day And Every Day Spend With Friends Is A Perfect Day.

Happy Kind Sleep Getting Dressed Teeth get ready to go to bed get dressed and brush some teeth. Ernie and Bert get ready for bed used on the red TV Cookie Monster dreams about cookies in his sleep used on the yellow TV they include Chef Jr., Juicy Juice, show once more with Ernie dressed Rubber Duckie his police officer used on the red TV Count Von Count counts six brushes used on the yellow TV.

Goodbye For Now, Sesame Street Friend.

See You Later, Alligator.

So Long. Elmo Had Fun Playing With You.

So Long. Thanks For The Songs.

Off We Go To Print Pictures Of Pooh For Your Very Own. Such a fun surprise.

Special exit click with fun ending from Gopher: Hmm. Are You Sure You Gotta Get Going?

Bye. Elmo Will Miss You.

Joyful Donald Duck's 50th Birthday Celebration Dick Van Dyke hosts this very special 50th birthday celebration of Donald Duck with special guest stars Edward Asner, Bruce Jenner, Cloris Leachman, Kenny Rogers, Donna Summer, Andy Warhol, Henry Winkler, John Ritter, C-3PO and R2-D2 from Star Wars trilogy, and Kermit the Frog and Scooter.

Thanks For Popping By. We Hope You'll Come Back To Visit Soon.

The Opposite Of Hello Is Goodbye. And Goodbye Is What We Must Say Until Next Time.

If You Must Go, We Hope You'll Visit Again Soon.

We're Glad You Could Stop By To Learn Some New Words In Another Language.

Off We Go To Go Print Pictures Of Pooh For Your Very Own. Such a fun surprise.

Now We're Back Where You Belong, Next Time You Can Sing Along from Dr. Seuss Preschool.

Next Time Sing With Rocco And Me together here now for which same line from Zoe.

Fun ending from Gopher fun it says here: Hmm. Are You Sure You Gotta Get Going?

Arthur videos from 1997 six tapes Kevin played Christmas 2017 here like Arthur's Teacher Trouble with here Arthur's Spelling Trubble, Arthur's Lost Library Book with D.W.'s Imaginary Friend, Arthur's Baby with D.W.'s Baby, Arthur Writes A Story with Locked In The Library, Arthur's Eyes with Francine's Bad Hair Day, Arthur's Pet Business with D.W. The Copycat.

And now what do we do? Now what do we do? Well, you know what to do.

Open With Kindness Chico Sweet Coyote gang taught that Chico it did that coyote for it.

Open With Lead Prevention Health Poison Elmo, Rosita, Maria and the kids teach Oscar for lead because here lead is yucky but they have to wash your hands before you eat stay away from pealing paint leave your shoes at the door and see a doctor for a blood test.

Sesame Street Theme Music Beds Show Opening And Closing 1969-present: Play any cool grand sweet version of the theme music did with such a fun surprise.

Pacifically Peeking Sea End Kindness Moby Duck was in that parody of these Moby Dick books.

Play On Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Day this very first sing-along of the Disney's Sing-Along Songs video series.

Plot With Showtime Visit Heigh-Ho Tour this very second sing-along Kevin already played that from Christmas 2018.

Party Time Spanish Fiesta Do Carnival Elmo, Rosita, Maria, Gabi and the kids prepare a big fiesta big carnival such fun.

Sweet as it did for now first repeated from 12 day visit for Florida simply it here like Tuesday May 23 at 12:23 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yung Swiss Packing Susan Rice Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Springs Cow Dog Pig Seeing Orlando Florida Stop Melissa McBride’s Drew Carey’s Birthday Work It Out Wombats Eggs BBC News The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle where they packed to Florida then LBV, Wednesday May 24 at 12:24 AM to 9:00 PM will be Happy Patti Labelle’s Birthday Harry Litman Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Low Pitch Four Tabs Universal Studios With Oil Car Change Hats Creating Maps Work It Out Wombats Town BBC News The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle which Kevin celebrates Patti Labelle's birthday, Thursday May 25 at 12:25 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yung Magic Kingdom Susan Rice Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Springs Cow Dog Pig Frank Oz’s Birthday Shira Horse Mr. Rogers Drawing Work It Out Wombats More With Programs With BBC News The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle kevin celebrates Frank Oz's birthday, Friday May 26 at 12:26 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Bits Epcot World Joseph Felsenstein Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Stevie Nicks Jeremy Corbyn Helena Bonham Carter Hank Williams Birthday Whale Watch Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 BBC News The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin visits Epcot, Saturday May 27 at 12:27 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yung Wong Travels Sophie Koch Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Springs Cow Dog Pig Hollywood Studios Beach House Flying Fun Hot Air Balloons, Riding Lessons And Bikes Pack Both Up Away The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle, Sunday May 28 at 12:28 AM to 9:00 PM will be Title Lovable Days Duncan Goodhew Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report White Plate Of Tots Colbie Caillat’s Gladys Knight’s Birthday Legends Endeavour Striker A National Memorial Day Concert The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Colbie Caillat's birthday and Gladys Knight's birthday Kevin didn't want to watch his Memorial Day concert but it was too late so instead he went to bed, Monday May 29 at 12:29 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yung Wong World Sarah Palin Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Springs Cow Dog Pig Campaigns President Posters Work It Out Wombats Memorial Day Annette Bening’s Birthday Next Volume The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Memorial Day with Annette Bening's birthday, Tuesday May 30 at 12:30 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Lovable Days With Francine Rivers Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Fun Idina Menzel’s Birthday Doctors Appointment Work It Out Wombats Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 A Title Fantabulous The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates here Idina Menzel's birthday, Wednesday May 31 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yung Wong Worlds Samantha Irby Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Springs Cow Dog Pig Secrets Poem Clint Eastwood’s Birthday Work It Out Wombats Postman Pat 1 Dub Flies Home Do Beach Walk The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Dub leaves the beach house flying home to play with friends Lucy and Taylor, Thursday June 1 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yung Wong Worldwide Sabrina Lloyd Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Springs Cow Dog Pig Friendship Stories Postman Pat 2 David Rudman’s Birthday Work It Out Wombats Movies New Little Mermaid The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates David Rudman's birthday, Friday June 2 at 12:02 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Buzzer Tape With Barney Frank Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Andy Cohen’s Birthday Beach Walk Elwood City 100th Anniversary Work It Out Wombats Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Fantabulous The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Andy Cohen, Saturday June 3 at 12:03 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yung Wong Would Sonia Petrovna Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Springs Cow Dog Pig Fly Home Great Small Marathon Fix Keys Wedding Alexander Cooper’s Jill Biden’s Birthday Postman Pat 3 The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle packing up flying home then took Dub's car back home here Ma and Dad went to a wedding Kevin stays with Dub such a fun surprise.

Songs From Jim Henson's Bear In The Big Blue House. Released 1998.

  1. Welcome To The Blue House
  2. What's That Smell
  3. The Bear Cha-Cha-Cha
  4. Dear Grandma
  5. Happy, Happy Birthday
  6. Good Morning
  7. Brush Brush Bree
  8. Look At You Now
  9. That's My Name
  10. Everybody Say Ah
  11. Great To Be At Home
  12. Go To Bed Sleepyhead
  13. Take Time To Smell The Cheese
  14. Clean Up The House
  15. Oops I Goofed Again
  16. Quiet Time
  17. Otter Love
  18. Shape Of A Bear
  19. Baby Baby
  20. When You Make Yourself A Friend
  21. Oh Boy
  22. You Go Ojo
  23. Need A Little Help Today
  24. Goodbye Song

More Songs From Jim Henson's Bear In The Big Blue House. January 29, 2002.

  1. Welcome Song (Instrumental)
  2. What's In The Mail Today
  3. Making Sense Of The World
  4. The Grandma Mambo
  5. Remember When
  6. The Otter Dancing School
  7. Shadow's Lullaby
  8. When I'm Older
  9. Everybody In The Tub
  10. Rhythm In The Air
  11. Why Can't The Dirt Just Leave Me Alone
  12. Imagine That
  13. Smellorama
  14. When I Find The Great Lost Cheese
  15. Under Your Blanket
  16. Love Is Incredible
  17. Your Grandma And Grandpa
  18. What Kind Of Mouse Am I
  19. Picture This
  20. Hello Doctor
  21. Worth The Wait
  22. Friends Forever
  23. Surprise
  24. What's Mine Is Yours
  25. Toileteers
  26. Next Stop Dreamland

Splish Splash: Bath Time Fun. August 22, 1995.

  1. Splish Splash
  2. Rubber Duckie
  3. Take Care Of That Smile
  4. Bubble On My Snuffle
  5. Toothpaste Factory Rap
  6. Do De Rubber Duck
  7. Say Toothpaste Somebody
  8. Let's Go Tubbin'
  9. Everybody Wash
  10. Bathtub Of Seville
  11. Kids Just Love To Brush
  12. Fixin' My Hair
  13. Comb Your Face
  14. Rubber Duckie (Little Richard)
  15. I Gotta Be Clean

The Bird Is The Word!: Big Bird's Favorite Songs. August 22, 1995.

  1. Just One Me
  2. ABC-DEF-GHI
  3. Wonderful Me
  4. Tall Enough
  5. The Sound Of The Letter A
  6. I Just Adore 4
  7. Y'All Fall Down
  8. Good Morning Mr. Sun
  9. Everyone Makes Mistakes
  10. Just Three Colors
  11. What Makes A Fly Fly
  12. Very Very Special Letter
  13. Read Me A Story
  14. Sing
  15. Surfin' Bird

Under The Umbrella Tree Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program: Join in the fun for now sharing fun umbrella tree it did such a fun event.

Songs From Toyland. July 31, 2006.

  1. The Noddy Nod
  2. Blow Wind Blow
  3. Do A Little Good
  4. Hop On It
  5. I Help My Garden Grow
  6. Gosh I'm Brave
  7. Toy Town Clock
  8. World Of Color
  9. Opposites
  10. My Car Can Sing
  11. Little Secret
  12. Rainbow
  13. Flowers
  14. Feeling Blue
  15. Red
  16. Three Trains
  17. Two Friends
  18. I'm On Time
  19. Happy Birthday
  20. Let's Parade
  21. Just One
  22. Fingers And Toes
  23. Millionaire
  24. The Grand Parade

A Green And Red Christmas. October 17, 2006.

  1. Zat You Santa Claus
  2. A Red And Green Christmas
  3. The Christmas Party Sing-Along
  4. Merry Christmas Baby
  5. The Man With The Bag
  6. Santa Baby
  7. It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year
  8. North Pole Comedy Club
  9. Run Run Rudolph
  10. Christmas Smorgasbord
  11. The Christmas Queen
  12. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

Christmas On Sesame Street. Songs from holiday albums Merry Christmas From Sesame Street and Sesame Street Christmas Sing-Along. SIDE A: Santa Claus Is Coming To Town, Let It Snow Let It Snow Let It Snow, Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer, All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth, Frosty The Snowman, Keep Christmas With You All Through The Year, We Wish You A Merry Christmas, Medley: Deck The Halls/Jingle Bells/White Christmas/Winter Wonderland, I Hate Christmas, A Christmas Story, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, Twelve Days Of Christmas.

This Christmas, Dub will give Kevin here some Between The Lions tapes seen on PBS Kids. Here Announcer Bunny program preview in the beginning PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end. Announcer Bunny here to show you what's coming up, next on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, check out what's coming up, here on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, don't touch that remote! Here comes Between the Lions! Please stay tuned to see what happens next on my favorite show. That's right, Between the Lions! So in the end for now he says, If you think that was fun, watch this!

So in the end here of some awesome Between The Lions tapes website promo from Click: There Are Games And Stories At The Between The Lions Website: Pbskids.org, Or America Online Keyword: PBS Kids.

Big Bird cameo during Movin' Right Along by good friends Kermit the Frog and Fozzie Bear: Hey, Fozzie, look up ahead. What is that Maybe we should ask him for a ride. I don't know. He's really big. Hey there! Wanna lift? Oh, no thanks. I'm on my way to New York City to try to break into public television. Oh. Good luck.

Oscar the Grouch cameo can be seen in The Great Muppet Caper that it would go: Hey. What's All The Racket? What Are You Doing Here? A Very Brief Cameo. Me Too.

Wedding church did with The Muppets Take Manhattan 36 crossovers during that finale scene gang from Sesame Street plus Uncle Traveling Matt from Fraggle Rock which the wedding finale features many of Kermit's Sesame Street friends, although only Bert, Ernie, and Cookie Monster have speaking roles. Are They Here Yet? Are They Here Yet? Did I Miss It? Am I Late? No, They'll Be Here Any Minute! Oh, Boy, Me Can Hardly Wait. Yeah.

Some ending of tapes used from RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video plus also beginning goes from 1985-1993: Hey, everyone, I hope you enjoyed the show. Here are previews from some of my other videos. Oh! One more thing. Parents, the Backyard Gang is always looking for new members. So if there's someone in your home who would like to be in my shows, please send us a 5-minute videotape audition. We'd love to consider your special star for our videos. Just mail the VHS cassette to "The Lyons Group", 300 East Bethany Road, Allen, Texas, 75002. Well, that's a wrap. (snaps clapboard) (giggling) See you next time! (giggling)

The Count's Countdown. June 24, 1997.

  1. Song Of The Count
  2. First Day Of School
  3. Transylvania Polka
  4. Little Miss Count Along
  5. Nothing To Count
  6. Transylvania Love Call
  7. The Batty Bat
  8. Counting Is Wonderful
  9. One Potato
  10. Count Up To Nine
  11. Hands
  12. It's Been A Long, Long Time
  13. Counting Robins
  14. I Could Have Danced All Night
  15. Lambaba

Bear's Holiday Celebration. September 10, 2002.

  1. Berry Bear Christmas
  2. Holiday For Everyone
  3. That's All I Want For Christmas
  4. Legend Of The Winter Berry
  5. What If There Was No Big Blue House
  6. Woodland Valley Carols
  7. Just Listen
  8. It's Kwanzaa Time
  9. Best Present Ever
  10. Winter Berry/Holiday Reprise
  11. In The Middle Of The Winter
  12. What Are You Gonna Be For Halloween
  13. Trick Or Treat Part 1
  14. Bat Dance
  15. Trick Or Treat Part 2
  16. Nothing To Be Afraid Of
  17. Trick Or Treat Part 3 Finale
  18. So Much To Be Thankful For
  19. Thanksgiving With My Friends
  20. Goodbye Song (Full Cast Version)

Songs From The Street: 35 Years Of Music. September 2, 2003. Three discs more than 63 songs. Sing along with the gang celebrating Sesame Street's 35th anniversary with discs 1, 2 and 3.

Disc 1:

  1. Sesame Street Theme
  2. ABC-DEF-GHI
  3. Bein' Green
  4. Sing
  5. Five Song
  6. Five People In My Family
  7. People In Your Neighborhood
  8. The King Of Eight
  9. Hi De Ho Man
  10. How Do You Do
  11. Over, Under, Around And Through
  12. Ladybugs Picnic
  13. Somebody Come And Play
  14. Jellyman Kelly
  15. Just The Way You Are
  16. Everybody Sleeps
  17. Rubber Duckie
  18. Doin' The Pigeon
  19. Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard
  20. Sweet-A Little Baby
  21. 123 Sesame Street

Disc 2:

  1. Pinball Number Count
  2. I've Got Two
  3. I Love Trash
  4. Nasty Dan
  5. Sing After Me
  6. Captain Vegetable
  7. African Alphabet
  8. B.B. King
  9. C Is For Cookie
  10. Elmo And The Lavender Moon
  11. Sweet In The Mornin'
  12. Small People
  13. Imagination
  14. From Your Head
  15. What's The Name Of That Song
  16. The Batty Bat
  17. Mah Na Mah Na
  18. Little Things
  19. One Small Voice
  20. I Don't Want To Live On The Moon
  21. This Frog

Disc 3:

  1. I love Trash (Steven Tyler)
  2. Two Princes
  3. Like The Way U Does
  4. But I Like You
  5. Tu Me Gustas
  6. Mambo I I I
  7. Monster In The Mirror
  8. Hold My Hand
  9. I'm Talkin' Love
  10. We Are All Earthlings
  11. Happy To Meet You
  12. Furry Happy Monsters
  13. Believe In Yourself
  14. New Way To Walk
  15. Elmo's Song
  16. Slide (Pride)
  17. Sing
  18. Just Happy To Be Me
  19. Put Down The Duckie
  20. Everybody Be Yo'Self
  21. Sesame Street Theme Remix

Sing Me A Story With Belle Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Tale With Songs From Fabulous Stories: The series features Belle from Beauty and the Beast, who works at her own bookstore in France. She is usually greeted by children who would like to hear a story. Belle interacts with the children and narrates classic Disney stories while doing activities around the bookstore.

Further Adventures Of Gallegher Direct-To-Video Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Disney Channel Hit Program: Join in the fun sharing some fun adventures of Gailegher it did such a fun event.

Further Adventures Of Spin And Marty Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Hit Program Special Mickey Mouse Club Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Duo Great Shows Fun: Join Spin and Marty such a big duo fun it did with such a fun event.

By Way Of The Stars Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Disney Channel Hit Program: Stars come here at night this did together fun it did with such a fun event.

Hollywood Lives Direct-To-Video TV Hit Disney Channel Program: Join in the fun with the Hollywood movie stars as it did for making some movies.

Are We There Yet (album). From 2004.

  1. Let's Go Driving
  2. Let's Sing A Song That Everybody Knows
  3. Goin' For A Ride
  4. How Do You Get From Here To There
  5. There's A Hole In The Bottom Of The Sea
  6. Wheels On The Bus
  7. Games Monsters Play
  8. Are We There Yet
  9. If You're Happy And You Know It

A Pooh Christmas: Holiday Songs From The Hundred Acre Wood. November 8, 1994.

  1. Deck The Halls
  2. Sleigh Ride
  3. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
  4. Here We Come A-Caroling
  5. O Christmas Tree
  6. Jingle Bells
  7. Let It Snow Let It Snow Let It Snow
  8. Twelve Days Of Christmas
  9. Frosty The Snowman
  10. We Wish You A Merry Christmas

Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Scholastic Stories Produced Warner Bros. Program Seeing Elmo's World Up And Down Recording 2007 Between The Lions Tapes: This show presents learning as fun, relevant and rewarding for all children, with a special emphasis on the Latino population. The show chronicles the adventures of two 10-year-old Latino siblings, Maya and Miguel Santos, as they figure out how to leave their stamp on the world around them, and features their relatives and diverse neighborhood friends. This show centers on Maya's well-intentioned meddling in her family and friends' lives, ultimately creating new quandaries to fix. Their mother is from Mexico, and their father is from Puerto Rico. The underlying message is the importance of doing good for the family and community, and the philosophy that shared happiness is greater than personal gain. The show presents a positive, culturally rich portrayal of Latino family, language and cultures. Four Pos from Taiwan Drumming here and Dancing Sevillanas Spain: 2 on top, 2 on the bottom, 4 circles on their heads, 8 ears, 8 eyes, 4 noses, 4 mouths, 4 televisions on their tummies turned off, here 8 toes, here and 8 knees, the narrator counts: Po appeared there, 1 Po, another Po appeared: 2 Pos, another Po appeared: 3 Pos, another Po appeared there: 4 Pos, then 4 Pos say Eh-Oh. Saturday March 24 2007 for a Saturday morning here at 8:00 AM Kevin recorded here Elmo's World Up And Down from show 4080 "Elmo Becomes A Bird" from a 2008 DVD Elmo's World "Opposites". Mr. Noodle rode Snuffy a see-saw, that hippo counted 17 times on that pogo stick, Horatio the Elephant was in the elevator there, Super-Grover tries to show up and down to Elmo but he's having a hard time flying with his cape, Diasia took her parents car to the playground first thing Diasia does straight for the slide four times with Diasia's good friend Cindy then after that the swings with her mom her mom gave Diasia a push to get her started. This Christmas Kevin played Between The Lions tapes simply a surprise with seen on PBS Kids. Here Announcer Bunny program preview in the beginning PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end. Announcer Bunny here to show you what's coming up, next on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, check out what's coming up, here on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, don't touch that remote! Here comes Between the Lions! Please stay tuned to see what happens next on my favorite show. That's right, Between the Lions! So in the end for now he says, If you think that was fun, watch this! Segments in the show here like Sam Spud, Chicken Jane, Cliff Hanger, Word Doctor With Dr. Ruth Wordheimer, Gawain's Word, plus a few other segments here for it. So in the end here of some awesome Between The Lions tapes website promo from Click: There Are Games And Stories At The Between The Lions Website: Pbskids.org, Or America Online Keyword: PBS Kids.

Focus On Family Angel Wings Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 From Sony Wonder Tape: Join the Angel Wings as they solve problems fun as they did with good friends Rosa, Joey and the gang four videos from 1999: "Mission: Caring 101", "Mission: Christmas Spirit", "Mission: Teamwork", and "Mission: Friendship" here.

Parlor Show Barney Tape WNED PBS On VHS 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Arthur Videotapes From 1997: From Monday January 1 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Tuesday December 31 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM this collection of VHS tapes with Parlor Tape Treasures seeing it on YouTube.

Jim's Tapes From Jim Henson Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Featuring Jim Henson's Muppets: From Monday January 1 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Tuesday December 31 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM this collection of video releases together with compilations of the company's television programs, and new direct-to-video productions, including the child-oriented series "Muppet Sing Alongs" and "Jim Henson's Preschool Collection."

It's The Muppets Direct-To-Video From 1993 From Jim Henson Video Program With 2 Tapes For Muppets: Join Kermit, Fozzie, Gonzo, Rowlf, Scooter, Janice and their friends in 2 great It's The Muppets videos: "Meet The Muppets" and "More Muppets Please".

Texas John Slaughter Direct-To-Video ABC Program Country Western Program 1958-1961 TV 1994 Disney Channel Version: The beginning theme song for the series includes the line "Texas John Slaughter made 'em do what they oughta, and if they didn't, they died."

R.E.A.D.Y. Tunes. From 1999. SIDE A: Read Me A Story, Drawing Song, One Banana, La La La, Dee Dee Dee, Pat Pat Patty Pat, One Fine Face, Rubber Duckie, SIDE B: Eensy Weensy Spider, Imagination, Nearly Missed, This Little Pig Went To Market, Question Song, One Small Voice, ABC Medley: Alphabet Song/Baa Baa Black Sheep/Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.

Seeing Annette Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Fun Ernie Eats Cookies In Bed Share Ernie Bert Bedtime: Join in the fun seeing Annette for it fun as she did for a Disney program. Bert tells Ernie not to eat cookies in bed, because he might get crumbs in the bed, and then he'll get crumbs in his pajamas, itch, and not be able to sleep. Ernie decides to eat cookies in Bert's bed instead. (EKA: Episode 0282). Video: Best Of Friends (September 4, 2012).

Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Scholastic Stories Produced Warner Bros. Program Seeing Elmo's World Up And Down Recording 2007 Between The Lions Tapes, Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Scholastic Stories Produced Warner Bros. Program Showing Elmo's World Up And Down Recording 2007 Between The Lions Tapes: This show presents learning as fun, relevant and rewarding for all children, with a special emphasis on the Latino population. The show chronicles the adventures of two 10-year-old Latino siblings, Maya and Miguel Santos, as they figure out how to leave their stamp on the world around them, and features their relatives and diverse neighborhood friends. This show centers on Maya's well-intentioned meddling in her family and friends' lives, ultimately creating new quandaries to fix. Their mother is from Mexico, and their father is from Puerto Rico. The underlying message is the importance of doing good for the family and community, and the philosophy that shared happiness is greater than personal gain. The show presents a positive, culturally rich portrayal of Latino family, language and cultures. Four Pos from Taiwan Drumming here and Dancing Sevillanas Spain: 2 on top, 2 on the bottom, 4 circles on their heads, 8 ears, 8 eyes, 4 noses, 4 mouths, 4 televisions on their tummies turned off, here 8 toes, here and 8 knees, the narrator counts: Po appeared there, 1 Po, another Po appeared: 2 Pos, another Po appeared: 3 Pos, another Po appeared there: 4 Pos, then 4 Pos say Eh-Oh. Saturday March 24 2007 for a Saturday morning here at 8:00 AM Kevin recorded here Elmo's World Up And Down from show 4080 "Elmo Becomes A Bird" from a 2008 DVD Elmo's World "Opposites". Mr. Noodle rode Snuffy a see-saw, that hippo counted 17 times on that pogo stick, Horatio the Elephant was in the elevator there, Super-Grover tries to show up and down to Elmo but he's having a hard time flying with his cape, Diasia took her parents car to the playground first thing Diasia does straight for the slide four times with Diasia's good friend Cindy then after that the swings with her mom her mom gave Diasia a push to get her started. This Christmas Kevin played Between The Lions tapes simply a surprise with seen on PBS Kids. Here Announcer Bunny program preview in the beginning PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end. Announcer Bunny here to show you what's coming up, next on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, check out what's coming up, here on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, don't touch that remote! Here comes Between the Lions! Please stay tuned to see what happens next on my favorite show. That's right, Between the Lions! So in the end for now he says... If you think that was fun, watch this! Segments in the show here like Sam Spud, Chicken Jane, Cliff Hanger, Word Doctor With Dr. Ruth Wordheimer, Gawain's Word, plus a few other segments here for it. So in the end here of some awesome Between The Lions tapes website promo from Click: There Are Games And Stories At The Between The Lions Website: Pbskids.org, Or America Online Keyword: PBS Kids.

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Fun as it did for now first repeated from three day weekend special Fathers Day break here like Saturday June 17 at 12:17 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yung Zodiac World Sharon Eubank Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Springs Cow Dog Pig Dear Ike Teen Idol Queer Sillicon Lodge Whistle Todd Tubsie Puerto Rico Bees Barry Manilow’s Birthday The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Barry Manilow's birthday songs for his music Kevin searches by voice Alma Goes To Puerto Rico playing bomba at the beach celebrating their grandmother's 100th birthday, Sunday June 18 at 12:18 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Bubonic Plague World Bobby Green Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Fathers Day Blue Bowl From Tots Modea Company Sondheim Todd Tubsie Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Paul McCartney’s Birthday The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Fathers Day with Paul McCartney's birthday star of the Beatles songs for his music, Monday June 19 at 12:19 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yung Wox Wiz World Sally Power Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Springs Cow Dog Pig Juneteenth Paula Abdul’s Birthday Theater Doctors Appointment Todd Tubsie Work It Out Wombats Outstanding The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Juneteenth Paula Abdul's birthday songs for her music fabulous as you did simply a sweet lady for now Dad went to a doctors appointment. Starting Tuesday will be last day for Spring fun as it did first day for Summer back to Summit Central category page where Kevin tells keys to use a quiet voice in Central to visit Ana, Bob, Stanley, Danny, Miss Deb and their Summit friends before Steps Kevin wants to do Disneyland Fun on August 14 1990 sooner after Steps at 2:30 Kevin decides he wants to do Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah very first sing-along here October 14 1986 that very first sing-along.

Kids For Character VHS Direct-To-Video TV Hit Lyrick Studios Program Six Words Of Character Show Hits: Join in the fun as they teach kids six words of character trustwortiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship with 2 hit videos here Kids For Character with Choices Count. Kids in their title Kids For Character: Michael, Sarah, Joey, Maria, Patrick, and Katie. Kids in their last tape: Carlos, Kelsey, Evan, Mariana, Jake, and Tiffany.

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Sweet ABC medley with here Kids' Favorite Songs track 7 of 15 here Alphabet Song Big Bird, Baa Baa Black Sheep Count Von Count, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Prairie Dawn.

Wonderful grouch medley with here Kids' Favorite Songs track 5 of 15 here Jack And Jill, Little Miss Muffet, Mistress Mary.

Goodness medley with Let's Sing A Song That Everybody Knows from Sesame Street Sing-Along: The Bear Went Over The Mountain Bert, Eensy Weensy Spider Ernie, here Alphabet Song Bert, George Washington Bridge Ernie.

Intelligent melody track 11 of 15 here of Shake Your Doodle Allegra's Favorite Songs here Alphabet Song Allegra, Baa Baa Black Sheep Reed, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Ms. Melody.

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Marvelous Visit Cool Great Halloween Party At Disneyland a Halloween party is being hosted at The Haunted Mansion, and everyone is invited! Between songs, a subplot features three children—Zach, Sally, and Sam—going on a pumpkin hunt, help decorate, read from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and look for costumes to wear. After trick-or-treating, the guests gather for "The Monster Mash".

Seeing Bow-Wow Ball Party With Pongo And Perdita Pongo, Perdita and the puppies prepare for the Bow-Wow Ball, a party for dogs and their owners.

Excellent Visit Safari Tour At Disney's Animal Kingdom Flik, Mickey and the rest of the gang spend the day at Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort.

You Can Fly With Useful Tunes For Flying soar to magical heights with this sparkling program of sing-along singing fun! Get the whole family together and join a gathering of Disney characters for an enchanted songfest... highlighted by a rainbow of scenes from best-loved animated classics, movies and cartoons.

Outgoing Very Merry Christmas Songs Fun it's the happiest time of the year! And the season of Santa, reindeer and gift-wrapped surprises will be even jollier with this joyful volume of Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Very Merry Christmas Songs. Gather up the family and enjoy a fun-filled collection of the most beloved Christmas songs and carols, accompanied by a wonderland of wintry holiday scenes! It's a kaleidoscope of sights and sounds that is sure to make everyone's holiday very, very merry!

Counting Twelve Days Of Christmas Fun Country Hoedown Mickey and the gang spend Christmas at Mickey's Log Cabin and at Disneyland.

Quiet Vote Circle Of Fun Life For Lions Disney presents two show-stopping songs from the smash hit movie, The Lion King-the endearing "Circle of Life" and the rip-roaring "I Just Can't Wait to Be King". But there's even more to sing about! The circle of sing-along fun includes unforgettable songs from The Aristocats, Aladdin, Pinocchio, and others!

Outgoing Wonderful Colors Of The Wind Hits Fun celebrate the music and learn your favorite songs from Disney's 33rd animated hit, Pocahontas! This colorful musical celebration includes "Just Around the Riverbend" and "Colors of the Wind". Plus, a new "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" montage from The Lion King, "The Work Song", and other popular Disney songs performed by your favorite Disney characters!

Excellent Topsy Turvy Day Hunchback Notre Dame Celebration celebrate a festival of sing-along fun as you learn the words to your favorite songs from Disney's 34th animated masterpiece, The Hunchback of Notre Dame! It's a bright and lively parade of songs, featuring "Topsy Turvy" and "Out There"-plus "You've Got a Friend in Me" from Toy Story, "Family" from James and the Giant Peach, "Streets of Gold" from Oliver & Company and more-all performed by the Disney characters you love!

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Babar Direct-To-Video From Family Home Entertainment Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Narrated By Peter Ustinov: Based on the books by Jean de Brunhoff and Laurent de Brunhoff, the plot of the first two seasons focuses on the story of Babar as it is told by him to his children. The past Babar is a young elephant who, traumatized by a hunter slaughtering his mother, flees from his home forest in exile to the city, where a kind Old Lady adopts him and teaches him the ways of human life. He returns to his home forest full of ideas for progress and, following the previous elephant king's death from eating poisonous mushrooms, hatches a plan to drive out the unnamed hunter and his men. For his heroism, Babar is crowned king of the elephants, plans and builds Celesteville, and grows up to become a father himself. While the first two seasons focus on Babar's recollections of his childhood and early years as king, as well as some two stories told by his children, the series shifts its focus in the third season to Babar's family life in the present day.

Dixie's Diner Direct-To-Video Tape From 1989: Dig in to visit Dixie's Diner serving food he or she would like to share together.

Flip Wilson Show Direct-To-Video NBC Hit Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Hit Fun Show Hits: The show consisted of many skits in a 60-minute variety format. It also broke new ground in American television by using a "theatre-in-the-round" stage format, with the audience seated on all sides of a circular performance area (with some seats located behind the sketch sets on occasion). Mr. Wilson was most famous for creating the role of Geraldine Jones, a sassy, modern woman who had a boyfriend named Killer (who, when not in prison, was at the pool hall). Flip also created the role of Reverend Leroy, who was the minister of the Church of What's Happening Now! New parishioners were wary of coming to the church as it was hinted that Reverend Leroy was a con artist. Wilson popularized the catchphrase "The Devil made me do it!". Geraldine Jones was a huge part of The Flip Wilson Show and was played by Wilson wearing women's clothing. Some of "Geraldine's" most famous quotes are, "The Devil made me buy this dress!", "Don't you touch me, honey, you don't know me that well! You devil, you!" and "What you see is what you get!" In addition to the skits, Wilson also signed many popular singers to provide entertainment. African-American singers such as Ella Fitzgerald, James Brown, Louis Armstrong, Lena Horne, Stevie Wonder, The Jackson 5, The Chi-Lites, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight & the Pips, The Pointer Sisters, Charley Pride, Johnny Mathis, The Temptations, and The Supremes appeared on the program, as well as many contemporary white entertainers like Bobby Darin (a frequent guest on his show), Bing Crosby (two appearances), Roy Clark, Joan Rivers, The Osmonds, Johnny Cash, Roger Miller, and Pat Boone. Usually, the singers also chose to partake in skits with Wilson. Wilson's clout allowed him to get both the new breakout performers (such as The Jackson 5, Roberta Flack, Sandy Duncan, Lily Tomlin, George Carlin, Bill Cosby, Richard Pryor, Albert Brooks, Lola Falana, and Melba Moore, all of whom became very popular during this period) as well as established singers. In late 1971, gospel legend Mahalia Jackson made one of her last public performances on The Flip Wilson Show. While The Flip Wilson Show first shared a studio with other television series, Wilson's massive popularity allowed for him to get his own set of soundstages, starting in the fall 1972 season. As the seasons went on, however, the show's ratings slipped; ratings across the variety show genre began a terminal decline in the mid-1970s. This, coupled with Wilson's repeated demands for higher raises in his salary, caused the series to go over its budget and led to its cancellation.

Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater Direct-To-Video: The series involves Hello Kitty and her friends (and occasionally family) doing their own version of popular fairy tales and stories.

Jayce And The Wheeled Warriors Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Born To Liberty Tour: The series follows protagonists Jayce, Flora, Herc Stormsailor, Oon, and Gillian in their search for Jayce's father Audric. Meanwhile, they are opposing the main antagonist Saw Boss and his followers, the Monster Minds. Audric was a botanist who performed experiments with biotechnology, one experiment creating Flora. In another experiment, Audric attempted to create a plant that could prevent starvation. But when he succeeded, a nearby star exploded into a supernova. The radiation from the supernova's explosion changed the plant and four others into the Monster Minds: a race of plant-like monsters who wish to conquer the universe. Audric created a root that could destroy the Monster Minds, but was forced to flee before he could complete the task, after which the Monster Minds made Audric's laboratory their headquarters. Audric kept half of the root himself and gave the other half to his servant, the Eternal Squire Oon, whom he sent to serve Jayce. Jayce and his friends are thereafter on a quest to find Audric and form the complete root. Marisa Tomei's birthday of 2022 Kevin did Born To Liberty that cool tape from Liberty's Kids that parody of Bruce Springsteen's Born To Run that parody Sarah playing saxophone James plays guitar.

Liberty's Kids Direct-To-Video VHS DVD Program PBS Kids Program Presidents Of United States Shows Fun: The show features celebrity voice talents, such as CBS News anchorman Walter Cronkite (as Benjamin Franklin), Sylvester Stallone (as Paul Revere), Ben Stiller (as Thomas Jefferson), Billy Crystal (as John Adams), Annette Bening (as Abigail Adams), Dustin Hoffman (as Benedict Arnold), Michael Douglas (as Patrick Henry), Arnold Schwarzenegger (as Baron von Steuben), Liam Neeson (as John Paul Jones), Whoopi Goldberg (as Deborah Sampson), Charles Shaughnessy (as King George III), Michael York (as Admiral Lord Richard Howe), Ralph Fiennes (as General Lord Charles Cornwallis), and Don Francisco (as Bernardo de Gálvez), who lend credence to characters critical to the forming of a free country, from the Boston Tea Party to the Constitutional Convention.

New Adventures Of Beany And Cecil Direct-To-Video Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Revival Program: ABC had been negotiating for the production of the show with the Clampett family, who insisted that John Kricfalusi would be part of the production. The long negotiations delayed the start of production to mid-July, causing much of the animation to be rushed in order to meet the September deadline. Tensions rose between Kricfalusi and ABC over the tone of the show, leading to an uncomfortable atmosphere for the show's crew. The more ABC strove to soften the show, the more Kricfalusi pushed for shocking and offensive material. The Clampett family were ultimately not very happy with the cartoon, but remained supportive of Kricfalusi. ABC cancelled the show after a handful of episodes as they found the humor not suitable for children's programming. As a result, ABC replaced it with Hanna-Barbera's The Flintstone Kids.

Pole Position Direct-To-Video: The show features the Darretts, a family of stunt-driving crime fighters, who investigated and thwarted wrongdoing while operating under the front of a traveling show known as the "Pole Position Stunt Show", which was sponsored by the United States government in order to give cover for their investigative activity and provide maintenance for the high-demand vehicles. The Darretts had two adult children and a third child who was much younger in age. A road accident ended the life of the parents, and the father's younger brother, known as Uncle Zack, took charge of the stunt show. He said that now that the patriarch and his wife were dead, it was incumbent upon the two adult children, Tess and Dan, to continue their parents' dangerous and proud work. The vehicles feature numerous hidden gadgets like water skis and hover jets. The vehicles' computers themselves are portable and can be removed from the dashboards and carried around using handles—thus they are often referred to as "the modules". The modules are characters appearing as talking computer-drawn faces displayed on video screens.

Rainbow Brite Direct-To-Video TV Show Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Fully Animated TV Program: A young girl named Wisp is brought to a dark, desolate land with the mission to bring color to this fictional world by locating the "Sphere of Light". Along the way, she befriends a sprite named Twink and a talking horse named Starlite. She also finds a mysterious baby who turns out to be the key to her mission. With the help of her new friends, Wisp locates the legendary Color Belt and rescues the seven Color Kids, who had been trapped by the King of Shadows. Using the Color Belt, Wisp defeats the King of Shadows, liberates the sprites, and brings color and beauty to the land, henceforth called Rainbow Land. Wisp is renamed Rainbow Brite by the Sphere of Light in recognition of her leadership role over the Color Kids. Together, Rainbow Brite and the Color Kids are responsible for managing all the colors in the universe. The Color Kids spread color across the universe from the Color Console inside the Color Castle. Each member of the Color Kids is responsible for a specific color. They each have a personal sprite, and are in charge of several sprites that extract Color Crystals from nearby caves. These crystals are processed into Star Sprinkles which are the essential components to brightening and coloring any object or place. Rainbow Brite and the Color Kids' mission is often complicated by the likes of Murky Dismal, his sidekick Lurky, and other villains. Brian, a boy from Earth, sometimes assists Rainbow Brite in her adventures. In the movie Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer, the setting expands to include the diamond planet Spectra.[5] All the light in the universe passes through Spectra before coming to Earth. However, Earth soon falls into wintry darkness when the diamond-obsessed Dark Princess decides to steal Spectra for her own. Rainbow Brite and her horse Starlite must team with Spectra's boy warrior Krys and his robotic horse On-X to defeat the powers of darkness and save Spectra, Earth, and the universe.

Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters From Beverly Hills Direct-To-Video Superhero TV Program: The show was set in Beverly Hills, California. The four central characters of the show were teens selected by a blobby alien named Nimbar to fight off the monsters sent by the evil Emperor Gorganus, who wants to conquer Earth because it is the focal point for a network of "Power Portals" that would facilitate conquest of the galaxy. In the first episode, Nimbar recruits the four high school students and with a touch by his slimy "finger" gives them each a special tattoo based on a constellation in the celestial sphere. When their tattoos flash, this means Nimbar needs them and a portal appears that they can pass through to enter his chamber. Nimbar is the Head Protector of the Power Portals. As such, he served as a Zordon-style mentor. The teens could then stand atop platforms called "Transo Discs" which teleports them to the scene of the monster attack and transforms them into giant, muscular, Ultraman-style, sleeveless spandex-clad "Galactic Sentinels" who wear American superheroic half-cowl masks in the style of Batman with Power Rangers-style metal face plates that cover their nose, mouth and chin. When their acrobatic martial arts skills were not enough, they could put their hands together in an interlocking square and form the ultimate Galactic Sentinel called Knightron. In one episode, there was a temporary replacement for Laurie when she was injured badly by Predaraptor. He is known as Orion in sentinel mode, his true form. His civilian name was unknown in his duration on Earth. But when Nimbar pronounced his name in an utterance of gurgles, he stated with a sneer, "just call me Rick". He was played by Kevin Castro, who also played Tanker in the related series Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad. They frequently could be seen in the Cafe Maison coffee shop at which Drew worked as a waitress and cashier. Drew's aunt, a famous soap opera actress named Nicole Nash, once attempted to purchase the coffee house, but decided against it after running into various issues planning a party there (though the issues were all excuses made by the Sentinels, trying to keep her away from a bomb sent by Gorganus). One difference between the two shows is that in this show, people noted they were missing. When Drew's aunt confronted her and Drew revealed her secret, she brought her to a psychiatrist to help with her "delusions". It also differed from similar shows in that the heroes were not good friends and in that they sometimes had trouble getting along. The show also featured at least one episode that made a jab at the "monster of the day" convention by showing how tactically unsound the practice is for conquering a planet. Gorganus went on vacation in that episode and Lechner, Gorganus' unintelligent purple bird pet, tried to conquer Earth in his absence. Lechner's inexperience with the computer systems causes him to send and recall the monster repeatedly, confusing Nimbar to the point of mental regression and nearly winning the day. The Galactic Sentinels must not reveal their true identity to anyone. In the event that someone happens to follow them through a power portal, they will end up being subjected to the Memory Fader once the monster that Emperor Gorganus sends is defeated.

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Action Man Direct-To-Video TV Superhero Program: Action Man is a member of an elite multinational task force named Action Force who fight against the terrorist Dr. X and his "Council of Doom". Action Man is also portrayed as being an amnesiac who is trying to unlock the mystery of his past.

Captain N: The Game Master Direct-To-Video: The character Captain N first appeared in Nintendo Power magazine, created by Nintendo staff member and magazine editor Randy Studdard. The original concept involved Captain N (originally known as "Captain Nintendo") as a Nintendo employee and the Mother Brain as a piece of programming from a Nintendo game pak that went rogue. Captain N had the power to temporarily give life to characters and items from Nintendo games. The story left a door open for a sequel (Mother Brain is temporarily defeated but her return was said to be inevitable, and Captain N vows to stop her when the time comes). Nintendo of America, Inc. later decided to follow Studdard's ideas and create a cartoon series, opting neither to credit nor to compensate its creator. DIC Entertainment was shopped as the animation studio, and changed various aspects of the original idea while keeping the main premise of the Captain opposing Mother Brain as he interacted with a number of video game characters. Captain Nintendo also appeared in a prerecorded Nintendo Universe tip line series by Nintendo that was updated weekly. Captain Nintendo was joined by a computer companion named Emerald to offer tips on popular Nintendo Game Paks, as well as upcoming game announcements.

Extreme Dinosaurs Direct-To-Video Program Science Fantasy Hit Adventure: The series starred a Tyrannosaurus, a Triceratops, a Stegosaurus, and a Pteranodon that were transformed into super warriors by an interdimensional criminal named Argor Zardok. They rebelled against the alien criminal and battle with Argor's second group of warriors known as the evil Raptors. Eventually, the Raptors' objective is to cause global warming by increasing the Earth's temperature, which will make life on earth more comfortable for dinosaurs.

Get Along Gang Direct-To-Video CBS TV Hit Program Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103: The Get Along Gang is a group of 6 pre-adolescent anthropomorphic animal characters in the fictional town of Green Meadow, who form a club that meets in an abandoned caboose and who have various adventures whose upbeat stories were intended to show the importance of teamwork and friendship. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11.

Kidd Video Direct-To-Video The Arthur Videos From 1997 Kevin Plays Six Arthur Tapes From Christmas 2017: The title sequence explained the plot; Kidd Video and his band (Named Kidd, Carla, Ash, & Whiz) of the same name (played by live action performers in the first half of the title sequence) were practicing in a storage unit when an animated villain named the Master Blaster appeared, and transported them to the Master Blaster's home dimension, a cartoon world called the Flipside. The Master Blaster plans to use them as his musical slaves. They were rescued by a fairy named Glitter and subsequently spent each episode of the series either helping to free the denizens of the Flipside from the Master Blaster's rule, or trying to find a way back home to the "real world". The show was dominated by an MTV-esque music video theme. Each episode featured at least one action sequence set to a popular song, and the heroes would often distract their enemies by showing current music videos and sneak off while the enemies were entranced. Each episode also ended with a live-action music video by Kidd Video. Other pop cultural current events featured heavily in the show as well: the characters often breakdanced to relax, rode on skateboards and one episode was devoted entirely to video games. The visual style of the cartoon itself was heavily influenced by the more surreal videos showing on MTV and by album artwork of the era by artists like Roger Dean. The band was created specifically for the show; they performed their own songs and they provided the voices for their cartoon counterparts. At the end of some episodes, the live action band would be shown once again performing a music video, such as "A Little TLC". The music videos produced by Kidd Video then became very popular in Israel, which then produced fan merchandise such as coloring books and chocolate bars with images of the band.

M.A.S.K. Direct-To-Video Superhero TV Program Fun Action Adventure Tape Science Fiction: M.A.S.K. (an acronym for "Mobile Armored Strike Kommand") is a special task force led by Matt Trakker, who operate transforming armored vehicles in their ongoing battle against the criminal organization V.E.N.O.M. (an acronym for Vicious Evil Network of Mayhem) with an emphasis on superpowered helmets (called "masks") worn by the characters of both factions. V.E.N.O.M.'s primary goal was obtaining money through either robbery, extortion, counterfeiting, kidnapping, or attempting to steal historical artifacts, but M.A.S.K. always found a way to foil their plans.

Street Sharks Direct-To-Video Cartoon Superhero Program On VHS From 1995 Undersea Tape From Dic Toon-Time Video: A university professor named Dr. Robert Bolton and his partner Dr. Luther Paradigm create a machine known as the "gene-slammer" which is capable of changing aquatic animals into anthropomorphic hybrids by combining their DNA. In his attempt to prevent Paradigm from using this machine for personal power, Bolton is transformed into an unseen monstrosity, but escapes. Later, Paradigm gives Bolton's four sons John, Bobby, Coop, and Clint the likeness of four different sharks. When Dr. Paradigm captures their friend Bends, the resulting "Street Sharks" rescue him and the resulting battle causes Paradigm to be combined with piranha DNA (for which he is often nicknamed "Dr. Piranoid" by other characters). In subsequent episodes, Dr. Paradigm creates a variety of mutant animals to destroy the Street Sharks while attempting to persuade the inhabitants of their native metropolis of Fission City to imprison them. Of these mutant animals, a few sided with the Sharks themselves: namely Rox, Moby Lick, Mantaman, and El Swordo. The final few episodes introduced the Dino Vengers: a group of extraterrestrial dinosaurs allied with the Street Sharks against their own rivals in the Raptor Gang. When Dr. Paradigm wanted to get a sample of the Raptors' DNA to improve himself, they trick him by giving him iguana DNA which transforms him into "Dr. Iguanazoid" leading to him working with the Raptors where they will reward him by correcting the DNA mistake they gave him. In the end, Paradigm is captured and imprisoned while the Raptor Gang leaves Earth. The Dino Vengers later had their own series called Extreme Dinosaurs where they and the Raptors had different backgrounds.

Wild West Cowboys Of Moo Mesa Direct-To-Video Program VHS Tape EP/SLP Mode From Random House Home Video Seen It From ABC: The series focuses on trying to keep justice in the frontier territory. The lawbreakers were too much for the corrupt regulators of Cowtown (namely Mayor Oscar Bulloney and Sheriff Terrorbull) to handle by themselves. Helping them out, whether they wanted it or not, were a group of peacekeepers known as cowboys led by Marshal Moo Montana and joined by the Dakota Dude and the Cowlorado Kid. Marshal Moo Montana and his deputies had their hands full with several ruffians and outlaw gangs that plagued the otherwise peaceful town.

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Starcom: The U.S. Space Force Direct-To-Video Produced By Dic Animation City World TV Cartoon From 1987: The plot detailed the adventures of an American astronaut brigade as they fought off attempted invasions by Shadow Force, a nasty collection of humans and robots led by the nefarious Emperor Dark. The toy line was popular in Europe and Asia, but was unsuccessful in the North American domestic market.

Action Man Direct-To-Video Animation Cartoon Superhero Program Based On Fun Action Man Toys By Hasbro: The show is not directly related to the 1995 show, however in some details and plot twists demonstrates itself as a prequel. In this series, Alexander "Alex" Mann is an extreme sports athlete known as "Action Man" and is a member of Team Xtreme. The show's theme song "Amp it up Action Man" was written and performed by Saban Entertainment's Paul Gordon. Alex Mann, Action Man's civilian identity, is an extreme sports athlete of Team Xtreme, taking part in the Mastervision Network's Acceleration Games, a series of unconventional televised sporting activities all over the world. Danger and adrenaline trigger hidden mental powers called AMP (Advanced Macro Probability) Factor, a result of secret experiments by his former high school coach Simon Grey. With it, Alex is able to calculate all future possibilities, choosing the best course of action. Alex "Action" Mann, Desmond "Grinder" Sinclair, Agnes "Fidget" Wilson, and Ricky Singh-Baines must stop arch-enemy Doctor X, a brilliant geneticist and bio-engineer, who will stop at nothing to duplicate Alex's AMP Factor to rebuild Earth with the genetically enhanced neo-humanity.

Eleanor And Franklin Direct-To-Video Based On Books By Joseph P. Lash VHS Volumes HBO Program: It is the first part in a two-part "biopic" miniseries (with a later sequel telecast the following year) based on Joseph P. Lash's biography and history from 1971, Eleanor and Franklin, based on their correspondence and recently opened archives.

George Martin Direct-To-Video BBC TV VHS Program UK From 1998: George Martin hosts a musical tape In My Life.

Connect With English Direct-To-Video VHS PBS WGBH Boston Program Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS 1998 Sesame Street Version Dad's Birthday: Dramatic stories are used to teach language skills. Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Kevin's friends Ma and Dub would like to say happy birthday to Dad they'd like to eat chicken waffle fries some hot dogs plus Dad's vanilla layer cake Kevin also does have Pineview on Dad's birthday Mr. Jesse said they'd like to get Sing-along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box as Sebastian, Ariel, plus that undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label tape date in this May 18 1990, print date in this was October 30 1992 that day Beauty And The Beast came to VHS, long version of Disneyland's 35th Anniversary promo before program starts the original title card then in the end Sing-along Songs 1990 Promo (from Under The Sea).

Seven Little Monsters Direct-To-Video On PBS Kids Based On The Little Bear Books By Maurice Senak Hit SHOUT Elmo: The series, based on the book of the same name, was created by Maurice Sendak and directed by Neil Affleck, Lynn Reist, and Glenn Sylvester. Each monster is named after a different number from one to seven, and each has unique physical characteristics. SHOUT Elmo that cool 2005 hit Sesame Street toy red box with three fabulous shouts here on his shirt on five color letters green S orange H purple O yellow U blue T pink exclamation point blue Try Me down there press his feet then he'll wave his arms up and down singing a hit Shout.

Elliot Moose Direct-To-Video Based On Books By Jed MacKay Six Arthur Videos 1997 From Christmas 2017: The series was developed by Jed MacKay and produced by Marianne Culbert. Christmas 2017 Kevin watched Arthur videos from 1997 based on books by Marc Brown.

Corduroy Direct-To-Video PBS Kids Program Based On Books By Don Freeman: Join in the fun based on Corduroy books by Don Freeman. The story is set in New York City and follows the teddy bear Corduroy (whose personality is similar to a preschool child) and his best friend Lisa, an American schoolgirl of Jamaican heritage.

Make Way For Noddy Direct-To-Video PBS Kids Program Created By Mallory Lewis Fully Animated TV Program: The format of the show was changed in some ways from previous incarnations of Noddy, to take advantage of the CGI medium and to appeal to more contemporary audiences, such as Noddy now also being able to fly a plane as part of his taxi duties, and making Master Tubby Bear a more believable character, but largely it stuck to what the franchise established prior-hand. This series also introduced actual children voicing the younger characters. Along with the story episodes featuring Noddy and his friends, the PBS Kids format included two interstitial programs, a music video and footage of British television presenter Naomi Wilkinson from Milkshake!. The Say it with Noddy interstitials featured Noddy learning various foreign language words (Spanish, French, Swahili, Russian & Mandarin) from a robot named Whizz (voiced by Matt Hill in the US and Justin Fletcher in the UK). It features songs written by Steven and Julie Bernstein, Larry Grossman and Lorraine Feather. The music was directed by Terry and Sharon Sampson while the theme song and the music video segments were performed by the cast of the TV show Kidsongs.

Allegra's Window Direct-To-Video Nick Jr. VHS Program Sony Wonder Paramount 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs: The series follows Allegra through the daily triumphs, trials, and tribulations of being a little girl. She and her big brother Rondo, along with her best friend Lindi (a yellow dog), a pesky blue neighborhood cat named Riff and a green boy named Poco all try to learn about the world around them with the help of their neighborhood friends. At the end of each episode, Allegra sits at her window and reflects on all the lessons she has learned. The series was music-based and included musically inspired characters named Lindi, Rondo, Riff, Poco, Reed, Miss Melody, Ellington, Encora, Sonata, Clef, Woofer, Aria, Tweeter, Flugie, Vi, and of course, Allegra the title character's name herself. There were also segments that feature talking musical instruments that live on the wall of Reed's Music shop. Over 100 original songs were created for the series, under the oversight of musical director Don Sebesky. The original decision to use the name Allegra for the show's lead occurred after creator/executive producer Jan Fleming attended a dinner party at the house of London-based academics and was introduced to their youngest daughter, Allegra. That evening, she remarked that it would be a great name for the little girl at the center of the project she was working on.

Gullah Gullah Island Direct-To-Video Nick Jr. Program VHS Sony Wonder Paramount The Alphabet Song From Sing Along The Listening Game Old MacDonald From Show 4019: The show was hosted by Ron Daise - now the vice president for Creative Education at Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina - and his wife Natalie Daise, both of whom also served as cultural advisors, and were inspired by the Gullah culture of Ron Daise's home of St. Helena Island, South Carolina, part of the Sea Islands. From a cool 1995 program from Punky Brewster Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting Friday do after Central Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along with Meowsic doing 43 meows of that song then The Listening Game then sing Old MacDonald from show 4019 with 49 meows for each animal verse comes after chicken, goose.

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Direct-To-Video Weekdays Monday-Friday At 1:30 PBS TV Hit Program Produced By Family Communications: Mister Rogers' Neighborhood was produced by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania public broadcaster WQED and Rogers' non-profit production company Family Communications, Inc., previously known as Small World Enterprises prior to 1971; the company was renamed The Fred Rogers Company after Rogers' death (it has since been renamed again to Fred Rogers Productions as of 2019). Watch the show weekdays at 1:30 for it.

American Sews With Sue Hausmann Direct-To-Video PBS VHS Hit Program: Join Sue Hausmann as she sews things together.

Sit And Be Fit Direct-To-Video VHS PBS Program VHS Title From 1987 Videotape Volumes: Join in the fun with their host Marianne Wilson plenty of wonderful stretches and fun exercises.

Muppet Show Direct-To-Video Volumes From Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment: The Muppet Show is presented as a variety show, featuring recurring sketches and musical numbers interspersed with plotlines taking place backstage and in other areas of the venue. Within its context, Kermit the Frog (performed by Henson) acts as showrunner and host, who tries to maintain control of the overwhelming antics of the other Muppet characters, as well as appease the rotating slate of guest stars. The Muppet Show is also known for its uniquely designed characters, burlesque nature, physical slapstick, sometimes absurdist and surreal humour, and parodies. As The Muppet Show became popular, many celebrities were eager to perform with the Muppets on television and in subsequent films.

If I Can Be Direct-To-Video From Kid Vision: Dress up what they want to be.

Cedarmont Kids Direct-To-Video VHS And DVD Program Spanish Version On DVDs Title Soundtrack CD And Cassette: Cedarmont Kids is an American music series published by Benson in 1993. The series is written by Mike and Sue Gay. Cedarmont Kids was the best selling Christian children's music since 1993. The series were created by Mike Gay and his wife, Sue. Sing along with Cedarmont Kids videos and DVDs plus CDs and cassettes singing it along through the kids then.

Goodfellas Hit Adventures Of The Gummi Bears Direct-To-Video UK Tape Top The Alpha Sarah Song: Adventures of the Gummi Bears takes place within a fantasy world of magic, monsters, and medival living. 500 years before the events of the first episode, humans lived in peace alongside a race of beings known as Gummi bears - anthropomorphic bears with great skills in magic and technology. However, an unknown event forced Gummi Bears to flee to safer lands across the sea, leaving small groups to mind their machinery, cities and ancient warrens in their absence. Over the years that followed, humans began to forget their existence, with the few remaining bears opting to become hidden from the sight of humans for their safety, eventually leading humans to beleiving that Gummi Bears are merely legends and portraying them as characters in children's fairy tales. The series focuses on the lives of one small group, consisting of six Gummi Bears - Zummi, the elder of the group; Gruffi, a craftsman and mechanic; Grammi, a cook and mother to the younger members; Tummi, a slighty overweight, relaxed member; Sunni, a young female cub who wishes to enjoy her youth; and Cubbi, a young male cub seeking to become a knight. The group live within one of the Gummi Bear warrens called Gummi Glen, housed within an ancient tree and filled with a network of tunnels, rooms, and access to an ancient transport network known as Quick Tunnels. The group find themselves discovered by a human for a first time in the form of a young page named Calvin, whom they come across out cold after being chased by orges. Discovering he possesses an ancient Gummi medallion that can unlock the Great Book - an ancient manuscript containing the Gummi Bears' various laws and magic, and the chronicles of their good deeds - the group befriend Calvin, and eventually decide to assist anyone who needs help against wicked people. Alongside Calvin, the group also befriend Calla, a young princess from the page's home of Dunwyn Castle, and help the pair in protecting their kingdom from attacks by various villains. The most prominent villain the Gummi Bears face is Duke Igthorn, a former knight of Dunwyn who was exiled in disgrace for various misdeeds, who seeks revenge on the kingdom's ruler, King Gregor, by attacking his castle with an army of orges. To help the Gummis in their battles against villains, alongside other matters and problems that arise, the group make use of a special potion called "Gummiberry Juice", which temporarily grants them the power to bounce and become elusive. Humans may also drink the juice, which temporaily grants them superhuman strength, but only once a day; the Gummis may use their juice as many times as needed. Song of Sarah Collins: The "Alpha Sarah Song".

New Archies Direct-To-Video VHS A Title Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 From Golden Book Video: Archie produced an identically named and themed comic book series that ran alongside the animated series. In the series, Veronica uses the dialect of an archetypal valley girl. In the animated series produced by Filmation and the radio show, she had a southern accent. Dilton Doiley did not appear on The New Archies, and was replaced by an African American child named Eugene. Eugene's girlfriend Amani was also introduced in The New Archies, as was Archie's dog, Red.

Video Power Direct-To-Video TV VHS Treasuries Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Shows No Those Places: Allen J. Bohbot (CEO and Founder of Bohbot Entertainment) was the co-creator and co executive producer of Video Power with Saban Entertainment's founder as well Video Power creator and executive producer himself Haim Saban, along with Shuki Levy and Winston Richard. The series was taped in New York City at Kaufman Astoria Studios. No Those Places with 2 bars here for Love In The Junkyard sung by Oscar such a country ballad.

Kideo TV Direct-To-Video 1986-1987: The show was hosted by four youths in auto racing attire with chassis on their shoulders. They included a boy, 4U (Mark Hennessy) and a girl, Euphoria, who were the "good kids" of the show, and they taught lessons to the reckless Fast Lane, a fiery-haired teen with a flame-decorated chassis on his shoulders and the chubby, impressionable Couch Potato. These sketches were under five minutes in length, and their lessons were restated by Bob Keeshan, and the youths also did commercial bumpers. While this material was originally credited, no resources have made note of who was involved, and it is omitted from rerun packages.

Camp Candy Direct-To-Video 1989-1992 Dic Program Show Fun: The show is set in a fictional summer camp run by John Candy. Twenty-six episodes of the series aired during the 1989 and 1990 television seasons on the NBC television network. Almost all episodes would begin where John Candy would be trying to show an outdoor skill to some kids, to which he would then say it reminded him of a story, where he would tell of the episode in narration. John was a dedicated leader of Camp Candy, a summer camp that is presumably built by him, and he tries to get various kids to get along. Some episodes focused on John, namely having to stave off the bankruptcy or ruination of his camp due to the plots of Rex DeForest III. In the third season, Candy also appeared in live action segments, talking about nature and ecology. Several characters originating from SCTV that were performed by Candy or otherwise, also made guest appearances that season.

Dinosaucers Direct-To-Video 1987 Cartoon Program Produced By Dic Animation City Coca-Cola Telecommunications: The show follows the Dinosaucers and their battles against the evil Tyrannos.[5] Each group is composed of intelligent anthropomorphic dinosaurs or other prehistoric saurian species. The Dinosaucers are also allied with four humans known as the Secret Scouts. The two groups originally come from a planet in a counter-Earth orbit known as Reptilon. Most of the characters are named after the type of prehistoric animal they are based on, or some pun of the name. Both groups have a central base of operations. The Dinosaucers' base is called Lava Dome and is located in a mountain area, in a dormant volcano. The Tyrannos' base is located under a tar pit, which is next to an abandoned amusement park. Each of the groups' members save for Teryx and Terrible Dactyl–who can themselves fly–have flying ships in which they can travel and do battle. Most ships actually resemble the personae of their respective owners. Along with their individual ships, both groups have a large mothership of sorts as well.

Well, we've had lots of fun down in Seussville today. Now it's getting quite late, I must be on my way. But remember the next time that you want to play, just look for the Cat In The Hat and I'll say...

Katie And Orbie Direct-To-Video Fully Animated Program Tape Narrated By Leslie Nielsen: The animated series is based on a series of four environment-themed children's books titled Katie and Orbie Save the Planet, illustrated by Canadian cartoonist Ben Wicks and written by his daughter Susan Wicks, which were published in 1991. In 1993, Lacewood Productions adapted the characters into an animated series which was originally in production until 1996, being revived five years later by Amberwood Entertainment and then ending in 2002. Contrary to the original books, the series isn't strictly environment-themed, having stories that range from having a new pet or helping their friends, to address themes like children with divorced parents, Down syndrome and cerebral palsy, one of the few series aimed at preschoolers to do so. The theme song was written by Edmund Eagan and performed by his niece, Mireille Eagan. Unlike most TV series, Katie and Orbie was animated in a technique referred to by producer Sheldon Wiseman as "picture-mation," similar to a Play-a-sound book, instead of coming to life. Also, none of the characters actually speak, so a variety of cartoonish sound effects are used during the stories, with a narrator telling the story. The series is narrated by Leslie Nielsen.

Charlie Rose Direct-To-Video PBS VHS Program ADL At 4:00: Charlie Rose had interviewed thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, businesspersons, leaders, scientists, and fellow newsmakers. Here at Summit Central do go to ADL at 4:00.

Learn To Read Direct-To-Video Title VHS Hosts By Wally Amos PBS Program In 1987: Co-instructors include Doris Biscoe (who was an anchorwoman for WXYZ-TV in Detroit, Michigan) and Charlotte Scot. Caitlyn Jenner (then Bruce) guest-starred on the first episode. This was based on 27 million Americans having almost no reading skills. On Friday, there is a review of the week. The final program reviews the entire series. In every episode (excluding programs 1, 5, 10, 15 and 30) a "Getting Along" segment is used, with either Sylvia Glover or Jim Johnson (both formerly of WXYZ's Good Afternoon Detroit) as instructors. Aside, there's Les the Letter Man and Nancy the Word Woman. Finally, there is Billy Green, referred to as the "Book Guy", telling viewers to get their workbook. Learn to Read was produced by Kentucky Educational Television in association with WXYZ-TV (the copyright is owned by both KET and E.W. Scripps, then Scripps Howard Broadcasting), funded by the Kmart Corporation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and donors to PBS. The program was produced at WXYZ's studios in Southfield, Michigan, with additional production done by KET in Kentucky. The program was televised on many PBS member stations, as well as syndicated to commercial stations. The program was also seen locally on WXYZ-TV, generally weekday mornings at 5AM. Episodes are available online through YouTube.

Fay Ray Direct-To-Video Tape 1995 Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Tape From Kid Vision: Join four dogs from Sesame Street: Fay Ray, Batty, Chundo, and Crooky in 2 William Wegman videos "Alphabet Soup" And "Fay's 12 Days Of Christmas".

Play-Along Video Jim Henson Direct-To-Video From Warner Home Video And Lorimar Home Video World 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs: These tapes are just first aimed at children under 7, who are invited to "play along" with the Muppet characters -- telling jokes, singing songs, drawing pictures and making sound effects. Two new Muppet characters, P.J. and Kai-Lee, were created for the video series. P.J. and Kai-Lee are a young brother and sister who are excited and eager to learn; they take the part of the viewer, asking questions and expressing interest. The main Muppet cast also played a role in the the tapes. Kermit the Frog appears in some of the titles. Fozzie Bear takes the lead role in Hey, You're as Funny as Fozzie Bear, and Rowlf the Dog headlines Sing-Along, Dance-Along, Do-Along. Miss Piggy, Animal and Luncheon Counter Monster also make cameo appearances, and several new characters are introduced. Cole and Tiptie watch Super Why weeknights and weekend nights at 6:30 favorite Angela Santomero show. Join Kai-Lee and P.J. six videos here like "Hey, You're As Funny As Fozzie Bear", "Mother Goose Stories", "Neat Stuff And Know To Do", "Peek-A-Boo: A Big Surprise For Little People", "Sing-Along, Dance-Along, Do-Along", and "Wow, You're A Cartoonist".

Popples Direct-To-Video Sky Channel Program Pizza Night Parlor Fully Animated Program Dic LBS Communications Cartoon Program: Like the toys which they are based on, the Popples resemble colorful teddy bears/rabbits with long, pompom-tipped tails, and they have pouches on their backs that allow them to curl into a fuzzy ball. All the Popples stutter when they say words with the letter "P" in them. The name "Popple" is a reference to the popping sound they make when unfolding themselves from such a ball, or pulling objects from their pouches. In the cartoon Popples commonly pull large items from their pouches that could not possibly fit inside, which come from hammerspace; in "Popples Alley", one of the Popples' human friends looks inside one of their pouches and sees numerous objects floating in a void. Spoken introduction for with Parlor Pizza For Cole to the tune of You'll Never Walk Alone sweet as it did that 1995 program Pizza Night Broken Pair Do Headphones Cinderella A Party: He Is From Central With His Summit Friends But I Just Don't Know Where He Is. As A Matter Of Fact, Miss Carlotta Said Go Find Cole With, Simply I'll Tell You.

Fun as it did for now first repeated from nine day weekend Fourth Of July break here like Saturday July 1 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yung Woz Wiz Sadie Plant Hits Song 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Summers Cow Dog Pig Wines Islands Columbia Ontario Culture Quebec Culinary Toronto Stanley Park Earth Debbie Harry’s Birthday The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle where Kevin celebrates Debbie Harry's birthday with songs for her music, Sunday July 2 at 12:02 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Bets Tape World Bobby Green Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Blue Bowl From Tots Schumann Genius Madness Coppella Black Lucy Bard Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Fun Larry David’s Birthday The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle where Kevin celebrates Larry David's birthday full of his movies, Monday July 3 at 12:03 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yung Wuz Wiz Sally Mann Hits Song 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Summers Cow Dog Pig Tom Cruise’s Birthday Buff State Bartering Game Work It Out Wombats Birds For A Feather Birds A Tweet The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Tom Cruise's birthday, Tuesday July 4 at 12:04 AM to 9:00 PM will be Title Dandy Fourth Of July Damien Kane Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report America’s Birthday Friendship Poems Duckieland Patriotic Music Previews Demos Dinner Work It Out Wombats Do New Themes The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Fourth Of July where Aunt Kathleen, Renarae and Uncle Nick came in for a Fourth Of July dinner before watching fireworks, Wednesday July 5 at 12:05 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yuse Woz Wiz 3 Tabs Sully Sullenberger Hits Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Summers Cow Dog Pig Work It Out Wombats Buff State Friendship Stories Huey Lewis White Hassenhoff Lewis Birthday Elemental The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Huey Lewis's birthday, Betty White's birthday, David Hassenhoff's birthday Sony went to the movies to see Elemental, Thursday July 6 at 12:06 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Tunable Do VHS Fanny Howe Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Buff Doctors Appointment Sad Moving Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 George W. Bush’s Tom Jones’s Birthday Alligator King Questions The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle where Kevin celebrates George W. Bush's birthday while answering The Alligator King questions that tells a story of seven sons, Friday July 7 at 12:07 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yust Bank Dad Sonny Vaccaro Hits Song 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Summers Cow Dog Pig Buff Rogers Drawing Previews Fly Starr McCullough Campbell Gaffigan Kyle Duvall Renarae Birthday Dinner The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle where Kevin celebrates here Ringo Starr’s birthday, David McCullough’s birthday, Billy Campbell’s birthday, Jim Gaffigan’s birthday, Jeremy Kyle’s birthday, Patrick O’Connell’s birthday, Shelley Duvall’s birthday, Renarae’s birthday where they digged in birthday dinner Kevin ate that yummy chocolate cupcake plus also that brownie, Saturday July 8 at 12:08 AM to 9:00 PM will be Happy Visit Haircut Dogs Hannah Parker Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Low Pitch Four Tabs Hero Experiment Revolutionary Weatherly Keith Huston Tambor Bacon Raffi Do Six Pizza Bike Path Dad The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle where Kevin celebrates Michael Weatherly’s birthday, Toby Keith’s birthday, Anjelica Huston’s birthday, Jeffrey Tambor’s birthday, Kevin Bacon’s birthday, Raffi’s birthday here Ma and Dad take 2 dogs for a haircut in the morning then bring them back in the afternoon here, Sunday July 9 at 12:09 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yust Robot With Salma Kikwete Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Summers Cow Dog Pig Blue Bowl From Tots Lohengrin Courtney Nash Belfort Simpson Tom Hanks Amberleigh The Alligator King The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle where Kevin celebrates Courtney Love’s birthday, Kevin Nash’s birthday, Jordan Belfort’s birthday, here OJ Simpson’s birthday, and Tom Hanks’s birthday especially that part about The Alligator King that song tells a story about seven sons. Starting Monday Kevin wants to go back to Summit Central category page Pineview category page where he tells keys to use a quiet voice in Central with his Summit friends.

Clues From Blue's Clues Special Answers: Draw three clues together for now with that first clue, second clue, third clue to this.

Games From Sesame Street Letters Hit CD-Rom Computer Game: Play games from Sesame Street Letters here like hit Trash Game with friends Oscar and Telly, Shape-O-Matic with friends Ernie and Bert, What's My Rhyme with Big Bird, and Snuffy Says.

Games From Sesame Street Numbers Hit CD-Rom Computer Game: Play games from Sesame Street Numbers here like sweet Present Game with Elmo, The Paperclip Game from Ernie and Bert, I've Got Your Number with Count Von Count, and Near And Far with Big Bird.

Games From Blue's ABC Time Activities: Learn the alphabet with Blue from "A" to Z as they teach kids the alphabet for now fun as it did with 26 fabulous letters.

Games From Blue's 1 2 3 Time Activities: Learn ways to count with Blue simply it.

Games From Blue's Art Time Activites PC CD-Rom Computer Game: Play along with Blue by making crafts together.

Games From Blue's Reading Time Activites PC CD-Rom Computer Game: Quiet at the library there along with Blue putting these stories with to put six stories.

Games From Elmo's Preschool: Play along with Elmo with 10 games plus five playrooms.

Games From Get Set To Learn: Play games with their cool host Guy Smiley.

Games From Let's Make A Word: Ready to make words with host Guy Smiley.

Games From Clubhouse Activity Center CD-Rom From The Babysitters Club: Play along with Christie, Stacey, Claudia, and their friends to it.

Audio Promos End Credits Maya And Mguel Tape Between The Lions Tapes Seen On PBS Kids: During end credits of Maya and Miguel category pages it did with based on Scholastic books Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Scholastic Stories Produced Warner Bros. Program Seeing Elmo's World Up And Down Recording 2007 Between The Lions Tapes, Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Scholastic Stories Produced Warner Bros. Program Showing Elmo's World Up And Down Recording 2007 Between The Lions Tapes, for which tape will be coming up next Between The Lions tapes seen on PBS Kids.

Okay, Birdketeers. Are You Ready To Sing The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Now The Birdketeer Way? Okay. Flap Those Wings, Birdketeers. And You Can Flap, Too. Keep Flapping And Sing.

I Will Show You Now.

Moondreamers Direct-To-Video From Golden Book Video Full Hits: The Moondreamers are a group of celestial people who create and deliver pleasant dreams to Earth children. Their main enemy is the evil Queen Scowlene who attempts to keep everyone awake at night with her nightmare crystals.

Oh, It's Fun To Dance.

And Give Yourself A Pirate Clap.

VHS Endings Tape Outro Do A Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Between The Lions Tapes Fun Of Getting Wild Seen On PBS Kids Dub's Birthday Of 2015 Beauty And The Beast: Three VHS hit endings: White Screen Incorrect Game For Chip's Musical Challenge White Background Hit Uh-Oh That Didn't Sound Right, Blue Screen Outro With Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS, Black And White Static. This Christmas Kevin played Between The Lions tapes simply a surprise with seen on PBS Kids. Here Announcer Bunny program preview in the beginning PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end. Announcer Bunny here to show you what's coming up, next on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, check out what's coming up, here on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, don't touch that remote! Here comes Between the Lions! Please stay tuned to see what happens next on my favorite show. That's right, Between the Lions! So in the end for now he says... If you think that was fun, watch this! Segments in the show here like Sam Spud, Chicken Jane, Cliff Hanger, Word Doctor With Dr. Ruth Wordheimer, Gawain's Word, plus a few other segments here for it. So in the end here of some awesome Between The Lions tapes website promo from Click: There Are Games And Stories At The Between The Lions Website: Pbskids.org, Or America Online Keyword: PBS Kids. Saturday August 1 2015 was Walt Disney's cool tape VHS October 30 1992 Beauty And The Beast soon after that graduation party to it probably fun as it did to play it together. Three previews in the beginning "Aladdin" coming this Christmas to theaters, "Sleeping Beauty" on January 29 1959, and "Pinocchio" on February 23 1940, preview in the end "101 Dalmatians". Their favorite part of the cassette is "Be Our Guest".

Hunchback Of Notre Dame Direct-To-Video Television Film Version Of Disney's 1996 Classic Based On Classic Novel By Victor Hugo: Join the gang based on Walt Disney's 1996 classic together that Victor Hugo wrote that classic novel together.

Little Mermaid Direct-To-Video Television Film Version Of Disney's 1989 Classic Based On Classic Fairy Tale By Hans Christian Andersen: Join Ariel, Flounder, Sebastian and their friends based on Disney's 1989 classic songs from the movie.

Best friends Cookie Monster, Bert, Ernie, Grover, Count Von Count, 2 Anything Muppets from Marty Feldman.

Hey, That Was Just Right. It's Already Fat. I'm Gonna Sing It For You One More Time. Here I Go.

Hi, Everyone. Big Bird Here. And I'm Ready To Teach You One Of My Favorite Songs. Listen.

That Was Fun, Huh? Hey, I've Got A Great Idea. I'm Gonna Sing It Again, And Why Don't You Sing It With Me.

Like Most Grouches, I Hate Singing. But I'll Let You In On A Little Secret, There Are Three Songs I Actually Like. See If You Can Figure Out What. I Just Love The Part Where They Rolled Down The Hill. Oh, Oh. And Then There's The One About Little Miss Muffet. Isn't It Great The Way That Spider Came Down And Scared Her? And Now Here's My Personal Favorite. Yuck. Oh, That Mary. She's Very Contrary. That's Why I Like It.

What Are You Doing, Snuffy? I'm Getting Ready To Go For A Ride In My Boat, Elmo. Ooh. Can Elmo Come To? As Long As You Help Row. Well, You Have To Show Elmo How. Okay. That Was Great, Snuffy. See, Elmo, It's Easy. You Help Me Now. Oh, Snuffy, You're Too Heavy, We're Sinking. Row Faster! We're Sinking, Snuffy. Row Faster! Oh. We're Going Down! Faster! Oh. Oh. Elmo Can't Swim. Oh. Elmo Needs A Life Preserver. Well, We Sunk. Thank Goodness The Water's Not Very Deep Here. You Can Say That Again, Snuffy.

Clifford Says Be The Best Red Dog In Your Block. Visit Your Local Library To Discover All Kinds Of Books Both Big And Small.

Kids Telling Kids Direct-To-Video Program VHS From 1994 From Intergrity Music Tape One On One Program: Join the kids as they talk about God here in his ways fun as Mitch did great church fun surprise.

Dandy tape from 1991 such a classic tale Lovable Visit Prince And The Pauper Church Great Fourth Of July Celebration Disney version of this narrated by Roy Dotrice simply a fairy tale.

Bananas In Pajamas Direct-To-Video Hit VHS Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Tape From Polygram Video EP/SLP Mode DVD Program ABC Program: The main characters are two anthropomorphic bananas named B1 and B2. Other characters include the three teddy bears Amy, Lulu and Morgan, and Rat in a Hat. The bananas, the teddies and Rat in a Hat all live in the same neighbourhood, a cul-de-sac called "Cuddles Avenue". The bananas live next to the beach and serve as beach patrol. The teddies live next to and look after the park. Rat in a Hat works and lives at the community store. The characters enjoy eating "munchy honeycakes" and "yellow jelly".

Busy World Of Richard Scarry Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 VHS From Polygram Video EP/SLP Mode Showtime Nick Jr. Program: The series takes place in the fictional city of Busytown and mainly stars Huckle Cat, Lowly Worm and many of the other residents of Busytown. Every "human" in the series is an anthropomorphic animal, most commonly pigs, foxes, breeds of dogs, mice, rabbits, goats, and cats. Each episode always features a conflict (which is eventually resolved in the end). However, episodes featuring other anthropomorphic animals, like Couscous catching Pépé le Gangstaire and his dirty rats, Sam and Dudley, Sneef and Sniff, Cucumber and Pickles, etc. have taken place outside of Busytown in other places around the world.

During the 1995 version and the 1998 Sesame Street version distributed by Sony Wonder, Bob West redubbed the "Everyone Is Special" lyrics using the current words to the lyrics. In fact, the "Everyone Is Special" medley were a little rearranged like the regular lyrics for Everyone Is Special and the regular medley for the music like the 1991 release.

Veggietales Previews VHS, DVD, CD, And Cassette: Watch the previews for other videos from Veggietales plus DVDs, CDs, and cassettes.

Barney Previews VHS, DVD, CD And Cassette: Watch the previews for other videos from Barney plus DVDs, CDs, and cassettes. Fun as it did here: "I Love You" lyrics by Lee Bernstein copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music.

No Those Places Neverending Story HBO VHS Direct-To-Video Based On Books By Michael Ende Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Nelvana Program Fully Animated Dad's Birthday 2020 With Dance With The Teletubbies: A young boy named Bastian helps yet again the Childlike Empress and her people of Fantasia, an imagination land that can be accessed and influenced through a magic neverending book called The Neverending Story, because the horrifying Nothing and other villains like the evil sorceress Xayide still threaten it. In the process, Bastian learns valuable lessons and gains many magical friends like the wooden Bark Troll, the luckdragon Falkor and many others. Fun as it did No Those Places together were two bars for Love In The Junkyard which sung by Oscar for a country ballad track 9 of 15 simply in Silly Songs. Dad’s birthday Tuesday April 21 2020 Kevin played Dance With The Teletubbies the cover has Sun Baby with Voice Trumpet. Laa-Laa dances ballet, Tinky Winky jumps up and down just for fun. Tinky Winky watches Larette tap-dancing in the garden with white tap shoes on, Dipsy watches children dancing. Green, Yellow, Red, Purple. Special magical event: tap-dancing teddy bear. From the beginning of that cool Follow The Leader Dance, Rolf Saxon states that Follow The Leader Dance in the US version. Voice Trumpet says Trot Trot repeatedly here instead of Trit Trot those cool fun same lines. This was fixed in the US version as there is now the TV receiver music playing when Tinky Winky says "Very tired" in the US version. There will be Daniel Tiger cake with that fantastic fork, full of rainbow cookies, there vanilla birthday brownies.

Franklin Direct-To-Video VHS Nelvana TV Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On The Franklin Books By Paulette Bourgeois And Brenda Clark: Franklin focuses on the eponymous growing young turtle who, as his television stories and books always begin, "could count by twos and tie his shoes". He goes to school, lives in a small village called Woodland with his friends, and has many adventures playing and learning in the world around him, sometimes with the helping hand of an adult such as his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Turtle. Franklin likes swimming, arts and crafts (especially drawing), and loves shoofly pie. He's been known to be afraid of the dark and thunderstorms. Franklin has a best friend named Bear, as well as a blue blanket and a blue plush dog with shorter purple ears named Sam. In earlier seasons, he sleeps with his blanket and Sam. When Franklin is scared by thunderstorms, Sam and his blue blanket help keep him calm.

Blaster's Universe Direct-To-Video Cartoon Science Fiction Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Fun Action Sweet Adventure: It was based on Knowledge Adventure's Blaster Learning System series of educational software.

Pelswick Direct-To-Video Nickelodeon Program Between The Lions Tapes Great Whole Bunch With Seen On PBS Kids: The series is about the title character, who uses a wheelchair, emphasizing that he lived a normal life. It was based on the books created by John Callahan. Making a show suitable for children required toning down Callahan's dark humor somewhat, and the show was positive and life-affirming. For this, the show was very groundbreaking at the time. This Christmas, Kevin wants Between The Lions tapes just a bunch with seen on PBS Kids.

John Callahan's Quads Direct-To-Video Created By John Callahan: The show never aired in the United States; however, the series was released on YouTube in 2018. This was the first show animated completely using the Macromedia Flash software, then came Max & Ruby, another Canadian show made by Nelvana, and finally, ¡Mucha Lucha! became the first of its kind for American television.

Pecola Direct-To-Video TV Cartoon Network Program: The show that focuses on Pecola, a curious and hyperactive penguin who tries to help the people of Cube Town but often wreaks havoc instead. Pecola is an orphaned penguin who lives with Pecolius, his grandfather. Cube Town is a small, isolated coastal village which contains an art museum, a beach, a lighthouse and a canal. It is located adjacent to Crescent Bay surrounded by the Rookery Mountains coastal range and serviced by regular ships (including a weekly freighter) which deliver mail, food and other supplies, as well as occasional tourists from a nearby metropolis named Cubic City. The heights above it lead into Glacier Valley which is snowbound even during summer.

Beware Of Dog Direct-To-Video Hit Animal Planet Program: The program focuses on a bearded collie named Jack (played by Chip, voiced by Park Bench), whose Look Who's Talking-style narration provided his perspective of his newly adopted family. Carolyn Dunn and Richard Waugh portrayed Mary and Bill Poole, parents of Mark (Gage Knox) and Jessica (Alex Appel). The pilot showed how Jack feigned an injury in a grocery store parking lot to entice Jessica into taking him to the family house. The family collectively decided to take care of him until the injury is healed, but Jack became a permanent resident after disrupting a family argument and saving Mark from a neighborhood gang. The second - and last - episode to be aired had Jack being kicked out of the Poole home after ruining Bill's vacation plans; the rest of the episode was spent on the family's search for the dog after Bill had a change of heart.

Little Rosey Direct-To-Video TV Cartoon ABC TV Program: Loosely based on comedian Roseanne Barr's childhood, the series revolved around a young 8-year-old Rosey and her two best friends Tess and Buddy. The three would use their imaginations to overcome the obstacles they faced, such as spelling bees, family vacations, and rules that their parents forced upon them. Among the recurring characters were Rosey's parents, her younger sister Nonnie, and her baby brother Tater, and a pair of nemesis science nerds.

Ooh, We Sound Great. Good Work, Everybody. Let's All Go To Miss Spider's Tea Party And Celebrate.

We Had A Most Wonderful Time Here. Because You See, Any Day And Every Day Spent With Friends Is A Perfect Day.

Yoo-Hoo. Elmo See You. What Games Did You Play With Big Bird?

Mr. Potato Head Show Direct-To-Video Cartoon Based On TV Mr. Potato Head By George Lerner Sing Along 2004 DVD: Throughout the series, Mr. Potato Head always puts on a TV episode with the help of his Kitchen Crew and presents each episode to the TV Guys so that they can air them on television. During production on each episode, Mr. Potato Head and his Kitchen Crew have various misadventures. Sing Along 2004 DVD. Kevin already played that Christmas 2018 with 1987 VHS vintage words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: Biff greets the viewer from the rooftop of 123 Sesame Street, where he and Sully are repairing the building's TV antenna. They have with them a small TV set to check their progress with. Suddenly, the gang (Bob, Maria, David, Gordon, Big Bird, Hoots the Owl and the kids) burst through the door, dragging a piano with them. They inform the workers that they're going to hold a rooftop sing along and invite them to join. Biff passes until they can finish their work. They begin the sing along with "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt." Next, the adults lead everyone in singing "Stand Up and Pinch Your Nose." Biff reports that they've fixed the TV antenna and turn on the TV to see if it functions and they all watch Madeline Kahn singing "Sing After Me" with Grover (EKA: Episode 1112). FRAME 2: Biff attempts to change the channel, but pulls the knob off the set. As he continues his repairs, everyone argues over what to sing next. Bob allows Nicole to pick and she starts singing "The Alphabet Song," as everyone joins in. Now, Bob chooses a song - "We All Sing with the Same Voice." They all sing the chorus, leading to children singing "We All Sing With The Same Voice" (EKA: Episode 1708). As they finish the song, Big Bird now has a song to sing - "Cheer Up." Bob doesn't know how to play that, but Sully happens to. He warms up with a short, classical piece and plays as Big Bird and the gang sing. Biff calls Sully over to show him that he's fixed the knob on the TV set. He turns it on, showing Olivia singing "Sing" while Linda signs lyrics (EKA: Episode 1330). FRAME 3: Biff gives the fixed TV a playful slap, causing the back to pop off and fall off the roof. He assures them he can still fix it. Hoots wants to sing the "Barnyard Boogie Song," and demonstrates it on his sax. Everyone recognizes it as "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" and they sing it, with Hoots adding a verse about his saxophone. Suddenly, everyone sees bubbles rising up from the streets below. Ernie yells up, telling them he's got a song. But, since he's in the bathtub, he can't come to the roof, so he's told to sing from down there. "Rubber Duckie" (EKA: Episode 0136). FRAME 4: Biff and Sully have fixed the TV set again and place it by the pigeon coop, so they can watch the following Bert sings "Doin' The Pigeon" (EKA: Episode 0536) (Intro Cut). FRAME 5: As night begins to fall, Bob suggests they do their big finish - only they can't remember how the song goes. They all begin singing "What's the Name of That Song?" Soon, they're joined by some Muppet kids (including Farley) from a building across the way, and some of their friends down below (Luis, Susan, the Honkers, Oscar the Grouch and the Two-Headed Monster). As the song builds to its crescendo, the TV antenna breaks off and falls over. As the slight chaos ensues, one of the children asks if Biff calls himself a repairman. He replies, "No, a Republican! I call myself a Republican."

Secret Lives Of Men Direct-To-Video Count It Higher: Great Music Videos From Sesame Street 2005 DVD: Three divorced men get thrown back into the bachelor life. With nothing left but each other, Michael, Phil, and Andy form an exclusive club and embark on a new phase of their existence. Someday, they might comprehend the mysteries of women, love and golf. Until then, they'll continue carrying on The Secret Lives of Men. Count It Higher: Great Music Videos From Sesame Street 2005 DVD. FRAME 1: The announcer introduces The Count's countdown show, which kicks off with the #7 video of the week. The Count's favorite part is counting backwards to a film leader countdown that precedes the video. "Ten Commandments Of Health" from Advice You Can Count On (EKA: Episode 1139). FRAME 2: The Count introduces the next video, featuring "the world's hottest frog, Kermit, proudly hopping to the surging rhythms of..." "Doo-Wop Hop" from I'm Green And I'm Proud (EKA: Episode 2071). FRAME 3: After the song, the Count mentions the number of jumps Kermit and the animals made. Big Bird makes a celebrity guest appearance and requests a rock and roll song for the next video. The Count then introduces... "ZZ Blues" from On A Clear Day I Can Z Forever (EKA: Episode 2317) (Ending Edited). FRAME 4: The Count introduces a bonus video...‎"Honk Around The Clock" from Play Through The Nose (EKA: Episode 1631). FRAME 5: After the video, the Count is seen counting the bricks, but leaves off on his 453rd brick to resume his hosting duties. He introduces another celebrity promo... ...with Oscar the Grouch, who wishes viewers a rotten day and requests that the Count play a moldy oldie. "Letter B" from Sesame Road (EKA: Episode 1495) (Ending Cut). FRAME 6: The Count introduces the next video, starring a group who "milked" their talent for all it's worth: How Now Brown and the Moo Wave. "Wet Paint" from Signs Of The Times (EKA: Episode 2033) (Beginning And Ending Edited). FRAME 7: The Count introduces the next song, which splashed it's way up to the #2 spot. "Do De Rubber Duck" from The Harder They Scrub (EKA: Episode 2304). FRAME 8: After the video, the Count points out his own appearance in the song, and how many bubbles he counted in it. Finally, the Count introduces the #1 video. He informs regular viewers of the program that they can always count on the same song being #1 every week, because it's his favorite. "Count It Higher" from Letters Of Love (EKA: Episode 0553). FRAME 9: The Count wraps up another edition of his countdown show, and tells viewers to tune in next week, when "Count it Higher" will be #1 once again.

Maggie Winters Direct-To-Video TV NBC Sitcom Sitcom Monster Hits 2003 DVD: Recently divorced from her dentist husband, Maggie Winters moved in with her mother Estelle in her home town of Shelbyville, Indiana and got a job at Hanley's, a local department store. Monster Hits 2003 DVD. Kevin already played that Christmas 2018 with 1990 VHS with rectangles 2 copies of this words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: The announcer (Jerry Nelson) introduces the "live - on tape" ceremony and its host Herry Monster, who explains that one of the year's monster song hits will win the Fuzzy Award. Elmo, who holds the envelope with the winner's name inside, is eager to know who won. Herry tries to take the envelope to keep Elmo from opening it, which leads to an onstage chase. The announcer introduces the first two Monster Hits... "Fur" (EKA: Episode 0812). "Herry's Family Song" (EKA: Episode 2337). FRAME 2: Herry briefly stops chasing Elmo to introduce (and imitate) the next nominee. "Frazzle" (EKA: Episode 0847). "Two Heads Are Better Than One" (EKA: Episode 1447). FRAME 3: Herry has Elmo promise that he won't open the envelope, and then introduces the next song. "Fuzzy And Blue" (EKA: Episode 1644). "Comb Your Face" (EKA: Episode 1851). FRAME 4: Herry presents "The Lifetime Monster Achievement Award" to his mommy, who sobs hysterically "I couldn't have done it without you son!" Herry then presents a special song to his mom before crying with her and Elmo. "That Furry Blue Mommy Of Mine" (EKA: Episode 1052). FRAME 5: Herry assures Elmo that the envelope can be opened after the next three songs. "Healthy Food" (EKA: Episode 2404). "What Do I Do When I'm Alone" (EKA: Episode 0269). "We Are All Monsters" (EKA: Episode 1405) (Redubbed Version). FRAME 6: The time has finally come to open the envelope. Special guest Cookie Monster comes onstage to announce the winner, but becomes tempted to eat the envelope ("Big moral decision") and does. Elmo looks inside Cookie's mouth to see who the winner is, which happens to be Cookie. "C Is For Cookie" (EKA: Episode 0372) (Rhythmic Clap Beats Added Throughout The Song). FRAME 7: Cookie holds his Fuzzy Award victoriously as the crowd cheers and cameras flash. Herry closes the show by saying "Thanks fur everything." As the credits roll, the announcer mentions Transportation by "Titanic Airlines." Accommodations by "Great Monster Motels."

Sports Night Direct-To-Video ABC Program 1998 Sesame Street Version Sing Yourself Silly 2005 DVD: The show is said to be a semi-fictional account of the ESPN SportsCenter team of Keith Olbermann and Dan Patrick, with Rydell representing Olbermann and McCall representing Patrick. Patrick has confirmed this on his syndicated radio program The Dan Patrick Show. It has also been said that many of the storylines for McCall were inspired by Craig Kilborn, who was an anchor on SportsCenter during the mid 1990s. Sing Yourself Silly 2005 DVD. Kevin already bought that tape green square no rectangles white screen of death in the end. FRAME 1: Big Bird asks the viewer if they know what "silly" is and demonstrates with his spinning bow tie. He then presents the series of silly songs. "The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree" (EKA: Episode 1920) (Edited). FRAME 2: Maria and Luis pop out wearing Groucho glasses and say, "Now that was silly!" "Ladybugs Picnic" (EKA: Episode 0416). "Jellyman Kelly" with James Taylor (EKA: Episode 1800). FRAME 3: Gladys comments, "Now that was silly!" and walks off laughing, only to trip and fall off-screen. "Wavin' Goodbye To You With My Heart" (EKA: Episode 1475) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 4: The Amazing Mumford and his duck appear in a puff of smoke, with the duck exclaiming "Now that was silly!" in Mumford's voice, while Mumford lets out a quack. "Old MacDonald Cantata" (EKA: Episode 2350) (Edited). FRAME 5: Forgetful Jones comments, "Now that was spinach!" and realizes he forgot what the right word was. "Everything In The Wrong Place Ball" (EKA: Episode 2596) (Edited). FRAME 6: Forgetful still can't remember the word "silly," and asks the viewers if they remember the word. "One Banana" (EKA: Episode 1941). FRAME 7: Count von Count counts seven bananas before saying, "Now that was silly!" "Calcutta Joe" (EKA: Episode 2492). FRAME 8: Big Bird and the Honkers take some time to address that silly songs are no laughing matter. "Mary Had A Bicycle" (EKA: Episode 0698) (Kermit's Intro Cuts Off). FRAME 9: Oscar comments, "Now that was yucky! I'm not gonna say 'silly'," but Elmo points out that he did say "silly." Oscar snaps back, "Who asked you, pink face?" and walks down into his trash can. "Ten Turtles" (EKA: Episode 0425). "Put Down The Duckie" (celebrity version) with John Candy, Andrea Martin, 2 baseball players of the New York Mets Keith Hernandez and Mookie Wilson, Jane Curtin, Madeline Kahn, Joe Williams, Paul Reubens, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Wynton Marsalis, Celia Cruz, Itzhak Pearlman, Gordon Jackson, Jean Marsh, Paul Simon, Jeremy Irons, Pete Seeger, four football players of the New York Giants, and Carl Banks (EKA: Episode 2534) (Introduction Redubbed, Closing Lines Cut). FRAME 10: Big Bird asks what the song was. The Kids confirm, "Now that was silly!" and they dance to "The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree" while the credits roll. Afterwards, the video concludes with Maria and Luis donning Groucho glasses and exclaiming "Now that was silly!" (repeated from Frame 2).

Cupid Direct-To-Video ABC Program 1998 Sesame Street Version Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals 2004 DVD: Trevor Hale is attractive, witty, uncommonly intelligent—and he may be Cupid, the Greco-Roman god of erotic love. Probably not, but he thinks so. Trevor's insistence that he is Cupid lands him in a mental hospital, where he meets psychologist Claire Allen, a renowned authority on romance. Trevor tells Claire that he has been stripped of his godly powers by Zeus, and exiled from Mount Olympus as a punishment for arrogance. To win his way back among the gods, Trevor must unite 100 couples in everlasting love, without his bow and arrows. Claire does not believe in Cupid, but she risks her career by releasing Trevor from the hospital, assuming responsibility for his behavior. Trevor finds work as a bartender, and regularly disrupts Claire's group therapy sessions. All the while, he plots his campaign to promote romance, and earn his way back to Olympus. While encouraging sexual abandon in others, Trevor remains chaste; he believes sex with a mortal will confine him to Earth forever. Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals 2004 DVD. Kevin already bought that Christmas 2018 with 1991 VHS white square no rectangles but a green barcode words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: The Sing, Hoot & Howl club, comprised of various Muppet animals, sing a rendition of "Old MacDonald." Big Bird attempts to quiet things down so he can start the meeting, helped by a roar from Chicago the Lion (the club's secretary-treasurer). Big Bird gives the first song request to a working "watch dog" who represents Acme Watches. "Cow Dog Song" (EKA: Episode 0783) (First Two Verses Cut). FRAME 2: Gladys the Cow was none too impressed with the last film about a dog chasing cows, so she gives the watch dog a taste of his own medicine. Meanwhile, Big Bird translates for a Spanish-speaking lamb, who requests her favorite song. "Baa Baa Bamba" (EKA: Episode 2360) (Edited). FRAME 3: Chicago wants to pick a song, but he's interrupted by the bubbling of Frances the goldfish. "Starfish" (re-filmed version) (EKA: Episode 2487). FRAME 4: Chicago tries to go next, but he's interrupted again by a cricket, who hops on the piano keys to play out its request. "Insects In Your Neighborhood" (EKA: Episode 1887) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 5: Gladys returns, having chased the watch dog all the way to the subway. She dramatically alludes to her song request about the pride of being a certain animal. The piano-playing wolf guesses it's an aardvark. "I'm An Aardvark" (EKA: Episode 0425). FRAME 6: Gladys continues to give clues about her song, but a pig interjects before she can reveal the answer. "Pig's Love Song" (live-action version) (EKA: Episode 0572). FRAME 7: Gladys sobs and claims she'll never tell her song, that is until Chicago attempts to go next. Before Gladys can finish her introduction, the other animals finally answer in unison — a cow! "I'm Proud To Be A Cow" (EKA: Episode 1650) (Edited). FRAME 8: Gladys wants to pick a second song. The others complain, thinking it'll be another cow song, but Gladys reassures them that it's about all animals. "We Are All Earthlings" (from that 1991 special Big Bird's Birthday Or Let Me Eat Cake). FRAME 9: Chicago roars to draw attention to his request: a song about "cute, little babies." Big Bird admits he doesn't think they have a song about babies, so Chicago roars again, which makes Big Bird and the others quickly reconsider. "What Are Babies Called?" (EKA: Episode 0116). FRAME 10: Big Bird tries to settle a dispute between a chicken and an egg, who both have different song requests. Big Bird wonders which comes first, which sets off another argument. "Chicken Or The Egg" (EKA: Episode 0276) (Beginning Cut). "Cluck Around The Clock" (EKA: Episode 2817). FRAME 11: As the credits roll, the club finishes by singing a reprise of "Old MacDonald," with verses to include a duck, a horse (Buster), and an elephant.

Encore! Encore! Direct-To-Video NBC TV Sitcom 1998 Sesame Street Version Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game 2003 DVD: On the verge of becoming "The Fourth Tenor", Lane's character injures his vocal cords and must move in with his family, who run a vineyard in Northern California. Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game 2003 DVD. Kevin already bought that Thursday January 3 2019. FRAME 1: Elmo welcomes the viewer to Elmo's Sing Along Guessing Game and meets today's contestants - Mary and her little lamb from Nursery Rhyme, South Dakota, and Mr. Johnson, who isn't there for the game; he's mistaken the studio for the bus stop. Elmo then goes over the rules - a question will be asked, followed by a music video that contains the answer. If the player wishes to answer, they must jump on the trampoline and then ring the bell (following their crash landing). Elmo reads the first question - "What part of the body am I? If you didn't have me, you couldn't bend your arm to tickle your nose." They turn their attention to the video monitor. "I Love My Elbows" (EKA: Episode 2582). FRAME 2: The players don't seem to have an answer. Elmo knows and performs the answering method; the answer is elbows! The players aren't happy he got the answer and the director reminds Elmo the host doesn't answer the questions. Elmo apologizes, admitting he loves the trampoline. He proceeds with the next question - "What do you call the front part of your head?" "One Fine Face" (EKA: Episode 2220) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 3: Elmo begs the players to think of an answer, then (not being able to control himself) jumps on the trampoline and answers for them - the face! The players all start to argue, prompting the director to cut away from the game and roll a special public service announcement. "Get Along" (EKA: Episode 2600) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 4: To keep Elmo from ruining the game anymore, the director puts Mr. Johnson as host, while Elmo becomes a contestant. He reads the next question from the cue cards - "What do you call something you sing that has words or just a lot of [Next card] 'la la's?" "Elmo's Song" (EKA: Episode 2710) (Introduction And Closing Cut). FRAME 5: The contestants are too busy dancing to answer, but Mr. Johnson knows it. He jumps on the trampoline, rings the bell and answers - a song! The director takes over hosting (while Johnson decides to stay right by the bell until his bus comes). She asks the contestants - "What are the two numbers that come after the number 6?" The video screen rolls two clues. "The Alligator King" (EKA: Episode 0411). "Eight Balls Of Fur" (EKA: Episode 2669) (Ending Cut). FRAME 6: All the players know the answer and jump at once, all crashing onto the director. She calls a tie and takes a lie-down after asking the next question - "What do you call the one person in the whole world that you most like to play with?" "My Best Friend" (EKA: Episode 2474) (Edited). FRAME 7: Mary and her lamb have the answer and head for the trampoline. Their bounce is so great, they don't come down. The director leaves the stage, letting Elmo seize control of hosting duties. Now, Elmo pulls a studio audience member to play the game and the lucky person is Oscar the Grouch, who wishes to get it over with. Elmo asks him his question - "What is it that Grouches really love to collect?" "I Love Trash" (1973 Version) (EKA: Episode 0510) (Edited). FRAME 8: Mary and her lamb finally land and give their answer, while Oscar answers the current question. He is offered anything he wants and wishes for an exit from the show. It's now time for the final question - "What is the name of this famous dance?" "Lambaba" (EKA: Episode 2789). FRAME 9: Mary's lamb has the answer and answers with her bleating, which Elmo accepts, making her the winner! The lamb requests the song play again and everyone starts to dance as the credits start rolling. Part-way-through, Elmo notices Mr. Johnson, sadly still waiting for his bus. A horn blares and a bus crashes through the wall, being driven by Grover. He states the bus is going to Cincinnati (where Johnson would visit his mother), then asks how to get there. Johnson does his trademark faint and Grover joins the others in dancing the "Lambaba" while the remainder of the credits roll.

Sports Night Direct-To-Video ABC Program 1998 Sesame Street Version Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years 1997 DVD: Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years 1997 DVD. Title Card: The title of the home video is introduced in voice-over as "Sesame Street's 25th Birthday: A Musical Celebration." FRAME 1: Everyone enjoys a day in the park as the calypso version of the Sesame Street Theme plays. Big Bird, Prairie Dawn and Telly watch as everyone expresses themselves with music, dance and other talents. Big Bird is reminded of a quote his Granny Bird told him, "The whole world is a stage." Prairie gets the idea to put on a show. Prairie assures them that their search will be an adventure! "Adventure" (EKA: Episode 2951). FRAME 2: They split up their duties - Telly and Prairie will look for dancers and musicians, while Big Bird looks for "la-la"-ers. Telly and Prairie come across Jamal, Angela, Celina, Carlo, the kids and other Muppets singing an a capella version of "Do-Op Hop" at a hot dog cart. They've found their singers for the show! Big Bird has formed a "LA LA LINE" to audition la-la-ers. After a failed audition by Humphrey and Natasha, The Count steps up, not wanting to la-la, but to count those in line. Big Bird thinks his day will drive him batty