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* Ark II, a children's science fiction television series
Alexander Bunyip, created by children's author and illustrator Michael Salmon, first appeared in print in The Monster That Ate Canberra in 1972, Alexander Bunyip went on to appear in many other books and a live-action television series, Alexander Bunyip's Billabong.
Category: BBC children's television programmes
Charles has presented children's television programmes, including What's That Noise?
Category: Japanese children's television series
In American English, words that are unacceptable on television, such as fuck, may be represented by deformations such as freak — even in children's cartoons.
Category: American children's television series
* 1964 – Andy Crane, British children's television presenter
* Gophers !, a British children's television programme
Category: American children's television series
St. Anthony's Lighthouse at St. Anthony's Head near Falmouth, Cornwall was featured in the title sequence of the children's live action puppet television program series Fraggle Rock created by Jim Henson.
The club was featured in a children's television show called Scully ; the plot revolved around a young boy, Francis Scully, who tried to gain a trial match with Liverpool.
* Die Sendung mit der Maus, a children's television show from Germany
Miyazaki's most famous television work was his direction of Future Boy Conan ( 1978 ), an adaptation of the children's novel The Incredible Tide by Alexander Key.
His first appearances on television were as presenter on a 13-part children's series featuring remote controlled puppets, The Bumblies, which he also devised, designed and wrote.
From 1974 to 1980 he wrote, designed, narrated and presented the children's television programme Michael Bentine's Potty Time and made one-off comedy specials.
* Magnús Scheving, creator and co-star of the children's television show LazyTown
* 1969 – National Educational Television ( the predecessor to the Public Broadcasting Service ) in the United States debuts the children's television program Sesame Street.
Aside from appearing in numerous radio and television commercials in the St. Louis area since retiring from baseball, Smith authored a children's book in 2006 and launched his own brand of salad dressing in 2008.
In the 1970s, syndicated children's television program Big Blue Marble often invited viewers to write to them for their own pen pal.
In the CBBC children's television show Horrible Histories, Richard III ( played by Jim Howick ) sings a power ballad in which he attempts to restore his reputation: "... Never had a hump and my arm was alright, never took the crown with illegal power.
In November 1959 the first episode of Sandmännchen was shown on East German television, a children's show that had Cold War propaganda as its primary function.
Another example is Pingu, a children's television program about a penguin who lives with his family in an igloo.
This concluded that the island children continued to be hard working and very well behaved and that family and community social controls were more important in shaping children's behaviour than exposure to television.
The first popular science-fiction program on American television was the children's adventure serial Captain Video and His Video Rangers, which ran from June 1949 to April 1955.

children's and programme
Although, originally conceived as a children's programme, it quickly acquired a cult crossover following amongst many adults, including future Pythons John Cleese and Graham Chapman ( as mentioned by Cleese himself in the " Paying my ex-wife " stage performance tour, October 2010 ).
The Sontarans also appeared in a skit for the BBC children's programme Jim'll Fix It titled " A Fix with Sontarans ", along with Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor and Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka.
This nonsense verse, set to music, became a favourite Australia-wide, performed week after week by the ABC children's programme Playschool.
Another Smallfilms production, Bagpuss, came top of a BBC poll to find the favourite children's programme.
The Flower Pot Men is a British children's programme, produced by BBC television, first transmitted in 1952, and repeated regularly for more than twenty years, which was produced in a new version in 2000.
Originally, the programme was part of a BBC children's television series titled Watch with Mother, with a different programme each weekday, most of them involving string puppets.
* Within the foundations of the Dome in 1998, a time capsule was buried by Katy Hill and Richard Bacon, two of the then current presenters of the long running BBC children's programme Blue Peter.
* Badger, a character in the English children's television programme Bodger and Badger
In 1972 he starred in the children's educational programme Sam on Boffs ' Island and was later a presenter on Play Away.
* the dog in the BBC children's programme Come Outside, who also appeared in the CITV series Woof!
The children's programme Blue Peter offered a cheaper home-made alternative to fans who wanted merchandise.
The Magic Roundabout ( known in the original French as Le Manège enchanté ) is a children's television programme created in France in 1963 by Serge Danot.
In America, The series was called The Magic Carousel and it aired in the 1980s on Pinwheel, a children's programme on the kids ' channel Nickelodeon.
In Britain, during the 1960s, she appeared in the drama series Play of the Month, as well as on the children's TV programme Jackanory, reading the stories of Alison Uttley.
It offers a year-round programme of live music, comedy, film, talks, theatre and children's entertainment.
Star of the children's TV programme ' Horrible Histories ', Ben Willbond, lives in Deptford.
This has a programme of dance, world music, sports activity, youth music, spoken word, free children's activity, a carnival parade, information and stalls, health promotion, a world food zone and outside radio broadcast.
Host of the BBC1 children's sports programme We Are the Champions 1973 to 1995
* Bernard Beasley, a character from the children's programme Bernard's Watch
Batley is also the setting for the children's television programme My Spy Family.
He is particularly known to British audiences as the story-telling narrator in The Wombles, a children's programme which ran for 40 episodes between 1973 and 1975.
Ted Ray appeared on television reading on Jackanory ( a children's programme ) in the 1960s and 1970s.

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