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Educational Kids shows on Saturday's
Posted on 9/13/24 at 4:43 pm
Posted on 9/13/24 at 4:43 pm
What ever happened to School House Rock?
Preamble?
Conjuction Junction?
Melting Pot?
Fireworks?
As a kid growing up in the early 70's, this was the favorite thing before Superfriends and Scooby Doo , eating Apple Jack's, or some Capn Crunch.
What has happened to this freaking country?
Preamble?
Conjuction Junction?
Melting Pot?
Fireworks?
As a kid growing up in the early 70's, this was the favorite thing before Superfriends and Scooby Doo , eating Apple Jack's, or some Capn Crunch.
What has happened to this freaking country?
Posted on 9/13/24 at 5:02 pm to ChestRockwell
Mais we used to watch passe partout, us.
-Jacques, 52, Scott
-Jacques, 52, Scott
Posted on 9/13/24 at 5:08 pm to ChestRockwell
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What has happened to this freaking country?
My kid watches Numberblocks on Netflix and has learned a ton on math from it.
So it's all still there.
Posted on 9/13/24 at 5:33 pm to ChestRockwell
Minno kids on Sundays is great
Posted on 9/13/24 at 5:38 pm to ChestRockwell
First, cable tv stuck a dagger in Saturday Mornings back. The Internet finished the kill shot. When you no longer have a 3 channel monopoly… with limited viewing hours… you no longer have to make special programming blocks. Saturday Mornings obituary should note that it couldn’t defeat its nemesis, On Demand.
Second, when networks were freed from the requirements of education content, they abandoned them. They could make more money pushing straight up entertainment.
Second, when networks were freed from the requirements of education content, they abandoned them. They could make more money pushing straight up entertainment.
Posted on 9/13/24 at 6:55 pm to ChestRockwell
Idk ?
Do they still need them? what’s their function?
Do they still need them? what’s their function?
Posted on 9/13/24 at 7:02 pm to ChestRockwell
Our local stations still show educational shows for kids on Saturday morning including shows like Jack Hanna and other nature shows.
So they still exist, they even show a tag in the top right of the show with E/I to inform the parents
So they still exist, they even show a tag in the top right of the show with E/I to inform the parents
Posted on 9/13/24 at 7:05 pm to UltimaParadox
I'm glad. What has happened to the rest?
Posted on 9/13/24 at 8:51 pm to UltimaParadox
I was just hoping that we could at least get Bugs back on.....maybe the Stooges... at a bare minimum
Posted on 9/13/24 at 9:05 pm to dblwall
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This Old House
New Yankee Workshop reruns followed by This Old House, Ask This Old House and then some dude doing woodwork mainly with a lathe.
Posted on 9/13/24 at 9:33 pm to ChestRockwell
Plural, NOT possessive
Posted on 9/13/24 at 9:34 pm to ChestRockwell
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Saturday's
Maybe you should have watched more of these educational kid’s show’s’s’s’s?
Posted on 9/13/24 at 9:35 pm to ChestRockwell
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As a kid growing up in the early 70's

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