Children's Television, 1947-1990
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Arranged by category (action-adventure, cartoons, circus and magic, comedy, fun and games, information, kindly hosts and hostesses, puppets and marionettes, westerns, and specials), more than 200 children's shows are detailed. Entries provide a narrative history (and give broadcast times and dates, network and alternative titles).
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This comprehensive guide to classic children's television offers a meticulously organized journey through four decades of broadcast history, spanning from the early days of television to the modern era. Arranged by distinct genres including action-adventure, cartoons, comedy, and puppetry, the book provides detailed narratives on over 200 iconic shows. Each entry goes beyond simple summaries, delivering crucial broadcast details, network information, and alternative titles that will satisfy any trivia enthusiast or media historian.
What makes this volume particularly valuable is its systematic categorization, allowing readers to trace the evolution of specific genres like westerns or educational programming across the decades. This isn't just a nostalgia trip; it's a serious reference work that will deeply resonate with pop culture scholars, animation historians, and Generation X readers rediscovering their Saturday morning roots. The careful documentation of broadcast timelines and production details creates an indispensable archive of a rapidly vanishing media landscape, preserving the formative stories that shaped multiple generations.
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