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  1. P. Kevin Strader is known for Arthur (1996), Bear in the Big Blue House (1997) and Cyberchase (2002).

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    P. Kevin Strader is a writer who scripted numerous episodes of Bear in the Big Blue House and Construction Site, as well as several segments of Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures. He also served as a co-producer on Bear.

    Strader had previously scripted the Sesame Street radio series Tellyvision and wrote stories and poems featuring the Sesame Muppets for Sesame Street Magazine (ca. 1995-1996).

    ••Episode 103: Mouse Party

    •Episode 105: Picture of Health

    •Episode 109: What's in the Mail, Today?

    •Episode 110: Dancin' the Day Away

    •Episode 113: Music to My Ears (with Pippin Parker)

    •Episode 115: Summer Cooler

  2. View P. Kevin Straders profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Headwriter - Show Developer · I've happily edu-tained little kids for many years, starting as...

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  3. P. Kevin Strader is a freelance writer for Blue's Clues, who co-wrote the episode What Time Is It for Blue? with Angela C. Santomero.

  4. P. Kevin Strader is known for Bear in the Big Blue House (1997), Arthur (1996) and Jelly Jamm (2011).

  5. Jul 19, 2021 · Gobsmacked by the teachings of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, P. Kevin Strader became a student of Buddhism when he first encountered these teachings 25 years ago. He’s since studied and later assisted with programs led by many inspiring and experienced teachers in the Shambhala tradition.

  6. Yoko is the first Russian-Spanish animated co-production in the history of animation. The story is written by Juanjo Elordi, Edorta Barruetabeña, P. Kevin Strader and Andy Yerkes. Yoko features a multilingual adaptation of the magical adventures of the character Yoko (translated from Basque – "spirit of the game").

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