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    Big Blue Marble

    1974 · Children's television series

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  1. The Big Blue Marble: With Daphne Youree, Tisha Campbell, Olivia Barash, Yvan Janssen. The lives, homes and cultures of children around the world are explored.

  2. Big Blue Marble is a half-hour children's television program that was aired from 1974 to 1983 in syndication including on PBS television stations. [citation needed] Overview. Distinctive content included stories about children around the world and a pen-pal club that encouraged intercultural communication.

  3. Big Blue Marble is a half-hour children's television program that was aired from 1974 to 1983 in syndication including on PBS television stations. The series...

  4. Sep 4, 2006 · Big Blue Marble was a children's television program that aired from 1974-1983. Each episode contained 2 or 3 different segments, each one focusing on a child from a different country (what...

  5. Feb 9, 2021 · The lives, homes and cultures of children around the world are explored. The series was produced in 1974 by ITT. PROGRAM #001 Colombia Story of a boy who works for a gamekeeper, looking after ...

  6. The Blue Marble is a photograph of Earth taken on December 7, 1972, from a distance of around 29,400 kilometers (18,300 miles) from the Earth's surface. [1]

  7. The Big Blue Marble. Top-rated. 1979. S1.E38. Witch's Sister. Lynn Morley, a ten year old girl with quite an imagination, believes that her older sister, Judith, is being trained as a witch by their odd neighbor, Mrs. Tuggle.

  8. Jun 15, 2022 · For anyone who grew up in the mid-to-late 1970s and early 1980s, The Big Blue Marble was a classic PBS TV show about promoting global diversity and environmentalism. The half-hour children’s television program aired from 1974 to 1983.

  9. Dec 7, 2022 · Taken 50 years ago on Wednesday, the “Blue Marble” has become one of the world’s most widely reproduced photographs — and an icon of the environmental movement.

  10. Dec 7, 2022 · Blue Marble is the last full Earth photograph taken by an actual human using analog film: developed in a darkroom when the crew returned to Earth.

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