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CBS Children's Film Festival (also known as CBS Children's Hour) is a 1967–1984 television series of live action films from several countries that were made for children (several of them dubbed into English). Originally a sporadic series airing on Saturday mornings, Sunday afternoons, or weekday afternoons beginning in February 1967, it ...
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Well, thanks to some incredible research by a fan of the show, we now have info on all the films that were aired on the series. If you have any questions about the list below, please email Phil . Only a few of the films are available for purchase, and I've included links in the list.
CBS Children's Film Festival: With Perry Benson, Anoop Singh, Brett Way, Raymond Boal. Kukla, Fran and Ollie hosted this film program. They would introduce children's films from around the world. In between, the three would act in short skits.
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- 1967-02-05
- Family
- Perry Benson, Anoop Singh, Brett Way
After a storm they discover another boat has been shipwrecked on the island. They make friends with two of the survivors, a nurse and ship's carpenter, but discover there are three other survivors who are ruthless mutineers. The children manage to outwit the mutineers, the carpenter builds them a boat and they sail home.
CBS Children's Film Festival is a television series of live action films from several countries that were made for children. Originally a sporadic series airing on Saturday mornings, Sunday afternoons, or weekday afternoons during the summer from 1967, it became a regularly scheduled program in 1971 on the CBS Saturday morning lineup, running ...
Premiered February 5, 1967. Runtime 1h. Total Runtime 1d 1h 30m (25 episodes) Country United States. Languages English. Genres Adventure, Fantasy, Family, Science Fiction, Action. CBS Children's Film Festival is a television series of live action films from several countries that were made for children.