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  1. Feb 8, 2011 · In the early years of U.S. television, virtually every local station had a locally produced program aimed at children. For the most part, they had several things in common: they were broadcast live, operated on a shoestring budget, had a central character (often a clown), included puppets and a live studio audience made up of local children.

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    • Documentary, History
    • Steve Boettcher
    • 2011-02-08
  2. Feb 7, 2011 · This program features pioneers of local kids' TV including Willard Scott, Stan Freberg, Jim Henson, Larry Harmon ("Bozo") and Nancy Claster (“Romper Room”).

  3. PROGRAMS. Local KidsTV. They sprang up in places all over the United States — Kansas City, Nashville, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.— and sounded a siren that pricked the ears of a...

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  5. Pioneers of local kids' TV including Willard Scott, Stan Freberg, Jim Henson, Larry Harmon ("Bozo") and Nancy Claster ("Romper Room"). 2/8/11. Aired: 02/08/11. Expired: 02/10/11. Rating: NR.

  6. When working with groups of four- and five-year-olds on the set of the kids TV show “Romper Room,” things didn’t always go according to plan. LA host Socoro Serrano shares stories of some of ...

  7. Item #: WC1432. In television's first decades, local kids' programs shaped the childhoods of millions of American youngsters. With the flimsiest of second-hand store costumes and their own...

  8. Pioneers of local kidsTV including Willard Scott, William Shatner, Stan Freberg, Jim Henson, Larry Harmon (“Bozo”) and Nancy Claster (“Romper Room”). SEASON ONE EPISODE DESCRIPTIONS. Late...

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