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  1. Romper Room (TV Series 1953–1994) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box ...

  2. Romper Room was replaced on WWJ by another franchise show, Bozo the Clown. CKLW-TV picked up the rights to Romper Room in 1960, with Flora Paulin as the new host. By 1960 Kenealy had logged in over 3,500 hours of live television, and was one of Detroit’s top models, both on stage and in print. She was also in demand as a voice artist and ...

  3. Sherri Chessen. Sherri Chessen (born 1932), also known as Sherri Finkbine, is an American former children's television host. She is also known as Miss Sherri, her role on the Phoenix version of the franchised children's show Romper Room. In 1962, Chessen became a subject of controversy when she sought an abortion after discovering that the ...

  4. Romper Room is a children's television series that ran in the United States from 1953 to 1994 as well as at various times in Australia, Canada, Japan, Puerto Rico, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The program is targeted at preschoolers, children five years of age or younger. Television franchises. Romper Room was a rare case of a series ...

  5. Aug 22, 2018 · Romper Room was franchised and syndicated so local stations could produce the program using the same script with local children. Ann Marie’s mother, Fran Lee, now of Topeka, was Miss Fran on Romper Room for 13 years on KAKE-TV in Wichita.

  6. Romper Room. Top-rated. 1979. S27.E1. Episode #27.1. Children's program that was often franchised rather than syndicated (meaning, local television stations could use their own hostesses in lieu of national hosts if they chose). 8.7/10. Rate. Seasons Years Top-rated.

  7. Romper Room: Romper Room was a preschool children's program created by Bert and Nancy Claster in the USA (1953), which they later franchised in Australia (1963), Canada (1970), Japan (1963), Puerto Rico (1971), New Zealand (1975) and the United Kingdom (1963).

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