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The show was created to put kids’ screen time to good use. Half a century later, how is it holding up?
Despite the fact that it has since been discontinued, this once-popular vintage children's TV show found great success with ...
Get ready for a fantastic journey back in time! The 1960s truly were a golden age for television, giving us iconic characters ...
Looking for something for your grade school kid to enjoy in the A/C on a hot summer's day? We picked out TV critic and parent ...
Bobby Sherman was a teen idol in the 1960s and '70s with bubblegum pop hits like "Little Woman" and "Julie, Do Ya Love Me." ...
10 Classic Kids TV Shows That Are Actually Still Traumatizing Not all kids TV shows are entirely wholesome, and some remain traumatizing even many years later.
When The Andy Griffith Show premiered in 1960, no one could have predicted just how deeply it would embed itself in the American psyche—or how far its stars would travel beyond the sleepy little ...
Saturday mornings in the '60s were reserved for cartoons, with children eagerly gathering in front of the television to watch their favorite animated shows.
Home Culture & Life Tv Radio the week recommends 5 'slow TV' shows for overstimulated kids In an era of fast-paced content and short attention spans, the slow TV movement can be a boon to parents ...
Chuck Zink hosted his Skipper Chuck children’s TV show every morning from the 1950s through the ‘70s on WTVJ, then Channel 4 in Miami.
The new show, "Iggy and Mr. Kirk," features Cameron exploring lessons found in his Freedom Island children’s books, which are published through BRAVE Books.