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- Children's series about the aventures of a blue jet plane and his friends.
- Follow the adventures of a bold lamb (Judah) and his stable friends as they try to avoid the sacrificial alter the week preceding the crucifixion of Christ. It is a heart-warming account of the Easter story as seen through the eyes of a lovable pig (Horace), a faint-hearted horse (Monty), a pedantic rat (Slink), a rambling rooster (Drake), a motherly cow (Esmay) and a downtrodden donkey (Jack). This magnificent period piece with its epic sets is a roller coaster ride of emotions. Enveloped in humor, this quest follows the animals from the stable in Bethlehem to the great temple in Jerusalem and onto the hillside of Calvary as these unlikely heroes try to save their friend. The journey weaves seamlessly through the biblical accounts of Palm Sunday, Jesus turning the tables in the temple, Peter's denial and with a tense, heart-wrenching climax, depicts the crucifixion and resurrection with gentleness and breathtaking beauty. For Judah, the lamb with the heart of a lion, it is a story of courage and faith. For Jack, the disappointed donkey, it becomes a pivotal voyage of hope. For Horace, the, well the dirty pig, and Drake the ignorant rooster, it is an opportunity to do something inappropriate and get into trouble.
- A group of anthropomorphic animal children learn the value of teamwork and friendship.
- When the Robinsons plan to go to start a new life in Australia, they run into a storm that completely changes their lives.
- 3-2-1 Penguins. is a kids cartoon that teaches kids about the Bible and helps them learn different Bible verses with Zidgel, Midgel, Fidgel and Kevin with the help of Michelle and Jason.
- A young boy and his talking dog learn lessons about life.
- A wacky fun-filled show about a group of aliens who travel the galaxies exploring and getting in and out of danger, all the while teaching young kids ages pre-school through second grade about science and astronomy. The show also promotes tolerance and non-violent conflict resolution.
- Plim Plim the clown shares magical stories that teach kids the importance of helping those in need, making friends and taking care of Earth.
- Animal Atlas travels the globe to meet every kind of animal imaginable, from the familiar to the astounding. We learn about the way they live, and the adaptations that allow them to survive and thrive in the wild.
- "Quigley's Village" is a kids' show which employs both live actors and puppets. Mr. Quigley is the leader of the town, with Trundle, a toucan, living in a cage on Quigley's front porch. Other neighborhood kids include Bubba, a chimp; Danny Lion and his younger sister, Lemon (so named because of her pastel yellow-colored fur); Spike, a girl porcupine who talks with a bit of a Brooklyn accent; Milty, a moose; and Alex, a fox. The humans who work and live in the village besides Mr. Quigley include Dexter, a handyman; Molly, the letter carrier; and Dr. Caramore, the local physician who is always glad to help the kids whenever they're ill. Each episode centered around a particular life lesson; for example, hard work and practice (Spike wanted to tap dance in the village's talent show, but she never practiced and froze up on stage), avoiding temptation (Bubba's mother made three banana cream pies for the village's bake sale, but ate them after his mother told him not to), overcoming fear (Lemon was frightened when Dr. Caramore told her she had to give Lemon a shot for her sore throat, but Lemon didn't feel the shot), and exercising patience (Danny and Bubba wanted to make popcorn in Mr. Quigley's popcorn popping machine, but Mr. Quigley told them to wait until he got the top half of the popper. Danny and Bubba went ahead anyway and popcorn flew all over the playground).
- Ella Bella Bingo follows the adventures of happy-go-lucky Ella and her friends. 5 year old Ella is the heartbeat of our series. She is an upbeat and fun-loving girl who positively fizzes with enthusiasm, ideas, and most importantly a never-give-up attitude. Ella's world consists of her doting father, eccentric neighbors and a fun- loving bunch of friends and. The series is a warm, humorous mix of fun and laughter. Whenever Ella finds herself in a sticky situation, she exclaims, "Oh what a pickle!" Luckily, Ella also has a remarkable ability to solve these everyday dilemmas in spectacular and surprisingly creative ways. And when she finally does make a breakthrough, Ella bursts forth with a joyful "Bingo!" Ella's solutions are always larger-than-life, surprising and delightful. They are, in short, unique. No-one else has adventures like Ella's because no-one else thinks in quite the way Ella does!
- Children's program featuring a woman living with her cat and three dogs. Stories depict simple moral lessons, celebrations and everyday life, and are accompanied by games and songs.
- Young Monster Trucks go to school to learn how to race and along the way they also learn life lessons
- Miss Cathie is the host of this energetic half-hour for youngsters - and the young in heart - that employs original songs, puppetry, and live-action comedy sketches. Miss Cathie is often joined by her cohorts Jailhouse Joe and Boxcar Billy, and occasionally they hosted some episodes of "Kids Like You" by themselves. Other regulars included Boxcar Bertha; Beauticia, the beauty shop owner; Miss Agnes, who, it seemed, never had anything nice to say; Peachy, the Southern belle and her father, owner of the estate; Dixie, Pixie, the resident homemaker, and Le Doctaire, a nutty scientist. Puppet regulars included Betty Lou, Charlie Blue, Daisy, Grueney (who has a clutch of green hair), Jeremiah, Laura Lamb, Mr. Heart, Patty Sue, Penelope Turtle, Reggie, Rusty, Vinnie, and Violet, as well as bad guys Big John and Butch. Each episode revolved around a life lesson (e.g. avoiding temptation, not filling yourself with negative images and messages, using self-control, not running away from your problems) and challenged youngsters' thinking on how to solve each problem. The show was recorded mostly on location throughout Arkansas (the production company is based in Little Rock), although some episodes were taped in other locations around the country, such as in the Black Hills area of South Dakota and Mount Rushmore.
- The plot centers around a group of puppet taxis and other auto shop characters in an adventure-based musical environment mainly for young, preschool children. Entertaining and worth watching by youngsters.
- Three young bedbugs by the names Gooby, Toofy, and Woozy learn what life means by the help of their guardian, a vacuum cleaner named J. Edgar.
- Raggs stars five colorful canine characters and their wisecracking pet cat, Dumpster, who hang together in their own cool clubhouse. However, Raggs and his friends are not average canines, they're also talented musicians who make great rock 'n' roll music as The Raggs Band.
- This family series revolved around the trials and tribulations of the people of the small town of Faithville, Ontario ("The town that lives up to its name") around the mid-to-late (postwar)-1940's. Mayor Hope oversaw Faithville, assisted by his secretary, Miss Evidence, and Officer Wisdom was the town's police officer. Mr. and Mrs. Waterwell owned the local dairy farm, Mr. Cutwright was the barber, Mr. Up owned the gas station and garage, Miss Charity owned the local diner, Miss Correct was the schoolteacher, Miss Cordial ran the local inn, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Lieve (get it?) ran the Miracle Grocery, Mr. Doubt ran the local hardware store, Mr. Loonie was the town banker, Miss Rosa Sharon (get that one, too?) was the local florist, and Pastor Shepherd was in charge of the local church. Each episode revolved around a spiritual theme tied in with a life lesson and how it applied to the people of Faithville. There were also three interstitial segments: "Proverb of the Week," in which Officer Wisdom imparted a quote from the Book of Proverbs to Freddie Fool - and later, his brother, Frankie - and how it applied to the Fools' wrongdoings; "Think About It," in which Miss Correct or one of the other Faithville residents applied a short object lesson to the theme of each show; and "Bible Story of the Week," in which Executive Producer Pastor Tom Collins related a Bible story to the theme of each show.
- A girl and her friends have adventures on an island while teaching children biblical lessons.
- Auto-B-Good is a five-time Emmy Award-winning series that can be seen on public television all around the world. The series is based on the adventures of nine vehicles, each with their own unique personality, who live in the City of Auto. Each episode is centered on a different character development trait, such as honesty, respect, caring, fairness, and many more.
- Children's sitcom starring Colby the computer with a variety of music.
- Charming preschool stories about eccentric little animals going about their everyday lives.
- Follow Vipo the Flying Dog with his friends Betty (a toy cat) and Henry (a stork) to different destinations, where they meet interesting characters and make new friends. In each exciting adventure, we learn valuable lessons and fascinating facts about the world we live in.
- It is a Christian series that tells Bible stories. It starts with Gideon and ends with King David. It is all about this group of kids that get flashed into the story and learn all about God's people and what God did through them.
- The show addresses characteristics and values among an ensemble cast of deaf people (incl. new staff) working in an inventor's office. Sign Songs, Bible Stories, Object Lessons, and more remain. All is in ASL with voiceovers and captions.
- The educational adventures of a neighborhood kids club.
- Traveling the globe to deliver young viewers fascinating stories about animals around the world.
- "The Huggabug Club" is a musical, educational TV series for kids ages 2-8. The Huggabug Club is powered by children's imaginations, and guided by educators who have designed every episode to instill self-esteem, and teach children invaluable life skills and social issues, including honesty, friendship, and self-worth.
- A young donkey goes to the rescue of his master Elizabeth and Jehu when they are captured by a roving band of Samaritans.
- In the small town of Faithville, Ontario, Miss Charity is the proprietress of the local diner, where many of the neighborhood children come to visit. Miss Charity enjoys the children's company and, in addition to her and her resident cook Karl making the meals for them and the other guests, she also gives advice to the kids regarding how to overcome whatever problems they may have. Other denizens of Faithville who also have their own segments within the show (and who also visited Miss Charity's on occasion) included Farmer Shalom and his dog, Dusty, who often related the theme of the day to how members of the animal kingdom live and work; Miss Geranium, the local florist who is often joined by her friend, Mr. Bookworm, and enjoys telling stories about two boys, Chuckie and Gordy; Sue Lynn and Josiah, two neighborhood kids who visit the diner and are joined by Mr. Dan or Mr. Stan, who help in Miss Charity's kitchen and inventory the stockroom, and often helped quell Sue Lynn and Josiah's disagreements; and Constable Howie, the neighborhood policeman who also enjoys visiting with the kids and who imparted useful safety tips to them (Constable Howie's office is right next door to Miss Charity's Diner). Each episode revolved around a particular life lesson; e.g. being thankful, persevering, being neat, dealing with bullies, and avoiding gossip (at the beginning of each episode, Miss Charity would have the day's theme written out on a cake). Mr. Marty and his Music Makers provided musical interludes, with the lyrics of the songs shown on the screen so the kids at home could sing along with them.
- Bugtime Adventures is about bugs that live in Bible Times and always learn a new lesson.
- Animals - I'm an Animal is an Animated TV series featuring interviews with animals in their habitats from around the world.
- The Wumblers try to make their world a better place for all.
- World traveler and archaeologist Abigale "Nanna" Macaroon dispenses love and knowledge to her grandchildren and their friends about the world, and the importance of character, in Nanna's Cottage. Every episode is filled with warmth, adventure, fun, music, valuable lessons and a little bit of magic.
- Tune Time is a highly interactive TV Show full of fun, music and laughs. The Tunies and Colby and Rachel learn timeless truths from the bible.
- A nature documentary reality series that focuses on African wildlife and its natural habitat featuring a safari tour guide named Ushaka who takes viewers on an adventure throughout the "dark continent".
- A little Chinese girl comes into the life of a well-to-do lawyer.
- Join Sarah as she reads stories and makes some fun crafts.
- Ewe Know is a 2002 American animated children's television series produced by Wet Cement Productions. The show is a Christian musical TV show about a flock of sheep under the tender care of the Great Shepherd.
- Live the wonder and magic of the Fantastic World and the transforming power of God's marvelous love with Molly and her new found friends in this enchanting miniseries.
- Hosted by Jamie Alexander, two teams of teenagers are tested on events from the Bible. The team with the most points win some awesome prizes! There are also shorts featuring Jamie's crazy characters.
- All your favorite Fantastic World friends are back in four brand new adventures. First, Bill has trouble accepting Charles' new friend, Tiny Pirate. Next, Charles learns what it means to be responsible when he forgets to do his chores. Finally, everyone has to band together and help Tiny Pirate save his ship from the mischievous Heeby Jeeby. Plus, see Bill do martial arts in his dojo and watch Charles build crazy things in his Tree-Top Toy Shop.
- Rusty is the scourge of his his 6th grade class. He plays practical jokes on and constantly gets into fights with other kids, but he is especially perturbed because he has been dubbed "the strikeout king" by other members of the baseball team (Rusty is shorter in stature than the other kids). One day, Rusty's friend Janie is in the library and sees him trying to study for a math test; Janie tells Rusty not to compare himself to her and if he allows Jesus to come into his life, things might take a turn for the better. Rusty thumbs his nose at that advice and continues to repudiate it; however, a few days later, after he pulls a prank on Janie with dangerous consequences, Rusty begins to seriously reflect on what Janie said, and finally asks Jesus to come into his life and help him.
- Exercise with Professor Bounce and learn about Stretching.