Childrens programming

Howdy Doody Artistic Masterpiece

An artistic masterpiece from the early 1950's, this episode of "Howdy Doody" comes from the 1st of April, 1952. As such, the episode starts with a practical joke which probably annoyed many people. This episode also contains lots of advertising for the sponsors, including Colgate Dental Cream and Kellogg's cereal.

Wacky Factory 8

WCCA TV 13's children's program featuring the segments Mop Therapy and a Wacky Factory interpretation of Hanzel and Gretel. The show is written, directed and produced by Eric Glass.

Wacky Factory show 7

Featuring the segments: The Abercrombies, Football Hero, Rose Rodeo, Oldest Man in the World, As the Bubble Pops

Yellow Springs Kids Playhouse Productions – 14 Guided by a Star

This moving historical musical brings history to life in a magical night for the whole family. An original musical written by Peggy Pettit, directed by John Fleming with music by Tucki Bailey, in which quilt patterns and blues music are joined in a theatrical telling of the Underground Railroad.

The premier of Wormtown

From Eric Glass, the producer of the Wacky Factory, comes Wormtown, An edgy, sketch comedy show for 14-18 year viewers.

The Wacky Factory show 6

The Wacky Factory show 6

The Wacky Factory is a program featuring young talent from the Worcester area. Show 6 includes the segments Clam Shake, Pie Time and The 5 O'clock Snews.

Seth Martin and Friends

Seth Martin and Friends

Outside his home Seth is, well, not really good for anything. But when he comes home and enters his parent's basement, his imagination comes to life! What can happen in this world of characters? You'll just have to watch to find out...

The Wacky Factory 4

The Wacky Factory 4

The Wacky Factory, a WCCA TV13 children's program, show 4 features the segments Pretty Baby, Band of Pirates and Embarrassed Honor Student. The Wacky Factory is Written and produced by Eric Glass.

The Wacky Factory show 2

The Wacky Factory show 2

This show features the segments Driving Teacher Crazy, the Amherst Railway Society Railroad Hobby Show, and more.

Lego Star Wars

Boat Captain Thorne Sherman and his black sidekick, "Rook" Griswold (played by an actor named John Henry Dupree, whose nickname was 'Judge" but he was not a judge), arrive to deliver supplies to a remote and isolated island, inhabited by a scientist, his daughter and his aides. Sherman soon learns that the scientist and company have created out-of-control, flesh-eating, monstrous giant shrews. A hurricane hits and all the stranded humans become either meals for or meal-targets for the shrews.

kids Break

kids Break

This is the 1984 Emmy Award winning children's show for Washington, DC.

Kids Show

Kids Show

A discussion with two children about the effects of cartoons.

Martha Speaks

Martha Speaks

LeVar’s favorite pooch, “Luke,” steps to the forefront and takes over the show. Students get a dog’s eye view of life and get to meet some incredible canine daredevils who prove that a dog is truly a kid’s best friend—no bones about it!

Unique Monique

Unique Monique

The subject aims to stimulate the urge to discover, and initiates youngsters into the wonderful world of travel