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Camp Cariboo : ウィキペディア英語版
Camp Cariboo
''Camp Cariboo'' is a Canadian children's television program that aired on several CTV stations from 1986 to 1989, lasting for a total of five seasons. The show is best known for its rerun stint on YTV from 1989 to 1996.
''Camp Cariboo'' grew out of the summer camping experiences of Tom Knowlton and Mark Baldwin, as well as the producer and co-creator Janis Nostbakken and directors John Matlock and Paul Francescutti. The series was produced at CKCO-TV, Kitchener, Ontario, and filmed in part on location in Ontario Camping Association camps. Hosted by Tom and Mark, each show featured real kids along with a variety of short skits, riddles, songs and stories, all portrayed in the setting of a fictional summer camp. Viewers took part by sending in their jokes, riddles and challenges that were shared during mail call time in the camp office.
An audio CD called “I Love Camp Cariboo” has been produced by the Cariboo team and is available on iTunes.〔https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/i-love-camp-cariboo/id587493203〕
== Main characters ==
Tom and Mark were the main characters of the show. Most episodes featured the two in interactive songs and sketches with kid-campers and in how-tos and comedy bits. Tom and Mark had alter-egos, "The Keeners," a couple of age-less campers so intent on coming back to camp each year that Tom and Mark gave them their moniker. The Keeners appeared in segments sharing camping tips taken to extremes and punctuated by one-liner jokes and groaners. Their popular theme song, ''I've Got a Head Like a Ping-Pong Ball'', became a cult hit and a generation of kids grew up reciting the cariboo credo: ''We'll follow the path where the caribou walked, Our caribou headgear is off, on, locked!'' The coveted eyes-and-antlers ball caps worn by the Keeners were featured in an exhibit at the Waterloo Region Museum.〔http://www.waterlooregionmuseum.com/exhibits/past-local-exhibits/ckco-tv/〕 Another regular character was Uncle Wes (played by Tom) in a segment called "Woodsy Wisdom". Wes would usually make appearances around the camp fire telling old stories and offering camping advice.
== Reception ==
The series was developed in close collaboration with kids from the Kitchener-Toronto region and pilot-tested before the final magazine-show format was decided upon. Positive feedback from audiences and critics〔http://ckco-history.com/wp-content/uploads/TV-Guide.jpg〕 on the first series of shows led to production of four more seasons. Camp Cariboo was honoured with four national television awards: two CanPro Gold Awards〔http://ckco-history.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/1989-june.pdf〕 and two awards from The Children’s Broadcast Institute (now Alliance for Children and Television ACT).

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