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List of local children's television series (United States) : ウィキペディア英語版
List of local children's television series (United States)
The following is a list of local children's television shows in the United States. These were locally produced commercial television programming intended for the child audience with unique hosts and themes. This type of programming began in the late 1940s and continued into the late 1970s; some shows continued into the 1990s. Author Tim Hollis documented about 1,400 local children's shows in a 2002 book, ''Hi There, Boys and Girls!''〔Hollis, Tim (November 2001). ''Hi There Boys and Girls: America's Local Children's TV Programs''. University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 1-57806-396-5〕〔NPR episode ("A History of Local Children's TV Programs" ), aired May 22, 2002〕
The television programs typically aired in the weekday mornings before school or afternoons after school as well as on weekends (to a lesser degree). There were different formats. Almost all shows had a colorful host who assumed a persona such as a cowboy/cowgirl, captain/skipper/commodore/admiral, jungle explorer, astronaut, king, princess, clown, sheriff/deputy/trooper, cop, firefighter, hobo/tramp, railroad engineer, magician, "cousin", "grandfather" or "uncle", whose role was not only to be the "DJ" for syndicated material (typically cartoons, although westerns were more popular earlier on) but also to entertain, often with a live television studio audience of kids, during breaks.
Early program fare included cartoon favorites such as Koko the Clown, Daffy Duck, Crusader Rabbit, Dick Tracy, Popeye, Bugs Bunny, Rocky and Bullwinkle, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Mighty Mouse, Porky Pig, Deputy Dawg, Tin Tin, ''Mel-O-Toons'', Woody Woodpecker, ''The Funny Company'', Mr. Magoo, Space Angel and Clutch Cargo as well as movie shorts such as ''Laurel and Hardy'', ''Our Gang''/''The Little Rascals'' and ''The Three Stooges'' and animated versions of ''Laurel and Hardy'', ''Abbott and Costello'' and ''The Three Stooges'' and live action shorts such as ''Diver Dan''. Some included educational segments like the portraits of wildlife in ''Nature's Window''.
==Television broadcast markets==


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