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The Children's Hour (Dallas children's television series) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Children's Hour (Dallas children's TV series)
The Children's Hour was a long-running local children's television program, initially airing Sunday mornings on Dallas-Fort Worth NBC affiliate, KXAS-TV, Channel 5. It was hosted by Bill Kelley〔http://www.dfwretroplex.com/tvlist.html DFWRadioHistory.com - DFW TV Stations〕 for 22 years,〔Art Chapman. "Local children's TV program dropped," ''Fort Worth Star-Telegram'', January 29, 1992, Metro section, page 17.〕 taking over from show originator Johnny Hay in 1970.〔Perry Stewart. "One past the hour - After 24 years of television, Bill Kelley returns to the stage," ''Fort Worth Star-Telegram'', February 15, 1992, Life section, page 1.〕
This program aired at 8 a.m. (CST) and lasted 1 hour -- and briefly for 1.5 hours billed as "The Children's Hour ... and a Half."〔 During a typical episode, Kelly would generally draw cartoons, read the Sunday comics page of the ''Fort Worth Star-Telegram'',〔Camille McClanahan. ("One-ply or two? Yes, we are talking bathroom tissue" ) (column), ''Corsicana Daily Sun'', February 23, 2008.〕 or introduce a cartoon, such as an episode of ''Davey and Goliath'' or ''JOT.'' He would also host recurring visitors from the Dallas Zoo and the Fort Worth Children's Museum, which later became Fort Worth Museum of Science and History.〔http://www.evilbastard.net/bastardblog/index.blog/1768715/sunday-morning-cartoons-jotting-about-jot〕 On many broadcasts, as the show neared its close, Kelley would say, "Now kids, we just have time for one more cartoon, then it will be time to leave for church." When the NBC network began a Sunday edition of ''Today'', the ''Children's Hour'' program moved to a Saturday-morning slot, where ratings declined as the show's length was reduced to 30 minutes, the time slot changed repeatedly, and the station chose to stop running animated programs in the surrounding Saturday-morning hours.〔 ''The Children's Hour'' was cancelled in early 1992 concurrently with Kelley's departure from the local affiliate.〔
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