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Your Television Babysitter : ウィキペディア英語版
Your Television Babysitter

''Your Television Babysitter'', also billed as ''Your TV Babysitter'', was a daytime live television children's series which debuted November 1, 1948 on the DuMont Television Network, and was hosted by Pat Meickle and created by her husband Hal Cooper.
==Broadcast history==
''Your Television Babysitter'' was hosted by Pat (Mary Patricia) Meikle. In each episode, Meikle would tell a story using her "magic chalkboard", from which colorful fairy-tale characters would appear, including Maxwell the Mouse. The series was produced by Hal Cooper (February 23, 1923 - April 11, 2014〔(IMDB entry )〕), Pat Meikle's husband. The married on December 21, 1944, had two children Bethami (b. August 16, 1954) and Pamela. Meikle and Cooper divorced in 1970.〔
''Your Television Babysitter'', which aired Monday through Friday 8:30am to 9am ET, led to a spin-off, Meikle and Cooper's ''The Magic Cottage'', which was aimed at slightly older children, and aired on weekday evenings from 6:30 to 7 pm ET.
According to the book ''The Forgotten Network'', both series were well received by television critics at the time. Meikle was described by ''Variety'' as "the answer to a mother's prayers. She's already being touted as a new TV star." ''The Magic Cottage'' continued on DuMont's flagship station WABD until 1955. Meikle continued to work at WABD after both series had finished their runs.

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