The Let's Go Show (partially found PBS Kids Sprout series; 2007-2008)

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Status: Partially Found

The Let's Go Show is a children's short series that aired on PBS Kids' Sprout block from 2007-2008 with re-runs airing until 2010. The show's about a pink dog name Banjo and his friend, a human name Miles where they travel to various places in a cardboard car named Carla while doing various activities such as singing songs and doing science experiments while encouraging young viewers to ask questions about various educational topics.[1]

Synopsis

"Airing every Saturday and Sunday, this hosted programming block encourages preschoolers to ask questions, be curious about the world around them and participate in a daily musical adventure. Host Miles and his puppy friend Banjo, an adorable and spirited puppet who loves to play her homemade banjo, embark each afternoon on a musical journey. Miles loves to sing, discover new things and connect with viewers to help them learn through humor, music and interactive play. Always ready for adventure, Banjo represents the wonder, energy and curiosity of a preschooler. The show also weaves in episodes of kids’ favorite shows, including Bob The Builder,™ and Angelina Ballerina™."

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Status

According to Google, the show ran for 2 seasons with 60 episodes produced. After re-runs of show stopped airing on the block, footage of the show became scarce by with only a few clips of various episodes resurfacing on YouTube with said clips coming from the episodes "Safari," "Park," "Library" and "Moon" with the last one being uploaded by one of the show's crew members, John Conning along with a behind the scenes video of the show.

At some point, the show's composer Tim Burns uploaded a few songs from the show onto his Facebook and later his SoundCloud account.

As of 2024 no more footage or any other content from the show has resurfaced.

Gallery

Images

Promos

A promo for the show.

Another promo for the show.

Footage

"Safari" clip.

"Library" clip (starts at 59:45).

"Park" clip.

"Moon" clip.

See Also

Bumpers

PBS

PBS Kids

External Links

References