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'''Someday School''' was a half-hour block produced by Benny Smart that aired on PBS Kids from 1998-2000. Most of the shows from the block (as well as anything pertaining to the block itself) are lost. | '''Someday School''' was a half-hour block produced by Benny Smart that aired on PBS Kids from 1998-2000. Most of the shows from the block (as well as anything pertaining to the block itself) are lost. | ||
Little is known about the block or its shows. What is known about the block is that it aired on Sundays at 6 AM(WETA)/7 AM(MPT) and featured six different shows/segments imported from various countries such as Canada and Australia (''Nounou Time'', ''Humphrey B. Bear'', ''The Slow Norris'', ''Oakie Doke'', ''My World'', and ''Wiggly Park''). The block was hosted by a character named "Mrs. Apple" (portrayed by [http://www.imdb.com/name/ | Little is known about the block or its shows. What is known about the block is that it aired on Sundays at 6 AM(WETA)/7 AM(MPT)7:30 AM (KQED) and featured six different shows/segments imported from various countries such as Canada and Australia (''Nounou Time'', ''Humphrey B. Bear'', ''The Slow Norris'', ''Oakie Doke'', ''My World'', and ''Wiggly Park''). The block was hosted by a character named "Mrs. Apple" (portrayed by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0787839 Cathy Shambley]) who would discuss the particular theme of the day's block and visit various teachers to demonstrate what the first day of school will be like. | ||
Of the six shows on the block, ''Here's Humphrey'', ''Oakie Doke'', and ''The Slow Norris'' are the most well documented, with | Of the six shows on the block, ''Here's Humphrey'', ''Oakie Doke'', and ''The Slow Norris'' are the most well documented, with several of their episodes being available on the internet; one of ''Oakie Doke''`s two seasons can be found, some of ''The Slow Norris''`s 60 episodes are online, and a fraction of ''Here's Humphrey''`s 43 year run is also available. Some footage of ''Wiggly Park'' can be found, a VHS of ''Nounou Time'' is available on YouTube and no footage of ''My World'' exists online. There are also three low-quality episodes of the ''Someday School'' block available below (two of which are incomplete). | ||
== | ==Gallery== | ||
*[https://archive.org/details/SomedaySchool-ThreeS2Episodes The three "episodes" of Someday School] | <gallery mode=packed heights=275px> | ||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/19990209063314/http://bennysmart.com/sds/somedayschool.html Archived official website describing the block and | File:Somedayschool.jpg|Screenshot from an episode of ''Humphrey B. Bear''. | ||
*[https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/tv/1998/07/19/someday-schools-summer-lessons/28c42659-a2b0-42f5-b852-e3517fb82988/ Detailed post about the then-upcoming block] | </gallery> | ||
*[http://www.kqed.org/tv/programs/archive/index.jsp?pgmid=8579 Another site describing the block] | ==Sources== | ||
*[https://archive.org/details/SomedaySchool-ThreeS2Episodes The three "episodes" of Someday School.] | |||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/19990209063314/http://bennysmart.com/sds/somedayschool.html Archived official website describing the block and the shows.] | |||
*[https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/tv/1998/07/19/someday-schools-summer-lessons/28c42659-a2b0-42f5-b852-e3517fb82988/ Detailed post about the then-upcoming block.] | |||
*[http://www.kqed.org/tv/programs/archive/index.jsp?pgmid=8579 Another site describing the block.] | |||
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[[Category: Partially found media]] | [[Category: Partially found media]] | ||
Revision as of 12:35, 14 December 2018
Someday School was a half-hour block produced by Benny Smart that aired on PBS Kids from 1998-2000. Most of the shows from the block (as well as anything pertaining to the block itself) are lost.
Little is known about the block or its shows. What is known about the block is that it aired on Sundays at 6 AM(WETA)/7 AM(MPT)7:30 AM (KQED) and featured six different shows/segments imported from various countries such as Canada and Australia (Nounou Time, Humphrey B. Bear, The Slow Norris, Oakie Doke, My World, and Wiggly Park). The block was hosted by a character named "Mrs. Apple" (portrayed by Cathy Shambley) who would discuss the particular theme of the day's block and visit various teachers to demonstrate what the first day of school will be like.
Of the six shows on the block, Here's Humphrey, Oakie Doke, and The Slow Norris are the most well documented, with several of their episodes being available on the internet; one of Oakie Doke`s two seasons can be found, some of The Slow Norris`s 60 episodes are online, and a fraction of Here's Humphrey`s 43 year run is also available. Some footage of Wiggly Park can be found, a VHS of Nounou Time is available on YouTube and no footage of My World exists online. There are also three low-quality episodes of the Someday School block available below (two of which are incomplete).