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Of the five aired episodes, two episodes | Of the five aired episodes, two episodes resurfaced in May 2017, being made publicly available by Lost Media Wiki contributor [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCegSM4eTvXqXylcPQ2SDezw CDCB2] and [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqDKZDQ-S8zTSe_nxiWOtlg DJ Bob]. Episode 4 – found in its entirety – is available [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2ZPpPmqs4V0dHdEUUxBSnRyU0k here], while Episode 5 – with a couple of seconds missing after the intro – is available [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2ZPpPmqs4V0X3BJQW9BN293N2M here]. The first three episodes remain unresurfaced as of May 2017. | ||
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Binyah Binyah[1] (also known as Binyah's Pond [2] or Binyah Binyah Polliwog [3]) was a short-lived spin-off series of the popular Nick Jr. series Gullah Gullah Island.
Broadcast
Somewhere between eight and thirteen episodes were recorded between July and August of 1997, and only five episodes aired on Nick Jr. during its only TV run, February 2-6, 1998. The series was named after the main character of the original show, Binyah Binyah the Polliwog. Nickelodeon decided to pass on the series, and it never aired again.
There was no home media release for Binyah Binyah due to how briefly it ran, and thus, bootleg copies are hard to come by.
Existence
Supposedly puppeteer Rick Lyon was asked about the series. He claimed that only the 5 aired episodes ever existed in full form while the rest were never finished. He allegedly had a copy of the 5 episodes on VHS, but the tape deteriorated over time.
Availability
Of the five aired episodes, two episodes resurfaced in May 2017, being made publicly available by Lost Media Wiki contributor CDCB2 and DJ Bob. Episode 4 – found in its entirety – is available here, while Episode 5 – with a couple of seconds missing after the intro – is available here. The first three episodes remain unresurfaced as of May 2017.
References
- ↑ Rick Lyon's TV: Binyah Binyah Retrieved 29 Aug 2016.
- ↑ Binyah's Pond - TVRage.com Retrieved 29 Aug 2016.
- ↑ SeanSongs Retrieved 29 Aug 2016.