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- Gene London hosted a local children's program every Saturday morning in Philadephia Pa.
- An early '80s Saturday morning live-action T.V. show. Chris, a ten-year-old boy, while playing with his home-made computer in his bedroom, accidentally taps into a computer belonging to Ingrid, a ten-year-old girl who lives on a space station thirty years in the future. They would frequently share Laurel and Hardy episodes, kid-made news clips and a puppet short called "The Edge of Space", starring Krikles, Zornad and their robot Giz.
- Debbie (_sic_) is a young woman who is running a drygoods store with her sweetheart, a fine young man who buys her a bracelet for $20. Unable to raise the $20, he is threatened with the loss of the store. Also, an elderly lady protests that Toto has been digging holes in her lawn, although Toto was played by a puppy barely able to walk. The lady kidnaps Toto in her market basket, but he is rescued by Debbie's sweetheart. A cyclone comes and and Debbie gets hit on the head. She is not killed but awakes to find herself dreaming that she is in Oz. The plot then follows the MGM film even to the dialogue until Glinda sends Debbie and Toto back.
- Peabody Award winning program that featured Dr. Froelich Rainey of the University of Pennsylvania Museum. Dr. Rainey and Drs. Coon and Cammann, and another guest, discussed works of art each week.
- A elderly gentleman occupies a favorite park bench, making friends with a cadre of puppet animals, sharing grandfatherly advice and enjoying their youthful outlook on life.
- Singing cowboy Jack Valentine rode the range in Huberle, Montana with the sheriff; Kate, the editor and publisher of the newspaper; and Ozzie, Jack's dense partner.