Square One Television is a comedic and educational TV show that focuses on teaching mathematics to tweens through sketches, sketches, and variety show segments.
A science education TV show for children and tweens that explores various scientific topics through experiments, interviews, and animated sequences.
The Electric Company is a comedy TV show that aired from 1971 to 1977. It features a mix of live-action sketches, animations, and songs to teach children the basics of reading and literacy. The show is known for its unique blend of comedy and education, making it a popular choice for children and their families.
Goosebumps is a TV show that combines elements of fantasy, horror, mystery, and sci-fi. It follows a group of kids who encounter all sorts of supernatural and paranormal phenomena, often finding themselves in terrifying situations. With its mix of spooky stories, suspenseful plotlines, and comedic moments, Goosebumps keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Doug Funnie, a teenage boy, moves to a new town and new school, facing personal development, problem-solving, and navigating through various teenage struggles while keeping a journal of his experiences.
The Ghost and Molly McGee follows the story of Molly, a cheerful girl who moves into a haunted house in Brighton. There, she befriends a grumpy ghost named Scratch. Together, they embark on supernatural adventures while dealing with school, friendships, and the mysteries of the curse that binds Scratch to the house.
Bill Nye educates and entertains audiences with his fun and informative approach to science.
Ghostwriter follows a group of kids who team up with a friendly ghost to solve mysteries and uncover the truth. Through their adventures, they learn the power of teamwork, diversity, and problem-solving.
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee is an educational children's and teenagers' television show on Nickelodeon that has been shown since 1992. Nick News takes the form of a highly rated and recognized news program for children and teenagers alike, discussing important social, political and economic issues in a format intended for both children and adults. The show is famous for allowing normal teenagers to speak out on their own personal opinions on a number of past and current worldwide issues and topics, including events such as Black History Month.
Three sixth grade boys ditch school and embark on an epic journey while carrying accidentally stolen drugs, being hunted by teenage girls, and trying to make their way home in time for a long-awaited party.
Riley is growing up and when her memories need some extra processing, Joy and the rest of the Core Emotions send them to Dream Productions.
A group of eight troubled 6th grade students from Benedict Arnold Middle School in Oak Forest who continually find themselves in detention. The kids are constantly trying to stay out of detention and out of trouble.
In a post-apocalyptic future, mankind is color blind. A brilliant scientist suddenly dies, leaving his precious briefcase-filled with a highly-addictive synthetic drug that allows people to see colors again-to Ana, a mere 12-year-old girl. Possession of the briefcase makes her the target of a doctor with wicked plans for the drug, and her only hope to escape his pursuit relies on the aid of the dead scientist's two devoted bodyguards. Together, their epic, perilous journey pivots on a tremendous secret: Ana herself could be the key to salvaging a world in ruins.
The Cowboys was a short-lived Western television series based on the 1972 motion picture of the same name starring John Wayne. It aired on the American Broadcasting Company television network from February 6 to May 8, 1974. The television show starred Jim Davis, Diana Douglas, Moses Gunn, A Martinez, Robert Carradine, and Clay O'Brien. David Dortort, best known for Bonanza and The High Chaparral, produced the series. The television show, like the movie, followed the exploits of seven boys who worked on a ranch in 1870s New Mexico. The Cowboys began as an hour-long series, but ABC decided to reduce running time to a half hour format. The format change did not lead to increased viewers, and the show was the victim of early cancellation. Guest stars included Cal Bellini as Wa-Cha-Ka in "The Indian Givers", Kevin Hagen as Josh Redding in "Death on a Fast Horse", and Lurene Tuttle as Grandma Jesse in "Many a Good Horse Dies".
Everyone eventually meets the love of their lives. Sometimes, like Danny and Julia, that person comes along when you are 13 years old. Other times, like Hubbie and his sweetheart, star-crossed love makes getting together a life-long adventure. This heartwarming story will make you feel like falling in love all over again.
Storm Boy is a young boy growing up on the beautiful coastline of South Australia. One day, he rescues a pelican named Mr. Percival and forms a deep bond with the bird. Together, they navigate the challenges of life, including storms, friendships, and the power of nature.
A boy and his friend embark on a road trip along the Mississippi River, encountering various adventures and characters along the way.
In 'The Standoff', a group of teenagers find themselves caught in a hilarious stand-off when they compete to win a brand new car.
When the American president's daughter is abducted while attempting to rescue a Los Angeles children's shelter, a mysterious alien she calls Uncle attempts to rescue her.
Two children's parents mentally regress back to childhood, usually at the most inconvenient of times. Big Kids was a family drama show which aired on CBBC on BBC One, from September 27th to December 20th 2000. Although only thirteen episodes were ever made, the show is one of CBBC's most repeated series, due to its popularity.