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The ''CBS Kidshow'' (originally known as ''Think CBS Kids'') was an American Saturday morning
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that aired on
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from September 13, 1997 to September 9, 2000. Originally a network-programmed block, Nelvana took over programming responsibilities on October 3, 1998.


History


''Think CBS Kids''

In 1997, taking advantage of the tightened
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regulations instituted the previous year by the
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that required broadcasters to carry three hours of educational programming each week, CBS launched an all-" educational/informational" Saturday morning lineup for the 1997-98 season, known as ''Think CBS Kids'' (which served as both the block's branding and tagline). The block consisted entirely of live-action series (marking the first time that CBS did not feature animated series within its children's program lineup) – including the youth-oriented
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'' Wheel 2000'' (a spin-off of the syndicated game show '' Wheel of Fortune''), which aired simultaneously on the Game Show Network; ''
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'' (a series based on the youth-oriented magazine spun off from ''
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''); ''
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''; ''
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''; '' The New Ghostwriter Mysteries'' (a reboot of the popular public television series); and ''
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''. The one-minute youth-oriented series of segments, '' In the News'', was also briefly revived as part of the new block, hosted by Dan Raviv, a
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-based correspondent for
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. ''Think CBS Kids'' suffered from low ratings as a whole, resulting in the network canceling most of the block's shows after four months. ''
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'' was subsequently replaced by reruns of '' CBS Storybreak'' (the show and ''Beakman's World'' were both carried over from the network's previous children's block ''CBS Kidz'').


Relaunch as the ''CBS Kidshow''

In January 1998, CBS entered into a programming agreement with the Canada-based animation studio Nelvana to program the Saturday morning time slot allocated to children's programming. ''Think CBS Kids'' was planned to relaunch as the ''CBS Kidshow'' on September 19 of that year, but CBS delayed the block's relaunch to October 3. The new block featured several first-run series co-produced by Nelvana, CBS and
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such as '' Anatole'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Flying Rhino Junior High''. The premiere of ''
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'' was further delayed due to its complicated animation techniques; reruns of ''
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'' aired in ''Mythic Warriors time slot until it premiered on November 7. In June 2000, a few months after Viacom (which CBS founded in 1952 as
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distributor CBS Films, Inc., and later spun off in 1971 after the then-recently implemented
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barred networks from holding financial interest in syndicated programming content) completed its $37 billion merger with CBS Corporation (which was the original
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that purchased CBS in 1995), CBS reached an agreement with new corporate cousin
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to air programming from the cable channel's preschool-oriented block
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beginning that September. Prior to the deal, former Nick Jr. series '' Rupert'' moved to the ''CBS Kidshow'' block in January 1999, as part of an agreement in which both it and another animated series, '' Franklin'', swapped networks (with ''Franklin'' moving from CBS to the Nick Jr. block on Nickelodeon). The ''CBS Kidshow'' block ended its run on September 9, 2000, and was replaced the following week on September 16 by '' Nick Jr. on CBS'', which featured two Nelvana series - the aforementioned ''Franklin'' and '' Little Bear''; several other Nelvana series from Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. continued to air on CBS until September 9, 2006, after which, the Nickelodeon block was replaced with ''
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'' as a result of Viacom and CBS demerging earlier that year. Prior to that, Nelvana then proceeded to create a new Saturday morning cartoon block, the
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(so named because all of that block's series were adaptations of children's books), for CBS' non-commercial rival,
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, which premiered two weeks later. Several of the series were also rerun in Scotland as part of co-producer STV's
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block in the early 2010s.


Programming


Scheduling variances and pre-emptions

Although the block was intended to air on Saturday mornings, some CBS affiliates deferred some programs over the course of the ''Think CBS Kids/CBS Kidshow'' block's run to Sunday or early Saturday morning time slots or tape delayed the entire block in order to accommodate local weekend morning newscasts, ''CBS News Saturday Morning'' (which debuted alongside ''Think CBS Kids'', and was later replaced in 1999 by the Saturday edition of ''
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'') or other programs of local interest (for example, then-affiliate
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in
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– now owned-and-operated by CBS – aired the ''Think CBS Kids'' block from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. on Saturdays and 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. on Sundays from 1997 to 1998). Other stations pre-empted some programs outright for these same reasons, as well as due to professional and college sports telecasts scheduled by
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(especially in the case of college football and
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games) or its stations (primarily through sports syndication services), although most affiliates aired the block in its entirety.


Former programming


''Think CBS Kids''

* ''
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'' (1997–1998) * '' CBS Storybreak'' (1998) * ''
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'' (1997; reruns of ABC series) * '' The New Ghostwriter Mysteries'' (1997) * '' The Sports Illustrated for Kids Show'' (1997) * ''
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'' (1997–1998) * '' Wheel 2000'' (1997–1998)


''CBS Kidshow''

*'' The Adventures of Shimajiro'' (1999–2000) (scrapped) * '' Anatole'' (1998–2000) * '' Birdz'' (1998–1999) * ''
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'' (1999–2000) * ''
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'' (1998–1999) * '' Flying Rhino Junior High'' (1998–2000) * '' Franklin'' (1998–1999) * ''
Mythic Warriors ''Mythic Warriors'' (also known as ''Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend'') is a 1998-2000 anthology animated television series, which featured retellings of popular Greek myths that were altered so as to be appropriate for younger audiences, ...
'' (1998–2000) * ''
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'' (1999–2000) * '' Rupert'' (1999) * ''
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'' (1998; 1999–2000)


References

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