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In regard to children's television programming, CBS has aired mostly animated series, such as the original versions of '' Scooby-Doo'', '' Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids'', ''
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'', '' Garfield and Friends'' and the 1987 incarnation of ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles''. This article outlines the history of children's television programming on CBS including the various blocks and notable programs that have aired throughout the television network's history.


History


Early years with ''Captain Kangaroo''

From 1955 to 1984, live-action series '' Captain Kangaroo'' served as CBS' flagship children's program. For its first three months, the program aired only on weekday mornings; a Saturday morning edition was added in December 1955. During the 1964-65 season, the Saturday broadcast was temporarily replaced by ''Mr. Mayor'', a children's program that served as a vehicle for ''Captain Kangaroo'' star Bob Keeshan; after returning in the fall of 1965, the Saturday edition of ''Captain Kangaroo'' was discontinued again in 1968, relegating it to weekdays only. Except for pre-emptions due to
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coverage, notably the network's three-day-long continuous coverage of the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963, and a few episodes that ran for 45 minutes, the program aired as an hour-long broadcast on weekday mornings until 1981. On September 9, 1968, the program began broadcasting in
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. Its audience of predominately children could never help the program compete in the ratings with entertainment/news shows such as NBC's '' Today'', although ''Captain Kangaroo'' would become a three-time
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winner for "Outstanding Children's Entertainment Series" in 1979, 1983 and 1984. In the fall of 1981, as part of an expansion of the '' CBS Morning News'', ''Captain Kangaroo'' was moved to the earlier time slot of 7:00 a.m. and reduced to half-hour – at which time, the program was retitled ''Wake Up with the Captain''. In the fall of 1982, ''Captain'' was relegated to a Saturday morning 7:00 a.m. ( Eastern) time slot. The network offered a package of reruns to CBS-affiliated stations to air on Sunday mornings in place of the previous block of animated series reruns. Most CBS affiliates only cleared the Saturday morning broadcast of program afterward. Still a third of CBS' affiliated stations had stopped airing ''Captain Kangaroo'' entirely after 1982. The program was finally canceled altogether in late 1984, citing a lack of affiliate clearances. Alongside ''Captain Kangaroo'', CBS aired various animated series aimed at children during the 1960s and 1970s, such as the original version of '' Scooby-Doo'' and '' Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids''.


The ''In the News'' era (1971–1986)

From 1971 to 1986,
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produced a series of one-minute segments titled ''
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'', which aired between other Saturday morning programs. The "micro-series" (as it would be labelled today) had its genesis in a series of animated interstitials produced by CBS and Hanna-Barbera Productions called ''In the Know'', featuring the title characters from
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narrating educational news segments tailored for children. This eventually evolved into a more live-action-oriented micro-series.


''CBS Kid TV'' (1986–1993)

In 1989, the network began branding its Saturday morning block as ''CBS Kid TV'', and incorporated additional programs over the next few years such as '' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'', '' Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures'', '' Back to the Future'' and ''
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''. ''CBS Kid TVs break bumpers featured the character
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. Four years prior to the block's rebrand, the network premiered its first in-house animated series since their original
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, ''
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''; originally hosted by Bob Keeshan, the half-hour series – which featured animated adaptations of popular children's books – was nominated for an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Animated Program" in 1986. ''Storybreak'' continued to air on the network in reruns until 1992, before returning in September 1993 with new hosted segments conducted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner. One of the network's most popular children's programs around this time was '' Muppet Babies'', an animated series which debuted in 1984 and ran for eight seasons. At the height of its popularity, CBS aired the program in two- or three-episode blocks. The program was briefly renamed ''Muppets, Babies and Monsters'' during the show's second season, with the second half-hour of the block filled by ''
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'', a new series which featured live-action puppets and cartoons starring the adult Muppet characters. The program lasted three weeks before its cancellation (leaving 15 already produced episodes unaired), replaced by an additional half-hour of ''Muppet Babies''. ''
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'', which debuted in 1986, also became a major hit for the network's Saturday morning lineup; known for its bizarre humor, reruns of the series were abruptly dropped by CBS in 1991 – less than a year after the series ended its five-year run – following star Paul Reubens' arrest after allegedly exposing himself in a
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adult movie theatre. Another popular series was '' Garfield and Friends'', based on the Garfield newspaper comics, which debuted on the network in 1988; the episodes featured a mix of longer-length animated segments and short segments known as "Quickies", featuring characters from the ''Garfield'' and ''
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'' strips. Although the series had still been doing well in the ratings, ''Garfield and Friends'' ended in 1994 after seven seasons through a mutual agreement to cease production, after the show's production company nixed a proposal by CBS to reduce its production budget. One series that never made it to the Saturday morning lineup was '' Garbage Pail Kids'', a series based on the
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series of the same name by
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. CBS heavily promoted the series in the run-up to the 1987-88 season, having ordered an entire season of episodes; however it was abruptly pulled a few days before its premiere (replaced with a third half-hour of ''Muppet Babies''), following protests from
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, the National Coalition on Television Violence and the Christian Leaders for Responsible Television due to claims that the series ridiculed the handicapped, glorified violence, and served mainly as a program-length commercial for the cards. Some advertisers (such as
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and Crayola) also pulled out of sponsoring the program, either due to pressure from special interest groups, or because a preview tape of the show was not available in time for review. A few CBS stations (such as
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in
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; KOTV in
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and KREM-TV in
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) opted not to carry the program, notifying the network of their decision to pre-empt the program weeks in advance of the debut. Another series which also never made it to the CBS Saturday morning lineup was ''The Noids'', which was based on the ''
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'' mascot featured in ''
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'' commercials and would have aired during the 1988-89 season. The show was scrapped for unknown reasons.


''CBS Saturday''/''CBS Toontastic TV''/''CBS Saturday Morning''/''CBS Kidz'' (1993–1997)

In September 1993, the block was rebranded as ''CBS Saturday''. The block was later rebranded as ''CBS Toontastic TV'' in 1994, ''CBS Saturday Morning'' in 1995, and ''CBS Kidz'' in 1996. Additional live-action and animated programs that aired on the block around this time included '' Beakman's World'', ''
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'', '' The Mask: The Animated Series'', '' The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat'', and '' Ace Ventura: Pet Detective''. During the early and mid-1990s, through a partnership between the network and
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, Walt Disney Television Animation provided much of CBS's animated programming (in addition, Disney partnered with CBS for some of its holiday specials such as ''
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'' and ''The All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade''). The partnership led to, among other shows, several adaptations of recent Disney films (such as '' The Little Mermaid: The Series'', '' Timon & Pumbaa'' and '' Aladdin: The Series'') appearing on CBS's Saturday morning lineup. These series also aired concurrently on the syndicated animation block The Disney Afternoon. The partnership ended in 1996, following the completion of Disney's purchase of
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and its corporate parent Capital Cities/ABC, Inc., around which time that all Disney-produced programs still airing on CBS at the time left the network.


''Action Zone'' (1994–1997)

In an effort to compete with other action series at the time, ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' was revamped into a more action-oriented series with less comedy, and along with new shows ''
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'' and '' Skeleton Warriors'' was grouped into a new sub-block, "Action Zone", which premiered in September 1994. The sub-block featured a fly-through robotic style pre-opening that eventually segued into the show's opening title sequence. ''WildC.A.T.s.'' and ''Skeleton Warriors'' went off the air at the conclusion of the 1994-1995 season, at which time the sub-block was discontinued although ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' individually retained the Action Zone brand and bumpers until that series ended its run on the network in 1997.


''Think CBS Kids'' and deal with Nelvana/''CBS Kidshow'' (September 1997–September 2000)

In 1997, taking advantage of the tightened
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that required broadcasters to carry three hours of educational programming each week, CBS launched an all-"
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" Saturday morning lineup for the 1997-98 season, known as ''Think CBS Kids'', replacing CBS Kidz. 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) – included the youth-oriented game show ''
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'' (a spin-off of the syndicated ''
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'', which would ironically become a CBS-distributed property through the company's 2000 acquisition of
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), which aired simultaneously on the
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. Other programs included a magazine series based on ''
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'', the long-running ''Beakman's World'', the second season of '' Fudge'', and notably,
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's first regular television series, ''
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''. ''In the News'' was also briefly revived as part of the ''Think CBS Kids'' block, hosted by CBS Radio News Washington correspondent Dan Raviv (in place of original narrators
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and Gary Shepard). At this time, CBS reduced its Saturday morning children's program lineup to three hours, with the launch of the two hour-long ''CBS News Saturday Morning'' (which eventually evolved into the Saturday edition of '' The Early Show''). Since 1997, like other networks, the scheduling of CBS's children's programming has varied depending on the CBS station (for example, then-affiliate KTVT in
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– now owned-and-operated by CBS – aired the experimental ''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). ''Think CBS Kids'' as a whole suffered from low ratings, resulting in the network canceling most of the shows after four months and replacing '' Fudge'' with reruns of ''CBS Storybreak''. In 1998, CBS began contracting other companies to provide programming material for the network's Saturday morning schedule. The first of these blocks was the ''
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'' (using the tagline, "The CBS Kidshow: Get in the Act."), which debuted in October of that year and featured programming from the Canada-based animation studio
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(such as '' Anatole'', '' Mythic Warriors'', '' Birdz'', ''
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'' and ''
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''), replacing Think CBS Kids. In January 1999, ''
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'' and ''
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'' switched networks, with the former moving from the CBS lineup to
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's preschool block Nick Jr., while the latter moved from Nick Jr. to CBS.


''Nick Jr. on CBS''/''Nick on CBS'' (2000–2006)

After CBS's programming agreement with Nelvana ended in 2000, the network subsequently entered into a deal with
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(which became a sister property to CBS, as a result of one-time CBS subsidiary-turned-media conglomerate
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's merger with the network) to air programming from the Nick Jr. block under the banner ''Nick Jr. on CBS''. The block debuted on September 16, 2000, hosted by Face, the animated host/mascot originated on the flagship Nick Jr. block. The lineup was rebranded as simply ''Nick on CBS'' on September 14, 2002, as the block incorporated live-action and animated Nickelodeon series aimed at older children in addition to the Nick Jr. series. The older-skewing Nickelodeon series were removed from the block on September 11, 2004, refocusing the block back exclusively toward preschooler-oriented series; the block also began incorporating interstitial hosted segments featuring Piper O'Possum. All of the programs that aired as part of the block met the FCC's educational programming requirements, despite some tenuousness to some of the claims of educational content in some programs. It was for this reason that the block did not add some of Nickelodeon's most popular programs (most notably ''
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''), even during the more open-formatted Nick on CBS era. On December 31, 2005, Viacom was split into two separate companies, with CBS becoming part of the standalone company
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, and Nickelodeon becoming part of a restructured
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. ''Nick Jr. on CBS/Nick on CBS'' ended on September 9, 2006.


''KOL Secret Slumber Party''/''KEWLopolis''/''Cookie Jar TV'' (2006–2013)

On January 19, 2006, less than a month after the Viacom-CBS split was finalized, CBS announced that it would enter into a three-year programming partnership with DIC Entertainment (which included the distribution of select
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auto races) to produce a new children's program block featuring new and recent series from its program library. After the announcement of the CBS/DIC partnership, the latter originally announced the block was to be branded the ''Secret Saturday Morning Slumber Party'' (or ''Saturday Morning Secret Slumber Party''); the block was later renamed as the ''KOL Secret Slumber Party'' after DIC Entertainment, which produced all of the children's programming for the block, partnered with
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to co-produce the block's first-run programs through its KOL subsidiary. AOL managed the programming block's website, and produced public service announcements which aired both on television and online. This alliance, along with the fact that some CBS stations chose to tape delay some of the programs to air on Sunday mornings, led to the block's name change. The ''KOL Secret Slumber Party'' premiered on September 16, 2006, with two first-run programs (''
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'' and '' Dance Revolution''), one that originally aired as a syndicated program in 2005 (''
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'') and three pre-2006 shows (''
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'' and '' Sabrina: The Animated Series'') in the block's inaugural lineup. The block's female hosts (and in turn, from whom the ''Secret Slumber Party'' name was partly derived from) were the Slumber Party Girls, a teen pop group signed with Geffen Records (consisted of Cassie Scerbo, Mallory Low, Karla Deras, Carolina Carattini and Caroline Scott), who appeared during commercial break bumpers and interstitial segments seen before the start and the end segment of each program as well as serving as the musical performers for one of the series featured in the block, ''Dance Revolution''. In the summer of 2007, KOL withdrew its sponsorship from the network's Saturday morning block. CBS and DIC subsequently announced a new partnership with American Greetings Corporation to relaunch the block on September 21 of that year as ''KEWLopolis'', which would be targeted at younger girls and serve as a tie-in with the monthly
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'' KEWL'' (which was established in part by DiC in May 2007, and is no longer in publication). Complimenting CBS's 2007 lineup – which included ''KOL Secret Slumber Party'' holdovers ''Cake'' and ''Horseland'' – were newly added series '' Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Sushi Pack''. The block came under the purview of Cookie Jar Group, after DIC was acquired by the Canada-based company on July 23, 2008. On February 24, 2009, it was announced that CBS renewed its contract with Cookie Jar for three additional seasons, running through 2012. On September 19, 2009, the block was rebranded again, this time to '' Cookie Jar TV''. With the exception of ''Sabrina: The Animated Series'', most of the programs recently featured on the predecessor ''KEWLopolis'' and ''KOL Secret Slumber Party'' were dropped upon the block's relaunch on September 19, 2009. The Cookie Jar TV brand remained in place for the block even after that company's acquisition by
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(now WildBrain) in October 2012.


''CBS Dream Team'' (2013–present)

On July 24, 2013, CBS announced that it had entered into a programming agreement with Litton Entertainment (which already programs a Saturday morning block syndicated to ABC owned-and-operated stations and affiliates and has subsequently begun producing a similarly formatted block for CBS' co-owned sister network
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as of October 4, 2014) to launch a new Saturday morning block featuring live-action E/I lifestyle, wildlife and documentary programming aimed at teenagers between the ages of 13 and 18 . The new Litton-produced block, the ''
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'', debuted on September 28, 2013, marking the return to an exclusively live-action Saturday morning programming block to the network since the discontinuance of the experimental ''Think CBS Kids'' block in September 1998 (once again ending the entirety of conventional children's programming – animated or otherwise – airing on CBS). The block's lineup consisted mainly of newer series (including one scripted
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, ''
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'', a format Litton has not used on programs airing on its other blocks), with the cooking series ''
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'' migrating to the ''Dream Team'' from the ABC-syndicated ''Litton's Weekend Adventure'' block. On March 20, 2018, CBS and Litton announced that the block was renewed for five more seasons, through 2023.


Potential future partnerships with Nickelodeon

Following the announcement of the second merger between Viacom and CBS Corporation, current CBS Corporation CEO
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was receptive to the possibility of the return of Nickelodeon children's programming to CBS. As CBS is currently under contract with Litton Entertainment to carry the ''
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'' E/I programming block until the end of the 2022-23 television season, any Nickelodeon programming that CBS would decide to add would have to comply with the FCC's E/I requirements (as the network's affiliates use the block for most of their E/I compliance); as with cable TV, advertising restrictions would still be enforced for any programming targeted at children under 13.


Programming


List of notable children's programs broadcast by CBS

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.''


Saturday morning preview specials

*1969 – ''CBS Funtastic Preview'' (hosted by ''
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'' stars Sebastian Cabot, Johnny Whitaker and Anissa Jones) *1974 – ''Socko Saturday'' (hosted by the cast of ''
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'') *1975 – ''Dyn-o-mite Saturday'' (hosted by ''
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'' stars
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,
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and Ralph Carter) *1976 – ''Hey, Hey, Hey! It's the CBS Saturday Preview Special'' (hosted by '' Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids'') *1977 – ''Wacko Saturday Preview'' (hosted by the cast of ''
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'') *1983 – ''Preview Special'' (hosted by
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; featuring the Krofft Puppets, and
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and James Best, the latter two as their respective '' Dukes of Hazzard'' characters Boss Hogg and
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) *1984 – ''Saturday's The Place'' (hosted by Joyce DeWitt; featuring
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and Ted Knight) *1985 – ''All-Star Saturday Spectacular'' (hosted by
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)


Animated primetime holiday specials

CBS was the original broadcast network home of the animated primetime holiday specials based on the ''
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'' comic strip, beginning with ''
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'' in 1965. Over 30 holiday Peanuts specials (each for a specific holiday such as
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) were broadcast on CBS from that time until 2000, when the broadcast rights were acquired by ABC. CBS also aired several prime time animated specials based on the works of Dr. Seuss, beginning with ''
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'' in 1966, as well as several specials based on the ''Garfield'' comic strip during the 1980s (which led to Garfield getting his own Saturday morning cartoon on the network, Garfield and Friends, in 1988). Two animated specials by the Rankin/Bass studio, the stop motion classic '' Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,'' and the traditionally animated '' Frosty The Snowman'' have been annual holiday staples on CBS respectively since 1972 (Rudolph) (eight years after the special originally debuted on NBC) and 1969 (Frosty) (when it debuted on CBS). , ''Rudolph'' and ''Frosty'' are the only two pre-1990 animated specials that continue to air on CBS on an annual basis; the broadcast rights to the ''Peanuts'' specials are now held by ABC while ''How The Grinch Stole Christmas'' is broadcast by NBC and
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outlets;
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owns the rights to the ''Garfield'' specials. In the 21st century, ''Rudolph'' and ''Frosty'' have been joined by a series of newer specials that air on a semi-regular basis, including such entries as ''
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'', the ''
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'' shorts, '' The Flight Before Christmas'' and ''
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''. All of these animated specials, from 1973 to 1992, began with a fondly remembered seven-second animated opening sequence, in which the words "A CBS Special Presentation" were displayed in a colorful
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typeface. The word "SPECIAL", in all caps and repeated multiple times in multiple colors, slowly zoomed out from the frame in a spinning counterclockwise motion against a black background, and rapidly zoomed back into frame as a single word, in white, at the end; the sequence was accompanied by a jazzy though majestic up-tempo fanfare with dramatic horns and percussion (believed to be edited incidental music from the CBS crime drama '' Hawaii Five-O'', titled "Call to Danger" on the
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soundtrack LP). This opening sequence – presumably designed by, or under the supervision of, longtime CBS creative director
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(who oversaw print and on-air graphics for CBS for nearly 30 years, replacing William Golden following his death in 1959) – also appeared immediately before other CBS specials of the period (such as the annual presentations of the Miss USA pageant and the
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).


See also

* Lists of United States network television schedules – includes articles on Saturday morning children's programming schedules among the major networks * Children's programming on the American Broadcasting Company * Children's programming on NBC * Children's programming on TBS/TNT


References


External links


''The CBS Children's Film Festival'' 1967
(start page; listings through 1984) (fan site)

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