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The Kidsongs TV Show/Show 9
From The TV IV
Show 9 | |
Season 1, Episode 9 | |
Airdate | November 14, 1987 |
Production Number | 9 |
Written by | Carol Rosenstein |
Directed by | Bruce Gowers |
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The Kidsongs TV Show — Season One |
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Show 9 is the ninth episode of the first season of The Kidsongs TV Show, and the ninth episode overall.
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Plot Overview
The Kidsongs Kids put on a 9th show with 8 hit music videos on the chart.
Title of songs from the Kidsongs videotapes in this episode:
- "Do Your Ears Hang Low?" (A Day with the Animals)
- "Tomorrow Is a Dream Away" (Good Night, Sleep Tight)
- "Practice Makes Perfect" (The Wonderful World of Sports)
- "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt" (A Day At Old MacDonald's Farm)
- "Centerfield" (The Wonderful World of Sports)
- "I Wanna Be a Fireman" (What I Want to Be)
- "America's Heroes" (Sing Out America)
- "Entry of the Gladiators" (A Day at the Circus)
Credits
- Producer: Carol Rosenstein
- Executive Producers: Carol Rosenstein, Bruce Gowers
- Music Producer: Michael Lloyd
- Choreographer: Andre Tayir
- Art Director: Bill Tozer
- Associate Producer: Hugh Arian
- Lighting Consultant: Jerry Watson
- Executive in Charge of Production: Andrew Z. Linsky
- Videos Edited by: Ron Andreassen
- Show Edited by: Paul Norling
- Associate Director: Syngehilde Schweikart
- Stage Manager: Carol Sue
- Lighting Director: Dennis Weiler
- Gaffer: Rich "Brian" Lamb
- Technical Director: Frank Bronell
- Video Technician: Jay Griffiths
- Videotape Operator: Craig Frieman
- Audio Mixer: Dean Mark Beattie
- A-2: Paul Sears
- Camera Operators: Jim Velarde, Tim Tyler, Greg Padilla
- Hair Designer: Yvonne De Patis-Kupka
- Make-Up Artist: Sally M. Childs
- Costume Designer: Pat Naderhoff
- Wardrobe Assistant: Scarlett King
- Grips: Matt Karham, Dave Jenkins
- Utility: Mike Rankin
- Telepromter: Nancy Bellard
- Assistant to the Producer: Michelle Durboraw
- Production Assistant: Kim Demassimo
- Production Accountant: Sue Lane
- Production Staff: Ric Ota-Jensen
- Property Masters: Michelle Hollands, Douglas McDonald
- Scenic Artist: Shari Underwood
- On-Line Editors: Roger Ames Berger, Richard Kaufman
- Re-Recording Mixer: Marti D. Humphrey
- Recordist: Daniel Hiland
- Production Facility: Valley Production Center
- Post Production Facility: Modern Videofilm
- Production Consultants: David Altschul, Georgia Bergman
Notes
Trivia
The Show
Allusions and References
Quotes
- Chris: Good morning and welcome to The Kidsongs TV Show. The one and only show made by kids for kids and starring kids. I'm Chris Lytton.
- Triskin: And I'm Triskin Potter. We're going to count down the hot songs on this week's music video chart. First off is our number 8 hit of the week.
- Chris: It's called "Do Your Ears Hang Low?". The Kidsongs Kids got to ride an elephant and meet all of their furry friends. Watch.
- Todd: And cue!
- Chris: It's time to go to baseball diamond.
- Triskin: This time using the music of John Fogerty tell the story of the last guy picked for the team.
- Chris: Our A.D. and sometimes director, Robby, played the roll convincingly.
(clip begins)
- Robby: You know, Coach, I've been thinking I'm quiting the team.
- Coach: Why is that, Robby?
- Robby: Because I never get to play.
- Coach: Well, don't give up hope. Maybe today.
- Robby: You really think so?
- Coach: We'll see.
(Mike barks)
- Chris: Now we're going to meet some of the real heroes of American history
- Triskin: Davy Crockett, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Just to name a few.
- Chris: This patriotic video debuts this week at number 2. It's called "America's Heroes".
- Scott: 4, 3, 2 and cue!
- Chris: Thank you for watching The Kidsongs TV Show.
- Triskin: We'll be back next week with more videos made by us just for you.
- Hosts: Bye, everybody.
- Camera/Floor Crew: Bye.
- Todd: That's a wrap. OK everybody, lunch is on me. I did bring my wallet, didn't I?