Amazing Animals aka Henry’s Amazing Animals (Videos, 1996-1999)
You can watch it here.
You can watch it here.
You can watch multiple episodes of this Chicago local children's TV show (and an episode of its successor Gigglesnort Hotel) here. (If the player isn't working yet, the video files can be found under 'DOWNLOAD OPTIONS').
The incomplete multi-part episode can be viewed in full on this YT playlist.
You can watch a documentary about the show here.
You can se my post about the host's 1983 Thanksgiving special here.
You can watch this VHS tape here. If the video player still isn't working, you can watch it by watching or downloading one of the video files under DOWNLOAD OPTIONS (or on the SHOW ALL page).
Notes: lots of interlacing. From the creators of Land O' Hands.
You can watch this children's TV game show - probably a pilot - here.
You can two episodes of watch this show, starring early educational television icon Frances "Miss Frances" Horwich, here.
Includes the infamous Peanut Butter Lettuce and Banana Sandwich Episode.
A bunch of vintage audio recordings featuring Miss Frances can be found here.
Above: the Peanuts strip from August 30, 1955.
You can watch it all here. A documentary about the show is soon to be released.
(Tip: each item is a different upload of the whole thing; the third has one of the videos out of order below the rest, and the fourth is missing the first twenty episodes.)
Mister X always gets things all wrong, as you can see - and under him, those are Card People, not Letter People. Mister X's pictured design is his original 60's design, also pictured here (and also, here, which also has all the main songs - including the untelevised Q, R and X songs). As for the Card People, I'll get to their Letter People connection in a couple of days...
You can watch them here. (Twelve are combined into one playlist.)
You can watch this entire charming and bizarre British animated series here.
You can watch it all here.
Below: a page from British magazine Radio Times, November 16, 1984.
You can watch it here. Info at three minutes in; ranking starts at 3:26.
You can watch this complete multi-part episode (starring Willie Rushton) of the long-running British children's book-adapting TV series here.
Note: VHS flickering/flashing color-bar issues.
You can watch this public access puppet show from Murfreesboro, Tennessee here.
You can watch this classic-Doctor-Who-esque Canadian educational TV series here.
The legendary TV kid's show. Includes the final episode and the 1987 anniversary special. You can watch them here.