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Children's programming on the American Broadcasting Company

In regard to children's programming, the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) has aired mostly programming from Walt Disney Television or other producers (most notably, Hanna-Barbera Productions, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Nelvana and DIC Entertainment).[1] This article outlines the history of children's television programming on ABC including the various blocks and notable programs that have aired throughout the television network's history.

History edit

The Schoolhouse Rock! era (1973–1995) edit

The crown jewel of the network's children's programming lineup was the award-winning Schoolhouse Rock! series of educational shorts, which mixed original songs and animation with lessons on basic school subjects such as mathematics, science, and history. The series aired from 1973 to 1985, before going on what turned out to be a temporary hiatus prior to its return to ABC's Saturday morning schedule in 1992. New episodes concerning money were released from 1994 to 1996. Schoolhouse Rock! was one of several animated interstitials that aired during this era, others included Time for Timer and The Bod Squad, both of which were discontinued in the 1980s.

At the start of the 1991–92 season, around the same time that ABC launched I Love Saturday Night – a block that was inspired by the success of ABC's Friday night TGIF sitcom block (the former of which ultimately ended after several weeks due to low ratings), executive producer Jim Janicek also brought the hosted programming block concept to Saturday mornings, under the brand More Cool TV. Stars from live-action series aired as part of the Saturday morning lineup, most notably including the cast of ABC's Land of the Lost revival, hosted interstitials every half-hour during the block. The MCTV segments at times were several seconds shorter than those shot for TGIF and I Love Saturday Night. While an opening sequence and custom last-segment show bumpers were included, the theme music used was the instrumental version of ABC's 1991 America's Watching campaign. The MCTV concept was soon abandoned, although not as quickly as I Love Saturday Night.

From 1992 to 1995 (during the latter half of the show's run, and for at most until a year after it was canceled), short 30-second segments from America's Funniest People (a spin-off of the long-running America's Funniest Home Videos), which were branded as America's Funniest Kids, ran within commercial breaks during the ABC Saturday morning lineup. These would usually consist of excerpts from longer segments, usually featuring young children telling jokes or engaging in stunts.

Disney programming era (1995–2011) edit

The merger of Capital Cities Communications (which purchased ABC in 1986) into The Walt Disney Company in 1995 marked a shift in the network's Saturday morning cartoon output. The merger resulted in Disney increasing the amount of programming content it produced for the network, including in regards to children's programming (prior to this, most of Disney's animated programming originated on either CBS, with which the studio had a working relationship prior to its purchase of ABC, or The Disney Afternoon). After Disney formally took over ABC's operations, the company's president and CEO Michael Eisner sought to create a Saturday morning block that was different from those carried by its competitors at the time, recruiting Peter Hastings (who had left Warner Bros. Animation in a dispute over the creative direction of Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain, which he had both written for) to help overhaul ABC's Saturday morning lineup. The concept that was developed revolved around the idea that Saturday is different from every other day of the week; Hastings also came up with the idea of utilizing virtual set technology for the hosted interstitial segments.[2]

The concept debuted as Disney's One Saturday Morning on September 13, 1997, formatted as a two-hour sub-block (before expanding to become the sole brand for the Saturday morning lineup in 1998) that originally featured some programs that had already aired on the co-existing ABC Saturday Morning lineup and incorporated live-action and animated interstitials.[3] It was originally scheduled to premiere on September 6, but was delayed by one week due to ABC News' coverage of the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales (a news event which resulted in CBS and NBC pre-empting their children's programming blocks that day). Disney would later create a spin-off block, Disney's One Too, which debuted on UPN on September 6, 1999, which featured many of the programs shown on Disney’s One Saturday Morning.[4] The hosted and animated segments were dropped from Disney’s One Saturday Morning in 2000 in a reformatting of ABC due to low ratings.

In 2001, ABC entered into a program distribution agreement with sister network Disney Channel to air its original programming as part of the network's Saturday morning lineup. As a result, live-action series were added to the Disney’s One Saturday Morning lineup that September as part of the newly created "Zoog Hour," an hour-long sub-block – named after the cable channel's weekend programming block at the time, Zoog Disney – featuring the Disney Channel sitcoms Lizzie McGuire and Even Stevens (the programming agreement occasionally extended to broadcasts of Disney Channel's made-for-TV movies as part of The Wonderful World of Disney between 2002 and 2008). Additionally, Disney acquired the rights to the Power Rangers franchise after its purchase of Fox Family Worldwide, which included the rights to the majority of the program libraries of Fox Kids, and the outright purchase of the production studio behind Power Rangers and Fox Kids Worldwide part-owner Saban Entertainment (the purchase was primarily designed to acquire the Fox Family Channel, which was rebranded as ABC Family following the sale's completion).[5]

On September 14, 2002, Disney’s One Saturday Morning was rebranded as ABC Kids.[6] Upon the relaunch of the block, in addition to the Disney Channel series, ABC Kids contained two original series (Teamo Supremo and Fillmore!) and reruns of a former Disney’s One Saturday Morning series (Recess). ABC also acquired the rights to NBA Inside Stuff through the network's acquisition of broadcast television rights to the NBA from NBC (where the series originally premiered in 1992), which aired alongside the ABC Kids block during the 2002–03 and 2003–04 seasons, before being replaced by NBA Access for the 2004–05 season. NBA Inside Stuff would return on NBA TV in 2013.

However, in September 2003, reruns of Disney Channel original live-action and animated series[6] (with shows such as Kim Possible, The Proud Family, and That’s So Raven joining Lizzie McGuire and Even Stevens) came to dominate the lineup. To comply with the Children's Television Act, ABC chose to carry only select episodes of Disney Channel series featuring moral lessons and/or educational anecdotes. ABC Kids ceased to import new Disney Channel series onto its schedule after the 2006–07 season, when Hannah Montana, The Emperor's New School, and The Replacements were added to the block. As a result, the block (outside of Power Rangers) relied entirely on repeats of the channel's shows that first aired on ABC Kids between September 2005 and May 2007 for the remaining three years of its run (all of which, most notably That's So Raven, were out of production by September 2011). Power Rangers ended its run on ABC Kids in 2010 after Haim Saban repurchased the franchise's intellectual rights in May 2010 from Disney and leased the broadcast rights to Nickelodeon, which began airing new seasons and repeat episodes of the series starting in 2011.[7]

Litton's Weekend Adventure era (2011–present) edit

In March 2010, ABC decided that it would no longer provide E/I-compliant programming as part of its Saturday morning network lineup to its affiliates, with the network's affiliate board agreeing to seek a syndication package that would air exclusively on ABC owned-and-operated and affiliate stations. On April 19, 2010, ABC announced a time-lease agreement with Litton Entertainment (now Hearst Media Production Group) to produce a new Saturday morning block, originally titled ABC Weekend Adventure, which was subsequently renamed Litton's Weekend Adventure, prior to its debut on September 3, 2011 (ending the entirety of conventional children's programming – animated or otherwise – airing on ABC).[8]

The block, designed by Litton to counterprogramming the then-traditional Saturday morning fare of animated and live-action scripted series, features unscripted and "pro-social programming"; however, the block is not structured as a conventional Saturday morning lineup, in that purchased advertisements within the block are commercials that would otherwise be targeted at the 18–49 demographic and shows within the block, while educational in nature, are marketed for a family audience – although intended to be aimed at teenagers ages 13–16 – rather than just children.[9][10][11]

Programming edit

Scheduling issues edit

Programs featured on the current Litton's Weekend Adventure lineup are designed to meet federally mandated educational programming guidelines.[9][11] However, as with its predecessor network-programmed blocks, programs may be deferred to Sunday daytime slots, or (in the case of affiliates in the Western United States) Saturday afternoons due to breaking news or severe weather coverage or, more commonly, regional or select national sports telecasts (especially in the case of college football games) scheduled in earlier Saturday timeslots as makegoods to comply with the E/I regulations. Some stations may air the entirety of the Weekend Adventure block on tape delay to accommodate local news or other programs of local interest (such as public affairs shows, real estate or lifestyle programs).

Honolulu affiliate KITV (channel 4) aired programs within the former ABC Kids and the current Weekend Adventure lineups over three weekdays (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday), with two programs airing each day from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., preceding the ABC Daytime lineup (in particular, the network's soap operas prior to 2012). This scheduling is used only in the event of Saturday afternoon sports telecasts broadcast by ABC – which due to the time difference between the Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone and the United States mainland, may air live as early as five hours behind the game's airtime in the Eastern Time Zone, or six hours during Daylight Saving Time (as Hawaii runs on Standard Time year-round), effectively pre-empting ABC Kids programs from their regular timeslots and forcing the shows to air elsewhere on the station's schedule; this is particularly true of late morning and primetime college football games aired during the fall (for instance, a college football game with a 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time kick off would air in Hawaii at 9:30 a.m. Hawaii-Aleutian Time).

During the college football season, ABC affiliates in the Western U.S. will often realign programming for college football telecasts that have a 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time start (as a noon Eastern Time game is often scheduled). Some affiliates moved the ABC Kids programming to Sunday mornings (something that is still sometimes the case with the Weekend Adventure lineup); however, until all Sunday-afternoon NASCAR races moved to ESPN in 2010, this usually pre-empted the pre-race show ESPN NASCAR Countdown.

List of programs edit

Interstitial series edit

Saturday morning preview specials edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Holz, Jo (2017). Kids' TV Grows Up: The Path from Howdy Doody to SpongeBob. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-6874-1.
  2. ^ Goldman, Michael (September 15, 1997). "ABC hopes for virtual success". Variety. Reed Business Information. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
  3. ^ Grove, Christopher (August 29, 1997). "Webs roll out season geared to kids". Variety. Reed Business Information. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
  4. ^ Pursell, Chris (July 19, 1999). "Mouse brands UPN kidvid". Variety. Reed Business Information. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
  5. ^ DiOrio, Carl (October 24, 2001). "Fox Family costs Mouse less cheese in final deal". Variety. Reed Business Information. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
  6. ^ a b Bernstein, Paula (September 29, 2002). "Kid skeds tread on joint strategy". Variety. Reed Business Information. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
  7. ^ Littleton, Cynthia (May 12, 2010). "Saban re-acquires rights to 'Rangers'". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  8. ^ "Litton Entertainment to Produce and Distribute Original Programming for ABC Stations for Fall 2011". Litton Entertainment. The Futon Critic. April 19, 2010. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
  9. ^ a b . TVNewsCheck. NewsCheck Media. May 24, 2011. Archived from the original on December 4, 2013. Retrieved May 24, 2011.
  10. ^ "ABC to Premiere ABC Weekend Adventure on Sept. 3". Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media. May 24, 2011.
  11. ^ a b "Litton Announces "ABC Weekend Adventure"". Business Wire. May 24, 2011.

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In regard to children s programming the American Broadcasting Company ABC has aired mostly programming from Walt Disney Television or other producers most notably Hanna Barbera Productions Warner Bros Entertainment Nelvana and DIC Entertainment 1 This article outlines the history of children s television programming on ABC including the various blocks and notable programs that have aired throughout the television network s history Contents 1 History 1 1 The Schoolhouse Rock era 1973 1995 1 2 Disney programming era 1995 2011 1 3 Litton s Weekend Adventure era 2011 present 2 Programming 2 1 Scheduling issues 2 2 List of programs 2 3 Interstitial series 2 4 Saturday morning preview specials 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Schoolhouse Rock era 1973 1995 edit The crown jewel of the network s children s programming lineup was the award winning Schoolhouse Rock series of educational shorts which mixed original songs and animation with lessons on basic school subjects such as mathematics science and history The series aired from 1973 to 1985 before going on what turned out to be a temporary hiatus prior to its return to ABC s Saturday morning schedule in 1992 New episodes concerning money were released from 1994 to 1996 Schoolhouse Rock was one of several animated interstitials that aired during this era others included Time for Timer and The Bod Squad both of which were discontinued in the 1980s At the start of the 1991 92 season around the same time that ABC launched I Love Saturday Night a block that was inspired by the success of ABC s Friday night TGIF sitcom block the former of which ultimately ended after several weeks due to low ratings executive producer Jim Janicek also brought the hosted programming block concept to Saturday mornings under the brand More Cool TV Stars from live action series aired as part of the Saturday morning lineup most notably including the cast of ABC s Land of the Lost revival hosted interstitials every half hour during the block The MCTV segments at times were several seconds shorter than those shot for TGIF and I Love Saturday Night While an opening sequence and custom last segment show bumpers were included the theme music used was the instrumental version of ABC s 1991 America s Watching campaign The MCTV concept was soon abandoned although not as quickly as I Love Saturday Night From 1992 to 1995 during the latter half of the show s run and for at most until a year after it was canceled short 30 second segments from America s Funniest People a spin off of the long running America s Funniest Home Videos which were branded as America s Funniest Kids ran within commercial breaks during the ABC Saturday morning lineup These would usually consist of excerpts from longer segments usually featuring young children telling jokes or engaging in stunts Disney programming era 1995 2011 edit Main article ABC Kids TV programming block The merger of Capital Cities Communications which purchased ABC in 1986 into The Walt Disney Company in 1995 marked a shift in the network s Saturday morning cartoon output The merger resulted in Disney increasing the amount of programming content it produced for the network including in regards to children s programming prior to this most of Disney s animated programming originated on either CBS with which the studio had a working relationship prior to its purchase of ABC or The Disney Afternoon After Disney formally took over ABC s operations the company s president and CEO Michael Eisner sought to create a Saturday morning block that was different from those carried by its competitors at the time recruiting Peter Hastings who had left Warner Bros Animation in a dispute over the creative direction of Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain which he had both written for to help overhaul ABC s Saturday morning lineup The concept that was developed revolved around the idea that Saturday is different from every other day of the week Hastings also came up with the idea of utilizing virtual set technology for the hosted interstitial segments 2 The concept debuted as Disney s One Saturday Morning on September 13 1997 formatted as a two hour sub block before expanding to become the sole brand for the Saturday morning lineup in 1998 that originally featured some programs that had already aired on the co existing ABC Saturday Morning lineup and incorporated live action and animated interstitials 3 It was originally scheduled to premiere on September 6 but was delayed by one week due to ABC News coverage of the funeral of Diana Princess of Wales a news event which resulted in CBS and NBC pre empting their children s programming blocks that day Disney would later create a spin off block Disney s One Too which debuted on UPN on September 6 1999 which featured many of the programs shown on Disney s One Saturday Morning 4 The hosted and animated segments were dropped from Disney s One Saturday Morning in 2000 in a reformatting of ABC due to low ratings In 2001 ABC entered into a program distribution agreement with sister network Disney Channel to air its original programming as part of the network s Saturday morning lineup As a result live action series were added to the Disney s One Saturday Morning lineup that September as part of the newly created Zoog Hour an hour long sub block named after the cable channel s weekend programming block at the time Zoog Disney featuring the Disney Channel sitcoms Lizzie McGuire and Even Stevens the programming agreement occasionally extended to broadcasts of Disney Channel s made for TV movies as part of The Wonderful World of Disney between 2002 and 2008 Additionally Disney acquired the rights to the Power Rangers franchise after its purchase of Fox Family Worldwide which included the rights to the majority of the program libraries of Fox Kids and the outright purchase of the production studio behind Power Rangers and Fox Kids Worldwide part owner Saban Entertainment the purchase was primarily designed to acquire the Fox Family Channel which was rebranded as ABC Family following the sale s completion 5 On September 14 2002 Disney s One Saturday Morning was rebranded as ABC Kids 6 Upon the relaunch of the block in addition to the Disney Channel series ABC Kids contained two original series Teamo Supremo and Fillmore and reruns of a former Disney s One Saturday Morning series Recess ABC also acquired the rights to NBA Inside Stuff through the network s acquisition of broadcast television rights to the NBA from NBC where the series originally premiered in 1992 which aired alongside the ABC Kids block during the 2002 03 and 2003 04 seasons before being replaced by NBA Access for the 2004 05 season NBA Inside Stuff would return on NBA TV in 2013 However in September 2003 reruns of Disney Channel original live action and animated series 6 with shows such as Kim Possible The Proud Family and That s So Raven joining Lizzie McGuire and Even Stevens came to dominate the lineup To comply with the Children s Television Act ABC chose to carry only select episodes of Disney Channel series featuring moral lessons and or educational anecdotes ABC Kids ceased to import new Disney Channel series onto its schedule after the 2006 07 season when Hannah Montana The Emperor s New School and The Replacements were added to the block As a result the block outside of Power Rangers relied entirely on repeats of the channel s shows that first aired on ABC Kids between September 2005 and May 2007 for the remaining three years of its run all of which most notably That s So Raven were out of production by September 2011 Power Rangers ended its run on ABC Kids in 2010 after Haim Saban repurchased the franchise s intellectual rights in May 2010 from Disney and leased the broadcast rights to Nickelodeon which began airing new seasons and repeat episodes of the series starting in 2011 7 Litton s Weekend Adventure era 2011 present edit Main article Weekend Adventure In March 2010 ABC decided that it would no longer provide E I compliant programming as part of its Saturday morning network lineup to its affiliates with the network s affiliate board agreeing to seek a syndication package that would air exclusively on ABC owned and operated and affiliate stations On April 19 2010 ABC announced a time lease agreement with Litton Entertainment now Hearst Media Production Group to produce a new Saturday morning block originally titled ABC Weekend Adventure which was subsequently renamed Litton s Weekend Adventure prior to its debut on September 3 2011 ending the entirety of conventional children s programming animated or otherwise airing on ABC 8 The block designed by Litton to counterprogramming the then traditional Saturday morning fare of animated and live action scripted series features unscripted and pro social programming however the block is not structured as a conventional Saturday morning lineup in that purchased advertisements within the block are commercials that would otherwise be targeted at the 18 49 demographic and shows within the block while educational in nature are marketed for a family audience although intended to be aimed at teenagers ages 13 16 rather than just children 9 10 11 Programming editScheduling issues edit Programs featured on the current Litton s Weekend Adventure lineup are designed to meet federally mandated educational programming guidelines 9 11 However as with its predecessor network programmed blocks programs may be deferred to Sunday daytime slots or in the case of affiliates in the Western United States Saturday afternoons due to breaking news or severe weather coverage or more commonly regional or select national sports telecasts especially in the case of college football games scheduled in earlier Saturday timeslots as makegoods to comply with the E I regulations Some stations may air the entirety of the Weekend Adventure block on tape delay to accommodate local news or other programs of local interest such as public affairs shows real estate or lifestyle programs Honolulu affiliate KITV channel 4 aired programs within the former ABC Kids and the current Weekend Adventure lineups over three weekdays Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday with two programs airing each day from 11 00 a m to 12 00 p m preceding the ABC Daytime lineup in particular the network s soap operas prior to 2012 This scheduling is used only in the event of Saturday afternoon sports telecasts broadcast by ABC which due to the time difference between the Hawaii Aleutian Time Zone and the United States mainland may air live as early as five hours behind the game s airtime in the Eastern Time Zone or six hours during Daylight Saving Time as Hawaii runs on Standard Time year round effectively pre empting ABC Kids programs from their regular timeslots and forcing the shows to air elsewhere on the station s schedule this is particularly true of late morning and primetime college football games aired during the fall for instance a college football game with a 3 30 p m Eastern Time kick off would air in Hawaii at 9 30 a m Hawaii Aleutian Time During the college football season ABC affiliates in the Western U S will often realign programming for college football telecasts that have a 9 00 a m Pacific Time start as a noon Eastern Time game is often scheduled Some affiliates moved the ABC Kids programming to Sunday mornings something that is still sometimes the case with the Weekend Adventure lineup however until all Sunday afternoon NASCAR races moved to ESPN in 2010 this usually pre empted the pre race show ESPN NASCAR Countdown List of programs edit Main article List of programs broadcast by American Broadcasting Company 101 Dalmatians The Series 1997 1999 The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie 1972 1974 ABC Weekend Specials 1977 1997 Acrobat Ranch 1950 1951 The Addams Family 1992 1995 The Adventures of Gulliver 1968 1970 Adventures of the Gummi Bears 1989 1990 Aliens in the Family 1996 The All New Pink Panther Show 1978 1979 American Bandstand 1957 1987 Animals Animals Animals 1976 1981 Animal Crack Ups 1987 1990 Annie Oakley 1964 1965 reruns of the 1954 1957 primetime series Back to the Future 1993 1995 reruns of the CBS 1991 1992 Saturday morning animated series Beany and Cecil 1962 1968 The Beatles 1965 1969 Beetlejuice 1989 1992 Bewitched 1971 1973 reruns of the 1964 1972 primetime series Bone Chillers 1996 1997 The Brady Kids 1972 1974 Buffalo Bill Jr 1964 1965 reruns of the 1955 1956 primetime series The Bugs Bunny Show and later incarnations 1960 1968 1973 1975 1985 2000 Bump in the Night 1994 1996 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command 2000 2001 The Buzz on Maggie 2005 2006 reruns of Disney Channel series Capitol Critters 1992 Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels 1977 1979 The Care Bears Family 1986 1988 The Cattanooga Cats 1969 1971 Cro 1993 1995 Curiosity Shop 1971 1972 Darkwing Duck 1991 1993 Devlin 1974 1976 Disney s Doug 1996 2001 DuckTales 1997 Dudley Do Right 1969 1970 Dumb and Dumber The Animated Series 1995 1996 Dynomutt Dog Wonder 1976 1978 The Emperor s New School 2006 2011 reruns of Disney Channel series Even Stevens 2001 2002 2005 reruns of Disney Channel series Fangface 1978 1980 Fantastic Four 1967 1970 Fantastic Voyage 1968 1970 Fillmore 2002 2005 Flash Forward 1996 1997 The Flintstone Kids 1986 1990 Fonz and the Happy Days Gang 1980 1982 Free Willy 1994 1996 Fudge 1995 1996 The Funky Phantom 1971 1973 Gargoyles The Goliath Chronicles 1996 1997 George of the Jungle 1967 1970 1995 1997 Goldie Gold and Action Jack 1981 1982 Goober and the Ghost Chasers 1973 Goof Troop 1992 1993 The Great Grape Ape Show 1975 1976 Groovie Goolies reruns from 1971 1972 CBS series 1975 1976 Hammerman 1991 1992 Hannah Montana 2006 2011 reruns of Disney Channel series The Hardy Boys 1969 1971 Heathcliff 1980 1982 Hercules The Animated Series 1998 1999 Here Come the Double Deckers 1970 1972 Hong Kong Phooey 1974 1976 Hoppity Hooper 1964 1967 Hot Wheels 1969 1971 House of Mouse 2001 2002 H R Pufnstuf 1972 1973 reruns of the 1969 NBC series Jabberjaw 1976 1978 The Jackson 5ive 1971 1973 The Jetsons 1963 1964 reruns of the 1962 1963 primetime series Jonny Quest 1970 1972 repeats of the 1964 1965 primetime series Journey to the Center of the Earth 1967 1969 Jungle Cubs 1996 1998 Junior Almost Anything Goes 1976 1978 Kid Power 1972 1974 Kim Possible 2002 2006 reruns of Disney Channel series The King Kong Show 1966 1969 Krofft Supershow 1976 1978 Laff A Lympics 1977 1979 1986 Lancelot Link Secret Chimp 1970 1972 Land of the Lost 1991 1994 Lassie s Rescue Rangers 1973 1975 Laverne amp Shirley in the Army 1981 1982 Lidsville 1971 1973 Lilo amp Stitch The Series 2003 2006 Linus the Lionhearted 1966 1969 repeats of the 1964 1966 CBS series Little Clowns of Happytown 1987 1988 The Little Rascals 1982 1984 Little Rosie 1990 1991 The Littles 1983 1986 Lizzie McGuire 2001 2005 reruns of Disney Channel series Lloyd in Space 2001 2002 The Lost Saucer 1975 1976 Madeline 1995 The Magic Land of Allakazam 1962 1964 Magic Ranch 1961 1962 The Magilla Gorilla Show 1965 1967 Make a Face 1962 1963 Make a Wish 1971 1976 Mary Kate and Ashley in Action 2001 2002 Matty s Funday Funnies 1960 1962 The Mickey Mouse Club 1955 1959 Mickey Mouse Works 1999 2000 Mighty Ducks 1996 1997 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 2010 Mighty Orbots 1984 1985 Milton the Monster 1965 1968 Mission Magic 1973 1974 Monchichis 1983 1984 The Monkees 1972 1973 repeats of the 1966 1968 NBC series Mork amp Mindy Laverne amp Shirley Fonz Hour 1982 1983 The Mumbly Cartoon Show 1976 1977 My Friend Flicka 1962 1964 repeats of the 1956 1957 primetime series My Pet Monster 1987 1988 NBA Inside Stuff 2002 2004 The New Adventures of Beany and Cecil 1988 The New Adventures of Gilligan 1974 1977 The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1988 1993 1995 1996 1997 2002 The New Casper Cartoon Show 1963 1970 New Kids on the Block 1990 1991 Nightmare Ned 1997 The Oddball Couple 1975 1977 On Your Mark 1961 1962 The Osmonds 1972 1974 The Oz Kids 1996 Pac Man 1982 1984 Pepper Ann 1997 2001 Peter Potamus 1966 1967 new episodes combined with repeats of the 1964 syndicated series Phil of the Future 2004 2006 reruns of Disney Channel series The Pirates of Dark Water 1991 1992 The Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Show 1979 1981 Pound Puppies 1985 1989 Power Rangers Dino Thunder 2004 05 Power Rangers Jungle Fury 2008 09 Power Rangers Mystic Force 2006 07 Power Rangers Ninja Storm 2003 04 Power Rangers Operation Overdrive 2007 08 Power Rangers RPM 2009 Power Rangers SPD 2005 06 Power Rangers Wild Force 2002 03 The Proud Family 2002 2006 reruns of Disney Channel series The Puppy s Further Adventures 1982 1984 The Real Ghostbusters 1986 1992 ReBoot 1994 1995 Recess 1997 2004 The Reluctant Dragon amp Mr Toad Show 1970 1971 The Replacements 2006 2011 reruns of Disney Channel series Richie Rich 1980 1984 The Road Runner Show 1971 1973 repeats of the 1966 1968 CBS series Rocky and Bullwinkle 1959 1961 1964 1973 Rubik the Amazing Cube 1983 1985 Sabrina The Animated Series 1999 2001 Science Court 1997 2000 Scooby Doo all series from The Scooby Doo Dynomutt Hour to A Pup Named Scooby Doo 1976 1986 1988 1993 Shenanigans 1964 1965 Skyhawks 1969 1971 The Smokey Bear Show 1969 1971 Sonic the Hedgehog 1993 1995 Speed Buggy 1975 1976 reruns of the 1973 CBS series Spider Man 1967 1970 Spider Woman 1979 1980 Squigglevision 1998 1999 Star Wars Droids 1985 1986 Star Wars Ewoks 1985 1987 Star Wars Rebels 2014 The Suite Life of Zack amp Cody 2005 2011 reruns of Disney Channel series Super Friends 1973 1986 Tales From the Cryptkeeper 1993 1995 Teacher s Pet 2000 2002 Teamo Supremo 2002 2003 Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales 1964 1966 repeats of the 1963 1964 CBS series That s So Raven 2003 2011 reruns of Disney Channel series These Are the Days 1974 1976 Thundarr the Barbarian 1980 1982 The Tom and Jerry Show 1975 1977 Top Cat 1962 1963 repeats of the 1961 1962 primetime series Turbo Teen 1984 1985 Uncle Croc s Block 1975 1976 The Weekenders 2000 2002 What a Mess 1995 1996 Wild West C O W Boys of Moo Mesa 1992 1994 Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down 1970 1972 W I T C H 2005 reruns of 2004 2006 Toon Disney series The Wizard of Oz 1990 1991 Wolf Rock TV 1984 The Wuzzles 1986 1988 repeats of the 1985 1986 CBS series Yogi s Gang 1973 1975 Interstitial series edit ABC Fun Facts 1988 1990 ABC Funfit 1985 1986 America s Funniest Kids 1992 1995 The Bod Squad 1975 1991 Computer Critters 1984 1990 Dear Alex and Annie 1978 1981 Dough Nuts 1980 1983 From Me to You 1983 1984 H E L P 1979 1983 Joking Around with the Little Clowns 1987 1990 Manny the Uncanny The Monkey Boys Menudo on ABC 1983 1985 Nutrition Series 1980 1993 O G Readmore 1983 1990 One to One 1988 1991 Posse Philosophy 1990 1992 Schoolhouse Rock 1973 1985 1992 2000 Time for Timer 1975 1992 Toy Story Treats 1996 1997 Willie Survive 1982 1983 Zack of All Trades 1984 1990 1994 Saturday morning preview specials edit Main article Saturday morning preview specials 1972 Preview Special hosted by The Brady Kids from The Brady Bunch 1973 Sneak Peek hosted by Avery Schreiber and Jack Burns 1974 Funshine Saturday hosted by Lee Majors from The Six Million Dollar Man 1975 Funshine Saturday hosted by Jim Nabors and Ruth Buzzi from The Lost Saucer 1976 Sneak Peek hosted by Jimmy Osmond featuring Chris Kirby Dick Clark Kaptain Kool and the Kongs Marty Allen and The Osmonds 1977 All Star Saturday hosted by Kaptain Kool and the Kongs featuring Lennie Weinrib Meadowlark Lemon Robert Hegyes Shaun Cassidy and The Krofftettes 1978 All Star Saturday hosted by Jimmy McNichol and Kristy McNichol featuring Adam Rich Danielle Spencer Donny Most Donny Osmond Haywood Nelson Joey Travolta and Maurice Gibb 1982 Pac Preview Party hosted by Dick Clark 1983 hosted by Dick Clark 1984 Preview Park hosted by Weird Al Yankovic featuring Wolfman Jack Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo 1985 Saturday Sneak Peek amp Fun Fit Test hosted by Tony Danza featuring Mary Lou Retton and the droids of Star Wars 1988 hosted by the cast of Mr Belvedere 1989 Perfectly Strange Saturday Morning Preview hosted by the cast of Perfect Strangers 1990 hosted by Roseanne Barr and cast of Family Matters 1991 hosted by the cast of Family Matters 1992 hosted by the cast of Step by Step 1993 hosted by the cast of Hangin with Mr Cooper 1994 Whole New Level of Fun hosted by the cast of Boy Meets World 1995 Saturday Morning Jam hosted by Gary Owens Marquise Wilson Raven Symone and Zachery Ty Bryan 1996 Preview Party hosted by Melissa Joan Hart featuring Ian Ziering and the casts of Bone Chillers and Flash Forward 1997 One Saturday Morning hosted by Charlie played by Jessica Prunell 1998 One Saturday Morning on Friday Night hosted by Meme played by Valarie Rae Miller and Salem from ABC s Sabrina the Teenage Witch 1999 One Saturday Morning on Friday Night hosted by Meme played by Valarie Rae Miller See also editChildren s programming on CBS Children s programming on NBC Lists of United States network television schedules includes articles on Saturday morning children s programming schedules among the major networksReferences edit Holz Jo 2017 Kids TV Grows Up The Path from Howdy Doody to SpongeBob Jefferson NC McFarland ISBN 978 1 4766 6874 1 Goldman Michael September 15 1997 ABC hopes for virtual success Variety Reed Business Information Retrieved March 29 2015 Grove Christopher August 29 1997 Webs roll out season geared to kids Variety Reed Business Information Retrieved August 13 2009 Pursell Chris July 19 1999 Mouse brands UPN kidvid Variety Reed Business Information Retrieved August 13 2009 DiOrio Carl October 24 2001 Fox Family costs Mouse less cheese in final deal Variety Reed Business Information Retrieved August 13 2009 a b Bernstein Paula September 29 2002 Kid skeds tread on joint strategy Variety Reed Business Information Retrieved August 13 2009 Littleton Cynthia May 12 2010 Saban re acquires rights to Rangers Variety Penske Media Corporation Retrieved May 12 2010 Litton Entertainment to Produce and Distribute Original Programming for ABC Stations for Fall 2011 Litton Entertainment The Futon Critic April 19 2010 Retrieved May 11 2020 a b ABC Orders Saturday Kids Block From Litton TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media May 24 2011 Archived from the original on December 4 2013 Retrieved May 24 2011 ABC to Premiere ABC Weekend Adventure on Sept 3 Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media May 24 2011 a b Litton Announces ABC Weekend Adventure Business Wire May 24 2011 External links editSaturday Morning Cartoons on ABC Google Image Search Google Video Search Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Children 27s programming on the American Broadcasting Company amp oldid 1197059863, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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