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Lamb Chop's Play-Along

Lamb Chop's Play-Along! is a half-hour preschool children's television series that was shown on PBS in the United States from January 13, 1992, until September 22, 1995, with reruns airing on PBS until January 4, 1998, and on KTV FAVE - KIDZ 2019. It was created and hosted by puppeteer Shari Lewis, and featured her puppet characters Lamb Chop, Charlie Horse, and Hush Puppy. The series was based on several home videos Lewis created throughout the 80s, particularly the 1988 video Lamb Chop's Sing-Along, Play-Along. Lamb Chop's Play-Along! was followed by the short-lived spin-off series, The Charlie Horse Music Pizza.

Lamb Chop's Play-Along
GenreChildren's television series
Written byLan O'Kun
Bernard Rothman
Directed byMichael Watt
Stan Jacobson
Presented byShari Lewis
StarringShari Lewis
Lamb Chop (puppet)
Charlie Horse
Hush Puppy
Opening theme"It's Lamb Chop's Play-Along!"
Ending theme"The Song That Doesn't End"
ComposersBob Golden
John Rodby
Country of originCanada
United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes84 (list of episodes)
Production
Production locationsBurnaby and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesParagon Entertainment Corporation
WTTW
Original release
NetworkPBS Kids
ReleaseJanuary 13, 1992 (1992-01-13) –
September 22, 1995 (1995-09-22)
Related
The Charlie Horse Music Pizza

Production edit

PBS commissioned the show from Shari Lewis in May 1991, and the show premiered in January 1992.[1] This marked Lewis' return to television after about 15 years (following the BBC version of The Shari Lewis Show in 1975). Lamb Chop's Play-Along was shot in Canada, first in Burnaby, British Columbia and then at the CBC Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia.[2]

The series honored Lewis' father, college professor Abraham Hurwitz (who died in 1981) - "the official magician of New York City".[3]

Ellensburg Daily Record says: "each half hour is filled with jokes, games, songs, and tricks".[4]

Philosophy edit

Shari Lewis explained her goal for the audience is "participation, not passive observance". She said: "our goal is, don't just sit there - come play with me".[4] She wanted to "attack the shorter attention span of today's children with a fast-paced show using colorful electronic effects". She said in an interview with The Philadelphia Inquirer: "I know that when children watch TV, they go into a stupor. Parents think (their children) are interested, but what they really are is [bored]".[5]

Lewis testified that making smart content for children was not that hard to produce and should be done with increasing frequency. She explained that if children are challenged, they will be productive members of society.[6] She said, "I don't care if you tack a prosocial message at the end of the show. You have not done a quality show".[7]

Synopsis edit

Lamb Chop is an anthropomorphic sheep puppet who lives with her guardian Shari Lewis, and her two siblings: Charlie Horse; an anthropomorphic horse puppet and Hush Puppy; an anthropomorphic dog puppet. In each episode, Shari encourages the audience to participate or interact in a number of activities through several segments, including those involving crafts, songs and stories. The shows are wrapped around with a multiple-act segment known as At Home With Lamb Chop, which typically revolves around a situation involving one of the puppet characters.

At the end of each show, Charlie Horse would sing "The Song That Doesn't End" with Lamb Chop, Hush Puppy and the kids, much to the annoyance of Shari.

Cast edit

  • Shari Lewis as Herself/Lamb Chop/Charlie Horse/Hush Puppy
  • Pat Brymer as the head puppeteer
  • Gord Robertson as Buster the Bus, featured puppeteer
  • Norma McKnight as additional puppetry
  • Bonnie Martin as Big Lamb Chop
  • Mark Gamez as Big Charlie Horse

Lamb Chop's Playmates edit

  • Andrew Francis
  • Brian Ito
  • Amanda McAdam
  • Sabrina Sánchez
  • Kevin Yee
  • Rachel Sandor-Gough
  • Talia Gilboa
  • Bryan Robinson
  • Zack Moses
  • Phillip Boutte
  • Annick Obonsawin
  • John Creery
  • Ramon Choyce
  • Jade Schwartz
  • Emma Pollard
  • Maddie Lewis

Episodes edit

84 half-hour episodes produced.

Season 1 (1992) edit

  1. Air Charlie (4 acts) [January 13, 1992]
  2. Stop Biting Your Nails (4 acts) [January 14, 1992]
  3. Too Sick to Go to the Circus (5 acts) [January 15, 1992]
  4. The Bully (4 acts) [January 16, 1992]
  5. Hiccups (3 acts) [January 17, 1992]
  6. Charlie's Magic Show (2 acts) [January 20, 1992]
  7. Lamb Chop Works Out (4 acts) [January 21, 1992]
  8. The Charlie Horse Newspaper (4 acts) [January 22, 1992]
  9. Robin Hoof (3 acts) [January 23, 1992]
  10. Charlie's Toothache (4 acts) [January 24, 1992]
  11. The Baseball Show (3 acts) [January 27, 1992]
  12. The Planet Yzarc (4 acts) [January 28, 1992]
  13. Maurice (3 acts) [January 29, 1992]
  14. Charlie Horse Western (4 acts) [January 30, 1992]
  15. Runaway (5 acts) [January 31, 1992]
  16. The Lemonade Wars (4 acts) [February 3, 1992]
  17. Have I Got A Girl For You (4 acts) [February 4, 1992]
  18. The Ring (4 acts) [February 5, 1992]
  19. Charlie Horse's Birthday (4 acts) [February 6, 1992]
  20. Grown Up For A Day (4 acts) [February 7, 1992]
  21. Charlie Horse For Class President (4 acts) [February 10, 1992]
  22. Obedience School (4 acts) [February 11, 1992]
  23. The Necklace (4 acts) [February 12, 1992]
  24. The Chicken Show [February 13, 1992]
  25. Lamb Chop's Allowance (4 acts) [February 14, 1992]
  26. Talent-Less (3 acts) [February 17, 1992]
  27. On Thin Ice (3 acts) [February 18, 1992]
  28. Bigger Is Better (2 acts) [February 19, 1992]
  29. The Lamb Chop Show [February 20, 1992]

Season 2 (1993) edit

  1. So Long Freddy (3 acts) [February 8, 1993]
  2. Shari Makes a Beanstalk [February 9, 1993]
  3. School Daze (3 acts) [February 10, 1993]
  4. The Circus (1 act) [February 11, 1993]
  5. I'm Back! (2 acts) [February 12, 1993]
  6. What's Your Name? [February 15, 1993]
  7. Farnsworth (3 acts) [February 16, 1993]
  8. A Cat By Any Other Name (3 acts) [February 17, 1993]
  9. Born To Dance (3 acts) [February 18, 1993]
  10. Super Angelo (3 acts) [February 19, 1993]
  11. I Write The Songs (1 act) [March 8, 1993]
  12. United We Stand (3 acts) [March 9, 1993]
  13. Lucky Puppy (3 acts) [March 10, 1993]
  14. The Wallet (3 acts) [March 11, 1993]
  15. Twinkle, Twinkle (3 acts) [March 12, 1993]
  16. The Return of Zark (3 acts) [March 15, 1993]
  17. Fear of Biking (3 acts) [March 16, 1993]
  18. Segnorita Lamb Chop (3 acts) [March 17, 1993]
  19. Forget It! (3 acts) [March 18, 1993]
  20. Little Red Riding Hood (2 acts) [March 19, 1993]
  21. Chicken Pox (3 acts) [March 22, 1993]
  22. The Guys (3 acts) [March 23, 1993]
  23. Get Up & Dance [March 24, 1993]
  24. Trading Bases (4 acts) [March 25, 1993]
  25. When You Grow Up (3 acts) [March 26, 1993]
  26. Lamb Chop's Cold [March 29, 1993]
  27. Musical Chopsticks (3 acts) [March 30, 1993]
  28. Principal Swanson (3 acts) [March 31, 1993]
  29. Gold Diggers (3 acts) [April 1, 1993]
  30. The Emperor's New Clothes [April 2, 1993]
  31. Peer Pressure (3 acts) [April 5, 1993]
  32. Toulouse La Chop (3 acts) [April 6, 1993]
  33. Anchor Desk (3 acts) [April 7, 1993]
  34. The Dark (3 acts) [April 8, 1993]
  35. Lamb Chop's Lullaby [April 9, 1993]

Season 3 (1994) edit

  1. The Horse of a Different Color (2 acts) [January 31, 1994]
  2. Monopoly (3 acts) [February 1, 1994]
  3. Tattletale! (3 acts) [February 2, 1994]
  4. So Mad! (3 acts) [February 3, 1994]
  5. Lamb Chop's Pet (3 acts) [February 4, 1994]
  6. Togetherless (3 acts) [February 7, 1994]
  7. What A Mess (3 acts) [February 8, 1994]
  8. Buster and Butch the Bully [February 9, 1994]
  9. Busted-Up Buster (3 acts) [February 10, 1994]
  10. Lamb Chop Practicing Violin [February 11, 1994]

Season 4 (1995) edit

  1. Charlie Horse Tells a Lie (3 acts) [September 11, 1995]
  2. Shari's Favorite? (3 acts) [September 12, 1995]
  3. Lamb Chop's Art Embarrasses Charlie Horse (3 acts) [September 13, 1995]
  4. A Yo-Yo for Hush Puppy (3 acts) [September 14, 1995]
  5. Lamb Chop's Glasses (3 acts) [September 15, 1995]
  6. Counting on Your Knuckles [September 18, 1995]
  7. Your Mitt or Mine (3 acts) [September 19, 1995]
  8. Fighting Fair (3 acts) [September 20, 1995]
  9. The Job (3 acts) [September 21, 1995]
  10. Sea Creatures (3 acts) [September 22, 1995]

Specials edit

2 one-hour episode specials produced

  • Special: Lamb Chop's Special Chanukah [December 17, 1995]
  • Special: Shari's Passover Surprise [April 14, 1996]

Segments edit

Introduced in Season 1 edit

  • At Home with Lamb Chop
  • Comedy Barn
  • Knock! Knock!
  • A Baby Lamb Chop Story
  • Betcha
  • Riddles
  • Funny Little Poem
  • Animals from the San Diego Zoo
  • Tongue Twisters
  • Story Time
  • Sing a Little Sing-Along Song
  • Playtime With Emma
  • More Playtime With Emma
  • A Whale Of A Tale

Introduced in Season 2 edit

  • Buster the Bus
  • Alpha-Toons
  • Something Unusual/Fascinating
  • A Baby Shari Lewis Story
  • A Teddy Bear Tale
  • A Baby Hush Puppy Story
  • Sing a Little Sing-Along Song

Introduced in Season 3 edit

  • Any Kid Can Draw
  • Take a Look at a Book
  • Buster's Brain Busters
  • Magic is the Thing for You
  • You Can Do It

Introduced in Season 4 edit

Production notes edit

WTTW jointly distributed it with Paragon Entertainment Corporation to PBS stations across the country. The rights to the show are currently owned by Universal Television on behalf of DreamWorks Classics.

Opening and closing edit

Both the opening and closing songs were written by Broadway composer Norman Martin. Other songs were written by Square One TV songwriter, John Rodby. Two versions of the opening song with different lyrics have been used; one involves bouncing, and the other strength. The ending theme song is "The Song That Doesn't End", as sung by the children and puppets while Lewis frantically attempts to stop them. The song eventually fades even before beginning a sixth verse. Finally, at the end of the end credits sequence, Charlie Horse returns. He tries to get to sing the song again but loses that song forever because Lewis successfully stops him (by putting her hand over his mouth). She (covering Charlie's mouth) orders him to go away and not let the song come back in her sight again. As Charlie leaves, he slams the door before Lewis could tell him to close the door properly. Despite Charlie slamming it, her only consolation is that everything is now silent (as a result of Charlie, the other puppets, and the singing group children "gone"). However, she glares at the viewers at fade-out.

An instrumental version of the show's theme song was used for a most recent show of Mallory Lewis (daughter of the show's host) and Lamb Chop.

Critical reception edit

The show received a rating of 8.0 based on 128 votes, at TV.com,[8] and a score of 7.8/10 at IMDb based on 407 ratings.[9] Greensboro News & Record said of this show, "she (Lewis) made the sort of mischief that gave a vicarious thrill to millions of children watching at home".[10]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Recipient Result
1992 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series Shari Lewis Won
1992 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design Molly Harris Campbell Nominated
1992 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Children's Series Bernard Rothman, Jon Slan, Richard Borchiver, Shari Lewis Nominated
1992 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series Bernard Rothman, Shari Lewis Nominated
1993 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series Shari Lewis Won
1993 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series Shari Lewis, Ken Steele, Bernard Rothman, Mallory Tarcher, Lan O'Kunx, Aubrey Tadman Won
1993 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction Carl Gibson Nominated
1994 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series Shari Lewis Won
1994 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Children's Series Richard Borchiver, Shari Lewis, Bernard Rothman, Jon Slan Nominated
1994 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series Mallory Tarcher, Ken Steele, Steve Edelman, Bernard Rothman, Lan O'Kun,
Shari Lewis, Aubrey Tadman, Tibby Rothman, Jeremy Tarcher, Michael Lyons, Kimberley Wells
Nominated
1995 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series Shari Lewis Won
1995 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Pre-School Children's Series Shari Lewis, Bernard Rothman, Jon Slan, Richard Borchiver Nominated
1995 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series Bernard Rothman, Shari Lewis, Mallory Tarcher, Ken Steele, Lan O'Kun, Aubrey Tadman Nominated
1996 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series Shari Lewis Won
1996 Daytime Emmy Outstanding Pre-School Children's Series Jon Slan, Richard Borchiver, Shari Lewis, Bernard Rothman Nominated
1996 Daytime Emmy Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series Mallory Tarcher, Shari Lewis, Aubrey Tadman, Ken Steele, Tibby Rothman, Lan O'Kun, Bernard Rothman Nominated

External links edit

  • Lamb Chop's Play-Along at IMDb  

References edit

  1. ^ "Daily Union - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  2. ^ Conner, Shawn (2012-08-16). "Game shows, captains' chairs, kids' entertainment new at this year's PNE". Vancouver Sun. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
  3. ^ "The Daily Gazette - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Ellensburg Daily Record - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Philadelphia Inquirer: Search Results". nl.newsbank.com. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  6. ^ "Daily Times - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  7. ^ "Star-News - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  8. ^ TV.com. "Lamb Chop's Play-Along". TV.com. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  9. ^ "Lamb Chop's Play-Along". Retrieved 12 July 2018 – via www.imdb.com.
  10. ^ "Search The News & Record Archive". nl.newsbank.com. Retrieved 12 July 2018.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lamb Chop s Play Along is a half hour preschool children s television series that was shown on PBS in the United States from January 13 1992 until September 22 1995 with reruns airing on PBS until January 4 1998 and on KTV FAVE KIDZ 2019 It was created and hosted by puppeteer Shari Lewis and featured her puppet characters Lamb Chop Charlie Horse and Hush Puppy The series was based on several home videos Lewis created throughout the 80s particularly the 1988 video Lamb Chop s Sing Along Play Along Lamb Chop s Play Along was followed by the short lived spin off series The Charlie Horse Music Pizza Lamb Chop s Play AlongGenreChildren s television seriesWritten byLan O KunBernard RothmanDirected byMichael WattStan JacobsonPresented byShari LewisStarringShari LewisLamb Chop puppet Charlie HorseHush PuppyOpening theme It s Lamb Chop s Play Along Ending theme The Song That Doesn t End ComposersBob GoldenJohn RodbyCountry of originCanadaUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons4No of episodes84 list of episodes ProductionProduction locationsBurnaby and Vancouver British Columbia CanadaRunning time30 minutesProduction companiesParagon Entertainment CorporationWTTWOriginal releaseNetworkPBS KidsReleaseJanuary 13 1992 1992 01 13 September 22 1995 1995 09 22 RelatedThe Charlie Horse Music Pizza Contents 1 Production 2 Philosophy 3 Synopsis 4 Cast 4 1 Lamb Chop s Playmates 5 Episodes 5 1 Season 1 1992 5 2 Season 2 1993 5 3 Season 3 1994 5 4 Season 4 1995 6 Specials 7 Segments 7 1 Introduced in Season 1 7 2 Introduced in Season 2 7 3 Introduced in Season 3 7 4 Introduced in Season 4 8 Production notes 8 1 Opening and closing 9 Critical reception 10 Awards and nominations 11 External links 12 ReferencesProduction editPBS commissioned the show from Shari Lewis in May 1991 and the show premiered in January 1992 1 This marked Lewis return to television after about 15 years following the BBC version of The Shari Lewis Show in 1975 Lamb Chop s Play Along was shot in Canada first in Burnaby British Columbia and then at the CBC Studios in Vancouver British Columbia 2 The series honored Lewis father college professor Abraham Hurwitz who died in 1981 the official magician of New York City 3 Ellensburg Daily Record says each half hour is filled with jokes games songs and tricks 4 Philosophy editShari Lewis explained her goal for the audience is participation not passive observance She said our goal is don t just sit there come play with me 4 She wanted to attack the shorter attention span of today s children with a fast paced show using colorful electronic effects She said in an interview with The Philadelphia Inquirer I know that when children watch TV they go into a stupor Parents think their children are interested but what they really are is bored 5 Lewis testified that making smart content for children was not that hard to produce and should be done with increasing frequency She explained that if children are challenged they will be productive members of society 6 She said I don t care if you tack a prosocial message at the end of the show You have not done a quality show 7 Synopsis editLamb Chop is an anthropomorphic sheep puppet who lives with her guardian Shari Lewis and her two siblings Charlie Horse an anthropomorphic horse puppet and Hush Puppy an anthropomorphic dog puppet In each episode Shari encourages the audience to participate or interact in a number of activities through several segments including those involving crafts songs and stories The shows are wrapped around with a multiple act segment known as At Home With Lamb Chop which typically revolves around a situation involving one of the puppet characters At the end of each show Charlie Horse would sing The Song That Doesn t End with Lamb Chop Hush Puppy and the kids much to the annoyance of Shari Cast editShari Lewis as Herself Lamb Chop Charlie Horse Hush Puppy Pat Brymer as the head puppeteer Gord Robertson as Buster the Bus featured puppeteer Norma McKnight as additional puppetry Bonnie Martin as Big Lamb Chop Mark Gamez as Big Charlie HorseLamb Chop s Playmates edit Andrew Francis Brian Ito Amanda McAdam Sabrina Sanchez Kevin Yee Rachel Sandor Gough Talia Gilboa Bryan Robinson Zack Moses Phillip Boutte Annick Obonsawin John Creery Ramon Choyce Jade Schwartz Emma Pollard Maddie LewisEpisodes edit84 half hour episodes produced Season 1 1992 edit Air Charlie 4 acts January 13 1992 Stop Biting Your Nails 4 acts January 14 1992 Too Sick to Go to the Circus 5 acts January 15 1992 The Bully 4 acts January 16 1992 Hiccups 3 acts January 17 1992 Charlie s Magic Show 2 acts January 20 1992 Lamb Chop Works Out 4 acts January 21 1992 The Charlie Horse Newspaper 4 acts January 22 1992 Robin Hoof 3 acts January 23 1992 Charlie s Toothache 4 acts January 24 1992 The Baseball Show 3 acts January 27 1992 The Planet Yzarc 4 acts January 28 1992 Maurice 3 acts January 29 1992 Charlie Horse Western 4 acts January 30 1992 Runaway 5 acts January 31 1992 The Lemonade Wars 4 acts February 3 1992 Have I Got A Girl For You 4 acts February 4 1992 The Ring 4 acts February 5 1992 Charlie Horse s Birthday 4 acts February 6 1992 Grown Up For A Day 4 acts February 7 1992 Charlie Horse For Class President 4 acts February 10 1992 Obedience School 4 acts February 11 1992 The Necklace 4 acts February 12 1992 The Chicken Show February 13 1992 Lamb Chop s Allowance 4 acts February 14 1992 Talent Less 3 acts February 17 1992 On Thin Ice 3 acts February 18 1992 Bigger Is Better 2 acts February 19 1992 The Lamb Chop Show February 20 1992 Season 2 1993 edit So Long Freddy 3 acts February 8 1993 Shari Makes a Beanstalk February 9 1993 School Daze 3 acts February 10 1993 The Circus 1 act February 11 1993 I m Back 2 acts February 12 1993 What s Your Name February 15 1993 Farnsworth 3 acts February 16 1993 A Cat By Any Other Name 3 acts February 17 1993 Born To Dance 3 acts February 18 1993 Super Angelo 3 acts February 19 1993 I Write The Songs 1 act March 8 1993 United We Stand 3 acts March 9 1993 Lucky Puppy 3 acts March 10 1993 The Wallet 3 acts March 11 1993 Twinkle Twinkle 3 acts March 12 1993 The Return of Zark 3 acts March 15 1993 Fear of Biking 3 acts March 16 1993 Segnorita Lamb Chop 3 acts March 17 1993 Forget It 3 acts March 18 1993 Little Red Riding Hood 2 acts March 19 1993 Chicken Pox 3 acts March 22 1993 The Guys 3 acts March 23 1993 Get Up amp Dance March 24 1993 Trading Bases 4 acts March 25 1993 When You Grow Up 3 acts March 26 1993 Lamb Chop s Cold March 29 1993 Musical Chopsticks 3 acts March 30 1993 Principal Swanson 3 acts March 31 1993 Gold Diggers 3 acts April 1 1993 The Emperor s New Clothes April 2 1993 Peer Pressure 3 acts April 5 1993 Toulouse La Chop 3 acts April 6 1993 Anchor Desk 3 acts April 7 1993 The Dark 3 acts April 8 1993 Lamb Chop s Lullaby April 9 1993 Season 3 1994 edit The Horse of a Different Color 2 acts January 31 1994 Monopoly 3 acts February 1 1994 Tattletale 3 acts February 2 1994 So Mad 3 acts February 3 1994 Lamb Chop s Pet 3 acts February 4 1994 Togetherless 3 acts February 7 1994 What A Mess 3 acts February 8 1994 Buster and Butch the Bully February 9 1994 Busted Up Buster 3 acts February 10 1994 Lamb Chop Practicing Violin February 11 1994 Season 4 1995 edit Charlie Horse Tells a Lie 3 acts September 11 1995 Shari s Favorite 3 acts September 12 1995 Lamb Chop s Art Embarrasses Charlie Horse 3 acts September 13 1995 A Yo Yo for Hush Puppy 3 acts September 14 1995 Lamb Chop s Glasses 3 acts September 15 1995 Counting on Your Knuckles September 18 1995 Your Mitt or Mine 3 acts September 19 1995 Fighting Fair 3 acts September 20 1995 The Job 3 acts September 21 1995 Sea Creatures 3 acts September 22 1995 Specials edit2 one hour episode specials produced Special Lamb Chop s Special Chanukah December 17 1995 Special Shari s Passover Surprise April 14 1996 Segments editIntroduced in Season 1 edit At Home with Lamb Chop Comedy Barn Knock Knock A Baby Lamb Chop Story Betcha Riddles Funny Little Poem Animals from the San Diego Zoo Tongue Twisters Story Time Sing a Little Sing Along Song Playtime With Emma More Playtime With Emma A Whale Of A TaleIntroduced in Season 2 edit Buster the Bus Alpha Toons Something Unusual Fascinating A Baby Shari Lewis Story A Teddy Bear Tale A Baby Hush Puppy Story Sing a Little Sing Along SongIntroduced in Season 3 edit Any Kid Can Draw Take a Look at a Book Buster s Brain Busters Magic is the Thing for You You Can Do ItIntroduced in Season 4 edit Clip from The Shari Lewis ShowProduction notes editWTTW jointly distributed it with Paragon Entertainment Corporation to PBS stations across the country The rights to the show are currently owned by Universal Television on behalf of DreamWorks Classics Opening and closing edit Both the opening and closing songs were written by Broadway composer Norman Martin Other songs were written by Square One TV songwriter John Rodby Two versions of the opening song with different lyrics have been used one involves bouncing and the other strength The ending theme song is The Song That Doesn t End as sung by the children and puppets while Lewis frantically attempts to stop them The song eventually fades even before beginning a sixth verse Finally at the end of the end credits sequence Charlie Horse returns He tries to get to sing the song again but loses that song forever because Lewis successfully stops him by putting her hand over his mouth She covering Charlie s mouth orders him to go away and not let the song come back in her sight again As Charlie leaves he slams the door before Lewis could tell him to close the door properly Despite Charlie slamming it her only consolation is that everything is now silent as a result of Charlie the other puppets and the singing group children gone However she glares at the viewers at fade out An instrumental version of the show s theme song was used for a most recent show of Mallory Lewis daughter of the show s host and Lamb Chop Critical reception editThe show received a rating of 8 0 based on 128 votes at TV com 8 and a score of 7 8 10 at IMDb based on 407 ratings 9 Greensboro News amp Record said of this show she Lewis made the sort of mischief that gave a vicarious thrill to millions of children watching at home 10 Awards and nominations editYear Award Recipient Result1992 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performer in a Children s Series Shari Lewis Won1992 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design Molly Harris Campbell Nominated1992 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Children s Series Bernard Rothman Jon Slan Richard Borchiver Shari Lewis Nominated1992 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Children s Series Bernard Rothman Shari Lewis Nominated1993 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performer in a Children s Series Shari Lewis Won1993 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Children s Series Shari Lewis Ken Steele Bernard Rothman Mallory Tarcher Lan O Kunx Aubrey Tadman Won1993 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction Carl Gibson Nominated1994 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performer in a Children s Series Shari Lewis Won1994 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Children s Series Richard Borchiver Shari Lewis Bernard Rothman Jon Slan Nominated1994 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Children s Series Mallory Tarcher Ken Steele Steve Edelman Bernard Rothman Lan O Kun Shari Lewis Aubrey Tadman Tibby Rothman Jeremy Tarcher Michael Lyons Kimberley Wells Nominated1995 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performer in a Children s Series Shari Lewis Won1995 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Pre School Children s Series Shari Lewis Bernard Rothman Jon Slan Richard Borchiver Nominated1995 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Children s Series Bernard Rothman Shari Lewis Mallory Tarcher Ken Steele Lan O Kun Aubrey Tadman Nominated1996 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performer in a Children s Series Shari Lewis Won1996 Daytime Emmy Outstanding Pre School Children s Series Jon Slan Richard Borchiver Shari Lewis Bernard Rothman Nominated1996 Daytime Emmy Outstanding Writing in a Children s Series Mallory Tarcher Shari Lewis Aubrey Tadman Ken Steele Tibby Rothman Lan O Kun Bernard Rothman NominatedExternal links editLamb Chop s Play Along at IMDb nbsp References edit Daily Union Google News Archive Search news google com Retrieved 12 July 2018 Conner Shawn 2012 08 16 Game shows captains chairs kids entertainment new at this year s PNE Vancouver Sun Retrieved 2019 01 11 The Daily Gazette Google News Archive Search news google com Retrieved 12 July 2018 a b Ellensburg Daily Record Google News Archive Search news google com Retrieved 12 July 2018 Philadelphia Inquirer Search Results nl newsbank com Retrieved 12 July 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