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Romper Room

  • Fernsehserie
  • 1953–1994
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Romper Room (1953)
Familie

Eine Fernsehsendung für Kinder aus den Jahren 1953 bis 1994, in der Moderatoren, Puppen, Spiele, Musik, kurze Zeichentrickfilme und pädagogische Abschnitte verwendet wurden, um Vorschulkinde... Alles lesenEine Fernsehsendung für Kinder aus den Jahren 1953 bis 1994, in der Moderatoren, Puppen, Spiele, Musik, kurze Zeichentrickfilme und pädagogische Abschnitte verwendet wurden, um Vorschulkindern eine Vielzahl von Themen zu vermitteln.Eine Fernsehsendung für Kinder aus den Jahren 1953 bis 1994, in der Moderatoren, Puppen, Spiele, Musik, kurze Zeichentrickfilme und pädagogische Abschnitte verwendet wurden, um Vorschulkindern eine Vielzahl von Themen zu vermitteln.

  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Sally Claster Gelbard
    • Nancy Claster
    • Molly McCloskey
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,2/10
    229
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Sally Claster Gelbard
      • Nancy Claster
      • Molly McCloskey
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    dorittcarroll

    DC Romper Room

    i was a Romper Room kid, we filmed in the Channel 20 studios, just over the Maryland line, and Miss Ann was our teacher. i was in a group of 5 or 6 kids that also included Brad Oscar, who has gone on to a Broadway career. as i recall our sponsors were Kinny Shoes and Baskin Robbins ice cream. we had to eat the flavor of the month on camera. one time the October flavor of the month was pumpkin ice cream -- a horrible dark orange. the kids wouldn't eat it so tech crew had to go get some grocery store vanilla and food coloring so we could fake it. would love to find out if anything from the show survived. it would be great if somebody had some old pictures in their basement.
    10Mgarlett

    Wichita, KS

    I was the last Romper Room teacher in Wichita, KS, hosting from 1977-1986. I too was a real teacher. In fact, I was a university teacher educator, helping would-be teachers become elementary educators, during the years I was Miss Marti. Under Ronald Reagan, all federal agencies were deregulated, including the FCC. Previously, the FCC required commercial TV stations (I was on an ABC affiliate, KAKE) to produce a certain number of weekly hours of educational children's programming. That requirement disappeared under federal deregulation, and so did children's shows like Romper Room and Captain Kangaroo (on CBS affiliates; his show was picked up by PBS, the only channel on which children's programming could still be found). The irony is that my ratings in my M-F morning time-slot were beating Phil Donohue, then very popular and programmed against me, but Romper Room was in the wrong demographic zone, children vs. adults who would spend money, even though it was always parents and grandparents who pointed me out to children when I was in public, i.e., adults were watching my program.

    I wrote a paper on leadership in my Ph.D. program called "The Axing of Romper Room," for which I received an A+. I guess my passion showed/still shows through.
    Snoopy1

    My favorite show growing up!

    I was born in 1981, so I'm a Gen-Y-er. I grew up watching "Romper Room" with Miss Molly on Channel 9 in New York. It was probably my favorite show as a child...I always wanted to be one of the kids on it, but when my mom called to get me in there was a two year waiting list. Oh well.

    Anyway, it really was a great show, and I'm angry that my children will never get a chance to watch it. There were lots of great songs like "Do Bee Dancin'" and some very cool puppets like UpUp, Kimball, and Granny Cat.

    Very cool stuff...if you can get some videos from eBay or anything, I'd recommend it. And Miss Molly, if you read this -- I was one of your biggest fans ;-)
    donmccullen-1

    Before Barney & Friends THIS WAS THE FUN AND PLAY (and Educational) show.

    This TV preschool of sorts was created by Bert & Nancy Claster and begin on WBAL in Baltimore, MD. In 1953 this was only station that Romper Room was seen. This show however got the attention from the folks at CBS who wanted to bring Romper Room on a national level. The Clasters turned down the offer from CBS, but still wanted to bring Romper Room to all of America, but in their own unique way.

    They gave local TV stations the option broadcasting the main version out of Baltimore (Chicago in the 70's and back to Baltimore in 1981) via syndication or producing their "own" local version of Romper Room ie Franchising which many TV stations that brought the rights to Romper Room did.

    Nancy Claster trained the local hostess herself, and they all had a college education. The training was one week but intensive. Nancy also did the Baltimore version of the show, and was replaced by her daughter Sally Claster in order to focus on training more Romper Room teachers.

    Bert and Nancy also provided the much of the props and set design for the local version as well. It may be local, but was their baby.

    Regardless of any version, Romper Room was a show in which children could play games, read stories, and learned about those things that children needed to know about. The "Magic Mirror" at the end of the show was a way that the Romper Room teacher could reach out to the kids that were watching from home, and who could forget the show's popular mascot Do-Bee.

    This show held it's ground for three decades, by 1981 due to an increasing demand from TV stations that wanted a syndicated version of Romper Room. To remedy this Romper Room was retitled "Romper Room & Friends" in 1981. The main show was hosted by Molly McCloskey(who did a local version in New York before and after taping the syndicated), and three new characters were introduced; Kimble (think of him as an oversized lost cousin of Cookie Monster), Granny Cat, and a clown puppet named Up-Up. The stations that still wanted to produce Romper Room on a local level still had that option, and cut ins with the new characters were produced so that the local stations were able to insert those characters in their local versions.

    Sadly during the 1980's many stations began to drop the show and move on to other things. The show officially ended in 1994. This show had it's minor faults and could be pain to local editors and even local hostess, but this show was a hit with the late Boomers and Generation X'ers. It's truly a gem in the world of Children's television. It will be missed.
    10sjganton

    Miss this era

    I miss this era I grew up with and many others. Today's shows are good,but would love to see this show come back. We talk about past times,and shows of today are so different, but I love watching kid programming today.we would love to see this as a memory if our childhood. Great show,especially in the 70s.then went to school, learned alot.respect,love.and today's cartoons are great too.respect,love all.the show taught me how to care for others and help others.i was a great kid to help all.when I was teased,I learned from this show,how to handle it,and I loved all.race was no issue,not today.ty.

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      Leonardo DiCaprio's first work. The episode he starred in was episode 27 in 1979.
    • Alternative Versionen
      A long-running and almost identical Canadian version was produced as "Romper Room" (1970).
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into What's My Line?: Ricardo Montalban (1973)
    • Soundtracks
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      Heard behind opening and closing credits as Mattel Jack-In-The Box was shown

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. Februar 1953 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Romper Room and Friends
    • Drehorte
      • Omaha, Nebraska, USA(WOW-TV)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Romper Room Enterprises
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