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Romper Room

  • Série de TV
  • 1953–1994
  • 1 h
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Romper Room (1953)
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Um programa de TV infantil de 1953 a 1994 que usava apresentadores, fantoches, jogos, música, desenhos animados curtos e segmentos educacionais para ensinar uma variedade de assuntos para cr... Ler tudoUm programa de TV infantil de 1953 a 1994 que usava apresentadores, fantoches, jogos, música, desenhos animados curtos e segmentos educacionais para ensinar uma variedade de assuntos para crianças em idade pré-escolar.Um programa de TV infantil de 1953 a 1994 que usava apresentadores, fantoches, jogos, música, desenhos animados curtos e segmentos educacionais para ensinar uma variedade de assuntos para crianças em idade pré-escolar.

  • Artistas
    • Sally Claster Gelbard
    • Nancy Claster
    • Molly McCloskey
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,2/10
    230
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Artistas
      • Sally Claster Gelbard
      • Nancy Claster
      • Molly McCloskey
    • 10Avaliações de usuários
    • 1Avaliação da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Sally Claster Gelbard
    • Miss Sally
    • 1964–1981
    Nancy Claster
    • Self - Miss Nancy…
    • 1954–1958
    Molly McCloskey
    • Miss Molly…
    • 1981–1994
    Bruce Edward Hall
    • Kimble…
    • 1981–1994
    Rosemary Rapp
    • Self - Miss Rosemary
    • 1958
    Steve Sussman
    • Self
    • 1969–1971
    Kim Stovall
    • Child
    • 1967–1968
    Juliet Crupi
    • Child
    • 1987–1988
    Alyson Stover
    Alyson Stover
    • Self - child
    • 1953
    Doris Johnson
    • Self - Host
    • 1953
    Claire Coleman
    • Self - Host
    • 1954
    Michael E. Stone
    • Self - Guest
    • 1958
    Erin O'Hern
    • Child
    • 1965
    Steven Hill
    • Child
    • 1967
    Ross Guidici
    • Self - Nebraska
    • 1973
    Steve Wollett
    Steve Wollett
    • Self
    • 1975
    Debbie Warren
    • Self
    • 1976
    Brian Mayes
    • Self
    • 1977
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    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 ;-)
    8hfan77

    Romper Room Fulfilled a Need

    When Romper Room debuted on a Baltimore TV station in 1953, it came at a time when there were very few shows aimed at preschool children. Nancy Claster, the wife of the show's creator Bert Claster stepped in when the original teacher Jean Moseley backed out and it became a daytime hit with parents and preschoolers.

    The Clasters got an offer from CBS to go national but they rejected it in favor of franchising the show, which meant that stations who paid for the format could used their own teacher and children. Nancy would train all the prospective teachers and they had to adhere to the format.

    Many stations that aired the show fulfilled a need since it taught and educated the preschool audience it was targeted to. Good behavior was stressed on Romper Room, thanks to the show's Do Bee mascot. The teachers were always referred to as "Miss", regardless of marital status. The best known feature was the Magic Mirror, where the teacher would open with "Romper bomper stomper boo..." and then she would read the names of children who sent in postcards to the show.

    By the 1960s, Romper Room romped in a local station's ratings, though Nancy Claster turned her teaching duties over to her daughter Sally in Baltimore. Local station's waiting lists for children to be on the show were pretty long in many markets. But later in the decade, the show was under fire from Action for Children's Television for its constant promotion of the toys used on the show and a new show would debut in 1969 that would cut into Romper room's dominance, Sesame Street.

    The 1970s would also continue a decline for Romper Room when many local productions shut down to a rise in public school kindergarten and a ban on children's TV hosts delivering on camera commercials. But there were still some locally produced Romper Rooms as well as the national version hosted by Miss Sally that was also seen mornings in Minneapolis.

    As many local Romper Rooms declined, the show was overhauled in 1981 and retitled Romper Room and Friends. New characters were added but the show continued to declined and by 1994, Romper Room ceased production.

    For many preschoolers in the 50s, 60s and 70s, Romper Room was the video destination that educated and taught them to be good Do Bees.
    10Peach_Braxton

    I was a Romper Room kid!

    Yes, back in 1985, I was selected by Miss Molly herself to be on Romper Room which filmed in Secaucus, New Jersey. I was only 4 years old, and I remember watching the show all the time. Miss Molly was a genuine sweetheart, and displayed incredible patience with some of the brattier kids on the show. I still have my one and only appearance recorded on VHS. Such a pity that most of the episodes are long gone. Will we never see Romper Room on DVD?

    Romper Room and Friends represents the truly clean-cut children's programming that I remember from my toddler days. It also made little kids stars in their preschools and kindergarten classes everywhere. Far better than the blabbering nonsense we see on The Wiggles and Blues Clues of today.
    wally65

    romper room

    this was a great show i remember watching about 1964-1975 i guess miss sally was the lady then... i liked the singing and 1 episode they had waffle stompers? and i so wanted a pair.... you know basically 2 cups on ropes and you stood on them and marched around? big fun.... :) i do believe she had a story time which was good fun, and maybe even a craft time...i always remember rushing home from kindergarten so that i could watch the show, sometimes we missed it or part of it because the bus went too slow or our farm home lane was real long and my tiny legs couldn't run fast enough so i missed the first 5 minutes or so...these were good times for me in a time when we had family trouble so i have mixed feelings on somedays but mostly good.

    great memory...
    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.

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

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 10 de fevereiro de 1953 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
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    • Também conhecido como
      • Romper Room and Friends
    • Locações de filme
      • Omaha, Nebraska, EUA(WOW-TV)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Romper Room Enterprises
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