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Wonderama

  • TV Series
  • 1955–1987
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
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Wonderama (1955)
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Live children's variety show on Sunday mornings on WNEW Channel 5 in New York. Featured live guests and cartoons.Live children's variety show on Sunday mornings on WNEW Channel 5 in New York. Featured live guests and cartoons.Live children's variety show on Sunday mornings on WNEW Channel 5 in New York. Featured live guests and cartoons.

  • Stars
    • Pat Meikle
    • Sonny Fox
    • David Osmond
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    111
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Pat Meikle
      • Sonny Fox
      • David Osmond
    • 19User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Pat Meikle
    • Self - Co-host
    • 1955
    Sonny Fox
    • Self - Host
    • 1961–1963
    David Osmond
    • Self
    • 1955
    Lexi Walker
    • Self
    • 1955
    Rachel Franco
    • Self
    • 1955
    Brianna Dotson
    • Self
    • 1955
    Corianna Dotson
    • Self
    • 1955
    Yaffa Yarkoni
    Yaffa Yarkoni
    • Self
    • 1961
    The Hava Kohav Dancers
    • Themselves
    • 1961
    Neomy Shemer
    • Self
    • 1961
    Bob McAllister
    • Self - Host
    • 1976
    Ricardo Cordero
    Ricardo Cordero
    • Little Ricky
    • 1968
    Nancy Marie
    • Dance Contestant
    • 1972
    Ralph Carter
    Ralph Carter
    • Self
    • 1976
    Stephanie Mills
    • Self
    • 1976
    Pearl Bailey
    Pearl Bailey
    • Self
    • 1977
    Harry Chapin
    Harry Chapin
    • Self - musical guest
    • 1977
    Joshua Chapin
    • Self (Harry Chapin's son)
    • 1977
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    thmke9

    It was the most wonderful part of my child hood

    Hello , my name is thomas, i remember watching this show on channel 5 on the metromediastation, every sunday morning my brother and i wouldsit and watch the show with Mr. mc allister, his energy and love for the childern , made me feel happy at that time in my life when everything else in the world wasnot so good , thank you mr mc allister for being part of my childhood , plse save me a spot on your show in heaven with deepest memorys , thomas h. kern
    Malagacove81

    Growing up in Los Angeles

    I was about 5 or 6 when I watched Wonderama in the early 70's. I remember watching the show on our old Zenith Console TV (with a 4 button clicker remote), LOL. Well, one Sunday while watching Wonderama I can remember experiencing one of my first pangs of envy seeing a young boy walking an Evel Knievel Moto-cross style bicycle off the stage that he just had won.

    The bike was White w/ Red, White & Blue labels all over it resembling the American Flag. I started to light up thinking how much I wanted to be on that show and win a bicycle just like it. My Father shared in my passion, since at that time, he owned 2 Motorcycle Excessory Stores, and wanted to find out what it would take to get me on that show.

    The following Sunday I saw another boy who had won a bicycle, but not as flashy as the one last week. My heart sunk as the kid walked off the stage with the bike and I heard Bob McAllister say something to the effect of, "We sure hope He enjoys his prize and we realize that there are not a lot of places to ride a bike here in New York City, etc..."

    I was so disappointed that it was so far away, but I still loved watching that show and now, after running across this shows again just by a fluke on this website, all these sweetie memories of that show started flooding my thoughts. I sure wish they would release more of these good ole' shows on DVD, I never understood why they hold back any shows from release, at all...
    BobLib

    Fun kids' entertainment from a simpler place and time

    As with my fellow posters, I, too, grew up in the greater New York area and viewed "Wonderama" as nothing less than a weekly ritual, as hosted by Sonny Fox and, a little later, the late, great Bob McAllister. Both men had a real knack for talking to children without talking down to them. Really, they seemed to be having as much fun as the kids. And the kids were having a ball, obviously. From the exercise segments ("Exercise! Exercise! C'Mon, everybody, do your exercise!"), to the dance contest (where the main songs always seemed to be the Grass Roots' "Midnight Confession" and the Foundations' "Build Me Up, Buttercup," long after both had ceased to be hits), through McAllister's superficially nonsensical, but ultimately unforgettable songs ("Nobody Here Has an Aardvaark," "I've Got You"), to his Professor Fingleheimer creation ("The more you fingle, the less you heimer. Fingleheimer! Fingleheimer! Fingle-dingle-heimer!"), it was the sort of simplistic (But fun!) programming that would never pass muster with today's more sophisticated youngsters. And for that reason, I pity today's kids. They don't know what they're missing.

    But we former "Wonderama" fans DO know. It was an irreplaceable part of our childhood, one we'll always treasure.
    8hfan77

    A Classic Kids Show

    I remember watching Wonderama on Sunday mornings growing up in the New York area as well as Minnesota and it was a classic kids show thanks to the men who hosted such as Sandy Becker and Sonny Fox and the host I remember the most, Bob McAllister. Bob presided over a potpourri of music, comedy sketches, celebrity guests and games that included "Snake Cans" and "Guess Your Best." And when it ended he would sing the closing theme "Kids are People Too (wackadoo wackadoo wackadoo).

    What made the show a big success was that Bob truly loved kids and treated everyone with respect. He almost got a big break as a game show host when Monty Hall hired him to host a pilot called "Carnival", which didn't sell. It's a shame he's gone, since I thought he would have a great candidate to replace Bob Barker on "The Price is Right." But we'll always remember him for the way he guided a successful kids show in "Wonderama." Wackadoo wackadoo.
    stepskuff

    I loved Wonderama

    Truly, one of my fondest childhood TV memories. I remember getting up and doing the "Exercise" song, and especially the dance contests. I remember Bob would ask the winner "whats your favorite dance", and the kids would always say "the four corners" with their eastern accents ( I was from Los Angeles)....anyway, what a great show. I teach dancing to adults, and whenever I am with a group around my age, I will always ask if they used to watch Wonderama, And then the stories begin. Its so funny to hear what each individual remembers. We all loved the show, thats for sure.

    Sorry to hear about the passing of Bob McAllister. Thanks for the memories. Todd Van Dorn Long Beach Ca.

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      A nine-hour Christmas special was aired on Christmas Day of 1956 with, among other features, an all-puppet version of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol". "Wonderama" also presented lengthy Christmas specials on Christmas Day of 1957 and 1959.
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      Featured in Television: The Promise of Television (1988)

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      • January 1, 1955 (United States)
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