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''Gullah Gullah Island'' is an American musical
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that was produced by and aired on the
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programming block on the
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network from October 24, 1994, to April 7, 1998. The show was hosted by Ron Daise - now the former vice president for Creative Education at
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in
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- and his wife Natalie Daise, both of whom also served as cultural advisors, and were inspired by the
Gullah The Gullah () are an African American ethnic group who predominantly live in the Lowcountry region of the U.S. states of Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina, within the coastal plain and the Sea Islands. Their language and cultu ...
culture of Ron Daise's home of St. Helena Island, South Carolina, part of the
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.


Cast

* Ron Daise as Ron Alston * Natalie Daise as Natalie Alston * James Edward Coleman II as James Alston *
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as Vanessa Alston *
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(singing voice of Vanessa) * Corey Murphy as Rick *
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as Abuelo * Iris Chacón as Juana * Pixee Wales as Grandma Pixee * Amy Brandis as Susana * Mike Walker as Ranger Mike * Anita Endsley as Miss Audra (1995-1997) * Corey Hayes as Corey * Siti Opeal as Miss Siti * Simeon Othello Daise as Simeon Alston * Shaina M. Freeman as Shaina Alston (1994–1997) * Tristin Mays as Shaina Alston (1997–1998) * Cristian Sola as Miguel (1997) * Sara Makeba Daise as Sara (1994–1997) * Mia Barrington as Mia * Lisa Campbell as Susie * Gregory Davis, II as Greg * Armando Guerra as Armando (1994–1997) * Philip D. Garcia (1994–1996) as Binyah Binyah * Justin Campbell (1996–1998) as Binyah Binyah * Ana Christina Randolph as Marisol * Bryan Nguyen as Bryan * Zachary Chartier as Zachary * Jessica Gorski as Jessica * Kelly Holden as Greta * Willa Nathan as Willa * Jaymen-Angel Clark as Peter * Jim Kroupa as Chansome the Pelican


Episodes


Season 1 (1994)


Season 2 (1995–96)


Season 3 (1996)


Season 4 (1997–98)


Season 5 (2000)


Production


Origin and development

Ron Daise's book ''Reminiscences of Sea Island Heritage'' was published in 1987. He and his New York-born wife, Natalie Daise (née Eldridge), followed by creating and touring with a multimedia show, ''Sea Island Montage'', based on the book as well as stories from oral histories of elderly St. Helena Island residents. After one of their performances, the Daises met with an executive producer from Nickelodeon. Creator Maria Perez-Brown had planned on building a multicultural program featuring a "magical island" and was inspired by the Daises to use the Sea Islands and elements of Gullah culture. Part of Nickelodeon's initiative to broaden its preschool programming, ''Gullah Gullah Island'' was the first show of its kind to star an African-American family set in an indigenously black community. The show's originality caused some upfront concerns. "We were apprehensive about naming it 'Gullah Gullah Island'. We wanted to make sure the portrayal was positive and didn't in any way poke fun at the culture or the community," Ron Daise said of creating a show based on an existing culture.


Format

''Gullah Gullah Island'' is a sing-along half-hour live-action show. The format was part of a flexible thinking initiative that taught children to make good choices rather than using rote memorization. Ron and Natalie Daise play the Alstons, who live on the fictional "Gullah Gullah Island". Additional cast featured the Daise's actual children Simeon and Sara among others, including a full-body puppet
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, Binyah Binyah. The show was taped and recorded at
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in Orlando at
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, with the show ''
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'' shot on the same set interior and exterior. Modifications were made, like adding different shades of red to the home as shown on Gullah Gullah. Outdoor shots featured Beaufort and
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. Charleston, South Carolina, was featured in one episode when the family took a trip to the City Market. Episodes are presented with a unified plot and not separate segments, featuring singing, dancing, learning and encouraging children to think about things like taking care of yourself, animals, telling the truth, social skills, and problem solving. The show also highlights the culture and language of
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, descendants of former slaves who live on the Sea Islands off the coast of South Carolina and Georgia.


Broadcast, syndication and marketing

The show ran for four seasons from 1994 to 1998, with a total of 70 episodes. Following the series' end, reruns aired on Nickelodeon through July 2000. Reruns also aired on the
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channel during its preschool block; when the Noggin brand was revived as a streaming app in 2015, the entire series of ''Gullah Gullah Island'' was made available until its removal in early 2020. Several special home video releases accompanied the original broadcast, including ''Gullah Gullah Island: Binyah's Surprise'' (1994), ''Gullah Gullah Island: Play Along With Binyah and Friends'' (1994), ''Gullah Gullah Island: Dance Along with the Daise Family'' (1997), and ''Gullah Gullah Island: Christmas'' (1998). Home videos of the show were released on VHS format by
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from 1995 to 1996 and later by Paramount from 1997 to 1998. As of February 7, 2012, every season of the series is being released to DVD through Amazon.com's MOD (Manufacture On Demand) program. Nickelodeon licensed a series of children's books, musical cassettes and "Binyah Binyah Polliwog" plush animals. In January 2021, the entire series was added to
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(at the time CBS All Access). The Paramount+ broadcast includes a lost episode from a potential Season 5 titled "Shake, Rattle and Roll" which was supposed to originally release back in December 1999.


Home media

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and
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teamed up to release ''Gullah Gullah Island'' and other Nick Jr. shows on
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(MOD) on DVD-R discs available exclusively through Amazon.com's CreateSpace arm.


Reception


Critical response

Critical reception of the show was consistently positive, both as a children's show and as groundbreaker for African American programming, it was praised for "vividly colored sets, infectious sing-alongs, unique character accents and quirky humor that defined the show and introduced millions of children to an overlooked but centuries-old branch of African American culture." It was described as "a combination summer camp, cheerleading session and music video." The issues, especially with the first season, had to do with show's depiction being unrealistic. "The songs were lively and catchy, the kids were cute and the general theme was unlike other kids' programming," Jenifer Managan of the ''
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'' wrote. However:
... it stars "perfect" parents, Ron and Natalie Daise, who with their three children (who never fight), neighbors and friends seek to entertain and socially educate kids through a sing-song series. While the show encourages active participation from at-home viewers, the dictionary responses and incomparable energy from the Daises make normal parents look like misfits. Perhaps as the show seasons, the lip-syncing will improve and the characters won't be so picture-perfect.
In 1996, ''
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'' named the show one of "10 best children's shows". During its original broadcast run it was Nickelodeon's highest-rated preschool show, averaging more 750,000 viewers per episode.


Awards


''Binyah Binyah!''

In 1997, five episodes of a "Gullah Gullah Island" miniseries titled "Binyah Binyah!" were produced at the now-defunct
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in Orlando, Florida, and aired from February 2 to February 6, 1998. A separate theme song written by
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was given to these episodes. The miniseries also featured several new puppet characters in addition to the original cast and focused on frog Binyah Binyah journeying to locations outside of Gullah Gullah. Ron and Natalie Daise were part of the cast as well. It was never broadcast again after its initial airing of episodes, nor was it released to home video. A promo advertising the series' debut is the only known footage; all five episodes were believed to be lost until 2017 when snippets of episode 5 and all of episode 4 surfaced online, evidently coming from a homemade VHS tape of old Nickelodeon shows.


See also

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Barney & Friends ''Barney & Friends'' is an American children's television series targeted at young children aged 2–7, created by Sheryl Leach. The series premiered on PBS on April 6, 1992. The series features the title character Barney, a purple anthropomo ...
*
Sesame Street ''Sesame Street'' is an American educational children's television series that combines live-action, sketch comedy, animation and puppetry. It is produced by Sesame Workshop (known as the Children's Television Workshop until June 2000) ...
*
Kidsongs ''Kidsongs'' is an American children's media franchise that includes Kidsongs Music Video Stories on DVD and video, The Kidsongs TV Show, CDs of favorite children's songs, song books, sheet music, toys and an ecommerce website. It was created by ...


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