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The PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch was a preschool television block co-produced by Canada-based animation studio
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that aired on
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from September 30, 2000 to September 5, 2004. It typically aired on weekend mornings, depending on station preference and scheduling. The programs that formed the ''Bookworm Bunch'' were all based on children's books: ''
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'' (by Don Freeman), ''
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'' (by Andrea Beck), ''
Timothy Goes to School ''Timothy Goes to School'' is a preschool children's animated television series based on books by Rosemary Wells, but is titled after the book of the same name. The series is a co-production with Nelvana Limited and Animation Services (Hong Kon ...
'' (by
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), '' Seven Little Monsters'' (by
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), ''
George Shrinks ''George Shrinks'' is a Canadian children's animated television series. It is based on the children's book by the well-known author William Joyce, co-produced by Nelvana Limited and Jade Animation, produced in association with PBS. The show p ...
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), and ''
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'' (by
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and Betty Paraskevas).


History

In August 1999, PBS and Nelvana teamed up to create the network's first-ever animated weekend programming block. It was created to boost viewership of the preschool audience on weekends, specifically on Saturday mornings when that attention was shifted elsewhere; many PBS stations devoted their Saturday morning schedules to general audience programming, including crafting or do-it-yourself shows, meanwhile commercial networks had extensive lineups for Saturday morning cartoons. A proposed series called ''Junior Kroll and Company'' was part of original plans for the new block, but that idea was eventually shelved and replaced by ''Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse''. This and the other five series were all based on a children's book, a theme that was inspired by a PBS-commissioned study from the University of Kansas that demonstrated the idea that children can learn to read from television programs. Upon its launch on September 30, 2000, the ''PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch'' became the second preschool-oriented Saturday morning block on broadcast television after ''Nick Jr. on CBS'' (owned by Viacom, replacing CBS Kidshow), which premiered two weeks before. Although PBS intended on the block to be broadcast on Saturdays. During the block's first season, all the shows (with the exception of the first 15-minute ''Corduroy'' episode) were shown either 15 or 45 minutes past the hour, in an effort to discourage " channel-flipping" to other competing children's cartoons. Another 15-minute ''Corduroy'' episode then ended the block, making its total runtime three hours. The ''PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch'' proved to be extremely popular in its first season, and weekend viewership increased dramatically. The first season ended on February 24, 2001, with reruns continuing until October 27, 2001. In the first season, the six shows on the weekend lineup aired in reruns and continued until October 27, 2001. The second and final season premiered on November 3, 2001, and with this premiere came a drastic revamp. ''Elliot Moose'' and ''Corduroy'' were both dropped from the lineup entirely, thus shortening the block to two hours. The four remaining series (''Timothy Goes to School'', ''Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse'', ''Seven Little Monsters'', and ''George Shrinks'') were instead seen on the hour and half-hour. ''Timothy Goes to School'' and ''Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse'' both ended production by late 2001. The second season ended on January 26, 2002. Following the second season of the block, two shows were picked up as separate, standalone series. This included new episodes of ''Seven Little Monsters'' and ''George Shrinks'' starting on January 6, 2003, in addition to a brand-new revival of ''
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''. The new episodes of ''Seven Little Monsters'' were 15 minutes, instead of the original 30 minutes, and were aired immediately after ''The Berenstain Bears'' in the same half-hour time slot. This did not last long as PBS eventually aired two 15-minute episodes of ''The Berenstain Bears'' back-to-back beginning September 15, 2003. ''George Shrinks'' was given its own half-hour timeslot, in which it also proved to be extremely popular. Given the success of these shows, many PBS stations carried them on their weekday schedule. Reruns of the second season of the ''PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch'' block continued airing on weekends on select PBS stations and the PBS Kids Channel until September 5, 2004, when it was dropped altogether. Around this time, there were many new additions coming to the PBS weekend morning lineup (such as two British series: ''
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'' and ''Bob the Builder'') and the new, preteen-aimed
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block premiered in 2004. That is, in addition to ''
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''. All of them effectively replaced the ''PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch''. Meanwhile, many PBS stations continued airing reruns of the individual standalone series on the weekday lineup (including ''Seven Little Monsters'' until the end of 2004, ''George Shrinks'' until 2009, and ''The Berenstain Bears'' which continues to air reruns on a limited number of PBS stations as of 2025). After PBS dropped the ''PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch'' block, most of the series (but ''
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'') were picked up by other commercial networks. American cable channel
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aired reruns of ''Timothy Goes to School'' from 2004 until 2006, the now-defunct
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aired reruns of ''Elliot Moose'', ''Timothy Goes to School'', and ''Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse'' as part of its daily programming, the now-defunct Canadian dub of
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aired reruns of ''George Shrinks'' until its closure on New Year's Eve 2018, and the now-defunct YTV aired reruns of ''Seven Little Monsters'' until 2005. The UK channel
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aired reruns of ''Timothy Goes to School'' until 2017.


Interstitial music videos

Music videos aired at the end of each program before the credits. These music videos were essentially montages of scenes from all of the shows with musical accompaniment. Each of the songs was performed by American children's music artist Nancy Cassidy, appearing on three albums released between 1986 and 1992 by Klutz (purchased by Nelvana in April 2000).


Season 1 (2000–2001)

* ''Corduroy'' (first half) – " Boom, Boom, Ain't It Great to Be Crazy?" (shortened version) (Appears on the 1988 album ''KidsSongs 2'') * ''Elliot Moose'' – "You Gotta Sing" (Appears on the 1986 album ''KidsSongs'') * ''Timothy Goes to School'' – "Rig a Jig Jig" (Appears on ''KidsSongs 2'') * ''Seven Little Monsters'' – "La Bamba" (shortened version; Appears on ''KidsSongs 2'') * ''George Shrinks'' – "You Gotta Sing" (reprise) * ''Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse'' – "Rig a Jig Jig" (reprise) * ''Corduroy'' (second half) – "Skidamarink" (Appears on the 1992 album ''KidsSongs: Sleepyheads'')


Season 2 (2001–2002)

* ''Timothy Goes to School'' – "Friends Are Special" (Appears on ''KidsSongs: Sleepyheads'') * ''Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse'' – "La Bamba" (extended version) * ''Seven Little Monsters'' – "This Little Light of Mine" (Appears on ''KidsSongs'') * ''George Shrinks'' – " Boom, Boom, Ain't It Great to Be Crazy?" (extended version)


Programming


Former programming


Original programming

The first season (2000–2001) of the ''Bookworm Bunch'' block ran for three hours, and the second season (2001–2002) ran for two hours.


Standalone programming

The most successful series from the weekend ''Bookworm Bunch'' block were stripped to five days a week, and joined ''Berenstain Bears'' as standalone programs.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pbs Kids Bookworm Bunch PBS original programming PBS Kids shows Television programming blocks in the United States