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'''''Puttnam's Prairie Emporium''''' is a half-hour Canadian children's television series created and produced by Bruce Edwards. The series aired for two seasons from 1988 to 1990 on CTV and then YTV with A total of 51 episodes were made. The plot involved that when the daughter Ellen (Coral Crum) and grandchildren Katy (Brandie Mickleborough) and Mark (Jeremy Drummond) have moved in a long-standing general store run by eccentric owner Mr. Puttnam (George Alexander).
'''''Puttnam's Prairie Emporium''''' is a half-hour Canadian children's television series created and produced by Bruce Edwards. The series aired for two seasons from 1988 to 1990 on CTV and then YTV with a total of 51 episodes were made. The plot involved that when the daughter Ellen (Coral Crum) and grandchildren Katy (Brandie Mickleborough) and Mark (Jeremy Drummond) have moved in a long-standing general store run by eccentric owner Mr. Puttnam (George Alexander).


The other cast of the show are Ivan (Billy Morton), a scientist who developed a Time Closet in the confines of the store, Caldicott C. Catt (voiced by John Wilson), a saxophone-playing cat who lived in a basket on the store's counter and Benjamin (voiced by Rosco Bell), a talking beefalo head hanging on the wall behind the counter.
The other cast of the show are Ivan (Billy Morton), a scientist who developed a Time Closet in the confines of the store, Caldicott C. Catt (voiced by John Wilson), a saxophone-playing cat who lived in a basket on the store's counter and Benjamin (voiced by Rosco Bell), a talking beefalo head hanging on the wall behind the counter.

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Puttnam's Prairie Emporium is a half-hour Canadian children's television series created and produced by Bruce Edwards. The series aired for two seasons from 1988 to 1990 on CTV and then YTV with a total of 51 episodes were made. The plot involved that when the daughter Ellen (Coral Crum) and grandchildren Katy (Brandie Mickleborough) and Mark (Jeremy Drummond) have moved in a long-standing general store run by eccentric owner Mr. Puttnam (George Alexander).

The other cast of the show are Ivan (Billy Morton), a scientist who developed a Time Closet in the confines of the store, Caldicott C. Catt (voiced by John Wilson), a saxophone-playing cat who lived in a basket on the store's counter and Benjamin (voiced by Rosco Bell), a talking beefalo head hanging on the wall behind the counter.

Sometimes in the 1990's, The master tapes were wiped by CKCK-TV. Only some episodes and a few minutes from one other are known to survive.

The first episode of the show (Part 1)

The first episode of the show (Part 2)

Peace Talks (Part 1)

Peace Talks (Part 2)

Peace Talks (Part 3)

Sparky (Part 1)

Sparky (Part 2)

Sparky (Part 3)