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Revision as of 18:19, 26 September 2015
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 52 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 7 episodes and a few minutes from one other are known to survive.