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|title=<center>Zoom (1997 pilot)</center>
|title=<center>Zoom (1997 pilot)</center>
|image=Zoom pilot logo.jpeg
|image=Zoom pilot logo.jpeg
|imagecaption=The logo from the pilot.
|imagecaption=The logo from the pilot.
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound=20 Jun 2022
|foundby=PoopToobYou
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''Zoom'' was a children's live-action TV series that originally ran on PBS and was produced by WGBH (now GBH) from 1972-1978, and ran a revival series from 1999-2005. The series consists of a group of children cast members that based on the idea they give, do a variety of types of experiments, games, skits and other miscellaneous activities.
 
'''''Zoom''''' was a children's live-action TV series that originally ran on PBS and was produced by WGBH (now GBH) from 1972-1978, and ran a revival series from 1999-2005. The series consists of a group of children cast members that based on the idea they give, do a variety of types of experiments, games, skits and other miscellaneous activities.


==Pilot==
==Pilot==
'''In 1997, a pilot was developed to pitch the revival to the network'''. The pilot was developed by Kate Taylor that also produced the 1972 iteration of the show.<ref>[https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1997-11-03-9711030179-story.html Chicago Tribune article on the reboot series' pilot.] Retrieved 01 Dec '21</ref>
'''In 1997, a pilot was developed to pitch the revival to the network'''. The pilot was developed by Kate Taylor that also produced the 1972 iteration of the show.<ref>[https://chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1997-11-03-9711030179-story.html Chicago Tribune article on the reboot series' pilot.] Retrieved 01 Dec '21</ref>
She also mentioned kids reacting positively to the pilot.<ref>[https://current.org/wp-content/uploads/archive-site/ch/ch705.html?fbclid=IwAR0UqvzXTZzAO350c7d0BL8QlrjwYP-sJMWqIG3P27XUiGkxVqZY6vCPP2M An article on the reboot's development.] Retrieved 01 Dec '21</ref>
She also mentioned kids reacting positively to the pilot.<ref>[https://current.org/wp-content/uploads/archive-site/ch/ch705.html?fbclid=IwAR0UqvzXTZzAO350c7d0BL8QlrjwYP-sJMWqIG3P27XUiGkxVqZY6vCPP2M An article on the reboot's development.] Retrieved 01 Dec '21</ref>
The National Science Foundation then endorsed it and donated a grant to Taylor to develop episodes for the show's reboot.
The National Science Foundation then endorsed it and donated a grant to Taylor to develop episodes for the show's reboot.


==Availability==
==Availability==
In 2017, YouTuber ZOOMfan1 uploaded two clips of the pilot that was sent to them by one of the cast members, Hayley after said user contacting her. Nothing much was changed from the final show aside from a different theme song and the test logo looked similar to the 1972 iteration of the show. Aside from that and a few screenshots, the rest of the pilot has yet to resurfaced as of 2021.
In 2017, YouTuber ZOOMfan1 uploaded two clips of the pilot that was sent to them by one of the cast members, Hayley after said user contacted her. Nothing much was changed from the final show aside from a different theme song and the test logo looked similar to the 1972 iteration of the show. On June 20th, 2022, the pilot was uploaded in full to YouTube by user PoopToobYou.


==Cast Members==
==Cast Members==
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Zoom 1997 pilot 2.jpeg
Zoom 1997 pilot 2.jpeg
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===Videos===
 
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  |description1 =A clip of the pilot.
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  |description2 =Second clip of the pilot.
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==See Also==
==See Also==
===Zoom===
===Zoom===
*[[Zoom (partially found revival of 1972 PBS children's series; 1999-2005)]]
*[[Zoom (partially found revival of PBS children's series; 1999-2005)]]


===Bumpers===
===Bumpers===
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2134018/ IMDb page on the 1997 ''Zoom'' pilot.]
*[https://imdb.com/title/tt2134018/ IMDb page on the 1997 ''Zoom'' pilot.]


==References==
==References==
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{{reflist}}


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Latest revision as of 05:49, 7 April 2023

Zoom pilot logo.jpeg

The logo from the pilot.

Status: Found

Date found: 20 Jun 2022

Found by: PoopToobYou


Zoom was a children's live-action TV series that originally ran on PBS and was produced by WGBH (now GBH) from 1972-1978, and ran a revival series from 1999-2005. The series consists of a group of children cast members that based on the idea they give, do a variety of types of experiments, games, skits and other miscellaneous activities.

Pilot

In 1997, a pilot was developed to pitch the revival to the network. The pilot was developed by Kate Taylor that also produced the 1972 iteration of the show.[1] She also mentioned kids reacting positively to the pilot.[2] The National Science Foundation then endorsed it and donated a grant to Taylor to develop episodes for the show's reboot.

Availability

In 2017, YouTuber ZOOMfan1 uploaded two clips of the pilot that was sent to them by one of the cast members, Hayley after said user contacted her. Nothing much was changed from the final show aside from a different theme song and the test logo looked similar to the 1972 iteration of the show. On June 20th, 2022, the pilot was uploaded in full to YouTube by user PoopToobYou.

Cast Members

  • Enid
  • Marcus
  • Hayley
  • Esther Mira
  • Daniel
  • Georgina
  • Chad Nelson

Gallery

Screenshots

See Also

Zoom

Bumpers

PBS

PBS Kids

External Links

References