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During The First Two Seasons of The Good Night Show, the first season with Melanie Martinez as host, with the exception of a handful of clips, is almost completely missing, but the second season with Noel Macneal, on the other hand, is completely missing with absolutely no footage available online but is confirmed to exist based on the one photoshoot, a random blog discussion from November 2006, and a page from the old sprout website <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20061023163822/http://www.sproutletsgrow.com/good_night/. Archived page of SproutOnline.com from October 23rd, 2006 with proof that Noel Macneal was once host of ''The Good Night Show'', .] Retrieved | During The First Two Seasons of The Good Night Show, the first season with Melanie Martinez as host, with the exception of a handful of clips, is almost completely missing, but the second season with Noel Macneal, on the other hand, is completely missing with absolutely no footage available online but is confirmed to exist based on the one photoshoot, a random blog discussion from November 2006, and a page from the old sprout website <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20061023163822/http://www.sproutletsgrow.com/good_night/. Archived page of SproutOnline.com from October 23rd, 2006 with proof that Noel Macneal was once host of ''The Good Night Show'', .] Retrieved 18 Feb '20</ref> | ||
Season 2 has two known versions, One With Melanie and Star that aired in July 2006,<ref>[https://www.multichannel.com/news/pbs-kids-sprout-say-good-night-again-332642 Multichannel article about ''GNS'' season 2.] Retrieved | Season 2 has two known versions, One With Melanie and Star that aired in July 2006,<ref>[https://www.multichannel.com/news/pbs-kids-sprout-say-good-night-again-332642 Multichannel article about ''GNS'' season 2.] Retrieved 18 Feb '20</ref> several weeks before she got fired,<ref>[https://www.multichannel.com/news/sprout-says-good-night-host-332354 Multichannel article about Melaine being fired.] Retrieved 18 Feb '20</ref> and another re-taped version with Noel Macneal "Leo" & Star that aired from September-December 2006. | ||
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|}<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060703042604/http://www.sproutletsgrow.com/crafts/index.html Archived page of the Sprout Online website dating back to July 3rd, 2006 Which Lists The Majority of Melaine Martinez's Episodes (among other info).] Retrieved | |}<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060703042604/http://www.sproutletsgrow.com/crafts/index.html Archived page of the Sprout Online website dating back to July 3rd, 2006 Which Lists The Majority of Melaine Martinez's Episodes (among other info).] Retrieved 18 Feb '20</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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*[https://windsorpeak.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?238661-Does-anyone-else-hate-the-new-Goodnight-Show-on-PBS-Kids-Sprout Random Blog Post discussing about Noel Macneal on ''The Good Night Show'' .] Retrieved | *[https://windsorpeak.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?238661-Does-anyone-else-hate-the-new-Goodnight-Show-on-PBS-Kids-Sprout Random Blog Post discussing about Noel Macneal on ''The Good Night Show'' .] Retrieved 18 Feb '20 | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Good_Night_Show Wikipedia page on ''The Good Night Show''.] Retrieved | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Good_Night_Show Wikipedia page on ''The Good Night Show''.] Retrieved 18 Feb '20 | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 06:39, 18 February 2020
The Goodnight Show is a TV show that plays between other shows on Sprout (now known as Universal Kids) and while Nina & Star episodes were very popular with audiences, there were two other hosts that had the show on a very rocky start, Melanie Martinez & Noel Macneal were the original two hosts on the Good Night Show
History
In September 2005, in a joint venture between Comcast, NBCUniversal, PBS, and HIT Entertainment/Sesame Workshop, PBS Kids Sprout was launched on Comcast and later other cable/satellite providers. The original host was Melanie until Mid-July 2006 when the network found some raunchy videos online and fired her, and for a short period of time, the second host was Leo aka Noel MacNeal who was the Intern Host and because he is a puppeteer, it is beleived that he came up with the idea for Lucy the Firefly
Hosts/Cast
- Star, a star-shaped puppet, portrayed by Stacia Newcomb, was the show's co-host. Star served as the child character of the show, asking questions about the evening's theme, commenting to the main host about the segment (such as the Good Night Game), or encouraging viewers to follow him as he performed nighttime routines such as brushing his teeth or reading a bedtime story. Star debuted shortly before the departure of the program's original host, "Melanie." And Stuck around thoughout the rest of the series.
- Lucy The Firefly is a firefly puppet in seasons 2-4 then completely animated in Seasons 5 and 6 used to introduce show segments. She was also featured in games in animated form, such as "Lucy Light the Way"; in this game, viewers were shown parts of a picture (as though they were illuminated by a firefly's light) and then guessed what the picture represented,
- Hush was a real-life goldfish who was originally used to introduce show segments with Melaine.
Host Episodes
# | Host Name | Co-Host(s) | Season(s) | Original Air Date | Status |
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1 | Melanie | Star & Hush | Season 1, Season 2 Original | September 26th 2005-Mid July 2006 | Partially Found |
2 | Leo | Star, Lucy & Hush | Season 2 Re-Taped | September 10th-December 17th 2006 | Lost |
During The First Two Seasons of The Good Night Show, the first season with Melanie Martinez as host, with the exception of a handful of clips, is almost completely missing, but the second season with Noel Macneal, on the other hand, is completely missing with absolutely no footage available online but is confirmed to exist based on the one photoshoot, a random blog discussion from November 2006, and a page from the old sprout website [1]
Season 2 has two known versions, One With Melanie and Star that aired in July 2006,[2] several weeks before she got fired,[3] and another re-taped version with Noel Macneal "Leo" & Star that aired from September-December 2006.
Availability
Up Until 2016, Melaine Martinez's version of The Good Night Show was completely missing but we now have a couple of clips and 15 Minutes of an Episode "Bath And Bubble Time", While Noel Macneal's "Leo" episodes on the other hand are completely missing with no footage anywhere online
List of Known Episodes
Episode | Status |
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Bath & Bubble Time | Partially Lost |
Pets | Lost |
Dreams | Lost |
Sunrise and Sunset | Lost |
The Dark | Lost |
Moon and Stars | Lost |
Imaginary Friends | Lost |
Fairies | Lost |
Night Noises | Lost |
Nocturnal Animals | Lost |
Babysitters | Lost |
Camping | Lost |
Growing | Lost |
People Who Work At Night | Lost |
Bedtime Routines | Lost |
Time & Clocks | Lost |
Shadows & Friendly Monsters | Lost |
Stories | Lost |
Gallery
Hosts
Clips
External Links
- Random Blog Post discussing about Noel Macneal on The Good Night Show . Retrieved 18 Feb '20
- Wikipedia page on The Good Night Show. Retrieved 18 Feb '20
References
- ↑ Archived page of SproutOnline.com from October 23rd, 2006 with proof that Noel Macneal was once host of The Good Night Show, . Retrieved 18 Feb '20
- ↑ Multichannel article about GNS season 2. Retrieved 18 Feb '20
- ↑ Multichannel article about Melaine being fired. Retrieved 18 Feb '20
- ↑ Archived page of the Sprout Online website dating back to July 3rd, 2006 Which Lists The Majority of Melaine Martinez's Episodes (among other info). Retrieved 18 Feb '20