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[[Has brief:: '''''America Goes Bananaz''''' (known as '''''Columbus Goes Bananaz''''']]<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=0PhSAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=Bananaz An excerpt of a book that mentions the name change of the series.] Retrieved 26 Apr '19</ref> [[Has brief:: before the relaunch to Nickelodeon in 1979) was a children's/teenager's variety television series that aired on QUBE until 1979, when it was relaunched to the Nickelodeon network.]] It was one of the first series on the channel, along with [[Pinwheel (partially found Nickelodeon puppet series; 1977-1990)|''Pinwheel'']], [[Video Comicz (partially found Nickelodeon TV series; 1979-1981)|''Video Comicz'']], and more. It ended on an unknown date in 1980.
'''''America Goes Bananaz''''' (also known as '''''Columbus Goes Bananaz'''''<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=0PhSAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=Bananaz An excerpt of a book that mentions the name change of the series.] Retrieved 26 Apr '19</ref> before the relaunch to Nickelodeon in 1979) was a children's/teenager's variety television series that aired on QUBE until 1979, when it was relaunched to the Nickelodeon network. It was one of the first series on the channel, along with [[Pinwheel (partially found Nickelodeon puppet series; 1977-1990)|''Pinwheel'']], [[Video Comics (partially found Nickelodeon TV series; 1979-1981)|''Video Comics'']], and two other shows. It ended on an unknown date in 1980.


==Overview==
==Overview==
===History===
===History===
The show's host, Michael Young, was sitting in his lawyer's office (he was being sued for a play he helped produce) one day in 1977 when he got a call from his agent.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/186055249/ A newspaper snippet that mentions Michael Young (a subscription is needed to actually read the snippet).] Retrieved 26 Apr '19</ref> The agent told him that Warner-Amex (a joint venture co-owned by Warner Communications and American Express) was accepting auditions for a host for a talk show. Young did not have anything else to do at the time, so he decided to accept the role as host.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/246356909/ A newspaper snippet from 1980 where Michael Young discusses how he got on ''America Goes Bananaz''.] Retrieved 26 Apr '19</ref>
The show's (first) host, Michael Young, was sitting in his lawyer's office (he was being sued for a play he helped produce) one day in 1977 when he got a call from his agent.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/186055249/ A newspaper snippet that mentions Michael Young (a subscription is needed to actually read the snippet).] Retrieved 26 Apr '19</ref> The agent told him that Warner-Amex (a joint venture co-owned by Warner Communications and American Express) was accepting auditions for a host for a talk show. Young did not have anything else to do at the time, so he decided to accept the role as host.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/246356909/ A newspaper snippet from 1980 where Michael Young discusses how he got on ''America Goes Bananaz''.] Retrieved 26 Apr '19</ref>


''Leave it to Beaver'' star Tony Dow also auditioned for the role. Because of Dow's role in ''Leave it to Beaver'', Michael Young thought the role would go to him. In the end, however, Dow said that Young deserved the role and therefore, he got it.<ref>[https://youtu.be/K7Q9v1IYL2A An interview with Michael Young, where he mentioned how he got the role as host on the show.] Retrieved 26 Apr '19</ref>
''Leave it to Beaver'' star Tony Dow also auditioned for the role. Because of Dow's role in ''Leave it to Beaver'', Michael Young thought the role would go to him. In the end, however, Dow said that Young deserved the role and therefore, he got it.<ref>[https://youtu.be/K7Q9v1IYL2A An interview with Michael Young, where he mentioned how he got the role as host on the show.] Retrieved 26 Apr '19</ref>
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When ''Bananaz'' debuted, ''Pinwheel'' was the flagship show on the QUBE C-3 network (before it was relaunched as Nickelodeon). After Nickelodeon was made into its own network, ''Bananaz'' became one of the vital shows on the network to help it become a channel that broadcasted programming for all ages. It and ''Pinwheel'' were described as part of the "nucleus" of the network by ''The Times''.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/217233127/ An excerpt of ''The Times'' that talks about ''Bananaz''.] Retrieved 26 Apr '19</ref>
When ''Bananaz'' debuted, ''Pinwheel'' was the flagship show on the QUBE C-3 network (before it was relaunched as Nickelodeon). After Nickelodeon was made into its own network, ''Bananaz'' became one of the vital shows on the network to help it become a channel that broadcasted programming for all ages. It and ''Pinwheel'' were described as part of the "nucleus" of the network by ''The Times''.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/217233127/ An excerpt of ''The Times'' that talks about ''Bananaz''.] Retrieved 26 Apr '19</ref>


===The Show Itself===
===Content===
''Bananaz'' was inspired by ''The Mike Douglas Show'', in which one of the show's producers worked on.<ref>[https://youtu.be/QU_sPTFbmVM The second part of the interview with Michael Young.] Retrieved 26 Apr '19</ref> However, this show was aimed toward a slightly younger audience, mainly the teen audience, or "the American adolescent".<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/73561437/ A newspaper snippet on the shows that would air in the following week in September 1980.] Retrieved 26 Apr '19</ref>
''Bananaz'' was inspired by ''The Mike Douglas Show'', in which one of the show's producers worked on.<ref>[https://youtu.be/QU_sPTFbmVM The second part of the interview with Michael Young.] Retrieved 26 Apr '19</ref> However, this show was aimed toward a slightly younger audience, mainly the teen audience, or "the American adolescent".<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/73561437/ A newspaper snippet on the shows that would air in the following week in September 1980.] Retrieved 26 Apr '19</ref>


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==Availability==
==Availability==
Despite the fact that the series was one of the first shows on Nickelodeon and aired when VHS was starting to become mainstream, little material has survived of this show, and the chances of Nickelodeon airing it again are slim to none. One episode, some clips and a few promos are all that surfaced.
Despite the fact that the series was one of the first shows on Nickelodeon and aired when VHS was starting to become mainstream, little material has survived of this show, and the chances of Nickelodeon airing it again are slim to none. One episode, some clips, and a few promos are all that have surfaced.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==See Also==
===Anthology and Short Series===
*[[Astrology with Squidward (found series of "SpongeBob SquarePants" Nickelodeon animated shorts; early 2000s)]]
*[[Attack of the Giant Vulture (found Nickelodeon short film; 1998)]]
*[[Balinese Slapping Fish (found Nickelodeon Australia animated short series; 1998)]]
*[[Bobby the Lizard Boy (found Nickelodeon animated short; 2000)]]
*[[Eddie Retractorhead (partially lost Nickelodeon UK animated short series; 2008)]]
*[[Gordon Bleugh! (found Nickelodeon animated short series; early 2000s)]]
*[[The Hopkins (lost Nickelodeon Australia animated short series; 2005)]]
*[[ICarly at the 2008 Kids Choice Awards (found Nickelodeon promotional short web series; 2008)]]
*[[Leader Dog (partially lost Nickelodeon animated short series; 2004)]]
*[[Making Fiends (partially lost promotional shorts for Nickelodeon animated series based on web series; 2008)]]
*[[Meet The Moores (partially found Nickelodeon UK animated short series; 2002-2003)]]
*[[Nick Studio 10 (partially found Nickelodeon channel block; 2013)]]
*[[Nickelodeon Addicting Games Showdown (partially found interstitial TV event of online game website; 2009-2010)]]
*[[Nickelodeon Blimp (found Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards animated short; 2005-2007)]]
*[[Oh Yeah! Cartoons (found Nickelodeon animated anthology series; 1998-2001)]]
*[[Schoolyard Safari (found Nickelodeon animated short series; 2002-2003)]]
*[[SpongeBob: Re-Hydrated (partially lost "SpongeBob SquarePants" animated short; 2003)]]
*[[Tortellini Western (partially lost Nickelodeon animated short series; 2004)]]
*[[A Very Aggressive Vegetable (found Nickelodeon Australia animated short series; 1998)]]
===Bumpers and Promos===
*[[101% Whizbang! with Henry & June (partially found Nickelodeon channel block; 1999)]]
*[[Blood and Guts (partially found Nickelodeon bumpers; 2000s)]]
*[[HaHa Nick (lost Chinese block of Nickelodeon shows; 2005-2007)]]
*[[Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (partially lost TV promos for Nickelodeon animated film and TV series; 2001–2002)]]
*[[Nickelodeon (partially found idents and bumpers from TV channel; 1979-present)]]
*[[Nickelodeon's Historical Firsts (found animated promos from TV channel; 1997)]]
*[[SpongeBob's Nicktoon Summer Splash (partially lost bumpers from Nickelodeon channel block; 2000-2001)]]
===Films===
*[[Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (non-existent Nickelodeon TV film; 1998)]]
*[[Cry Baby Lane (found Nickelodeon TV horror film; 2000)]]
*[[A Day With SpongeBob SquarePants: The Movie (unproduced unauthorized direct-to-DVD mockumentary film; 2011)]]
*[[The Electric Piper (found Nickelodeon animated TV film; 2003)]]
*[[Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie (partially found production material of cancelled original adaptation of Nickelodeon animated series film; 2002)]]
*[[Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus (lost/unreleased deleted Tak scenes of film based on Nickelodeon animated series; 2018-2019)]]
*[[Prometheus and Bob (lost production material of cancelled film adaptation of "KaBlam!" Nickelodeon stop-motion animated series; late 1990s)]]
*[[Rugrats Go Wild (partially found original 90 minute cut of Nickelodeon animated crossover film; 2003)]]
===Game Shows===
*[[BrainSurge (partially lost Nickelodeon game show; 2009-2014)]]
*[[Double Dare (partially found Australian adaptation of Nickelodeon game show; 1989-1992)]]
*[[Double Dare (partially lost Nickelodeon game show; 1986-1993)]]
*[[Family Double Dare (partially found spin-off of Australian adaptation of Nickelodeon game show; 1989)]]
*[[Figure It Out (partially found episode of Nickelodeon game show; 1998)]]
*[[Friday Night Slimetime (partially found Nickelodeon game show; 2005-2006)]]
*[[Gamefarm (partially lost Nickelodeon GAS game show; 2003)]]
*[[Legends of the Hidden Temple (lost Pit of Despair incident footage from unaired final round/episode of Nickelodeon game show; 1994)]]
*[[Legends of the Hidden Temple (partially found original consolation plugs from Nickelodeon game show; 1993-1995)]]
*[[Nick Arcade (found Nickelodeon game show; 1992)]]
*[[Nick Arcade (partially found original consolation prize plugs from Nickelodeon game show; 1992)]]
*[[Nickelodeon Splat! (partially found Nickelodeon game show; 2004)]]
*[[Slime Time Live (partially found Nickelodeon game show; 2000-2004)]]
*[[SuperNick (partially found Nickelodeon Netherlands game show; 2007-2011)]]
*[[SuperNick op De Stoep Bij... (partially found Nickelodeon Netherlands sports show; 2007-2008)]]
*[[Webheads (partially lost Nickelodeon game show; 2014–2015)]]
===Inaugural Series===
*[[By The Way (partially found inaugural Nickelodeon series; 1979-1980)]]
*[[Nickel Flicks (lost inaugural Nickelodeon series; 1979)]]
*[[Pinwheel (partially found Nickelodeon educational puppet series; 1977-1990)]]
*[[Pocket Money (non-existent inaugural Nickelodeon series; 1979)]]
*[[Video Comics (partially found inaugural Nickelodeon series; 1979-1981)]]
===Live Action===
*[[The Adventures of Pete & Pete (partially found original versions of episodes of Nickelodeon live-action comedy series; 1991-1993)]]
*[[All That (partially lost Nickelodeon sketch comedy series; 1994-2005)]]
*[[Bing! The Sound of Something New (partially found Nickelodeon magazine TV series; 1995)]]
*[[Cousin Skeeter (partially lost Nickelodeon live-action/puppet series; 1998-2001)]]
*[[Drake & Josh (partially found widescreen version of episodes of Nickelodeon sitcom; 2004-2007)]]
*[[Innie & Outie (found live-action Nickelodeon short film; 1996)]]
*[[Just For Kicks (found Nickelodeon live-action comedy-drama series; 2006)]]
*[[Kids' Court (partially found Nickelodeon non-traditional court series and other media; 1988-1994)]]
*[[Mcjuniorclub TV (partially found Nickelodeon Netherlands/McDonald's live-action short series; 2008)]]
*[[The Nick Cannon Show (partially lost spin-off of "All That" Nickelodeon sketch comedy series; 2002-2003)]]
*[[Nick News with Linda Ellerbee (partially found Nickelodeon educational news series; 1992-2015)]]
*[[Noah Knows Best (partially found English audio of Nickelodeon sitcom; 2000-2001)]]
*[[Reggie Jackson's World of Sports (partially found Nickelodeon sports series; 1981-1982)]]
*[[U to U (partially found Nickelodeon interactive series; 1994-1996)]]
*[[Vic's Vacant Lot (partially found ESPN/Nickelodeon sports series; 1982-1985)]]
===Pilots===
*[[Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (partially found pitch pilot of Nickelodeon animated series; early 1990s)]]
*[[The Adventures of Johnny Quasar (found prototype "Jimmy Neutron" animated shorts; 1995-1997)]]
*[[The Angry Beavers "Cuffed Together" (non-existent second pilot of Nickelodeon animated series; early-mid 1990s)]]
*[[Back at the Barnyard (partially found original test pitch of Nickelodeon CGI animated series; 2000)]]
*[[Bad Seeds (found pitch pilot of "Harvey Beaks" Nickelodeon animated series; 2013)]]
*[[Big Beast Quintet (lost Nickelodeon animated pilot; 1990)]]
*[[Camp Nick (partially found Nickelodeon game show pilot; mid-1990s)]]
*[[Catscratch (found animated pitch of Nickelodeon animated series; 2004)]]
*[[The Crowville Chronicles (partially found Nickelodeon animated pilot; 1990)]]
*[[Curbside (found Nickelodeon animated pilot; 1999)]]
*[[Drake & Josh (partially found pitch pilot of Nickelodeon sitcom; 2002)]]
*[[Figure it Out (partially found pitch pilot of Nickelodeon game show; 1990s)]]
*[[Fresh Beat Band of Spies (found pitch pilot of Nickelodeon animated spin-off of "The Fresh Beat Band" musical series; 2013)]]
*[[Generation Gap (partially found Nickelodeon game show pilot; early 1990s)]]
*[[Gibby! (found pitch pilot of cancelled spin-off of "iCarly" Nickelodeon teen sitcom; 2012)]]
*[[Go For It (lost Nickelodeon game show pilot; early 1990s)]]
*[[Hey Arnold! (found pitch pilot of Nickelodeon animated series; 1994)]]
*[[Humongous (lost pilot of Nickelodeon game show; early 1990s)]]
*[[I Don't Think So (partially found Nickelodeon game show pilot; 1994)]]
*[[Invader Zim (lost 3D animation test sequence from Nickelodeon animated series pilot; 1999)]]
*[[KaBlam! "The Henry and June Show" (found spin-off pilot of Nickelodeon animated series; 2000)]]
*[[Kappa Mikey (found pitch pilots of Nickelodeon animated series; 2004)]]
*[[Morph Sports (partially found Nickelodeon game show pilot; 1995-1996)]]
*[[Mr. Meaty "In Parker's Sight" (partially lost pitch pilot of Nickelodeon puppet series; 2005)]]
*[[Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (partially found original version of Nickelodeon sitcom pilots; 2003)]]
*[[Ned's Declassified High School Survival Guide (lost pitch pilot of rejected spin-off of Nickelodeon sitcom; 2008)]]
*[[The Penguins of Madagascar (partially found pitch pilot versions for Nickelodeon CGI animated series; mid-2000s)]]
*[[Pudding Toast (lost Nickelodeon animated pitch pilots; 2012)]]
*[[Rocket Beach (found pitch pilot of "Rocket Power" Nickelodeon animated series; 1998)]]
*[[Roundhouse (partially found pitch pilot of Nickelodeon comedy series; 1991)]]
*[[Slime Survivor (partially found Nickelodeon game show pilot; 2000)]]
*[[The Thundermans (partially lost pitch pilot of Nickelodeon live-action comedy series; 2012)]]
*[[Tooned In! (partially found Nickelodeon game show pilot; 1998)]]
*[[Trash (lost Nickelodeon stop-motion animated pilot; 1990)]]
*[[The Weasel Patrol (lost Nickelodeon animated pilot; 1990)]]
*[[Video Dream Theater (lost Nickelodeon animated pilots; 1979)]]
*[[Who Knew? (partially found Nickelodeon game show pilot; 1998)]]
*[[The Wild Thornberrys (found pilot of Nickelodeon animated series; 1998)]]
===Other===
*[[Action League Now!: The Series "Monster Mashed" (found episode of "Kablam!" spin-off animated series; 2002)]]
*[[Action League Now!: The Series "Thunder Girl: Tracking The Storm" (found episode of "Kablam!" spin-off series; 2001-2002)]]
*[[Adventures in Wonder Park (partially found unaired Nickelodeon animated series based on film; 2019)]]
*[[Against the Odds (partially found Nickelodeon documentary series; 1982-1988)]]
*[[The Angry Beavers "A Tail of Two Rangers/Bye Bye Beavers" (partially found finale episode of Nickelodeon animated series; 2001)]]
*[[Back at the Barnyard (partially found widescreen versions of Nickelodeon CGI animated series episodes; 2007-2011)]]
*[[The Butcher (lost Nickelodeon puppet short film; existence unconfirmed; 2001)]]
*[[Danny Phantom (partially found original opening title sequence of Nickelodeon animated series; 2003)]]
*[[Got Chocolate Milk? (found "SpongeBob SquarePants" animated tie-in commercial; 2001)]]
*[[Gruff's Groove Box (lost Nickelodeon music series; 2001)]]
*[[Hocus Focus (partially found Nickelodeon variety series; 1979-1981)]]
*[[The Humpback Hop (found full version of "SpongeBob SquarePants" production music; 2002)]]
*[[ICarly "How To" (found bonus content DVD from Nickelodeon sitcom "Web Show Set"; 2011)]]
*[[Invader Zim (partially found production material of cancelled episodes of Nickelodeon animated series; 2001-2002)]]
*[[KaBlam! "Episode 29" (non-existent episode of Nickelodeon animated series; 1998)]]
*[[KaBlam! "Just Chillin" (found final episode of Nickelodeon animated series; 2000)]]
*[[KaBlam! "KaFun!" (found episode of Nickelodeon animated series; 1999)]]
*[[KaBlam! "An Off-Beats Valentine's" (found spin-off special of Nickelodeon animated series; 1998)]]
*[[The Lil' Sam & Cat Show (partially lost web series based on Nickelodeon sitcom; 2013-2014)]]
*[[The Loud House (partially lost deleted scenes of Nickelodeon animated series; 2016-present)]]
*[[Nickelodeon Japan (partially found various final sign-off footage of Japanese TV channel; 2009)]]
*[[Nickelodeon Launch Box (partially lost educational series; 1991-1994)]]
*[[Nickelodeon Magazine's Big 10 Birthday Bash (found Nickelodeon TV special; 2003)]]
*[[Nickelodeon Mega Music Fest 2010 (found Nickelodeon musical event broadcast; 2010)]]
*[[Nickelodeon Studios Opening Day Celebration (found live broadcast of Nickelodeon event; 1990)]]
*[[The Ren & Stimpy Show (non-existent unused Kurt Cobain song for Nickelodeon animated series; 1990)]]
*[[The Ren & Stimpy Show "Man's Best Friend" (found banned episode of Nickelodeon animated series; 1992)]]
*[[Robot and Monster (partially found unaired/unfinished episodes of Nickelodeon animated series; 2012-2013)]]
*[[Rugrats: A Live Adventure (partially found footage of musical adaptation of Nickelodeon animated series; 1998-2000)]]
*[[Rugrats "Incredible" (partially lost storyboard jam comic of Nickelodeon animated series; 1998)]]
*[[SpongeBob SquarePants (partially lost deleted scenes of Nickelodeon animated series; 1999-present)]]
*[[SpongeBob SquarePants "Sailor Mouth" (lost uncensored version of Nickelodeon animated series episode; 2001)]]
*[[SpongeBob SquarePants "Shanghaied/You Wish" (partially lost English audio from alternate "Patchy the Pirate" segments of Nickelodeon animated series episode; 2001)]]
*[[SpongeBob SquarePants "SpaceBob InvaderPants/Krabs' Army" (lost production material of cancelled Nickelodeon animated series episodes; 2015)]]
*[[War Blowers (found full version of "SpongeBob SquarePants" production music; 1999)]]
*[[Weinerville (partially lost Nickelodeon variety puppet series; 1993-1997)]]
==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfkf7rDXDxM Poparena's Nick Knacks video on ''America Goes Bananaz''.] Retrieved 26 Apr '19
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfkf7rDXDxM Poparena's "Nick Knacks" video on ''America Goes Bananaz''.]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_Goes_Bananaz Wikipedia page on ''America Goes Bananaz''.] Retrieved 26 Apr '19
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_Goes_Bananaz Wikipedia page on ''America Goes Bananaz''.]


==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 11 April 2024

Bananaz2.jpg

An image of the show's set in 1979.

Status: Partially Found

America Goes Bananaz (also known as Columbus Goes Bananaz[1] before the relaunch to Nickelodeon in 1979) was a children's/teenager's variety television series that aired on QUBE until 1979, when it was relaunched to the Nickelodeon network. It was one of the first series on the channel, along with Pinwheel, Video Comics, and two other shows. It ended on an unknown date in 1980.

Overview

History

The show's (first) host, Michael Young, was sitting in his lawyer's office (he was being sued for a play he helped produce) one day in 1977 when he got a call from his agent.[2] The agent told him that Warner-Amex (a joint venture co-owned by Warner Communications and American Express) was accepting auditions for a host for a talk show. Young did not have anything else to do at the time, so he decided to accept the role as host.[3]

Leave it to Beaver star Tony Dow also auditioned for the role. Because of Dow's role in Leave it to Beaver, Michael Young thought the role would go to him. In the end, however, Dow said that Young deserved the role and therefore, he got it.[4]

Young was the host of the show from 1977 to 1979, when he left to go host Kids Are People Too on ABC. Randy Hamilton took over as host,[5] and his episodes were taped from January to September 1979.[6] Coincidentally, after Michael Young stopped hosting Kids Are People Too in 1981, Randy Hamilton took over hosting for that show as well.[5]

When Bananaz debuted, Pinwheel was the flagship show on the QUBE C-3 network (before it was relaunched as Nickelodeon). After Nickelodeon was made into its own network, Bananaz became one of the vital shows on the network to help it become a channel that broadcasted programming for all ages. It and Pinwheel were described as part of the "nucleus" of the network by The Times.[7]

Content

Bananaz was inspired by The Mike Douglas Show, in which one of the show's producers worked on.[8] However, this show was aimed toward a slightly younger audience, mainly the teen audience, or "the American adolescent".[9]

Segments on the show included a karate segment, polls for the audience, and advice columns where viewers asked the host for advice on a certain subject.[10] There were also hip-hop songs that would tackle subjects like birth control and drugs. These were shown on a regular basis in order to intrigue and educate the teenager audience.[11]

Availability

Despite the fact that the series was one of the first shows on Nickelodeon and aired when VHS was starting to become mainstream, little material has survived of this show, and the chances of Nickelodeon airing it again are slim to none. One episode, some clips, and a few promos are all that have surfaced.

Gallery

Part 1 of Episode #50.

Part 2 of Episode #50.

Part 3 of Episode #50.

Clip from an unknown episode.

See Also

Anthology and Short Series

Bumpers and Promos

Films

Game Shows

Inaugural Series

Live Action

Pilots

Other

External Links

References