Dan Snow is joined by a host of stars to celebrate Britain's Classroom Heroes at the Royal Opera House in London's Covent Garden. Including an amazing performance from the award-winning musical Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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Groundling Marsh was a Canadian children's television series featuring puppets. The show was produced by Portfolio Film & Television Inc., Children's Television Workshop and J.A. Delmage Productions. It included songs and animated segments, and enjoyed a certain amount of success and popularity at during its time. The only merchandise produced for the show were videos and they are now exceptionally rare and no longer produced. In the United States, it aired on PBS and the Disney Channel. It received funding from the International Production Fund, formerly the Maclean Hunter Television Fund. This series premiered October 1, 1995. Groundling Marsh was nominated at the 12th Annual Gemini Awards for Best Preschool Program or Series. John Pattison was also nominated for a Gemini for the episode "Bah Hegdish". The show had its series finale on November 28, 1997. The show is still seen on Bell Media-owned educational station CTV Two Alberta in Canada.
A look is given at the most dramatic object in Hamilton and Carl's collection: the Knights Templar sword, which they believe might have been used at the Battle of Acre.
This educational program uses archival footage, photographs, and historical re-enactments to help recreate the day when civil rights icon Rosa Parks famously refused to give up her bus seat for a white person, in doing so causing the Montgomery Bus Boycott that helped spark the modern-day Civil Rights Movement.
Follow tech guru Marques Brownlee as he uncovers how iconic technology of the past came to life and shaped history. In each episode, Marques meets with fellow YouTube creators, experts, and celebrity guests, to explore the impact each piece of vintage tech has had on our culture and why these pieces remain so revolutionary.
2019TVPGReality, Science, Educational, Tech & Gaming, Other
A variety show for preschoolers, with a live-action host and a puppet dog named Banjo who introduce segments on music, science, nutrition and other topics.