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The Androgena Show
The Androgena Show was an educational program for children produced by WRAL-TV. The program aired from August 1992 to May 1996. This episode was produced in 1994.
Show producer David Creech based the series on the adventures of a puppet named Androgena and her friend Sammy Lou.
The program was designed for young children, ages 5 to 9. It was entertaining, but also included social and educational themes such as self-esteem, sibling rivalry, recycling, ethnic differences, starting school and more. -
Androgena
The Androgena Show was a half-hour children’s program revolving around the adventures of the puppet Androgena and her friend Sammy Lou. This locally produced program entertains children, ages 5 to 9. Although entertaining, the show includes social and educational themes, such as self-esteem, sibling rivalry, recycling, ethnic differences, starting school and more. Produced locally by WRAL-TV, The Androgena Show aired August 1992 to May 1996.
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Androgena
Publicity photo for the Androgena show
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Androgena 1994
The Androgena Show is a half-hour children’s program revolving around the adventures of the puppet Androgena and her friend Sammy Lou. This locally produced program entertains children, ages 5 to 9. Although entertaining, the show includes social and educational themes, such as self-esteem, sibling rivalry, recycling, ethnic differences, starting school and more. Produced locally by WRAL-TV, The Androgena Show aired August 1992 to May 1996. This episode, produced September 30, 1994 features Grandfather Mountain.
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SPARKS The Pony Express
In this episode of “SPARKS”, we’ll see the characters help out the Pony Express. Produced by Peter Anylan.
“SPARKS” was an innovative children’s program designed to interest youngsters 6-11 years old. Characters portrayed by local actors. “SPARKS” was a finalist in the National Association of Television Program Executives’ 20th Annual Iris Award and an Honors Program in the Parent’s Choice 1986 Television Awards category. Program debuted on August 10, 1985.