Highlights for Androgena
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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
This episode of Androgena highlights good healthy habits. 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. (Produced by Susan Dahlin)
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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.