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A collection of classic holiday songs for the whole family!
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The Storyteller, aided by his cynical dog, narrates classic folk tales, fables, and legends.
The Storyteller
Eight stories celebrating family, faith, love and forgiveness come to life in this series inspired by Dolly Parton's iconic country music catalog.
Dolly Parton's Heartstrings
A show geared for babies up to older toddlers. This show is full of music, teaching kids songs and easy dances.
The Wiggles
The trials and tribulations of the very large, colorful and imperfect Braverman family.
Parenthood
The daily life of Arnold--a fourth-grader with a wild imagination, street smarts and a head shaped like a football.
Hey Arnold!
A live-action children's television anthology series retelling popular fairy tales.
Faerie Tale Theatre
The Snorks is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera which ran on NBC from September 15, 1984, to May 13, 1989. Although not as popular as the animated series The Smurfs, the program continued to be available in syndication from 1986 to 1989 as part of The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera's 3rd season, on USA Network in the late-1980s and early-1990s, on the BBC in the late 1990s, and from 2009–2011 and again from 2012–Present on Boomerang.
Snorks
Based on the best-selling children's books and liberally splattered with guts, blood and poo, a group of British comedians offer an anarchic and unconventional take on some of history's most gruesome and funny moments, with topics including the Stone Age, the Middle Ages, the Egyptians and the Romans, among others.
Horrible Histories
The Boss Baby brings his big brother Tim to the office to teach him the art of business in this animated series sprung from the hit film.
The Boss Baby: Back in Business
An inquisitive and often naïve boy, Theodore 'The Beaver' Cleaver, has adventures at home, in school, and around his suburban neighborhood. The show also starred Barbara Billingsley and Hugh Beaumont as Beaver's parents, June and Ward Cleaver, and Tony Dow as Beaver's brother Wally. The show has attained an iconic status in the US, with the Cleavers exemplifying the idealized suburban family of the mid-20th century.