People really underestimate what a good show can give us,
especially at a young age. T.V. shows are a big part of our childhoods. They
can show us things that we’d never see on our own, they give us new places and
things to explore and, in a way, help us grow up. There something you look back
on with fondness when you’re older. You remember them. And that’s reason enough
to give it more credit.
“It's a big, wonderful show that you and I grew up watching
and that you don't see on TV that much anymore,” says Saban Entertainment's
Robert Loos, one of the producers of “ The All New Captain Kangaroo.” “It's
entertaining as well as educational,
it's kind and gentle, and it keeps you laughing while you learn.”[1]
[1]
Jost, K. (1997, August 15). Children's television. CQ
Researcher, 7,
721-744. Retrieved from http://library.cqpress.com/cqresearcher/
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