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Date Posted: 14:23:19 08/23/18 Thu
Author: Jay Thurber
Subject: Re: Speaking of "Educational" Television ...
In reply to: Garage Rocker 's message, "Speaking of "Educational" Television ..." on 21:04:27 08/22/18 Wed

No, but I had that experience in the '70s.

We'd watch "Let's All Sing" with Tony Saletan in music class in second and third grade.

There's a clip of "Let's All Sing" on YouTube, and Tony Saletan is still alive and almost 90:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feclszHb8y8

I didn't know until today that "Let's All Sing" was in color, because our classroom TV was black and white!

We also watched a "how-to-draw" program, but I can't remember the name. I don't think it was Jon Gnagy, unless he was being distributed by National Educational Television after he went off of NBC and CBS. (I actually have a vague memory that the show was hosted by a nun.)

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