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The Kidsongs TV Show/Show 16

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Show 16
Season 1, Episode 16
Airdate January 9, 1988
Production Number 16
Written by Carol Rosenstein
Directed by Bruce Gowers
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Show 16 is the sixteenth episode of the first season of The Kidsongs TV Show, and the sixteenth episode overall.

Starring:

Guest Starring: Mary Laub (Doris Dipplewhite)

Co-Starring:

Contents

Plot Overview

The Kidsongs Kids put on a 16th show with 8 hit music videos on the chart and meet Mrs. Dipplewhite.


Title of songs from the Kidsongs videotapes in this episode:

  • "Tomorrow Is a Dream Away" (Good Night, Sleep Tight)
  • "Water World" (A Day with the Animals)
  • "Wild Blue Younder" (Cars, Boats, Trains and Planes)
  • "You're a Grand Old Flag" (Sing Out America)
  • "Day-O" (I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing)
  • "Rodeo Rider" (What I Want to Be)
  • "The Ringmaster Song" (A Day at the Circus)
  • "Funiculi, Funicula" (I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing)


Credits



Notes

Trivia

The Show

Allusions and References

Quotes

  • Todd: Get ready for the show close.
  • Scott: Ready and standing by. And cue!
  • Chris: Well, that wraps up our show for the day. We hope you enjoyed watching it as much as we enjoyed making it.
  • Triskin: I hope we'll be back with more Kidsongs videos made by us just for you.
  • Hosts: Bye, everybody.
  • Camera and Floor Crew: Bye.
  • Mrs. Dipplewhite: Just a moment! Just a moment! I wanna speak to every one of you for one moment. I want you children to know that I admire what you were doing here. I think it's a fine thing that you youngsters are enterprising and creative. But, it was very naughty of you to trespass on private property and use things that didn't belong to you without permission. My late husband and I started this studio back in 1943 to make our own show, The Charlie the Clown Show. My husband was Charles the Clown and I was Doris Dipplewhite his assistant. So I understand what it's like to be a performer. Since this studio was built for making a show for children, I think it's right that it continues to be used that purpose.

(the Kidsongs Kids cheer)

  • Mrs. Dipplewhite: I'd like to stop by every now and then and watch what you're doing. Please, take good care of the studio and be appreciative.
  • Todd: Thank you, Mrs. Dipplewhite. We will. Won't we, guys?
  • Kidsongs Kids: You bet.