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The Kidsongs Television Show/Birthday Blues

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Birthday Blues
Season 1, Episode 26
Airdate May 9, 1994
Production Number 26
Written by Carol Rosenstein
Directed by Bruce Gowers
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Birthday Blues is the twenty-sixth episode of the first season of The Kidsongs Television Show, and the twenty-sixth episode overall.

Starring:

Guest Starring: Brandon Melvik (Himself)

Co-Starring:

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Plot Overview

After such good responses from their previous show involving music and musicians, they decided to involve another musical guest named Brandon Melvik, a 15-year old violinist. As the show got on the air, all the other Kidsongs Kids had been secretly planning a surprise birthday party for Alexandra who had been depressed for reasons unknown. Halfway into the show, Melanee is having doubts about it but it was Ruby Biggle that got things under control and figured out Alexandra's sadness; it seemed that everyone had forgotten her birthday. By the end of the show, Alexandra had gotten a very unexpected surprise as all her friends started the party and she became happy after that. At the far end, Billy & Ruby Biggle gave the lowdown of what happened after the party and their responses to how fun it was.


Title of songs from the Kidsongs videotapes in this episode:

  • "Polly Wolly Doodle" (A Day at the Circus)
  • "Talk of the Animals" (If We Could Talk to the Animals)
  • "Michael Finnegan" (Very Silly Songs)
  • "Cave a Wave" (The Wonderful World of Sports)
  • "Little Bo Peep" (A Day With the Animals)
  • "Chickie, Chickie Beat" (Play Along Songs)
  • "Water World" (A Day with the Animals)
  • "The Hokey Pokey" (A Day at Camp)


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Trivia

The Show

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