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Finally a Decent E/I Show

I can think of some other shows....

1. The Berenstain Bears, one of my fave cartoons from the 1980s, with my only complaint being there should've been more books animated into TV episodes.

2. GI Joe: Just before the end credits, a member of the force tries to teach some kids a valuable lesson. ("Now I know!" "And knowing is half the battle....")

3. Although This TV doesn't label the following shows by DIC Entertainment as such, Heathcliff, Inspector Gadget, and Sonic the hedgehog all provide viewers with a lesson just before the end credits
 
Iowan said:
1. The Berenstain Bears, one of my fave cartoons from the 1980s, with my only complaint being there should've been more books animated into TV episodes.

The Bears originally aired on CBS on Saturday Mornings. I used to watch. A few years ago it was used as E/I programming. I forgot who was distributing it to the stations because it wasn't on in Hartford. It was on WSBK Channel 38 in Boston.

A new version aired on PBS not that long ago and still airs on a regular basis on PBS Kids Sprout.
 
The New Zoo Revue has it for all ages. It has lessons for the young ones just entering kindergarten and Emmy Jo dancing around in an airplane skirt and go-go boots for the drunk college boys ;D
 
Mark said:
The New Zoo Revue has it for all ages. It has lessons for the young ones just entering kindergarten and Emmy Jo dancing around in an airplane skirt and go-go boots for the drunk college boys ;D

And, put on a decent station and time slot, education for the kiddies and nostalgia for grown-ups.
 
azumanga said:
And, put on a decent station and time slot, education for the kiddies and nostalgia for grown-ups.

It was on 7AM-10AM on WSAH TV 43 in Bridgeport, Connecticut which was the Shop-at-Home Network's flagship station. Over the years it bounced back and forth between Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Then one year they decided to make changes and they aired it Monday-Wednesday 7AM-8AM. Today as an all-infomercial channel WSAH uses other E/I programming including Missing, Ask Gilby, Animal Resuce, Dragonfly TV (Didn't that used to be on PBS?), and Dog Tales.
 
MarcB said:
quadraphonic said:
Magic School Bus comes on qubo in the evenings too. It might come on late night too.
In case once a day is not enough! ;D

That's the regular feed of QUBO that airs on one of the 500 sub-channels of your local ION affiliate. I'm talking just their block on NBC and sister network Telemundo.
Sorry. It just sounded like a good E/I option for ya. Three times a day, nonetheless.
 
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