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Childhood Remastered
Sean Cocca, Chris Gravitt, ACPN
81 episodes
4 months ago
We all have our favorite cartoons, TV shows, movies, and whatnot that we remember fondly from our youth. Sean and Chris certainly do. Listen to them reminisce about the good ole days of children's programming while they analyze movies and TV shows with a critical eye, all the while wondering if this show or that show could be remade for today's audiences.
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We all have our favorite cartoons, TV shows, movies, and whatnot that we remember fondly from our youth. Sean and Chris certainly do. Listen to them reminisce about the good ole days of children's programming while they analyze movies and TV shows with a critical eye, all the while wondering if this show or that show could be remade for today's audiences.
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Clarissa Explains It All
Childhood Remastered
1 hour 14 minutes 2 seconds
7 years ago
Clarissa Explains It All
Episode 95 – Clarissa Explains It All
Sitcoms are a staple of the television industry. They’ve been extremely popular since at least the 50s. Shows like I Love Lucy, Gilligan’s Island, All In The Family, Taxi, MASH, Three’s Company, Seinfeld and Scrubs, to modern shows like Parks and Recreation, Big Bang Theory, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine have all experienced tons of success.
But While the early 90s had plenty of sitcoms for adults, the same couldn’t be said about shows geared towards kids. Nickelodeon broke into the genre with Hey Dude in 1989. After proving that sitcoms for children could actually work, they followed Hey Dude with a new show in 1991 about a teenage girl and how she deals with things like boys, growing up, and dealing with her annoying brother. That show was Clarissa Explains It All.
From Wikipedia:
Clarissa Explains It All is an American teen sitcom created by Mitchell Kriegman for Nickelodeon.[3][5] In the series, Clarissa Darling, played by Melissa Joan Hart,[6][7][8] is a teenager who addresses the audience directly to describe the things that are happening in her life, dealing with typical adolescent concerns such as school, boys, pimples, wearing her first training bra, and an annoying little brother.
Highlights:
Nickelodeon, Mitchell Kriegman, Bear in the Big Blue House, Shadowmotion, Rachel Sweet, Everlasting Love, Hairspray, John Waters, Dharma & Greg, Melissa Joan Hart, Clarissa Marie Darling, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Melissa and Joey, Jason Zimbler, Ferguson Darling, HBO, Sean O’Neal, Elizabeth Hess, Joe O’Conor, Michelle Trachtenberg, Wayne Brady, James Van Der Beek, Shannon Woodward, Westworld
Links:
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarissa_Explains_It_All
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101065/
Intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqAmG9A7TBc
News story: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/clarissa-explains-it-all-reboot-starring-melissa-joan-hart-works-at-nickelodeon-1094940
Episode of The Book of Pooh (2001): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlPMvdp2JMQ
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Childhood Remastered
We all have our favorite cartoons, TV shows, movies, and whatnot that we remember fondly from our youth. Sean and Chris certainly do. Listen to them reminisce about the good ole days of children's programming while they analyze movies and TV shows with a critical eye, all the while wondering if this show or that show could be remade for today's audiences.