Kids' CBC

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Kids' CBC

Kids' CBC Logo
Channel CBC Television
Origin Canada
Format Children's programming block
Runtime 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. (EST)

Kids' CBC is a commercial-free programming block aired weekday mornings on CBC Television. The current hosts of the block are Patty Sullivan and Sid Bobb.

History

Children's programming has always been a part of CBC's weekday lineup, for almost as long as the network CBC existed[citation needed].

Hodge Podge Lodge

From the 1980s to the early 1990s, the lineup was called Hodge Podge Lodge (not to be confused with the American series of the same name), with interstitals featuring animated multi-coloured geometric shapes.

CBC Playground

In the early 1990s, the lineup was relaunched as CBC Playground, and aired Fred Penner's Place, Guess What?, Mr. Dressup, Rolie Polie Olie, Sesame Park, Skinnamarink TV, and Theodore Tugboat. In the late 1990s, two human hosts, Lisa Richardson and Drew Carnwath, were added to the block.

Get Set For Life

In 1999, CBC Playground was replaced with Get Set for Life, a block named after a partnership between non-profit parenting organization Invest in Kids, Canadian Living magazine, and the CBC Children's Programming Department. It featured Alyson Court and Michael Clark as hosts.

Get Set for Life saw the departure of Fred Penner's Place, Guess What?, Skinnamarink TV, and Theodore Tugboat.

Kids' CBC

Kids' CBC started in 2003, replacing Get Set for Life on CBC. Alyson and Michael still occasionally appeared, but the look and the studio sets had been drastically changed. The child seen in the Get Set For Life logo was slightly redesigned and turned into a separate animated character called Dot, and the Get Set For Life theme song and opening sequence were rewritten and reshot. Five regional hosts appeared, providing links from all over Canada. The hosts were Patty Sullivan (Ontario), Joyce Quansah (Quebec), Kush Uppal (Western Canada), Hayley Gene (the Prairies), and Dashi Malone (Atlantic Canada).

CBC Garden

In December 2005, the first season of Kids' CBC was deemed a success[citation needed]. There was only one major change, which was changing the set from a colourful fantasy world to a garden in a geometric type dome. Hayley Gene and Dashi Malone were replaced by Mark O'Brien and Holly Bernier, respectively.

This edition of the block also saw the departure of Mr. Dressup, which was removed from syndication after ten years of reruns and five years after the death of Ernie Coombs, who played the role of the title character.

Kids' Canada

In September 2007, the hosted interstitial segments on Kids' CBC became Kids' Canada. For these segments, everything had changed. The garden was replaced by a Canadian village-type setting and a treehouse that was referred to as the "careforce" was added. The regional hosts moved on and Sid Bobb came in as co-host.

New puppets arrived to feature various parts of Canadian culture, each representing a different Canadian region:

Each of the puppet characters is used in a variety of scenes in their local setting, typically educational in nature. Mamma Yamma frequently hosts cameos by visiting celebrities such as musicians or Canadian television personalities; a compilation album of live performances, Mamma Yamma and Friends, was released in 2008.

A new character, "Canada", a green, abstract animated representation of the map of Canada, was also introduced. The Kids' CBC branding and logo remain, to represent the block as a whole.

In January 2013 the Kids' CBC style was changed. Drumheller, Saumon de Champlain, Captain Claw, and Canada were removed. A new theme song titled "You and Me and Kids' CBC" was added. New segments, such as Arts and Crafts, were added.

Current Kids' Canada programs are The Adventures of Napkin Man!, Arthur, Bo on the Go!, Bookaboo, Busytown Mysteries, Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, The Doodlebops, Lunar Jim, and Super Why!.

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