![]() To send us out, here are the closing credits from Season 3. Another site has a collection of sound samples of Zoom (and other 70’s kids shows and commercials). has a decent one page fan’s history of the show. 2 days ago &0183 &32 Tonight’s American Experience (8 p.m., PBS, TV-14, check local listings) recalls two separate histories one well-documented and another only recently coming to light. There’s lots of Ubbi Dubbi out there, here’s an example.īy 2000, in the second run of the show, they had to do Ubbi Dubbi rap. ZOOM even had their own language, Ubbi Dubbi, which is somewhat like Pig Latin but harder to figure out if you don’t know the trick. The sometimes wacky, frenetic style of the show gave a pretty clear indication that the adults involved were fans of the show Laugh-In, which was in its heyday at the time. The cast changed each season, but it was always multicultural and there was usually at least one kid who looked like s/he’d never had a haircut. Clip: Season 2023 Episode 2609 13m 3s My List Steve Adubato and his Lessons in Leadership Co-Host Mary Gamba are joined by the talented Sharron Miller, Artistic Director of Sharron Miller’s. Joan Ganz Cooney, the co-creator of Sesame Street, was enchanted by Zoom ’s pilot episode and quickly got behind the program, playing a significant role in insuring that it was, from the off. ![]() ![]() But it’s the original 1972 to 1978 version that burned holes in my evolving brain. There were two runs of it, most recently from 1999 to 2005. PBS NewsHour (1975) Austin City Limits (1976) The Woodwrights Shop (1979) This Old House (1979) MotorWeek (1981) Nature (1982) Frontline (1983) American Masters (1986) American Experience (1988) P.O.V. ZOOM was a PBS kids show produced in Boston and syndicated nationally. ![]()
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