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For all you kids who grew up on PBS...

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...Do you remember this:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pT0gB7hIwrs

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It brought back amazing memories.
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What is it? I can not access PBS from the location I am in

However I did grow up on PBS...
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Tevye wrote:What is it? I can not access PBS from the location I am in

However I did grow up on PBS...
It's the theme song for Liberty's Kids. \:D/
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Scarlett O'Hara wrote:
Tevye wrote:What is it? I can not access PBS from the location I am in

However I did grow up on PBS...
It's the theme song for Liberty's Kids. \:D/
Oh I LOVED that show. I searched for it on youtube but it wasn't there. :(
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Tevye wrote:
Scarlett O'Hara wrote:
Tevye wrote:What is it? I can not access PBS from the location I am in

However I did grow up on PBS...
It's the theme song for Liberty's Kids. \:D/
Oh I LOVED that show. I searched for it on youtube but it wasn't there. :(
That's strange, their should be whole episodes. :-k
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Well I'll check again soon....
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Heh, I remember that show.
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DanP740 wrote:Heh, I remember that show.
Same here. I loved it and still do. It came out on DVD last month, I have it.
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I watched PBS when I was a kid and have no idea what this is. :-s
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The Top Crusader wrote:I watched PBS when I was a kid and have no idea what this is. :-s
Probably because you're an old man. :(

I never saw this because I was always taught that television is EVIL! :x
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Especially PBS! :x
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Yeah, see, that show is past my time. Never watched it. I'm old, too, apparently.
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Oh my goodness i loved that show. I did grow up on PBS.
I always loved this song but never new who sang it.
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Way after my time, but not the kids!
One of our local stations still airs it, but they keep changing the day and time. We watch it if we see it's on.
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I love that show.
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Yes, I love that show. :D
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I'm too old for Liberty's Kids, though I did see it a couple times when the younger siblings watched it. Strangely, I remember this one line: "Let's play a round of Continental Cartoons!"
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The Top Crusader wrote:I watched PBS when I was a kid and have no idea what this is. :-s
mmm, right there with ya.
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Jennifer Doyle wrote:
The Top Crusader wrote:I watched PBS when I was a kid and have no idea what this is. :-s
mmm, right there with ya.
Liberty's Kids is an animated program that tells the story of the American Revolution through the eyes of three young people. James (an orphan) who worked and lived with Benjamin Frankin. Sarah Phillips an English girl coming to the Colonies to search for her father and also staying with and working for Dr. Franklin, Henri a young French orphan boy. Moses a freed slave is Dr. Franklin's assistant and they live in Philadelphia. They travel around the colonies covering events for Dr. Franklin's newspaper. My guess as to why you don't remember seeing this is that it was on back in 2003 and only ran for 40 episodes.
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Laurie wrote:
Jennifer Doyle wrote:
The Top Crusader wrote:I watched PBS when I was a kid and have no idea what this is. :-s
mmm, right there with ya.
Liberty's Kids is an animated program that tells the story of the American Revolution through the eyes of three young people. James (an orphan) who worked and lived with Benjamin Frankin. Sarah Phillips an English girl coming to the Colonies to search for her father and also staying with and working for Dr. Franklin, Henri a young French orphan boy. Moses a freed slave is Dr. Franklin's assistant and they live in Philadelphia. They travel around the colonies covering events for Dr. Franklin's newspaper. My guess as to why you don't remember seeing this is that it was on back in 2003 and only ran for 40 episodes.
It began in September of 2002, I was only seven, but I remember it vividly.
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