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which brought a lot of you. Some of my favorites still. Oh. Oregon here. Right. Can do them 10 times. And. Let her. Mixed biscuits.
That's what Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson. Let let that happen. Do.
Sally the Salamander and normally the new bio of Bronx New York. Once there were two masses of eggs just laid by a female and a female salamander. The salamanders did not like the nudes and they always have wars. The eggs developed very slowly. It took about a month for them to develop. Finally they hatched and one girl salamander started to play tag with a boy. The salamanders name was Sally. She really liked him. The Newt's name was Norman. He really liked her. A few years passed and they both grew little tiny
legs. Now they could climb right on to the lead and really have fun. They could play hide and seek beyond the trees. A few more years passed and they decided they wanted to get married. So Norman asked his father who was king of all the nudes. Can I Get Married to sell you the sound. What. After I asked. His father fell into age when Sally asked her father who was king of all the loot. Well can I thought. No Worse Enemy. Sally's father would not even consider the marriage since they couldn't get married by asking. They decided to alowe. Their plans for one night. After all the party animals would be asleep. C'mon let's go on. And they went. Father was swimming. Down with four notes and he said to himself.
These children and his wife. Why should they live peacefully together. And from that time on the salamanders never fought again. This is a piece of string and I'm going to teach you how to do catch great. First you take this tree put it on your thumb and on your pinky on your left hand side you and your left hand side. Then you put it over your pinky and
you do the same over here. Then you take your pledge and put it and in there and pull the same with this. Do you drop it. Bring this one over. And like that then you drop the pinky. Then you go with the pink you go one and then let go with the thumbs and you have cats with skins. Then you check your thumbs again and this time you go to an under one and you do the same. Then you take the left left string and you put it. Then you take this one and put it over there. So you get a little triangle. Then you do the same over here. Then you stick your pointer in said the triangles and then your pool and
you have Jacob's Ladder. Then you take this string and then you pull and you have which is here. You take the pinkies. Take your pinkies and put it like this. Then train it upside down and have tea cups and saucers. If you want to god the whole globe is an envelope with a stamp your name and address on it that tells you how to do Cat's Cradle. To. Grave. And. Oh yeah. Right let's get these. Yeah.
Let's see where it is. Why look outside. Let's. See.
Make it right. Let's lay some of the edges but less of the bar we're here. OK one down three ago. OK.
I. Like this right. John Maines of Seattle Washington writes Dear zoom would you show the show or burn it down and then did that. You gotta kick open side to side thing. I forgot how to do it and I don't like to remember.
Please show me how to do it. Open side to side with an open so I decide that I can't open turned around to Gram side by side you get an a can opener so you gonna kick open touch your nose touch it he'll die you gonna kick open to. Question. No seriously. I've got one. Why is a young mom ok. Display your coming not on coming not here not good.
And this boy do you know this boy this boy had got on my ass. Side by side kick kick kick kick your heels. You gotta kick the can opener turn around because you've got a good side. If you got a kick open side by side you get a kick
out with you thank you thank you. How sad. It's sad to say. A lot of you have told us that we have a girl who was a gymnast. Vaulting. Are you. Just not. You know I
think about just how to do just about this. When I wanna be like Mike it. Makes me feel good.
Because I like to. Fly. OK. That's just for first right after school teach kids gymnastics. I like teaching people to do so much because I work on it so hard I like to see people. Go to class.
The Olympics States right now. That's good. Those. Coaches teach because I like teaching a lot of confidence. That you can do something. You just the person. Yeah.
We do. And let me just stop. Everybody should just go out and do it all on you put it. Got it. We don't know what you guys.
Think. The whole place like. Making stuff. Let me not take stuff. I went down the street and down there. There's a plane over the house or you know just imagine the people in the middle of the night you know I just go. Anybody.
You. Well if you would like to
write tell us. Jimi. Izrael civil rights for
public broadcasting. You are.
Series
ZOOM, Series I
Episode Number
318
Producing Organization
WGBH Educational Foundation
Contributing Organization
WGBH (Boston, Massachusetts)
AAPB ID
cpb-aacip/15-22v41zdg
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Series Description
"ZOOM is a children's show comprised of weekly half-hour episodes which showed what youngsters do and think. Seven ZOOMers hosted each episdoe, and the cast changed over run of series. ZOOM premiered locally as ""Summer-Do"" in 1970, and premiered nationally in January 1972. ZOOMers played games, told jokes, riddles (called Fannee Doolees) and stories and did crafts projects...and invited ideas from their audience. The result was an avalanche of ZOOMmail - in the first season, over 200,000 letters. Additionally, the Ubbi Dubbi language was invented by ZOOM."
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Zoom, #318
Genres
Children’s
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Duration
00:29:00
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Producing Organization: WGBH Educational Foundation
Production Unit: Children's Programming (STS)
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WGBH
Identifier: 273378 (WGBH Barcode)
Format: U-matic
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Chicago: “ZOOM, Series I; 318,” WGBH, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed April 20, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-22v41zdg.
MLA: “ZOOM, Series I; 318.” WGBH, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. April 20, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-22v41zdg>.
APA: ZOOM, Series I; 318. Boston, MA: WGBH, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-22v41zdg