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Kidsongs

Kidsongs
Kidsongs Logo.png
1989–98 logo with the ".com" added in 2002.
Genre Children's music sing-along
Created by Carol Rosenstein
Developed by Warner Bros. Records (1985–95)
Together Again Video Productions (TAVP) (1985–95)
Together Again Productions (TAP) (1990, 1992 and 1995–98)
Written by Carol Rosenstein
Directed by Bruce Gowers
Composer(s) Michael Lloyd
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Carol Rosenstein and Bruce Gowers
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Distributor View-Master Video (1985–94)
Warner Reprise Video (1986–94)
KidVision (1995)
Sony Wonder (1997–98)
Image Entertainment (2002–current)
Release
Picture format 480i SD
Original release September 1, 1985 – July 1, 1998
External links
Website
The Kidsongs Television Show
Also known as "The Kidsongs TV Show" (Season 1 (1987–88))
Genre Children's music
Developed by Orbis Communications (Season 1 (1987–88))
Warner Bros. Records (Seasons 1–3 (1987–95))
Together Again Television Productions (TATVP) (Season 1 (1987–88))
Together Again Video Productions (TAVP) (Seasons 1, 3 and 4 (1987–88, 1995 and 1997))
Together Again Syndication Productions (TASP) (Season 2 (1994))
Together Again Productions (TAP) (Seasons 4–5 (1997–98))
Sony Wonder (Sony Wonder Television) (Seasons 4–5 (1997–98))
Written by Carol Rosenstein
Directed by Bruce Gowers
Opening theme "We Want Our Kidsongs" (based on "I Got Wheels")
Ending theme "We Want Our Kidsongs" (Reprise)
Composer(s) Michael Lloyd
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 5
Production
Executive producer(s) Carol Rosenstein
Bruce Gowers
Producer(s) Carol Rosenstein
Camera setup Multicamera setup
Release
Original network ABC (Season 1 (1987–88))
PTV (Seasons 2–5 (1994–98))
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original release September 19, 1987 – November 8, 1998
External links
Website


Kidsongs is an American children's media franchise which includes Kidsongs Music Video Stories on DVD and video, The Kidsongs TV Show, CDs of favorite children’s songs, song books, sheet music, toys and an ecommerce website. Kidsongs was created by producer/writer Carol Rosenstein and director Bruce Gowers of Together Again Video Productions (TAVP), both of whom are music video and television production veterans. The duo had produced and directed over 100 music videos for Warner Brothers Records (WBR) and took their idea of music videos for children to the record label. Warner Brothers funded the first video, “A Day at Old MacDonald’s Farm”. Shortly thereafter, a three way partnership between TAVP, WBR and View-Master Video was formed with TAVP being responsible for production and WBR and View-Master responsible for distribution to video and music stores, and toy stores respectively.

The home video series was launched with four Kidsongs Music Video Stories episodes at New York's Toy Fair on January 1, 1985. "A Day at Old MacDonald’s Farm” was one of those first four and has sold over 4 million copies and won the Vira Award. Each half-hour Music Video Stories episode features 10 to 15 songs, in a music video style production starring talented kids. They sing and dance their way through well-known children's songs, nursery rhymes, and covers of pop hits from the '50s, '60s and '70s—all tied together by a simple story and theme.

The TAVP/WBR/View-Master Video (Viewmaster was acquired by Tyco in 1989–95) partnership produced 16 Kidsongs episodes of the Music Video Stories. In 1995, WBR and TAVP bought out Tyco's distribution rights and produced three more View-Master videos called "Country Sing-Along", "Billy Biggle's Favorite Songs", and "Boppin' with the Biggles" and two KidVision videos called "Let's Put on a Show" and "Baby Animal Songs", as part of a new venture with another division of Warner Bros.--Warner Vision. In 1997, TAVP acquired all rights from WBR/Warner Vision and became the sole owner of all Kidsongs properties.

Later in 1997, TAVP entered into a distribution/production agreement with Sony Wonder which resulted in the production of four more titles called "I Can Dance!", "I Can Do It!", "Adventures in Biggleland: Billy's Birthday" and "Adventures in Biggleland: Meet the Biggles". That agreement ended in 1998 and in 2002 distribution rights were licensed by Image Entertainment who continues to distribute the videos.


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