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Pinwheel (TV series)

Pinwheel
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Created by Vivian Horner
Sandy Kavanaugh
Written by Lou Berger
Caroline Cox
Michael Holden
Michael Karp
Patricia Parmalee
Robert Perlman
Louis Phillips
Ellen Schecter
Directed by Michael Bernhaut
James Colistro
Philip Squyres
Starring George James
Arline Miyazaki
Caroline Cox
Lindanell Rivera
Dale Engel
Betty Rozek
Bill Cosby
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 7
No. of episodes 260
Production
Running time 60 minutes per episode (ran in 3-5 hour blocks)
Production company(s) Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment
Distributor Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment (1977-85)
Viacom International (1985-present)
Release
Original network Pinwheel (1977-1979)
Nickelodeon (1979-1984)
Picture format NTSC
Audio format Mono (1977-1981)
Stereo (1981-1984)
Original release December 1, 1977 (1977-12-01) – 1984 (1984)
Chronology
Followed by Nick Jr. (block)

Pinwheel is a children's television show that aired on the Nickelodeon cable network from 1977 to 1984. The show originally aired on channel C-3 of Warner Cable's interactive system QUBE in Columbus, Ohio, and it began airing on Nickelodeon when it first launched in December 1977.

Pinwheel was the flagship program of C-3, a children's network in Columbus, Ohio, in the earliest days of cable television broadcasting. C-3 soon changed its name to "Pinwheel". In 1979, Warner Cable purchased the Sat-1 communications satellite from Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker and rebranded the Pinwheel Channel as Nickelodeon, where it reformatted Pinwheel as hour-long episodes shown in three- to five-hour blocks, a format which would eventually become the model for the Nick Jr. programming for younger children.

There were a total of 7 seasons and 260 one-hour Pinwheel episodes recorded from 1977 to 1984.Pinwheel continued to air in reruns until 1988 on Nickelodeon and until 1990 on the channel's Nick Jr. block. It remains the longest-running Nickelodeon show in episodes and hours on air and was the longest-running in years until You Can't Do That on Television broke the record. It is now #6, behind All That, You Can't Do That on Television, Nick News, Rugrats and SpongeBob SquarePants.

The show was similar to Sesame Street with live-action skits mixed with animated shorts. Action scenes took place in and around a large Victorian-style boarding house called Pinwheel House with a pinwheel on one of the peaks. Live actors would interact with puppets, discussing various concepts familiar to children's programming like sharing and being considerate, basic learning skills like colors, numbers and letters. All of the characters lived and worked in the various areas in and around the house.


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