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- In a post-apocalyptic world where cities ride on wheels and consume each other to survive, two people meet in London and try to stop a conspiracy.
- In a parallel universe, young Lyra Belacqua journeys to the far North to save her best friend and other kidnapped children from terrible experiments by a mysterious organization.
- A young woman meets and falls in love with a young man who is part of a family of immortals.
- Charles, a college student, is a live-in housekeeper in the Powell household. Charles, along with his friend Buddy, attempts to juggle his studies, friendships, and duties to the family.
- An eccentric teacher takes her class on wondrous educational field trips with the help of a magic school bus.
- Omri, a young boy growing up in Brooklyn, receives an odd variety of presents for his birthday: a wooden cupboard from his older brother, a set of antique keys from his mother, and a plastic Indian from his best friend, Patrick.
- Seven junior-high-school girls organize a daycare camp for children while at the same time experiencing classic adolescent growing pains.
- Two young boys are social outcasts in their community due to their disabilities and broken home lives. When they are paired together, they form a bond over their shared circumstances.
- Based on the popular series of children's books, this show follows the ups and downs of a young teen business club for babysitters.
- Five teenagers and an alien with the ability to turn into any beast they touch vs. an army of parasitic aliens who are slowly infiltrating Earth.
- The adventures of a larger-than-life red dog on Bridwell Island.
- A member of a league of time travelers and a boy travel through time repairing errors in world history.
- Satirical yet educational animated series about a young girl who is secretly the superhero Wordgirl, armed with superhuman strength, abilities, and a skilled vocabulary.
- Best friends George and Harold scheme together a number of pranks at school involving their principal, whose alter ego is a superhero they created called Captain Underpants.
- The adventures of a superpowered teen and his scientist friend.
- Worried that he costs too much to feed, Clifford runs away to join a carnival act and help win a lifetime supply of Tummy Yummies.
- When five kids growing up in an orphanage refuse to be separated by adoption, the only way to stay together is to go on the lam across the country as The Beniker Gang.
- A baby fruit bat struggles to find her true family.
- Fourth-grade friends George and Harold have a shared love of pranks and comic books -- and turning their principal into an undies-wearing superhero.
- The adventures of children's book character Clifford the Big Red Dog, set when Emily Elizabeth adopted him as a puppy.
- This is the original Clifford cartoon from the 1980s. It was released in 1988 and it was produced by Nelvana.
- An animated children's television series based on the Terry Deary book series of the same name.
- Spyler and CeCe join the fun to search for missing items.
- When her husband becomes ill with heart problems, Joanne Tilford reluctantly returns to her family after a six-year stay in a mental institution. Her children are strangers to her, and the woman who has been raising them is hostile to her presence.
- A teenage Quaker farm girl is abducted by Indians in 1750s Pennsylvania.
- Alex admits to his best friend Brad that he is gay.
- A fictional story about Queen Isabel of Spain as a teenaged princess.
- The story of a twelve-year-old Pilgrim girl's first few months at Plymouth Colony.
- In Episode 1, 'The Prodigious Hickey,' our hero Hickey's pranks get him expelled from school by his headmaster at the Lawrenceville School. In Episode 2, 'The Return of Hickey,' Hickey returns to the school but learns that he faces a rival prankster in the form of new student The Tennesse Shad. In Episode 3, 'The Beginning Of the Firm' (Canadian title: 'Hickey and Company'), our heroes attempt to new high jinx, but to their dismay are shown up and embarrassed at a co-educational dance with the girls from a nearby school.
- A fictionalized account of the childhood of Queen Elizabeth I of England.
- The story of a teenage girl and her family who live in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, during the American Revolution.
- "The Dumb Bunnies" was an animated series where, as the saying goes, "anything can happen - and it usually does." The Bunnies did the direct opposite of the normal course of action (e.g. they put on winter coats in the summertime to protect themselves from the sun), and they often didn't use their heads when they first saw something unfamiliar (e.g. the Bunnies thought the revolving door to the local museum was a kind of carnival ride the museum offered as an added attraction). The Bunnies also had some adversaries in their next-door neighbors, The Uppitys (a family of normal and well-to-do rabbits), and Sly Fox, the local con artist, but somehow the Bunnies managed to outwit them in their own naive way.
- An adaptation of the children's book "And Then What Happened, Paul Revere?", focusing on his famous ride.
- A twelve-year-old Jewish immigrant girl living in New York in the early 1900s persues her dream of acting.
- Fables by Leo Lionni ("Swimmy," "Frederick," "Cornelius," "Fish is Fish," and "It's Mine!") are magically brought to life through the animation of Giulio Gianni.
- Living on a Southern plantation before the Civil War, a young slave girl secretly learns how to read and write, and determines to teach others.
- "Take a Giant Step" was a live-action Saturday morning show in which three unknown teens hosted. They explored different themes relevant to their target audience, for which they had gathered advance information rather meticulously. When the show returned the following fall the title became "Talking With a Giant," which was trimmed to only half an hour but was a little lighter in tone as the teenage hosts interviewed major stars (In one episode I do remember, Doc Severinson was a guest and played his trumpet).
- A fictionalized account of Cleopatra as a young girl.
- Working at a mill in Lowell, Massachusetts, teenage Mary, a recent immigrant from Ireland, finds that life in America is not what she expected.
- A short-lived weekly series for pre-teens(ages 9-12) using comedy sketches to explore friendship, family, communication, and other issues.
- Clifford sings songs with children.
- After a storm breaks the radio tower on Birdwell Island, Clifford the Big Red Dog and his master, Emily Elizabeth, decide to make music with friends Charley, Cleo, and T-Bone. Kids join them in the fun by making instruments, singing songs, sorting shells, dancing with the dogs, and more. The program's 19 age-appropriate activities challenge children (ages 4 to 6) to develop their memory, logic, and early-math skills. An automatic help tool allows for self-guided play, while all activities progress according to children's skill level. Once they've assembled all the instruments, kids get to create their own music with Clifford and his very big band.
- A teenage girl from a family of Texas pioneers experiences loss around the time of the battle of the Alamo.
- Nellie Lee Love moves north with her family to Chicago -- the land of opportunity -- hoping to escape the racism of the rural south. Mamma believes a new start will help Nellie Lee's sister Erma Jean, who stopped speaking after a mysterious but horrifying event only she witnessed. Though life in this northern city is exciting, Nellie Lee sees that racism knows no boundaries. When a group of boys threaten Nellie Lee, Erma Jean finds her voice just in time to fend them off. Through the love of their family, both sisters learn that they possess the strength to triumph.