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OWL/TV

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Canadian children's television series
OWL/TV
Production
Executive producerAnnabel Slaight
ProducerPaulle Clark
Original release
ReleaseNovember 5, 1985 (1985-11-05)[1] –
1990 (1990)
Not to be confused withThe Owl (TV series).

OWL/TV is aCanadian children's educational television series that aired onCBC, from 1985 to 1990,[2] and then later onCTV, from 1990 to 1994. It focused on nature and science discovery, emphasizing to viewers how they can affect their own environment.

Segments

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Each half-hour program presented cartoon segments mixed with serious themes and contains segments from several recurring themes:

  • Mighty Mites: Three kids who possess the magical ability to shrink in size in order to discover microscopic environments.
  • Animals Close Up: Discovers other aspects of animal life. Kids meet the animals first-hand and see on-the-spot interviews with zoologists and experts on animal behaviour.
  • Tomorrow Today: Looks at the future from a kid's point of view, brings kids into working laboratories.
  • Real Kids features youths who are actively involved in trying to develop their environment. These are kids who are not afraid to try. Real Kids nurtures the idea that individuals of any age can make a difference.
  • You and Your Body: Kids learn about themselves with the help of a wise and funny skeleton named Bonepart (voiced by Michael Lennick).
  • Boneparte shares his energy for individual action on behalf of the environment.
  • Dr. Zed discovers the connections between nature and science and shows kids exciting experiments.
  • The Hoot Club Kids: Set up and work through a project, solving production/performance problems, experimenting with materials, interacting with their community and environment.

Opening theme

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This series' opening theme was performed by voice actress and musicianCree Summer Francks. The lyrics were written by Tim Ryan and music composed by Jonathan Goldsmith. The theme was updated in 1986.

USA broadcasts

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In the United States,PBS andShowtime also aired the series for a short time. Reruns of the series have aired onYTV. A Quebecois French dub of the series also aired asTélé-Hibou on the youth-aimed channel Canal Famille (nowVrak). This series was based onOWL. Funding for the series was initially provided in part by PBS, with theNational Audubon Society serving as a co-producer.[2]

British version

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A British version was created in 1989 withMichaela Strachan as presenter.[3] The series was made forCITV by Thames Television with repeats on Channel 4. When Thames lost its franchise Channel 4 picked up the rights in 1993 for one last series made byTetra Films.[4]

This version did use the same opening titles, but unlike the Canadian version, the British version was a straight wildlife programme with no animation segments and most editions were 20 minutes long; however, North American segments were incorporated into the programme.

Broadcast guide

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  • Series 1: 5 January – 9 March 1989: 10 Episode for Thames Television.
  • Series 2: 16 March – 25 May 25, 1990: 10 Episode for Thames Television.
  • Series 3: 3 January – 28 March 1991: 12 Episode for Thames Television
  • Series 4: 8 January – 11 March 1992: 10 Episode for Thames Television.
  • Series 5: 31 July – 2 October 1993: 10 Episode for Tetra Films.

References

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  1. ^"Nature through the eyes of a child".Maclean's. November 4, 1985. Archived fromthe original on July 28, 2020.
  2. ^abFinlayson, Ann (November 4, 1985)."Nature through the eyes of a child".Maclean's. Archived fromthe original on July 28, 2020.
  3. ^"Who is Michaela Strachan? Everything you need to know about the Springwatch presenter".
  4. ^https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b7cb11276[dead link]
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