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- JOT_(TV_series) abstract "JOT (also known as JOT the Dot) is an American animated children's television program. The series consisted of 30 four-minute episodes, which were syndicated between 1965 and the 1980s. JOT was produced by the Southern Baptist Radio and Television Commission (RATC) as a Baptist version of Davey and Goliath.The series was created by Ruth Byers, a graduate of Baylor University, and Ted Perry a writer at the RATC. Both had a background connected to the Dallas Theater Center, with Byers having been director of children's productions. The pair was commissioned by Dr. Paul Stevens, president of the RATC, to develop a television show that would provide simple moral lessons for young children. Production of the first episodes began in 1959, with the first episode released in 1965.The style of the show was kept deliberately simple, both as a cost-cutting measure (the budget for the early episodes was never more than $25,000, and that amount dropped over time), and to prevent the design from interfering with the delivery of the message. The main character, JOT, is a white circle with simple facial features (similar to a smiley face), hands and feet. JOT's color and shape would change in response to the struggles presented. This was meant to represent changes in a child's temperament or emotional state, \"somewhat like a thermostat,\" according to one critic. His hands and feet are only seen when he is still; when he is in motion, they disappear. Jot would sometimes be accompanied by Tug (voiced by Ed Ruth), a \"bad\" character who would learn a moral lesson in the end.The voice of JOT was provided by two different women, Lou Kelly (1965–1967, 1968 and 1981), and Colleen Collins (1967). The series premiered on Peppermint Place, a Sunday children's show produced locally at WFAA-TV in Dallas, and later on The Children's Hour on WBAP-TV (now KXAS-TV) in Fort Worth. The episodes were eventually sydicated throughout the world, translated into 19 different languages. They were also a favorite of Sunday School programs. The response to the program was a volume of over 175,000 letters from children, requiring a volunteer group from 22 churches to write responses.The series remained in regular production until 1974. In 1981, several additional episodes were produced.Episodes of the series can currently be seen on some episodes of Joy Junction, and JOT featured in the opening of the show. Joy Junction can be seen on Smile of a Child TV and other networks.".
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- JOT_(TV_series) creator Chief_Seattle.
- JOT_(TV_series) genre Animated_series.
- JOT_(TV_series) numberOfEpisodes "30".
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- JOT_(TV_series) aka "JOT the DOT".
- JOT_(TV_series) caption "Jot".
- JOT_(TV_series) channel "Syndicated".
- JOT_(TV_series) country United_States.
- JOT_(TV_series) creator "Ruth Byers".
- JOT_(TV_series) creator "Ted Perry".
- JOT_(TV_series) director "Paul M. Stevens".
- JOT_(TV_series) firstAired "1965".
- JOT_(TV_series) genre Animated_series.
- JOT_(TV_series) language "English".
- JOT_(TV_series) lastAired "1974".
- JOT_(TV_series) numEpisodes "30".
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- JOT_(TV_series) subject Category:1960s_American_animated_television_series.
- JOT_(TV_series) subject Category:1965_American_television_series_debuts.
- JOT_(TV_series) subject Category:1970s_American_animated_television_series.
- JOT_(TV_series) subject Category:1974_American_television_series_endings.
- JOT_(TV_series) subject Category:American_childrens_television_series.
- JOT_(TV_series) subject Category:Christian_animation.
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- JOT_(TV_series) comment "JOT (also known as JOT the Dot) is an American animated children's television program. The series consisted of 30 four-minute episodes, which were syndicated between 1965 and the 1980s. JOT was produced by the Southern Baptist Radio and Television Commission (RATC) as a Baptist version of Davey and Goliath.The series was created by Ruth Byers, a graduate of Baylor University, and Ted Perry a writer at the RATC.".
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- JOT_(TV_series) homepage www.familynet.com.
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- JOT_(TV_series) name "JOT".