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- Mr._I-Magination abstract "Mr. I. Magination was one of the earliest television shows for children. It ran live as a half-hour weekly show on CBS from 1949 to 1952 and was broadcast from Manhattan. (Information about Mr. I. Magination may be found in \"Children's Television: The First Thirty Five Years: Live, Filmed And Taped\" by George Woolery; Scarecrow Press, Inc.)The host, Mr. I. Magination (Paul Tripp), dressed as a train engineer, gathered a group of children each week. The same child actors appeared on a rotating basis. Two would be selected to ask about a career, occupation, activity, and such. Tripp would then play a \"magic\" slide flute, he and the children would board a train and travel to Imagination Land, where they would meet a professional from each of the two areas for that week's show. Guests were as diverse as Damu, a lion tamer from Ringling Brothers Circus, and test pilot Scott Crossfield. His wife, Ruth Enders Tripp, also acted in the show.[1] The show was also a pioneer in using simple, early special effects, such as making it appear as if the opening train ride went through a tunnel to enter Imagination Land, emerging from the smoke from its engine.Yul Brynner served as the director of the show at times, but did not appear as a performer. The show also featured performances by Walter Matthau, Richard Boone, Joe Silver, Ted Tiller, and Simon Oakland.(information on \"Mr. I. Magination\" at \"TV Party.Com\")Mr. I. Magination also was featured on several RCA records for children, including \"Billy On A Bike\" and \"Mr. I. Magination Meets Rip Van Winkle\", there are at least two versions on a LP (long playing) record.".
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- Mr._I-Magination comment "Mr. I. Magination was one of the earliest television shows for children. It ran live as a half-hour weekly show on CBS from 1949 to 1952 and was broadcast from Manhattan. (Information about Mr. I. Magination may be found in \"Children's Television: The First Thirty Five Years: Live, Filmed And Taped\" by George Woolery; Scarecrow Press, Inc.)The host, Mr. I. Magination (Paul Tripp), dressed as a train engineer, gathered a group of children each week.".
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