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- The_Magic_Window runtime "30.0".
- The_Magic_Window abstract "The Magic Window (also known as The House with the Magic Window) was an American children's television program broadcast on ABC affiliate WOI-TV in Ames, Iowa from 1951 to 1994. With a run of 43 years, it was the longest running children's television program in American history. (Bozo's Circus technically had a longer run; however, it was made in many different local markets by different producers.) Producer Dick Hartzell and WOI TV artist Joy (Ringham) Munn developed the show as an educational children's program, which featured handicraft activities, news items, and birthday recognition for the children viewing the show. Joy co-hosted the show with Craighton Knau for the first season (1951-1952), which was 30 minutes long and aired 3 times per week. During the second season, she became the sole host of the program. For that season the show was 15 minutes long and aired 5 days per week. Joy left the show in 1953. For all but the first three years of the show, it was hosted by Betty Lou Varnum, another pioneer in central-Iowa broadcasting.Betty Lou Varnum, who is best known for The Magic Window, but was versatile enough to host such other shows as a teen dance party, election coverage, and a call in 'issues' show, hosted the show, along with a cast of puppets such as Gregory Lion, Dusty the Unicorn, and Catrina Crocodile. The heart of the show was Betty Lou teaching kids a new craft each episode (using kid-safe items such as construction paper, safety scissors, and cellophane tape). The puppets would help out by opening the curtain to the screen on which various featurettes were shown. These included episodes from Tales of the Riverbank, Felix the Cat, and a series called \"Let's Be Friends\" which introduced viewers to a child from another city or country, sharing their culture and lifestyle.".
- The_Magic_Window country United_States.
- The_Magic_Window network American_Broadcasting_Company.
- The_Magic_Window network Ames,_Iowa.
- The_Magic_Window runtime "1800.0".
- The_Magic_Window starring Betty_Lou_Varnum.
- The_Magic_Window wikiPageExternalLink one_name.php?id=1771.
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- The_Magic_Window wikiPageRevisionID "689622406".
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- The_Magic_Window wikiPageWikiLink 1994_in_television.
- The_Magic_Window wikiPageWikiLink American_Broadcasting_Company.
- The_Magic_Window wikiPageWikiLink Ames,_Iowa.
- The_Magic_Window wikiPageWikiLink Betty_Lou_Varnum.
- The_Magic_Window wikiPageWikiLink Category:1951_American_television_series_debuts.
- The_Magic_Window wikiPageWikiLink Category:1994_American_television_series_endings.
- The_Magic_Window wikiPageWikiLink Category:Local_childrens_television_programming_in_the_United_States.
- The_Magic_Window wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_programs_featuring_puppetry.
- The_Magic_Window wikiPageWikiLink Felix_the_Cat_(TV_series).
- The_Magic_Window wikiPageWikiLink File:Magicwindow.jpg.
- The_Magic_Window wikiPageWikiLink Tales_of_the_Riverbank.
- The_Magic_Window wikiPageWikiLink The_Bozo_Show.
- The_Magic_Window wikiPageWikiLink The_Floppy_Show.
- The_Magic_Window wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- The_Magic_Window wikiPageWikiLink WOI-DT.
- The_Magic_Window wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Magic Window".
- The_Magic_Window caption "The House with the Magic Window".
- The_Magic_Window caption "promotional photo of Betty Lou Varnum in".
- The_Magic_Window country United_States.
- The_Magic_Window firstAired "1951".
- The_Magic_Window lastAired "1994".
- The_Magic_Window network "ABC affiliate WOI-TV, Ames, Iowa".
- The_Magic_Window runtime "1800.0".
- The_Magic_Window showName "The Magic Window".
- The_Magic_Window starring Betty_Lou_Varnum.
- The_Magic_Window wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Child-tv-prog-stub.
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- The_Magic_Window wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- The_Magic_Window subject Category:1951_American_television_series_debuts.
- The_Magic_Window subject Category:1994_American_television_series_endings.
- The_Magic_Window subject Category:Local_childrens_television_programming_in_the_United_States.
- The_Magic_Window subject Category:Television_programs_featuring_puppetry.
- The_Magic_Window hypernym Broadcast.
- The_Magic_Window type TelevisionShow.
- The_Magic_Window type Work.
- The_Magic_Window type Program.
- The_Magic_Window type CreativeWork.
- The_Magic_Window type Thing.
- The_Magic_Window type Q15416.
- The_Magic_Window type Q386724.
- The_Magic_Window comment "The Magic Window (also known as The House with the Magic Window) was an American children's television program broadcast on ABC affiliate WOI-TV in Ames, Iowa from 1951 to 1994. With a run of 43 years, it was the longest running children's television program in American history.".
- The_Magic_Window label "The Magic Window".
- The_Magic_Window sameAs Q7749481.
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- The_Magic_Window sameAs Q7749481.
- The_Magic_Window wasDerivedFrom The_Magic_Window?oldid=689622406.
- The_Magic_Window isPrimaryTopicOf The_Magic_Window.
- The_Magic_Window name "The Magic Window".