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- Q5550393 abstract "Gerbert was a Christian-themed children's television series, the series was produced by Brad Smith.The Gerbert character and series was created and performed by Andy Holmes, of Abilene, Texas. Holmes first developed a program using Gerbert for hospitals to show children to help them get over their fears of hospitalization. The Gerbert series was co-produced by HSH Educational Media and CBN and first aired in 1987. HSH Educational Media is owned by Brad Smith and his brother Chris (Smith) Christian. Chris (Smith) Christian and Brad Smith were the Executive Producers of all the Gerbert TV Shows. The Gerbert TV Show first aired on the CBN Cable Network, which later changed its name to CBN Family Channel and then to the Family Channel. The first shows were taped in Virginia Beach, Virginia at the CBN studios and all other shows were taped in Irving, Texas at the Studios at Las Colinas. Gerbert first aired in the mornings on the Christian Broadcasting Network's The Family Channel (now Freeform) from 1988 to 1991, and was also sold as a video series in Wal-Mart and Christian book stores. It has aired on Christian television stations and networks continuously since its 1988 debut. It aired in the late 2000s on KidMango. It currently airs on Smile of a Child and on live streaming service the EDCW Network.At the end of many episodes, the camera would zoom into a dark hole in a hollow tree, cutting to a 3-4 minute episode of Ploom. Ploom was a white, plume-like puppet with aphasia who could only speak in nonsense.".
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- Q5550393 comment "Gerbert was a Christian-themed children's television series, the series was produced by Brad Smith.The Gerbert character and series was created and performed by Andy Holmes, of Abilene, Texas. Holmes first developed a program using Gerbert for hospitals to show children to help them get over their fears of hospitalization. The Gerbert series was co-produced by HSH Educational Media and CBN and first aired in 1987.".
- Q5550393 label "Gerbert (TV series)".
- Q5550393 homepage www.gerbert.tv.