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==1947-1956==
In 1947, NBC's first major children's series was ''[[Howdy Doody]]'', one of the era's first breakthrough television shows. The series, which ran for 13 years, featured a frecklefaced [[marionette]] and a myriad of other characters and hosted by [[Buffalo Bob Smith|"Buffalo" Bob Smith]]. Howdy Doody spent most of its run on weekday
==1956-1992==
In 1956, NBC abandoned the children's programming lineup on weekday afternoons, relegating the lineup to [[Saturday morning cartoon|Saturdays]] only with ''Howdy Doody'' as their marquee franchise for the series' remaining four years. From the mid-1960s until 1992, the bulk of NBC's children's programming were derived from theatrical shorts like ''[[The Pink Panther Show]]'' and ''[[Looney Tunes]]'', reruns of popular television series like ''[[The Flintstones]]'' and ''[[The Jetsons]]'', foreign acquisitions like ''[[Astro Boy]]'' and ''[[Kimba the White Lion]]'', original animated series (most notably ''[[The Smurfs (1981 TV series)|The Smurfs]]'' and ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks]]'' in the 1980s), cartoon adaptations of [[The Gary Coleman Show|Gary Coleman]], [[Mister T (TV series)|Mr. T]], ''[[It's Punky Brewster|Punky Brewster]]'', ''[[ALF (TV series)|ALF]]'' and ''[[Star Trek]]'', and original live-action series including ''[[The Banana Splits
===See also===
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*''[[ALF: The Animated Series]]'' (1987–1989)
*''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks (TV series)|Alvin and the Chipmunks]]'' (1983–1991)
*''[[Astro Boy]]'' (1966–1978)
*''[[Beany and Cecil]]'' (1971–1976; 1979–1983; 1988–1992)
*''[[Big John, Little John]]'' (1976–1977)
*''[[Camp Candy]]'' (1989–1990)
*''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]'' (1989–1992)
*''[[Chip and Pepper's Cartoon Madness]]'' (1991–1992)
*''[[Fraggle Rock (animated TV series)|Fraggle Rock: The Animated Series]]'' (1987–1988)
*''[[The Gary Coleman Show]]'' (1982–1983)
*''[[
*''[[I'm Telling!]]'' (1987–1988)
*''[[It's Punky Brewster (TV series)|It's Punky Brewster]]'' (1985–1987)
*''[[The Karate Kid (TV series)|The Karate Kid]]'' (1989–1990)
*''[[Kid 'n Play]]'' (1990–1991)
*''[[Kidd Video]]'' (1984–1987)
*''[[Kissyfur]]'' (1986-1987)
*''[[Land of the Lost (1974 TV series)|Land of the Lost]]'' (1974–1977)
*''[[The New Adventures of Flash Gordon]]'' (1979–1980)
*''[[The New Archie and Sabrina Hour]]'' (1977)
*''[[The Pink Panther Show]]'' (1969–1978)
*''[[Return to the Planet of the Apes]]'' (1975–1976)
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*''[[The Ruff and Reddy Show]]'' (1957–1958)
*''[[The Smurfs (1981 TV series)|The Smurfs]]'' (1981–1990)
*''[[Snorks]]'' (1984–1989)
*''[[Space Kidettes]]'' (1966–1967)
*''[[Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends]]'' (1981–1986)
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==TNBC (1992-2002)==
NBC abandoned the animated series in August 1992 in favor of a Saturday edition of ''[[Weekend Today|Today]]'' and more live-action series under the name [[Teen NBC|TNBC]] (''Teen NBC''). Most of the series on the TNBC lineup were series produced by [[Peter Engel (TV producer)|Peter Engel]] such as ''[[City Guys]]'',
===TNBC lineup history===
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==Discovery Kids on NBC (2002-2006)==
On January 6, 2002, NBC began a deal with [[Discovery Communications|Discovery Communications']] [[Discovery Kids]] channel to air their original FCC-mandated educational programming under the banner [[Discovery Kids on NBC]].<ref name="DiscoveryKids"/> The schedule originally consisted of only live-action series, including a kid-themed version of ''[[Trading Spaces]]'' and [[J. D. Roth]]'s Emmy-nominated reality game show ''[[Endurance (TV series)|Endurace]]'', but later expanded to include some animated series such as ''[[Kenny the Shark]]'', ''[[Tutenstein]]'',
==qubo (2006-present)==
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===Notable programming===
On Saturday, September 9, 2006, NBC started airing the following qubo programs: ''[[VeggieTales]]'', ''[[Dragon (TV series)|Dragon
| last = Associated Press | date = 22 September 2006 | year = 2006 | title = God references quashed; 'VeggieTales creator steamed
| periodical = CNN.com | series = Entertainment News | place = Los Angeles, California, United States | publisher = CNN
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===Scheduling issues===
Not all shows are seen on all stations. During the NBC block, the programming might be delayed or pre-empted because of local affiliates schedules, or delayed by the network to show sporting events such as [[
==References==
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