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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 afternoons and ''[[Meet The Press]]'' carrying ''[[Little League Baseball World Series]]'' championship for the first time play by play by [[Martha Rountree]] seeing in ''[[Camel News Caravan]]'' second include ''[[Today (NBC program)|Today]]'' and ''[[The Tonight Show]]'' as the sideline reporters.
 
==1956-1992==
In 1956, NBC abandoned the children's programming lineup on weekday afternoons with ''[[Little League Baseball World Series]]'' seeing on [[Meet The Press]], ''[[Today (NBC program)|Today]]'' and [[The Huntley-Brinkley Report]] later became ''[[NBC Nightly News]]'', 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]]'', ''[[The Bugaloos]]'', and ''[[H.R. Pufnstuf]]''.
 
===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)
*''[[Beyblade]]''
*''[[Beany and Cecil]]'' (1971–1976; 1979–1983; 1988–1992)
*''[[Big John, Little John]]'' (1976–1977)
*''[[Belle and Sebastian (TV series)]]'' (1987-1988)
*''[[Camp Candy]]'' (1989–1990)
*''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]'' (1989–1992)
*''[[Chip and Pepper's Cartoon Madness]]'' (1991–1992)
*''[[Dr. Slump]]'' (1984-1989), (1998-1999)
*''[[Fraggle Rock (animated TV series)|Fraggle Rock: The Animated Series]]'' (1987–1988)
*''[[The Gary Coleman Show]]'' (1982–1983)
*''[[The Gummi BearsGatchaman]]'' (1985–1989broadcast with Independent)
*''[[The Gummi Bears]]'' (1985–1989)
*''[[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)
*''[[Mazinger Z]]'' (1984-1986)
*''[[Nobody's Boy Remi]]'' (1983-1984) (later on [[Jetix (US]] now [[Disney XD]])
*''[[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 Ace]]''
*''[[The Wonderful of Wizard of OZ (1986 TV series)]]'' (1988-1989)
*''[[Space Kidettes]]'' (1966–1967)
*''[[Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends]]'' (1981–1986)
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===Notable programming===
On Saturday, September 9, 2006, NBC started airing the following qubo programs: ''[[VeggieTales]]'', ''[[Dragon (TV series)|Dragon]]'', ''VeggieTales Presents: [[3-2-1 Penguins!]]'', ''[[Babar (TV series)|Babar]]'', ''[[Jane and the Dragon (TV series)|Jane and the Dragon]]'', and ''[[Jacob Two-Two (TV series)|Jacob Two-Two]]'', ''[[Machine Robo Rescue]]'', [[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]] and ''[[Postman Pat]]''. Initially, the ''VeggieTales'' broadcasts did not feature the religious content that appears on the videos before and after the main feature, since the block is designed to educate all viewers. This has drawn criticism for the block and NBC in particular from the conservative watchdog group [[Parents Television Council]], as well as ''VeggieTales'' co-creator [[Phil Vischer]], who claims that he was unaware of the intent to edit out religious content when the program was acquired for qubo.<ref>{{Cite news
| 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 [[TheLittle Championships,League Wimbledon|Wimbledon]],Baseball [[FrenchWorld Open|The French Open]], and the [[USGA]]'s [[U.S. Open (golf)|U.S. OpenSeries]]. As with all Saturday morning programming it is advisable to check local listings for showtimes. Usually when there's a delay, a special notice is shown during commercial breaks to note the delays, as part of E/I compliance.
 
==References==