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Written by
  
Ada Litchfield

Country of origin
  
United States

First episode date
  
1974

Genre
  
Educational television

8.5/10
IMDb

Starring
  
Host: Louise McNamara

Running time
  
15 minutes

Final episode date
  
1974

Production companies
  
WHRO-TV, WGBH-TV

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Production company(s)
  
WHRO-TV (prior to 1974) WGBH-TV (1974)

Distributor
  
Agency for Instructional Television

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All About You was an educational television series that was syndicated to numerous educational and PBS stations during the early and mid-1970s, mainly as part of weekday in-school telecasts.

Contents

The series was first produced at WHRO-TV, "Hampton Roads ETV", in Hampton, Virginia. In 1974, production of the series was moved to WGBH-TV Boston, where it was produced in association with WGBH's in-school television initiative, the "21-Inch Classroom". The 1974 episodes were distributed in the US and Canada by the Agency for Instructional Television; this is one of a few WGBH series to have not been distributed by NET or PBS.

Overview of series

All About You was a series of short, videotaped programs that generally ran for 15 minutes or less that were hosted by Louise McNamara and written by Ada Litchfield. The show was geared towards youngsters aged 6–8 as a way to educate them on their bodies, especially where they came from, why they have what they have, what makes them work and why they work. The show's opening and closing credits always featured slides of cartoon drawings of kids enjoying themselves at a circus with appropriate circus music.

Trivia

  • Louise McNamara would later write a series of children's books.
  • Some episodes would also use props, material and other resources from another WGBH program of the era, ZOOM; such shows have that program listed in the "Special Thanks" credits at the end of the show.
  • References

    All About You (TV series) Wikipedia