Julia Child's PBS show was called "The French Chef."
There is some discrepancy in regard to when Julia Child's first show, "The French Chef," began. Some sources (Wikipedia, PBS) cite 1962 while others (Biography, Smithsonian, IMDB) cite early 1963. Her first appearance as a chef on television was as a guest on a book review show in 1962 She attended Le Cordon Bleu cooking school in France in 1948, so it took her about fourteen to fifteen years to get a cooking show after her training. I found this answer by searching for "julia child" (no quotes) and "the french chef" (no quotes) in Google. All of the sources provide additional information about Julia Child. Sources: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Child http://www.biography.com/articles/Julia-Child-9246767 http:/americanhistory.si.edu/juliachild/jck/html/faqs.asp http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0163936/ http:/www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/child_j.html Lucy
'Electric Company' is a children's show on PBS.
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Yes. Its pbs KIDS for cryin out loud! gosh!
It's a British TV show on PBS, called "Jolly Farm Revue".
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Depending on the age and grade of the student, I would suggest an educational show such as "March Of The Penguins", or a PBS show called "Super Why".
Seasme street is very very old on pbs kids
Jonathan Winters was in the PBS series Bloopy's Buddies .
"Sesame Street" premiered on PBS in 1969.
I can't find if it was THE first show, but it certainly was one of the first. It's doubtful Sesame Street was the only show PBS had when the network debuted in 1970.