The only art-instruction television program I can recall was Jon Gnagy"s Learn To Draw ( possibly given some other handles such as Jon Gnagy"s Art class or studio) in different broadcasting zones- there were also kits and art supplies peddled after the show. Gnagy made much of the doctrine of the Five Platonic Solids- that nobody could draw in perspective without a solid drawing technique of these Five Basic shapes- Sphere, Cube, Cone, Cylinder, and Pyramid. actually the original Platonic 5 were somewhat different- this is the modern Five Platonics. Doctrine was boring and somewhat unpopular- rather like Morse Code. Cannot recall anything like a Doodlebug- doodle does suggest drawing, though. Gnagy died in the seventies- possibly show survives on reruns...
the creature is called the T-rex or Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Its called a "Toruk"
The beast was called the Beast of Gevaudan.
It is called a Gran and it lives on Malastare
The move is called "Five Children and It"
doodlebug
V1 or Doodlebug
A person who instructs or teaches is called a teacher or instructor.
The name of the green creature in Merlin is called a goblin.
There is a foreign creature game called foreign creature scene, that comes after foreign creature 2
Ratchet is a fictional creature called a Lombax
Prey. Predator is the creature that hunts prey.
A person who instructs or teaches is commonly known as a teacher or an instructor.
There is a place called Pierce College. It would be one of my choices. IT teaches very well just remember it was founded since 1865 so it is very advanced.
It is called the desertinous creature
doctor
The mythological creature was called a centaur