Postcard sent to a child viewer by Miss Louise of the New York version, 1966
Genre
Children's television series
Created by
Bert Claster and Nancy Claster
Starring
National – Nancy Terrell Locally and internationally – various presenters
Country of origin
United States
Original languages
English, Spanish
Production
Production company
Claster Television
Original release
Release
February 10, 1953 (February 10, 1953) – December 20, 1994 (December 20, 1994)
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Romper Room is an American children's television series that was franchised and syndicated from 1953 to 1994. The program targeted preschoolers (children five years of age or younger), and was created and produced by Bert Claster and his presenter wife, Nancy, of Claster Television. The national version was presented by Nancy Terrell and filmed in Baltimore from its inception in 1953. Romper Room was also franchised internationally at various times in Canada, the United Kingdom, Japan, Finland, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Paraguay, Argentina, and Australia.
RomperRoom is an American children's television series that was franchised and syndicated from 1953 to 1994. The program targeted preschoolers (children...
The murder of Ann Ogilby, also known as the "RomperRoom murder", took place in Sandy Row, south Belfast, Northern Ireland on 24 July 1974. It was a punishment...
Sherri, her role on the Phoenix version of the franchised children's show RomperRoom. In 1962, Chessen became a subject of controversy when she sought an...
age nine, she began appearing on local television programs, including RomperRoom and Big Top Talent, a locally televised children's talent show. When...
Hasbro bought Burt Claster Enterprises which produced "RomperRoom" and had just begun a RomperRoom toy line. A month-long Teamsters strike and Far Eastern...
Brian J. (2017). "Be a 'Do-Bee': Take a Magic Mirror Journey Inside RomperRoom". Red Feather Journal. 8 (1): 28 – via The University of Texas Rio Grande...
interviews that his first television appearance was in the children's series RomperRoom, and that he was dismissed from the show for being disruptive. The show's...
broadcast: Nine Network First country to adapt: United States Original name: RomperRoom Origin: United States Date started: 1953 Date ended: 1981 (US Franchised/local...
directed. His mother Marnie was host of the children's television show RomperRoom in the 1960s for CKCO-TV. His brother Tim is a sports reporter for the...
instead of Bernard Cribbins), later on Pinwheel, and after that, on RomperRoom. In Canada, it aired on TVOntario. The writer and performer of the theme...
children's show Caboose at Channel 2. Clash also built puppets for the RomperRoom franchise. When he was 17, he contacted and met puppeteer Kermit Love...
previously used this model successfully was fellow children's program RomperRoom. Because each market used a different actor for the character, the voice...
1984) Perry Mason (1976–99) The Rat Patrol (1979–85) Rebop (1980–81) RomperRoom (1976–84) Roseanne (1998–2003) Rules of Engagement (2013–16) Sanford...
known preschool series to be produced in the United States, predating RomperRoom by a year. The program was presented from a child's point of view. A...
24 November 2017 – via YouTube. D Heine (18 August 2012). "1977-1978 RomperRoom Tumblin' Weebles Fun House TV commercial". Retrieved 24 November 2017...
original on December 16, 2005. Szadkowski, Joseph (February 26, 1996). "ROMperRoom: The Best in Play". The Washington Times.[dead link] Horowitz, Ken (May...
Burton beginning her career in broadcasting, she was on television on RomperRoom, as a contestant on Star Search, and hosted an hour long cable TV show...
the popular hostess of the locally produced children's television show RomperRoom. She was taking the drug thalidomide—a drug that was, at one time, commonly...
ISBN 9781780227078. Soltis, Andy (June 15, 2010). "Kennedy orgies in romperroom". New York Post. Retrieved August 3, 2019. Foulkes, Wyatt & Levy 2007...