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- Reading Rainbow is an American children's television series aired by PBS from June 6, 1983 until November 10, 2006 that encouraged reading among children. The award-winning public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, namely scores of Emmy Awards, many of which were for "Outstanding Children's Series". The series was created under the leadership of Cecily Truett Lancit and Larry Lancit, at Lancit Media Productions in New York. The concept of a reading series for children was inspired by Twila Liggett, Ph.D. , of Lincoln, Nebraska of the Great Plains National Instructional Television Library at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln; Paul Schupbach, director of the Great Plains National Instructional Television LIbrary; and Tony Buttino, of WNED-TV Buffalo, New York. The original team included Lynne Brenner Ganek, Ellen Schecter, and LeVar Burton as host. Each episode centers on a theme from a book or other children's literature which is explored through a number of segments or stories. The show also provides book recommendations for kids to look for when they go to the library. It is the third-longest running children's series in PBS history, after Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and Sesame Street. It was also one of the first PBS shows to be broadcast in stereo. Reading Rainbow has won a Peabody Award and twenty-six Emmy Awards, ten of which were in the "Outstanding Children's Series" category. It was released on VHS by Children's Video Library, PBS Home Video, Schlessinger Media, and others.
- Reading Rainbow è una serie televisiva per bambini statunitense andata in onda su PBE dal 6 giugno 1983 al 10 novembre 2006. La serie incoraggia i bambini alla lettura, concentrando ogni episodio su una storia ispirata alla letteratura per ragazzi. La serie è presentata da LeVar Burton, ogni episodio affiancato da una celebrità. Fra i vari personaggi ospitati dallo show si possono citare Michael Ansara, Flavor Flav, Bill Cosby, Hulk Hogan, Hector Elizondo, Peter Falk, Richard Gere, Lionel Richard, Run-D.M.C. , Bobby McFerrin e Zelda Rubinstein Reading Rainbow ha vinto un Peabody Award e ventisei Emmy Award, dieci dei quali nella categoria "migliore serie per ragazzi".
- Reading Rainbow is an American children's television series aired by PBS from June 6, 1983 until November 10, 2006 that encouraged reading among children. The award-winning public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, namely scores of Emmy Awards, many of which were for "Outstanding Children's Series". The series was created under the leadership of Cecily Truett Lancit and Larry Lancit, at Lancit Media Productions in New York. The concept of a reading series for children was inspired by Twila Liggett, Ph.D. , of Lincoln, Nebraska of the Great Plains National Instructional Television Library at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln; Paul Schupbach, director of the Great Plains National Instructional Television LIbrary; and Tony Buttino, of WNED-TV Buffalo, New York. The original team included Lynne Brenner Ganek, Ellen Schecter, and LeVar Burton as host. Each episode centers on a theme from a book or other children's literature which is explored through a number of segments or stories. The show also provides book recommendations for kids to look for when they go to the library. It is the third-longest running children's series in PBS history, after Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and Sesame Street. It was also one of the first PBS shows to be broadcast in stereo. Reading Rainbow has won a Peabody Award and twenty-six Emmy Awards, ten of which were in the "Outstanding Children's Series" category. On June 20, 2012, the Reading Rainbow App was released for the iPad and became the #1 Educational App within 36 hours. Built from the ground up by LeVar Burton and his company RRKIDZ, the App allows children to read unlimited books, explore video field trips starring Burton, and earn rewards for reading, bringing this award winning brand to the next generation of kids.
- Reading Rainbow was an American children's television series that aired on PBS from June 6, 1983 until November 10, 2006 that encouraged reading among children. The award-winning public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, namely scores of Emmy Awards, many of which were for "Outstanding Children's Series". The series was created under the leadership of Cecily Truett Lancit and Larry Lancit, at Lancit Media Productions in New York. The concept of a reading series for children was inspired by Twila Liggett, Ph.D. , of Lincoln, Nebraska of the Great Plains National Instructional Television Library at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln; Paul Schupbach, director of the Great Plains National Instructional Television LIbrary; and Tony Buttino, of WNED-TV Buffalo, New York. The original team included Lynne Brenner Ganek, Ellen Schecter, and LeVar Burton as host. Each episode centers on a theme from a book or other children's literature which is explored through a number of segments or stories. The show also provided book recommendations for kids to look for when they go to the library. It is the third-longest running children's series in PBS history, after Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and Sesame Street. It was also one of the first PBS shows to be broadcast in stereo. Reading Rainbow has won a Peabody Award and twenty-six Emmy Awards, ten of which were in the "Outstanding Children's Series" category. On June 20, 2012, the Reading Rainbow App was released for the iPad and became the #1 educational app within 36 hours. Built from the ground up by LeVar Burton and his company, RRKIDZ, the app allows children to read unlimited books, explore video field trips starring Burton, and earn rewards for reading.
- Reading Rainbow is an American children's television series that aired on PBS from June 6, 1983 until November 10, 2006 that encouraged reading among children. The award-winning public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, namely scores of Emmy Awards, many of which were for "Outstanding Children's Series". The series was created under the leadership of Cecily Truett Lancit and Larry Lancit, at Lancit Media Productions in New York. The concept of a reading series for children was inspired by Twila Liggett, Ph.D. , of Lincoln, Nebraska of the Great Plains National Instructional Television Library at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln; Paul Schupbach, director of the Great Plains National Instructional Television LIbrary; and Tony Buttino, of WNED-TV Buffalo, New York. The original team included Lynne Brenner Ganek, Ellen Schecter, and LeVar Burton as host. Each episode centers on a theme from a book or other children's literature which is explored through a number of segments or stories. The show also provided book recommendations for kids to look for when they go to the library. It is the third-longest running children's series in PBS history, after Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and Sesame Street. It was also one of the first PBS shows to be broadcast in stereo. Reading Rainbow has won a Peabody Award and twenty-six Emmy Awards, ten of which were in the "Outstanding Children's Series" category. On June 20, 2012, the Reading Rainbow App was released for the iPad and became the #1 educational app within 36 hours. Built from the ground up by LeVar Burton and his company, RRKIDZ, the app allows children to read unlimited books, explore video field trips starring Burton, and earn rewards for reading.
- Reading Rainbow is an American children's television series that aired on PBS from June 6, 1983 until November 10, 2006 that encouraged reading among children. Then, after cancellation, aired reruns until August 29, 2008. The award-winning public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, namely scores of Emmy Awards, many of which were for "Outstanding Children's Series". The series was created under the leadership of Cecily Truett Lancit and Larry Lancit, at Lancit Media Productions in New York. The concept of a reading series for children was inspired by Twila Liggett, Ph.D. , of Lincoln, Nebraska of the Great Plains National Instructional Television Library at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln; Paul Schupbach, director of the Great Plains National Instructional Television LIbrary; and Tony Buttino, of WNED-TV Buffalo, New York. The original team included Lynne Brenner Ganek, Ellen Schecter, and LeVar Burton as host. Each episode centers on a theme from a book or other children's literature which is explored through a number of segments or stories. The show also provided book recommendations for kids to look for when they go to the library. It is the third-longest running children's series in PBS history, after Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and Sesame Street. It was also one of the first PBS shows to be broadcast in stereo. Reading Rainbow has won a Peabody Award and twenty-six Emmy Awards, ten of which were in the "Outstanding Children's Series" category. On June 20, 2012, the Reading Rainbow App was released for the iPad and became the #1 educational app within 36 hours. Built from the ground up by LeVar Burton and his company, RRKIDZ, the app allows children to read unlimited books, explore video field trips starring Burton, and earn rewards for reading.
- Reading Rainbow is an American children's television series that aired on PBS from June 6, 1983 until November 10, 2006 that encouraged reading among children. Then, after cancellation, reruns aired until August 29, 2008. The award-winning public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, namely scores of Emmy Awards, many of which were for "Outstanding Children's Series". The series was created under the leadership of Cecily Truett Lancit and Larry Lancit, at Lancit Media Productions in New York. The concept of a reading series for children was inspired by Twila Liggett, Ph.D. , of Lincoln, Nebraska of the Great Plains National Instructional Television Library at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln; Paul Schupbach, director of the Great Plains National Instructional Television LIbrary; and Tony Buttino, of WNED-TV Buffalo, New York. The original team included Lynne Brenner Ganek, Ellen Schecter, and LeVar Burton as host. Each episode centers on a theme from a book or other children's literature which is explored through a number of segments or stories. The show also provided book recommendations for kids to look for when they go to the library. It is the third-longest running children's series in PBS history, after Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and Sesame Street. It was also one of the first PBS shows to be broadcast in stereo. Reading Rainbow has won a Peabody Award and twenty-six Emmy Awards, ten of which were in the "Outstanding Children's Series" category. On June 20, 2012, the Reading Rainbow App was released for the iPad and became the #1 educational app within 36 hours. Built from the ground up by LeVar Burton and his company, RRKIDZ, the app allows children to read unlimited books, explore video field trips starring Burton, and earn rewards for reading.
- Reading Rainbow is an American children's television series that aired on PBS from June 6, 1983 until November 10, 2006 that encouraged reading among children. Then, after cancellation, reruns aired until August 29, 2008, when it was pulled from the schedule along with Mister Rogers Neighborhood, Boohbah and Teletubbies. The award-winning public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, namely scores of Emmy Awards, many of which were for "Outstanding Children's Series". The series was created under the leadership of Cecily Truett Lancit and Larry Lancit, at Lancit Media Productions in New York. The concept of a reading series for children was inspired by Twila Liggett, Ph.D. , of Lincoln, Nebraska of the Great Plains National Instructional Television Library at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln; Paul Schupbach, director of the Great Plains National Instructional Television LIbrary; and Tony Buttino, of WNED-TV Buffalo, New York. The original team included Lynne Brenner Ganek, Ellen Schecter, and LeVar Burton as host. Each episode centers on a theme from a book or other children's literature which is explored through a number of segments or stories. The show also provided book recommendations for kids to look for when they go to the library. It is the third-longest running children's series in PBS history, after Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and Sesame Street. It was also one of the first PBS shows to be broadcast in stereo. Reading Rainbow has won a Peabody Award and twenty-six Emmy Awards, ten of which were in the "Outstanding Children's Series" category. On June 20, 2012, the Reading Rainbow App was released for the iPad and became the #1 educational app within 36 hours. Built from the ground up by LeVar Burton and his company, RRKIDZ, the app allows children to read unlimited books, explore video field trips starring Burton, and earn rewards for reading.
- Reading Rainbow is an American children's television series that aired on PBS from June 6, 1983 until November 10, 2006 that encouraged reading among children. Then, after cancellation, reruns aired until August 29, 2008, when it was pulled from the schedule along with Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Boohbah and Teletubbies. The award-winning public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, namely scores of Emmy Awards, many of which were for "Outstanding Children's Series". The series was created under the leadership of Cecily Truett Lancit and Larry Lancit, at Lancit Media Productions in New York. The concept of a reading series for children was inspired by Twila Liggett, Ph.D. , of Lincoln, Nebraska of the Great Plains National Instructional Television Library at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln; Paul Schupbach, director of the Great Plains National Instructional Television LIbrary; and Tony Buttino, of WNED-TV Buffalo, New York. The original team included Lynne Brenner Ganek, Ellen Schecter, and LeVar Burton as host. Each episode centers on a theme from a book or other children's literature which is explored through a number of segments or stories. The show also provided book recommendations for kids to look for when they go to the library. It is the third-longest running children's series in PBS history, after Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and Sesame Street. It was also one of the first PBS shows to be broadcast in stereo. Reading Rainbow has won a Peabody Award and twenty-six Emmy Awards, ten of which were in the "Outstanding Children's Series" category. On June 20, 2012, the Reading Rainbow App was released for the iPad and became the #1 educational app within 36 hours. Built from the ground up by LeVar Burton and his company, RRKIDZ, the app allows children to read unlimited books, explore video field trips starring Burton, and earn rewards for reading.
- Reading Rainbow is an American children's television series that aired on PBS from June 6, 1983 until November 10, 2006 that encouraged reading among children. Then, after cancellation, reruns aired until August 29, 2008, when it was pulled from the schedule along with Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Boohbah and Teletubbies. The award-winning public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, namely scores of Emmy Awards, many of which were for "Outstanding Children's Series". The series was created under the leadership of Cecily Truett Lancit and Larry Lancit, at Lancit Media Productions in New York. The concept of a reading series for children was inspired by Twila Liggett, Ph.D. , of Lincoln, Nebraska of the Great Plains National Instructional Television Library at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln; Paul Schupbach, director of the Great Plains National Instructional Television LIbrary; and Tony Buttino, of WNED-TV Buffalo, New York. The original team included Lynne Brenner Ganek, Ellen Schecter, and LeVar Burton as host. Each episode centers on a theme from a book or other children's literature which is explored through a number of segments or stories. The show also provided book recommendations for kids to look for when they go to the library. It is the third-longest running children's series in PBS history, after Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and Sesame Street. It was also one of the first PBS shows to be broadcast in stereo. Reading Rainbow has won a Peabody Award and twenty-six Emmy Awards, ten of which were in the "Outstanding Children's Series" category. On June 20, 2012, the Reading Rainbow App was released for the iPad and became the #1 educational app within 36 hours. Built from the ground up by LeVar Burton and his company, RRKIDZ, the app allows children to read unlimited books, explore video field trips starring Burton, and earn rewards for reading. On May 6 2013 the Show Returned on Teennick Block PBS Planet.
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- Reading Rainbow is an American children's television series aired by PBS from June 6, 1983 until November 10, 2006 that encouraged reading among children. The award-winning public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, namely scores of Emmy Awards, many of which were for "Outstanding Children's Series". The series was created under the leadership of Cecily Truett Lancit and Larry Lancit, at Lancit Media Productions in New York.
- Reading Rainbow è una serie televisiva per bambini statunitense andata in onda su PBE dal 6 giugno 1983 al 10 novembre 2006. La serie incoraggia i bambini alla lettura, concentrando ogni episodio su una storia ispirata alla letteratura per ragazzi. La serie è presentata da LeVar Burton, ogni episodio affiancato da una celebrità.
- Reading Rainbow was an American children's television series that aired on PBS from June 6, 1983 until November 10, 2006 that encouraged reading among children. The award-winning public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, namely scores of Emmy Awards, many of which were for "Outstanding Children's Series". The series was created under the leadership of Cecily Truett Lancit and Larry Lancit, at Lancit Media Productions in New York.
- Reading Rainbow is an American children's television series that aired on PBS from June 6, 1983 until November 10, 2006 that encouraged reading among children. The award-winning public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, namely scores of Emmy Awards, many of which were for "Outstanding Children's Series". The series was created under the leadership of Cecily Truett Lancit and Larry Lancit, at Lancit Media Productions in New York.
- Reading Rainbow is an American children's television series that aired on PBS from June 6, 1983 until November 10, 2006 that encouraged reading among children. Then, after cancellation, aired reruns until August 29, 2008. The award-winning public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, namely scores of Emmy Awards, many of which were for "Outstanding Children's Series".
- Reading Rainbow is an American children's television series that aired on PBS from June 6, 1983 until November 10, 2006 that encouraged reading among children. Then, after cancellation, reruns aired until August 29, 2008. The award-winning public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, namely scores of Emmy Awards, many of which were for "Outstanding Children's Series".
- Reading Rainbow is an American children's television series that aired on PBS from June 6, 1983 until November 10, 2006 that encouraged reading among children. Then, after cancellation, reruns aired until August 29, 2008, when it was pulled from the schedule along with Mister Rogers Neighborhood, Boohbah and Teletubbies. The award-winning public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, namely scores of Emmy Awards, many of which were for "Outstanding Children's Series".
- Reading Rainbow is an American children's television series that aired on PBS from June 6, 1983 until November 10, 2006 that encouraged reading among children. Then, after cancellation, reruns aired until August 29, 2008, when it was pulled from the schedule along with Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Boohbah and Teletubbies. The award-winning public television series garnered over 200 broadcast awards, namely scores of Emmy Awards, many of which were for "Outstanding Children's Series".
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