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Alphabet Soup
Genre children's television
Written by Pat Patterson
Directed by Dennis Coles
Presented by Trudy Young
Marc Stonedr
Mavis Kerr
Lynn Griffin
Country of origin Canada
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Dennis Coles
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network CBC Television
Original release October 5, 1971 (1971-10-05) – December 4, 1973 (1973-12-04)

Alphabet Soup was a fun Canadian TV show made for kids aged 12-15. It aired on CBC Television for a couple of years. The show ran from October 5, 1971, until December 4, 1973. Each episode was about 30 minutes long and aimed to help young viewers learn in an exciting way.

Exploring Alphabet Soup

Alphabet Soup was a unique children's television series that combined learning with entertainment. It was produced in Canada and became a popular show for its young audience. The show's main goal was to make learning about different topics fun and easy to understand.

What Was Alphabet Soup All About?

The show had a clever idea: each week, it focused on a different letter of the alphabet. The hosts and their special puppet friend would invite a guest to the show. This guest would then talk about a subject that started with that week's chosen letter. For example, if the letter was 'A', they might talk about 'Animals' or 'Art'. This helped kids connect letters with words and ideas.

Who Were the Stars of Alphabet Soup?

The show had a friendly team that made learning enjoyable. The main presenters were Trudy Young, Marc Stone, and Lynn Griffin. They were the friendly faces who guided viewers through each episode.

  • Trudy Young: A well-known Canadian TV personality.
  • Marc Stone: Another key presenter who helped explore the weekly topics.
  • Lynn Griffin: Part of the main hosting team.

But the show also had a very special co-star: a puppet named Arbuckle the Alligator. Arbuckle was a beloved character who added a lot of fun and humor to the show. He helped make the learning experience even more engaging for kids.

Special Guests and Contributors

Sometimes, when Lynn Griffin was not feeling well, a special guest would join the team. This guest was Mavis Kerr. Mavis Kerr was a science educator and entertainer. She worked at the Ontario Science Centre in Toronto. Her visits brought exciting science topics to the show, making it even more diverse and interesting.

Behind the Scenes of Alphabet Soup

A lot of talented people worked to create Alphabet Soup. The show was directed and produced by Dennis Coles. The scripts were written by Pat Patterson. Their hard work helped bring the educational and entertaining content to life for young viewers. The show was a great example of Canadian creativity in children's television.

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