Range Ryder and the Calgary Kid facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Range Ryder and the Calgary Kid |
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| Genre | children's television |
| Written by | Jed MacKay Larry Mollin Phil Savath |
| Country of origin | Canada |
| Original language(s) | English |
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| Running time | 30 minutes |
Range Ryder and the Calgary Kid was a fun Canadian children's television show. It first appeared on CBC Television in 1977. Each episode of the series was about 30 minutes long.
About the Show
This television series was made especially for young viewers. It was a Canadian production, meaning it was created and produced in Canada. The show was broadcast in English.
Who Wrote It?
The stories for Range Ryder and the Calgary Kid were written by several talented people. The writers included Jed MacKay, Larry Mollin, and Phil Savath. They worked together to create exciting adventures for the characters.
When Did It Air?
The show began in 1977. It was shown on CBC Television, which is a major TV network in Canada. Many children in Canada would have watched this show when it first came out.
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