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#WhitnessGang #WhitnessNation #reViewswithWhitneyD #REAListicPerspective #LetsGetIntoThisShallWe #IDigressZoom is an American television program for ages eight and up, created almost entirely by children. The Zoomers, as the child performers were known, demonstrated viewers recommendations for how to tie-dye a T-shirt, and how to play a homemade game called cotton race, in which two players, using flexible plastic straws, blew a cotton ball back and forth. Stream the special broadcast of the very first episode below and dont miss out on a LIVE virtual event featuring original cast members - Wednesday, January 26, 7-8pm! The people at WGBH were very forward-thinking. At the end of Zoom episodes, another catchy song had the cast encourage viewers to send them letters, ideas, and original writings and artwork. Sarson insured that no Zoom cast stayed together for more than thirteen episodespartly because some kids aged out of its demographic, and partly because he expressly wanted to avoid the performative show-biz poise of professional child actors. On October 28, 2008, WGBH released a two-DVD set, Zoom Back to the '70s. It was eventually revealed that Fannee Doolee loved all words with double letters and hated all words without them. The more Sarson thought about his new idea, the more its specifics came into focus: there would be a diverse cast of seven children, local Boston-area kids, none of them trained performers. For that, he enlisted the help of Bernadette Yao, she of the signature Bernadette gestureEmily Nussbaum once described it as a joyous wiggly arm thingfrom the 70s shows introduction. Zoom (TV Series 1997- ) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb Some of those letters are in a special online exhibition on the AAPB website called ZOOM (1972-1978): Children's Community and Public Television in the 1970s, created by Leslie Paris, an associate professor of history at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. She tells NPR the producers "allowed us to be inquisitive." "), based on the Woody Guthrie song "Howjadoo." Celebrating ZOOM's 50th Anniversary - WGBH Alumni Network The cast often performed barefoot in Seasons 1 and 2 but wore shoes from Season 3 on. He also observed how his children behaved with peers they didn't know. You gotta zoom, zoom, zoom-a zoom.". Come on and zoom-zoom! A year earlier, recognizing that his native Britain excelled in a television format in which the U.S. was lackingthe limited-edition serialized dramahe suggested to the stations top brass that they should secure the American broadcasting rights to such series. ", and local children were filmed giving their answers. Where Are They Now: the Cast of 'Laguna Beach' - Insider "ZOOMers would probably agree, and say that I'm also a good friend. Caroline wore a navy blue and light blue t-shirt with horizontal stripes. Caroline and Kaleigh hug together for the photoshoot. Zoom (stylized as ZOOM) is a half-hour educational television program, created almost entirely by children, which aired on PBS originally from January 9, 1972, to February 10, 1978, with reruns being shown until September 12, 1980.