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Kidsongs: Let's Put on a Show
20 Let's Put on a Show! (1995)

Executive Producers

Carol Rosenstein
Bruce Gowers

Produced by

Carol Rosenstein

Directed by

Bruce Gowers

Written by

Carol Rosenstein

Music by

Michael Lloyd

Edited by

Steve Rasch

Closed-captioning

Visual Sound, Inc. (Original KidVision print and Image Entertainment print)
Caption Technologies, Inc. (Lyrick Studios print)
National Captioning Institute (Sony Wonder print and Columbia TriStar Home Video print)
Captions Inc. Los Angeles (Paramount/Nickelodeon print)
Deluxe Digital Studios (Paramount/Nickelodeon DVD re-release)

Release Date

May 16, 1995 (completion of episode)
January 30, 1996 (Original KidVision print)
March 18, 1997 (Lyrick Studios print)
1997 (Sony Wonder print)
August 5, 1998 (Columbia TriStar Home Video print)
April 4, 2000 (Paramount/Nickelodeon print)
2002 (Image Entertainment print)
January 20, 2009 (Paramount/Nickelodeon DVD re-release)

Runtime

30 Minutes

Difficulty

Depends on which media

Kidsongs: Let's Put on a Show is the 20th entry of Kidsongs Music Video Stories released on January 30, 1996. It was renamed I Can Put on a Show! in 1997.

Cast[]

The Kidsongs Cast[]

Magicians Cast[]

  • Howard Harris
  • Justin Monnig
  • Lindsey Newhall

Songs[]

  1. We'll Put on a Show
  2. Personality
  3. It's Magic
  4. Blue Suede Shoes
  5. Mr. Bass Man
  6. By the Light of the Slivery Moon
  7. Me and My Shadow
  8. The Best Dog in the World
  9. It's Time for the Show
  10. Give My Regards to Broadway

Trivia[]

  • In the video series, recently departed Lynsey, Adam, Christian (left to be a sound producer and musician), Francine, Val (left for playing Faye in Parenthood), Tino, Mandi, and Magicians Cast were replaced by Mary Bartram as Mrs. Miller (the 1986 departed Nancy McLoughlin was replaced by Mary Bartram for playing) and petting zoo animals in the next video Kidsongs: Baby Animal Songs (where the sign said "Katie's Petting Zoo").
  • Andre's Dance Studio, which was featured in the song "Personality" was named after choreographer, Andre Tayir.
  • The Kurzweil Performance series starts use, as by composer Michael Lloyd, all the way until the last video. It actually starts to be heard in "Professor Majorchord's Music Lesson" in 1994.
  • This is the 1st season 5 episode of The Kidsongs Television Show.
  • This video was filmed in Universal Studios Hollywood on August 9-20, 1994, making it the last episode and the last VHS episode taped in that location.
  • This is the 1st episode to feature Lynsey Bartilson.
  • This is the only episode to feature Adam, Francine, Mandi, Valerie, and Magicians Cast.
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