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    Rollerderby79 Posted 4 years 7 months ago
    No....It's Exercise....Exercise.....Cmon everybody do your exercise.........(and something like pose like this)and every kid stopped for a pose....

    and.....have you heard any good news for me today...I want to hear what you have to say.....until we get to the count of three.......and tell me all the good you have today......one..two..three.....
    COOL!
    eldawg Posted 4 years 9 months ago
    If my memory is correct, I think it's "Bob McAllister
    Of Wonderama"on Budhah Records. I'm not sure if I still have it, but I doubt it. But who knows, I seem to hold on to a lot of old things.
    Kids TV Kid Posted 4 years 11 months ago

    Dear Fajita,

    There was a Emilio Estevez on the last version of

    "Wonderama"..but?

    He is not the son of Martin Sheen..this is a kid actor with

    a simluar name.

    Hence! There was a Emilio Estevez on "Wonderama!".
    Fajita Posted 4 years 11 months ago
    Emilio Estevez was never on Wonderama. Pam Potillo and Reggie Trujillo Jr were the new hosts for the second season, along with J.D. Roth and Claude Brooks.
    nefelimva Posted 5 years 2 months ago
    I only ever got to watch the show if I was sick home from church..but I do remember him doing the Exercise song...
    Exercise.....excercise....everybody do your exercise...
    howilu Posted 5 years 3 months ago
    I remember watching Wonderama on sunday mornings with Sonny Fox and later Bob McAllister. McAllister was the best known of the two hosts i remember. His personality, enthusiasm and his love of children were a big plus to the show. He was a versatile performer and it's too bad he passed away since I thought he would make a great replacement for Bob Barker on The Price is Right. His experience with audience participation shows and the ability to learn the rules to a large number of games would be a plus.
    Kids TV Kid Posted 5 years 5 months ago

    Dear Eldawg,

    I don't want to sound like a smart aleck..
    but ?

    Which "Wonderama"LP do you have?

    "Inside Kids:Sonny Fox & His Friends Talk About"

    on Peter Pan Records,"Sonny Fox Tells The Story Of

    Tubby The Tuba"on Simon Says Records,"Bob McAllister

    Of Wonderama"on Budhah Records,"Bob McAllister Says

    Kids Are People Too!"on Roulette Records,"Bob McAllister

    Says:Gee It's Great To Be A Kid!"or "Bob McAllister's Christmas

    Record"?

    If you know which "Wonderama"LP that you use to own..

    Please share that info with all of us here at "The Retrojunk"

    website?

    Thanks For Remembering"Wonderama!",

    Kids TV Kid.
    eldawg Posted 5 years 6 months ago
    Used to have an LP of this program.
    Kids TV Kid Posted 6 years 8 months ago


    The info about "Wonderama"is wrong.


    The show actually debuted on WABD TV Ch.5 in NYC

    on Sunday Afternoon September 25,1955.not 1971

    and Sonny Fox was not the program's first host.


    Sandy Becker was the show's first mc.

    Sandy and his regulars:Pat(rica)Meikle,"Capt.Video"

    (Al Hodge) and Magician:Melbourne Christopher

    would entertain and inform their viewers with

    games,informational segments,craftmaking,hobbies,

    magic tricks,drawing and cooking lessions,comedy and

    puppet skits,interviews with guest performers and per-

    sonalities and reruns of movie serials,comedies,westerns

    and cartoons.


    After hosting the show for one season..Sandy Becker

    left the series.


    He was replaced by Herb Sheldon..Mr.Sheldon mc'd

    the show solo on Sunday mornings from September 16,

    1956 to August,1958.


    (Sheldon left the show following a creative dispute

    with station management)


    Bill Britten became the show's third host/performer

    ..who would entertain and imform both his viewers

    and a studio audience of kids with games,comedy and

    puppet skits,songs,craftmaking,hobbies,PSA's and interviews

    with guests inbetween the reuns of films from Sunday

    morning August 8,1958 to Sunday December 28,1958.


    (Britten's version of "Wonderama"was the first edtion of

    the program to be pre taped before a live audience

    and was soon being produced by WNEW Metromedia

    TV Inc.)


    Sonny Fox became the show's fourth and most memorable

    host on Sunday January 4,1959.


    His version of the show differed from his predicesors

    in that he engaged his viewers and studio audiences in

    educational demonstrations,dance lessions,dramatatzaitons

    of plays,trips to places and events of interest to the kids.


    Fox also did interviews with the kids and with the guests

    on his shows.

    His version of"Wonderama"was highly rated and earned

    some Emmy nominations.


    (Fox' version of the show was taped on Thursday

    afternoons for Sunday Morning broadcasts)


    He also had some kids do news stories for the viewers

    and he did recreations of trips to parts of the world.


    Fox left "Wonderama"in August,1967 and Bob McAllister

    became the program's fifth and last adult mc.


    McAllister returned the show to it's comedy/variety

    format..where he performed magic tricks,comedy and

    puppet skits,engage their studio audiences in games

    and interview guest performers and personalities.


    McAllister would host the show for ten years..

    before he was forced to leave the program following

    creative disputes with the management of WNEW TV.


    McAllister left the show in late December,1977.

    His version of the show was rerunned for three

    years.

    When "Wonderama"returned in October of 1980.

    ..the show's format was changed to an hour long

    newsmagazine and travelogue hosted by a group

    of kids.


    Laura Condon,Alana Brown,Dwight Williams

    and Bobby Clark were the prorgam's first mc's.


    When they outgrew their roles..they were

    replaced by Pam Potillo,Claude Brooks,Laura

    McDonald,Emilio Estevez(Not to be confused with

    the son of Martin Sheen) and future kids tv game

    show host and producer:J.D.Roth.


    The running time of"Wonderama!"was cut from

    an hour to 30 minutes and the show soon moved

    to Saturday morning reruns in October of 1983.


    Where it remained..until the program was

    finally cancelled in October,1987 and replaced

    by "The DJ Kat Show".


    I hope that you might add this corrected info

    to the synopsis page of "Wonderama!"?


    BozoFG.
    Chaka Posted 7 years 6 days ago
    Wow...Wonderama. The Disco Kid....Guess Your Best...Snake Can game....Kids are people too...wacka doo wacka doo.. Sunday morning....8am? Right after "Elementary News"
    Fyne T(oo)ning Posted 7 years 10 months ago
    I grew up with this show. Before there was Nickelodeon, there was this. It was perhaps the longest running kids' game show on TV. I remember when Bob McAllister left the show (on amicable terms, although there were rumors of a contract dispute) the year before it went off the air.