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Pinwheel

Show Summary

Aired: 1979 - 1989
Show Type: Live Action
Country of Origin: US

The US children's TV show Pinwheel began life in Columbus, Ohio, in 1979 on the Pinwheel Channel, which featured the show five hours a day! A year later, the Pinwheel Channel became known as Nickelodeon (which would go on to become the children's juggernaut it is today). and kept Pinwheel on its schedule until 1989.

Pinwheel featured human hosts Jake and Kim and a whole world full of puppet pals, such as Silas the snail - who was forever heading to the snails' convention but never made it on time - Molly the elderly, blind mole, Plus and Minus (locked in a never-ending game of tag), Ebeneezer T. Squint - a foul-tempered green thing, fortune teller Orelia, Luigi O'Brien (who could talk to vegetables) Hobo Bugs Herbert, and Lulu.

Human hosts Jake and Kim also had special abilities. Jake stored sounds in boxes and would let them out when the mood struck him, and Kim was always creating very cool works of art.

Other human co-stars were Smitty and Sal, two newshounds from the local newspaper whose main mission in life was tracking down the (not so) elusive Admiral Bird.

Nickelodeon used to be owned by MTV networks and was a division of the Viacom. VH1 later came into the picture but today Viacom owns all three networks.


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Jt62786Posted: 10/08/2009
My ister use to watch this show when she was very little. :P
daniice3Posted: 10/31/2009
i wasnt born yet but the lyrics to the intro sounds like innuendo
DetroitLions60Posted: 11/24/2009
no wonder i dont know this show i was in college at the time hehehehhe.
hippiefreak66Posted: 12/05/2009
i almost forgot this show existed
NeuronminiPosted: 02/08/2010
i vaugely remember this it felt like a dream because i think i seen this when i was 3 or 4 on canadian cable weird huh?

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