Good Morning people! Today is a beautiful Sunday. I am however still mourning the loss of one of my favorite rock in wrestling characters the hot rod, Rowdy Roddy Piper. Roderick George toombs. Starting out at 15 years of age, the man was someone behind the scenes, to be admired. The kilt wearing villian stole the shows and who could go get him taking over the WWF TV special from Tatoo from fantasy Island. Pipers pit was always a crowd pleaser in my book. We will miss ya Roddy. RIP.
Today I find myself on YouTube searching for ABC weekend specials. Remember those? With episodes such as The trouble with Miss Switch, or Couger.
Today I find myself on YouTube searching for ABC weekend specials. Remember those? With episodes such as The trouble with Miss Switch, or Couger.
ABC Weekend Special
The ABC Weekend Special is a weekly 30-minute anthology TV series for children that aired Saturday mornings on ABC from 1977 to 1997. It featured a wide variety of stories that were both live-action and animated. Similar to both the ABC Afterschool Special and The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie that had started five years previous, the ABC Weekend Special differed in that it was primarily aimed at younger viewers following ABC's Saturday Morning cartoonlineup, whereas the ABC Afterschool Special was known for its somewhat more serious, and often dramatic storylines dealing with issues concerning a slightly older teen and pre-teen audience. With the debut of the ABC Weekend Special, some of the early ABC Afterschool Specials that had been targeted towards younger viewers were subsequently repackaged and re-run instead as ABC Weekend Specials.
Contents
- The Presenters/Hosts For The ABC Weekend Special Throughout The Years
- Title sequence
- List of episodes
- Short Story Specials (1977)
- Season 1 (1977-1978)
- Season 2 (1978-1979)
- Season 3 (1979-1980)
- Season 4 (1980-1981)
- Season 5 (1981-1982)
- Season 6 (1983)
- Season 7 (1984)
- Season 8 (1984-1985)
- Season 9 (1985)
- Season 10 (1986)
- Season 11 (1988)
- Season 12 (1988-1989)
- Season 13 (1991)
- Season 14 (1992)
- Season 15 (1992-1993)
- Season 16 (1993-1994)
- Season 17 (1994-1996)
- Short Story Specials (1977)
- Other specials
- External links
The Presenters/Hosts For The ABC Weekend Special Throughout The Years
Beginning in 1979, the series was hosted by Michael Young, who served as host of the show for two seasons.
In 1981, ventriloquist Willie Tyler and his puppet Lester took over as the new hosts of the series, appearing in an opening segment introducing that week's episode as well as an ending segment wrapping up the show and often recommending the book that that week's episode had been based on.
In 1984, the puppet character Cap'n O.G. Readmore took over as host of the series, along with Lennie Bowzer (Jon Bauman). The character also starred in five animated episodes of the show, as well appearing in animated Saturday morning PSAs encouraging children to "read more".
Title sequence
During the series' tenure on Saturday Mornings, ABC Weekend Specials had three main opening title sequence packages, all of which included storybook/literary elements and characters in varying forms.
List of episodes
Listed by original airdate, however many of the episodes were put into heavy rotation, continuing to air in reruns for years after their original airdate.
Short Story Specials (1977)
Season 1 (1977-1978)
14 episodes:
Season 2 (1978-1979)
11 episodes:
Season 3 (1979-1980)
12 episodes:
Season 4 (1980-1981)
8 episodes:
Season 5 (1981-1982)
6 episodes:
Season 6 (1983)
9 episodes:
Season 7 (1984)
9 episodes:
Season 8 (1984-1985)
8 episodes:
Season 9 (1985)
9 episodes:
Season 10 (1986)
9 episodes:
Season 11 (1988)
- Cap'n O.G. Readmore Meets Little Red Riding Hood — 1988.Apr.02
- Here Come the Littles, Part 1 — 1988.Apr.23
- Here Come the Littles, Part 2 — 1988.Apr.30
- Here Come the Littles, Part 3 — 1988.May.07
Season 12 (1988-1989)
- Cap'n O.G. Readmore Meets Puss 'N Boots — 1988.Sep.10
- Runaway Ralph, Part 1 — 1988.Oct.29
- Runaway Ralph, Part 2 — 1988.Nov.05
- P.J. Funnybunny — 1989.Feb.04
- The Monster Bed — 1989.Sep.09
Season 13 (1991)
- Ralph S. Mouse, Part 1 — 1991.Feb.16
- Ralph S. Mouse, Part 2 — 1991.Feb.23
- Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great — 1991.Mar.23
Season 14 (1992)
- McGee and Me!: The Big Lie — 1992.Jan.25
- Cap'n O.G. Readmore Meets Chicken Little — 1992.Apr.18
- The Kingdom Chums: Original Top Ten — 1992.May.02
Season 15 (1992-1993)
- McGee and Me!: Take Me Out of the Ballgame — 1992.Sep.12
- Monster in My Pocket: The Big Scream — 1992.Oct.31
- Stanley & the Dinosaurs — 1992.Nov.07
- Choose Your Own Adventure: The Case of the Silk King, Part 1 — 1992.Dec.12
- Choose Your Own Adventure: The Case of the Silk King, Part 2 — 1992.Dec.19
- The Parsley Garden — 1993.Mar.27
- The Legend of Lochnagar — 1993.Apr.24
- Commander Toad in Space — 1993.May.08
Season 16 (1993-1994)
- P.J.'s Unfunnybunny Christmas — 1993.Dec.11
- The Magic Flute, Part 1 — 1994.Apr.30
- The Magic Flute, Part 2 — 1994.May.07
Season 17 (1994-1996)
- The Secret Garden (movie) — 1994.Nov.05
- Jirimpimbira: An African Folk Tale — 1995.Feb.25
- P.J. Funnybunny: A Very Cool Easter — 1996.Mar.30
- The Magic Pearl, Part 1
- The Magic Pearl, Part 2
- The Magic Pearl, Part 3
Other specials
Occasionally, during the Weekend Specials timeslot, ABC aired a series of specials under the title ABC Saturday Morning Specials. Two ABC's Wide World of Sports for Kids specials were also produced in 1994.
List of other specials
- The Great Alaska Dog Sled Race — 1993.Mar.06
- Rhythm and Jam: Rhythm & Rap — 1993.Sep.18
- Rhythm and Jam: Melody & Harmony — 1993.Sep.25
- Kids on Ice: A Skating Adventure! — 1994.Feb.12
- A Day at the Races — 1994.Jun.11
- Money Made Easy: The ABC Kids' Guide to Dollars and Sense, Part 1 — 1994.Apr.02
- Money Made Easy: The ABC Kids' Guide to Dollars and Sense, Part 2 — 1994.Apr.09
- Crash the Curiousaurus, Part 1 — 1995.Jan.14
- Crash the Curiousaurus, Part 2 — 1995.Jan.21
- Wild Things: An Earth Day Special — 1995.Apr.22
- The Secret of Lizard Woman
- Back to School With Schoolhouse Rock — 1996.Sep.14
External links
I spent a lot of time learning from these shows lessens that would stick with me even till this day. Why can't the government understand that shows like this educated our kids, not detracted from their actions? I say petition the government to let networks offer more kid friendly programs. Then maybe the gun violence and suicide rate s would decline. Kids can't be kids anymore. Well that's all I have for today. Until next time, keep your head in the cloud and your heart in the 80s..

Can you still watch these? I loved them too! What was the one where a bottle was hidden in a door?
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