List of programs broadcast by Playhouse Disney

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This is a list of television programs broadcast by Playhouse Disney in the United States and Canada, now known as Disney Junior.

Contents

Final programming

Original programming

TitleFirst air dateLast air dateSource(s)Note(s)
Little Einsteins October 9, 2005February 13, 2011The show ended on December 22, 2009, but continued to air reruns on Playhouse Disney until February 13, 2011.
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse May 5, 2006
Handy Manny September 16, 2006
My Friends Tigger & Pooh May 12, 2007 [1] The show ended on October 9, 2010, but continued to air reruns on Playhouse Disney until February 13, 2011.
Imagination Movers September 6, 2008
Special Agent Oso April 4, 2009
Jungle Junction October 5, 2009

Acquired programming

TitleFirst air dateLast air dateSource(s)Note(s)
Charlie and Lola March 21, 2005February 13, 2011
Chuggington January 18, 2010
Timmy Time September 13, 2010February 11, 2011 [2] [3]

Interstitial programming

TitleFirst air dateLast air dateSource(s)
Shanna's Show20032011
Choo Choo Soul May 1, 20062011
Lou and Lou: Safety PatrolJune 16, 20062011
Happy Monster Band October 1, 20072011
Go, Baby!January 3, 20052011
Ooh, Aah & You July 15, 20052011
Shane's Kindergarten CountdownJune 20, 20052011
Can You Teach My Alligator Manners? June 21, 20082011
Tasty Time with ZeFronk November 8, 20082011
Whiffle and Fuzz20082011
Where Is Warehouse Mouse? August 24, 20092011
Dance-A-Lot RobotFebruary 27, 20102011
Handy Manny's School for ToolsJanuary 25, 20102011

Former programming

Original programming

TitleFirst air dateLast air dateSource(s)
Bear in the Big Blue House [note 1] October 25, 1997May 5, 2007 [5]
PB&J Otter March 21, 1998June 24, 2006
Rolie Polie Olie [lower-alpha 1] October 3, 1998December 30, 2006
Out of the Box October 10, 1998June 24, 2006
The Book of Pooh January 27, 2001June 24, 2006
Stanley September 15, 2001May 31, 2008 [6]
JoJo's Circus September 20, 2003June 28, 2008 [7]
Higglytown Heroes September 11, 2004March 28, 2009 [8]
Johnny and the Sprites October 15, 2005February 28, 2009 [7]

Acquired programming

TitleFirst air dateLast air dateSource(s)
TaleSpin April 6, 1997October 2, 1998
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers August 29, 1999
Amazing Animals [lower-alpha 1] January 2, 2000
The Little Mermaid April 7, 1997September 29, 2002
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh August 1, 2006
Adventures in Wonderland June 5, 1998
Katie and Orbie June 2, 1997December 31, 1999
Madeline September 4, 2005
Jungle Cubs September 15, 1997September 3, 2000
101 Dalmatians: The Series October 5, 1998July 16, 1999
Sing Me a Story with Belle September 3, 2000
Rupert September 4, 2000January 2001
The Wiggles January 28, 2002May 24, 2009 [9] [10]
Anatole September 17, 2002September 13, 2004
The Koala Brothers January 26, 2004May 16, 2008 [6]
The Doodlebops April 11, 2005January 2, 2009 [7]

Interstitial programming

  • Circle Time (April 6, 1997 – September 29, 2002)
  • The Adventures of Spot (April 6, 1997 – September 29, 2002)
  • Joke Time (April 6, 1997 – September 29, 2002)
  • Behind the Ears (1997–2000, 2007–2009)
  • Microscopic Milton (1997 – September 29, 2002)
  • Frankenguy & The Professor (November 1997 – September 29, 2002)
  • Magic Drawings (1998 – April 15, 2001)
  • Feet Beat (1998 – October 6, 2002)
  • Pablo the Little Red Fox (1999 – September 29, 2002)
  • Animal Stories (1999 – September 29, 2002)
  • Poky and Friends (1999 – April 15, 2001)
  • Mini Movies (April 16, 2001 – September 29, 2002)
  • Stanley's Animal Facts (2001–2006)
  • Wiggles Time (January 28, 2002 – March 29, 2007)
  • Mike's Super Short Show (January 1, 2002 – 2007)
  • BB's Music Time (September 30, 2002 – 2007)
  • Good Manners with Max Time (September 30, 2002 – 2007)
  • Mickey's Letter Time (September 30, 2002 – 2006)
  • Page's Word of the Day (September 30, 2002 – 2007)
  • Sharing Time (September 30, 2002 – 2005)
  • Use Your Noodle Time (September 30, 2002 – 2005)
  • Who, What & Where with Bear Time (September 30, 2002 – 2004)
  • Mini Show-and-Tell Time (2003–2007)
  • Project Playtime (2003–2007)
  • Adventures in Nutrition with Captain Carlos (2004–2007)
  • Felix and the Flying Machine (2004–2007)
  • Here Come the ABCs (January 1, 2005 – 2006)
  • Breakfast with Bear (June 20, 2005 – September 15, 2006)
  • This is Daniel Cook (July 11, 2005 – January 2, 2009)
  • Johnny and the Sprites (October 9, 2005 – January 13, 2007)
  • Feeling Good with JoJo (February 20, 2006 – 2008)
  • Dan Zanes House Party (June 5, 2006 – December 19, 2008)
  • Here Come the 123s (2007)
  • This is Emily Yeung (February 20, 2007 – January 4, 2009)

Programming blocks

Final

Former

See also

Notes

  1. The Walt Disney Company acquired Bear in the Big Blue House from The Jim Henson Company in 2004. [4] The transaction included all of the series' characters, television library, copyrights and trademarks.

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