WonderWorks

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Country of originUnited States
NetworkPBS
Release1984 (1984) 
1993 (1993)
WonderWorks
Country of originUnited States
Original release
NetworkPBS
Release1984 (1984) 
1993 (1993)

WonderWorks is an American children's anthology television series which ran from 1984 to 1993. It was produced by the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). Walt Disney Home Video purchased the rights to the series in 1987 and made it available on VHS and later DVD, in addition to airing some of the programs on the Disney Channel.[1]

The series consisted of made-for-television films, many of which were adapted from acclaimed children's books.

Before the final season, most episodes were just under one hour, with longer films either being edited for time or split into multiple episodes.

Examples of book adaptations include Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables, Bridge to Terabithia, All Summer in a Day, Jacob Have I Loved, The Box of Delights, C.S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia series (co-produced by WonderWorks and the BBC), Miracle at Moreaux, The Hoboken Chicken Emergency, Odile & Yvette at the Edge of the World, How to Be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days! (by Stephen Manes), Gryphon, A Little Princess, A Girl of the Limberlost, Sweet 15, A Waltz Through the Hills, The Canterville Ghost, Frog, The Haunting of Barney Palmer, Lone Star Kid, Caddie Woodlawn, The House of Dies Drear, and The Boy Who Loved Trolls.

WonderWorks also co-produced the Australian Clowning Around series, which in 1993 was edited into a 3-hour movie for PBS (split into two parts on some stations).

Production

During the airing of new productions, the series was retitled as The WonderWorks' Family Movie up until the series' ending in 1993.

The program was co-produced by numerous PBS stations, including WQED (Pittsburgh, PA), KCET (Los Angeles, CA), KTCA (St. Paul-Minneapolis, MN), WHRO (Hampton-Norfolk, VA), South Carolina Educational Television (SC), WETA (Washington, D.C.), and KERA (Dallas-Fort Worth, TX).

Broadcast and home media

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