"Arthur's Eyes (book)" was read by Bill Cosby on the show Reading Rainbow in 1983.
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| - "Arthur's Eyes (book)" was read by Bill Cosby on the show Reading Rainbow in 1983.
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- First broadcast on 15 August 1988 , Burton took the viewers on a tour exploring the various behind-the-scenes aspects of shooting a Star Trek show. Made during the shooting of TNG first season's "Symbiosis" (also featuring discussion of a model from "When The Bough Breaks" ), it stands among the very first "making-of" documentaries of the series (the first according to Larry Nemecek [1]) featuring, among others, interviews with Robert Legato and a blooper reel. [2]
- Reading Rainbow was a multi-award-winning children's show which aired on PBS from 1983 to 2009. Hosted by actor LeVar Burton, the show's goal was to encourage reading among children.
* Kermit the Frog appeared in Episode 3.5, "Perfect the Pig" (July 5, 1985), in which Burton ran into him at a library (in the "pig" section, mysteriously...). Mark Saltzman scripted Kermit's segment.
* Kevin Clash appeared in Episode 5.4, "Brush" (August 18, 1988), in which he discusses puppetry with the host, and Burton's puppet likeness. After Burton gets to try out the puppet, neither he nor Clash are manipulating the character, when it seemingly comes to life on its own. Martin P. Robinson is credited on the episode as "Special Thanks," likely meaning he was puppeteering the Burton puppet at the en
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- Reading Rainbow was a multi-award-winning children's show which aired on PBS from 1983 to 2009. Hosted by actor LeVar Burton, the show's goal was to encourage reading among children.
* Kermit the Frog appeared in Episode 3.5, "Perfect the Pig" (July 5, 1985), in which Burton ran into him at a library (in the "pig" section, mysteriously...). Mark Saltzman scripted Kermit's segment.
* Kevin Clash appeared in Episode 5.4, "Brush" (August 18, 1988), in which he discusses puppetry with the host, and Burton's puppet likeness. After Burton gets to try out the puppet, neither he nor Clash are manipulating the character, when it seemingly comes to life on its own. Martin P. Robinson is credited on the episode as "Special Thanks," likely meaning he was puppeteering the Burton puppet at the end of the segment.
- "Arthur's Eyes (book)" was read by Bill Cosby on the show Reading Rainbow in 1983.
- First broadcast on 15 August 1988 , Burton took the viewers on a tour exploring the various behind-the-scenes aspects of shooting a Star Trek show. Made during the shooting of TNG first season's "Symbiosis" (also featuring discussion of a model from "When The Bough Breaks" ), it stands among the very first "making-of" documentaries of the series (the first according to Larry Nemecek [1]) featuring, among others, interviews with Robert Legato and a blooper reel. [2] Twenty-four years after it first aired, the segment was included as part of the Bonus Features on disc one of the 2012 TNG Season 2 Blu-ray set.
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