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Playhouse Disney was revived as a 50/50 joint venture between The Walt Disney Company and SLN! media group. It timeshares channel slots with Toon Disney.

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  • thumb|Logoipo del canal Playhouse Disney fue un bloque de programación de Disney Channel, o canal independiente en algunos paises, que duró desde el 8 de Mayo de 1997 hasta el 13 de Febrero 13, cuando fue sustituido por Disney Junior.
  • Playhouse Disney was revived as a 50/50 joint venture between The Walt Disney Company and SLN! media group. It timeshares channel slots with Toon Disney.
  • Playhouse Disney – międzynarodowy blok telewizyjny emitujący produkcje Disneya. Zajmuje się też produkcją własnych seriali (Playhouse Disney Series). Pierwszy na świecie Playhouse Disney to wersja chińska, która wystartowała w 1994 roku. W 2006 nadawanie rozpoczęła wersja polska. W 2011 roku rozpoczął się światowy rebranding stacji na Disney Junior.
  • The previous programming announcer was actress Allyce Beasley. On January 1, 2007, it received substantial upgrades to its on-air presence. At this time, "Clay" was replaced by two monkey hosts, Ooh and Aah. Every summer since 2007, usually starting sometime in May, Playhouse Disney's end time on weekdays aired only four hours. Disney Channel original series are aired over this time slot during the change of lineup. On weekends, Playhouse Disney still aired six hours.
  • The Wiggles used to be a part of Playhouse Disney from around January 2002 to August 2009, where all their TV shows would air. But in 2009, the group ended their long-time and relationship with Playhouse Disney due to being surprassed in ratings by a newer preschool show Imagination Movers, which also features a musical foursome from New Orleans and moved to PBS Kids Sprout. Around 2010, Playhouse Disney was renamed Disney Junior.
  • Playhouse Disney is a morning block on the Disney Channel.
  • Playhouse Disney was the name of a preschool-oriented programming block that aired in the United States on Disney Channel until February 2011, and a full digital cable television station in Canada and other non-U.S. markets. In the United Kingdom they aired Muppet Babies from 2005-2007. They also broadcast Play With Me Sesame (UK). In addition, Play with Me Sesame was broadcast on Playhouse Disney Spain in fall of 2003 and Playhouse Disney France in April 2004.
  • Launched in 1997 in the United States, Playhouse Disney was a block of programming seen in the later morning hours on Disney Channel. It is the original broadcaster of the program My Friends Tigger & Pooh, though it does not currently air the program. Additionally, Playhouse Disney was the broadcaster for The Book of Pooh. Airings of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh have aired from time-to-time in this block and some Pooh films, such as Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin have been broadcast as part of this block's "Movie Time Monday" feature.
  • You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Playhouse Disney/preload editintro=Playhouse Disney/editintro width=25 Playhouse Disney was a brand for a slate of programming blocks and international cable and satellite television channel that was owned by the Disney Channels Worldwide unit of the Disney–ABC Television Group, itself a unit of The Walt Disney Company. It originated in the United States as a morning program block on the Disney Channel. Its programming was targeted at children ages 3–8, featuring a mix of live-action and animated series.
  • One of the Playhouse Disney block's most popular series was Bear in the Big Blue House, an educational live-action series from Jim Henson Productions that debuted in October 1997, focusing on the adventures of Bear (voice by Noel MacNeal); the series was named by TV Guide as one of the "top 10 new shows for kids" that year. For the first three years of its run, the Playhouse Disney block originally aired each weekday from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time, and weekends from 6:00 to 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time. Following each program, which usually ran 23 minutes (most of which, with the exception of movies, aired without promotional interruption), the remainder of the time period was filled by blocks of either short segments or music videos (the latter of which were originally aired under th
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