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  1. Pinwheel was reformatted as a series of hour-long episodes shown in three- to five-hour blocks, a format which eventually became the model for Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. block. There were a total of 260 Pinwheel episodes recorded from 1977 to 1984. For international distribution, Nickelodeon edited Pinwheel into a package of half-hour episodes.

  2. trakt.tv › shows › pinwheelPinwheel - Trakt

    Pinwheel was a children's television show that aired on the Nickelodeon cable network from 1979 to 1989. The show was the original program featured on the Nickelodeon network. There were a total of 260 one hour Pinwheel episodes recorded, however, Pinwheel was typically broadcast in 3 to 5 hour long blocks with multiple one-hour episodes shown back-to-back. It remains the longest running ...

  3. This presentation is a recreation of Tina Girouard’s performance Pinwheel alongside the video documentation of the original performance in 1977.The performance at the New Orleans Museum of Art was part of the exhibition ‘Five from Louisiana’, alongside the works of Lynda Benglis, Robert Rauschenberg, Richard Landry, and Keith Sonnier.

  4. 1 de dez. de 1977 · Stream Pinwheel live online. Compare AT&T TV, fuboTV, Hulu Live TV, YouTube TV, Philo, Sling TV, DirecTV Stream, and Xfinity Instant TV to find the best service to watch Pinwheel online. 7-Day Free Trial.

  5. This is where it all started. Pinwheel, QUBE's popular puppet show that became Nickelodeon first flagship program. Join Jake, Ebeneezer T. Squint, Plus and ...

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  6. nickelodeon.miraheze.org › wiki › PinwheelPinwheel - Nickipedia

    Premiering on December 1, 1977, Pinwheel was shown on Channel C-3, one of the experimental channels offered to QUBE subscribers. It was cited as "the world's first TV channel geared strictly to preschoolers." In 1979, Pinwheel was expanded into a national network called Nickelodeon.

  7. www.retrojunk.com › t › YW3k5RF9DxPinwheel | Retro Junk

    The iconic series Pinwheel began its legacy in Columbus, Ohio in 1977 on The Pinwheel Channel, which featured the show five hours a day! Then on April 1st of 1979 The Pinwheel Channel renamed it as Nickelodeon which would go on to become the legendary kids and teens television network that exist to this day, Nick kept Pinwheel as part of the lineup until 1989.