Way to Go! with Dr. Don (Episode 1, Part 3, 1979)

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Here is yet another version of the Way to Go! program produced by Field Communications - this one hosted by none other than Doctor Donald D. Rose (Dr. Don!). He of course was the voiceover guy for kid's programs on Field Stations including Super Cartoon Sunrise, Lunchtime Fun, and Afternoon Fun - which included shows such as Woody Woodpecker, Popeye, Tom & Jerry, The Flintstones, The Banana Splits, The Great Space Coaster, The Little Rascals, etc...

This is Part 2 of what I believe was the first episode, which includes:

Kelly Brod - The Granola Chef

Dana Schneider - "Always Smile at a Crocodile" - an aspiring herpetologist and reptile and amphibian enthusiast who volunteers at the Aquarium and tide pool taking care of snakes, lizards, toads, alligators, crocodiles, and more.

Credits:

Host: Dr. Don Rose

Producers: Alan Babbitt - William Free - Denis McNicol - Greg Williams

Associate Producers: Carol Jaeger Nyhoff - Adrienne Anderson - Lorna Sadler

Photography: Dan Goodman - Clark Dugger - Dave Drum

Audio Recording: Ken Friedman - Luther Green - K.C. Camp

Special Thanks To: Dr. John McCosker - Steinhart Aquarium - San Francisco

Way to Go! - A Production of Field Communications - Copyright 1979.

The date on this original master recording was Wednesday, April 4th 1979 - not sure if this was the airdate or the production date - perhaps someone with access to the TV guide records can see if it aired on this date.


Date Uploaded: 06/08/2008

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Credits:

Host: Dr. Don Rose

Producers: Alan Babbitt - William Free - Denis McNicol - Greg Williams

Associate Producers: Carol Jaeger Nyhoff - Adrienne Anderson - Lorna Sadler

Photography: Dan Goodman - Clark Dugger - Dave Drum

Audio Recording: Ken Friedman - Luther Green - K.C. Camp

Special Thanks To: Dr. John McCosker - Steinhart Aquarium - San Francisco

Way to Go! - A Production of Field Communications - Copyright 1979.

The date on this original master recording was Wednesday, April 4th 1979 - not sure if this was the airdate or the production date - perhaps someone with access to the TV guide records can see if it aired on this date." /> Share

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