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My Family Tree is a Disney Channel short that first aired in November 2010, which is still airing on Disney Channel.
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My Family Tree is a Disney Channel short that first aired in November 2010, which is still airing on Disney Channel.
Madison High is an American television pilot and a spin-off of the High School Musical franchise that was in production for the Disney Channel in the United States. Written by Lester Lewis, executive producer of Jonas L.A., and directed by Disney Channel Original Movie director Paul Hoen, director of Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, Madison High began production for the pilot episode in March 2011. The television series was going to mark the first time that a Disney Channel Original Series was based on a Disney Channel Original Movie and the first crossover and spin-off between a Disney Channel Original Movie and a Disney Channel Original Series. However, Madison High is unlikely to be ordered because the series Dog With a Blog, starring G. Hannelius, who portrayed Wednesday in Madison High, was picked up by Disney Channel to series in 2012.
Symbol is a TV series that aired on Disney Channel from 1984 to 1991.
Disney's Katbot was to be a comedy series based on the character Katbot and website created by Angela Martini for Funny Garbage with a pilot directed by Beavis and Butt-head's Emmy-nominated director Mike deSeve. Katbot is described as a curious, somewhat naïve, fun-loving cat-robot from the planet Katatonia, who, as part of her schooling is sent to Earth to study preteen culture. By using her hypno-façade, she disguises herself as Katerina Botenski, a foreign exchange student from a small Eastern European country she also calls Katatonia. The only person who knows her secret is her best friend Junior Lebore, the son of her host family. Through her friendships with an eclectic group of earthlings, Katbot experiences life on Earth with a unique and comic perspective. Sherri Stoner, Bart Jennett and John Carlin were to serve as executive producers. Kristin Ellington was to be a co-executive producer and Randy Myers was to be the director. The series was to star Anneliese van der Pol as Katbot, Charlie Schlatter as Junior Lebore and Mayim Bialik as Paula. Melissa Greenspan was to be nemesis Marcella Curd. As of June 8, 2005, Disney's Katbot was cancelled. It is unknown as to whether the Martini/deSeve pilot produced by Disney will ever see the light of day.
Emerald Cove was a soap opera of sorts featured on The All New Mickey Mouse Club (aka MMC). Starting during the 5th season of MMC, each episode was split into 3 segments and would be aired throughout the season. As the popularity of Emerald Cove rose, it became a regular fixture on The Mickey Mouse Club. During the 7th season, each episode of Emerald Cove was split into 4 segments and one segment was aired during each and every episode. Emerald Cove featured many members of the MMC cast, but also featured many actors that did not appear on the show.
Off the Wall was a children's game show produced by Vin Di Bona Productions that was shown on the Disney Channel from 1998-99. It was hosted by the wild and crazy-haired Larry Zino, and co-hosted by Kelli Kirkland.
Disney's Friends for Change is a pro-social "green" initiative that started in the summer of 2009. Disney stars stress environmental issues in the campaign, encouraging fans to take action. The year-long campaign draws on how Disney stars connect with young fans. Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, the Jonas Brothers, and Demi Lovato were among the original stars in the 30 second to 2 minute public service announcements currently airing on Disney Channel. As part of the initiative, kids will have the ability to choose how Disney will invest one million dollars in various environmental programs. The initiative was presented instead of the 2009 and 2010 Disney Channel Games. The first Disney's Friends for Change Games premiered June 24, 2011 on Disney Channel, replacing the Disney Channel Games.
Mousterpiece Theater is an American television show that ran on the Disney Channel that premiered on the channel's launch date on April 18, 1983 and continued with reruns into the 1990s. It was a parody of the PBS show Masterpiece Theatre, presenting classic Disney shorts instead of showing dramatic works. George Plimpton hosted and gave commentary and background information before and after each cartoon. Each show tended to have a theme; Goofy's emergence as the staid everyman character for example. It usually ran usually later in the evenings.
Contraption is an American game show and one of the original programs on the Disney Channel, which ran from April 18, 1983 to January 9, 1988 and again from March 8 to October 25, 1989. The show was hosted by actor/comedian Ralph Harris and announced by Miranda Fredricks.
The show is dedicated to building interactive skills between parents and their toddler children in five segments: Let's Go!, You and Me Theater, Famous and 1/2, Ssh!, Mime Your Own Business.
Videopolis is an American dance show that aired on the Disney Channel from 1987 to 1989. Hosted by Randy Hamilton, the show was labeled a children's version of American Bandstand.
Go, Baby! is a series of short interstitial programs created by Josh Selig that aired from December 2004 to January 2008 on Playhouse Disney programming block on the Disney Channel. The series features an African American infant named Baby and his Asian infant playmate, Sophie, both of whom are created by animating still photographs. The series also features an animated butterfly named Butterfly. The show's production company is Little Airplane Productions.
Bus Life is an English mini-series that aired on Disney Channel in England from 2003-2004. Each episode airs between ad breaks and lasts around five minutes. It is currently airing in on Disney Channel Australia.