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Join Miss Anna while she hosts an interactive game of live bingo using state of the art Bop Technology. Okay, well maybe it’s not exactly, “state of the art technology”, but it sure is a lot of fun! During this fun interactive game of Bingo children will state the word “Bop” while placing their hand on their head to signal Miss Anna they have a Bingo! Bop Bingo Cards will be provided to each family after successfully registering their children for the session. Parents can print out a copy for their child to use over and over again for each game. While this session is designed for Active Participation of children ages 4 through 10, younger siblings in the home are welcome to quietly observe and join the fun too.

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NetworkTLC (1992-2008)
Discovery Kids (1996-2010)
LaunchedDecember 28, 1992; 28 years ago
ClosedOctober 8, 2010; 10 years ago
Country of originUnited States
OwnerDiscovery Communications
FormatWeekday morning children's program block (1992-2010)
Original language(s)English

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Ready Set Learn! was a preschool block that aired on TLC from December 28, 1992 to September 26, 2008 and Discovery Kids from October 7, 1996 to October 8, 2010.

The block was initially hosted by children's entertainer Rory Zuckerman, who was billed as simply 'Rory'. In 1996, Discovery Kids began to air its shows in its schedule upon its launch as one of the first digital cable networks.

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On February 24, 2003, Ready Set Learn introduced Paz the Penguin, who was seen in the block's official logo. The block aired for the last time on TLC on September 26, 2008, and it was replaced with repeats of regular TLC programming three days later.

On October 10, 2010, Discovery Kids was re-branded as The Hub (now Discovery Family) as a joint venture with Hasbro, and the Ready Set Learn block was rebranded with new shows as HubBub the following day; it lasted until 2012.

Programming[edit]

ProgramPremiere dateFinale dateMoved to
Animal JamFebruary 24, 2003November 24, 2006
BalamorySeptember 23, 2005December 23, 2007CBeebies
The Berenstain BearsSeptember 28, 1998January 8, 1999
The Big GarageSeptember 29, 1997July 17, 2001
Bigfoot Presents: Meteor and the Mighty Monster TrucksSeptember 25, 2006October 8, 2010
Bindi the Jungle Girl[1]February 25, 2008June 27, 2008
Bingo and MollySeptember 29, 1997June 28, 2002
BookmiceDecember 28, 1992June 27, 1997
BrumFebruary 24, 2003December 22, 2006CBeebies
Chicken MinuteSeptember 25, 1995September 29, 1997
Hi-5February 24, 2003October 8, 2010
Hip Hop HarrySeptember 26, 2006October 8, 2010
Jay Jay the Jet PlaneNovember 2, 1998June 1, 2001PBS Kids
Join In!December 28, 1992June 24, 1995
Kitty CatsDecember 28, 1992May 29, 1998
Little StarSeptember 25, 1995September 26, 1997
Madison's Adventures Growing Up Wild1997
The Magic BoxDecember 28, 1992May 27, 1996
The Magic School BusFebruary 24, 20032008
Nini's TreehouseSeptember 25, 2000February 23, 2003
PappylandSeptember 30, 1996February 23, 2003
The Paz ShowFebruary 24, 2003October 8, 2010
Peep and the Big Wide WorldApril 12, 2004October 8, 2010PBS
PBS Kids
Professor IrisDecember 28, 1992April 26, 1997
The Puzzle PlaceJune 1, 2000February 23, 2003PBS
Ready Set Learn Short StuffDecember 28, 1992February 23, 2003
Rory and MeSeptember 26, 1994October 27, 1997
Rory's Place1996December 15, 1999
Salty's Lighthouse1998February 23, 2003
The Save-Ums!February 24, 2003October 25, 2008
Shirl's NeighborhoodSeptember 25, 1995March 15, 1998
Skinnamarink TVOctober 27, 1997February 23, 2003
The Swamp Critters of Lost LagoonSeptember 29, 1997December 16, 1999
Timothy Goes to SchoolAugust 23, 2004December 23, 2006
ToddWorldNovember 8, 2004June 10, 2008
WilburApril 23, 2007October 8, 2010
Wisdom of the GnomesNovember 5, 1996March 15, 1998
The World of David the GnomeSeptember 30, 1996April 26, 1998Nick Jr.
Zoobilee ZooDecember 28, 1992May 27, 1996
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References[edit]

  1. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20080630221320/http://tlc.discovery.com:80/tv-schedules/daily.html
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Slogans[edit]

  • TV Shows Time (December 28, 1992 - August 29, 1997)
  • Come On and Play (September 1, 1997 - February 21, 2003)
  • Paz the Penguin (February 24, 2003 - October 8, 2010)

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