PBS Announces New “Electric Company”
Author: Stephen Gerding
May 16th, 2008
Theres no way in the world that this new version of “The Electric Company” has a shot at being as amazingly awesome as the original, but that doesn’t mean I’m not stoked for my kid to be able to have a chance at having her own EC memories. I just sincerely hope they keep the spirit of the original and don’t fill the cast with a bunch of wannabe CW teen-angst stars. I will say, if they don’t pursue and if Marvel doesn’t let them use Spider-Man, the show immediately loses 25% of it’s Awesomeness Points right off the bat.
New version of 1970s kids’ `Electric Company’ to air
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In an updated blast from the past, PBS will air a new version of the 1970s children’s series “The Electric Company.”
Production on the 21st century model of the PBS show for 6- to 9-year-olds was set to begin Tuesday on the streets of New York City and in a New Jersey studio, according to producer Sesame Workshop.
The series, aimed at reducing the literacy gap between low- and middle-income families, will promote the idea that “reading is cool” with help from online and community-based activities, Sesame Workshop said in an announcement Monday.
“The literacy crisis today is as pervasive and alarming as it was in 1971 when we created the first version of `The Electric Company,’” said Scott Cameron, director of education and research for Sesame Workshop (which is the nonprofit educational organization behind “Sesame Street”).
Weekly episodes of “The Electric Company” are scheduled to air nationally in January 2009 on PBS Kids.
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May 16th, 2008 at 8:11 am
It also remains to be seen if their Easy Reader will go on to star in every blue-tinted serial killer flick to be released for a 10-year period.
May 16th, 2008 at 11:16 am
If they can’t get Marvel to give the okay, they should persue DC to get the REAL Blue Beetle. Garrett, Kord, the illegal alien kid, it doesn’t matter which.