Fred Penner's Place | |
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Genre | Children Musical |
Created by | Fred Penner |
Written by | Nancy Trites-Botkin Pat Patterson |
Starring | Fred Penner |
Theme music composer | Fred Penner |
Composer | David Jandrisch |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 900 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Randy Roberts (1985-1992) Lesley Oswald |
Producer | Nancy Trites-Botkin |
Running time | 30 minutes[1] |
Production company | Oak Street Music |
Original release | |
Network | CBC (Canada) Nickelodeon (USA) |
Release | 1985 1997 | –
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Fred Penner's Place is a Canadian children's musical television series that aired on CBC Television from 1985 to 1997.[1][2][3] It stars Fred Penner as a fictionalized version of himself, as well as an array of puppets, musical numbers, and occasional guest stars. Internationally, it aired on Nickelodeon in the United States beginning in 1989,[4][5] and later on Odyssey Network.[5] The show was positively received by audiences and critics,[6] and won or received nominations for several awards including a Juno Award in 1989 and a Gemini Award in 1994.[7]
After the series' cancellation in 1997, Penner admitted to being a "little bit lost" in the succeeding years as he continued to perform at concerts and give keynote speeches, but was waiting for the "next big thing to come along".[3] Beginning in the mid-2000s, he began to reconnect with the generation of children that watched Fred Penner's Place as they entered adulthood. He has performed several sold-out concerts at universities and pubs across the country, and receives positive reactions and feelings of nostalgia from the overwhelmingly millennial audiences.[1][3]