Polka Dot Door

Polka Dot Door
GenreChildren's television series
Created byPeggy Liptrott
Based onBBC's Play School
Developed byDr. Vera Good
Peggy Liptrott
L. Ted Coneybeare
Marnie Patrick Roberts
Dr. Ada Schermann
Dick Derhodge
Pat Patterson
Dodi Robb
Written byPat Patterson
Dodi Robb
Jed MacKay
Emily Hearn
Fran Handman
Ian Ritchie
Susan Murgatroyd
Nancy Crystal
Lori Hauser
Anne McCourt
Clive Endersby
Mary MacKay-Smith
Carmel Suttor
L. Ted Coneybeare
Directed byPeggy Liptrott (1971)
Ian Morris
Susan Murgatroyd (1979–1984)
David Moore (1983; 1985–1993)
Douglas Williams (1987)
Presented byVarious
Theme music composerHerbie Helbig
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons22
No. of episodes383
Production
Executive producerDr. Vera Good (1971–1972)
ProducersPeggy Liptrott (1971)
L. Ted Coneybeare (1972–1984)
Jed MacKay (1985–1993)
Production locationsToronto, Ontario, Canada
Running time30 minutes
Production companyTVOntario
Original release
NetworkTVOntario
ReleaseMarch 30, 1971 (1971-03-30) –
July 27, 1993 (1993-07-27)
Related
Polka Dot Shorts and Gisèle's Big Backyard
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Polka Dot Door is a Canadian children's television series which was produced by the Ontario Education Communications Authority (later known as TVOntario) from 1971 to 1993. The series features two hosts who speak directly to the home viewing audience.

The content of the shows was generally geared towards education and creativity. Each week of episodes focused on a single theme with each weekday assigned a different "motif" in which the theme was explored in different ways (For example, Tuesdays were "Dress-Up Day" in which the hosts would use costumes to explore the theme).

One of the most well-known elements of the series was the "Polkaroo", a mythical character whose name combines the words "polka dot" and "kangaroo". Normally played by the male host in costume, the Polkaroo would appear to the female host to perform a mime; upon the second host's return, he would typically express disappointment when informed that he had once again missed the Polkaroo. In earlier years, the Polkaroo appeared just once per week on "Imagination Day", but due to the character's popularity, additional appearances were added later in the show's run.

Another feature of the show was "looking through the polka-dot-door", usually on "Finding-Out Day," when the camera would zoom in to a special dot on the door, which would open up to reveal a short educational film.