in similar fashion to "W" this apparently was a show that ran on tree-house in Canada. and that's the extant of what i could find about it, i know i watched a lot of tree-house and i think i may have watched this, i would like to hunt it down for sheer nostalgia purposes but even trying to find a picture of it on google images seems impossible. there's a thread on it on tree-house wiki, which is a stub.. i feel this will be a challenge for you all cause we have no picture, no info on what its about, nothing.. but i am very curious as to what its about for sheer nostalgia purposes..
you can find the listing for it here under tree-house's former programming.
The first thing we should do is to try contacting Treehouse about this. If that doesn't work, we could make a Reddit post and see if anyone remembers watching it.
in similar fashion to "W" this apparently was a show that ran on tree-house in Canada. and that's the extant of what i could find about it, i know i watched a lot of tree-house and i think i may have watched this, i would like to hunt it down for sheer nostalgia purposes but even trying to find a picture of it on google images seems impossible. there's a thread on it on tree-house wiki, which is a stub.. i feel this will be a challenge for you all cause we have no picture, no info on what its about, nothing.. but i am very curious as to what its about for sheer nostalgia purposes..
you can find the listing for it here under tree-house's former programming.
there also is a few listings for it on other pages about tree-house but nothing that really explains what it was..
Not only is it a stub, it has zero information. Most other websites are just quoting Wikipedia. I guess we have to contact Treehouse on this one.
It's info@treehousetv.com, or 416-479-6782, but I wonder if sending a letter to their P.O. Box might help too... Station A Toronto Ontario?
I will also note this FAQ post:
Treehouse TV does not have a service in place to accommodate copy requests. As a broadcaster, we are generally licensed to broadcast programs only and not to distribute them. If you are looking for copies of a program, we suggest you try asking at your local video store or searching on-line to see if the program is available for retail sale.
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in similar fashion to "W" this apparently was a show that ran on tree-house in Canada. and that's the extant of what i could find about it, i know i watched a lot of tree-house and i think i may have watched this, i would like to hunt it down for sheer nostalgia purposes but even trying to find a picture of it on google images seems impossible. there's a thread on it on tree-house wiki, which is a stub.. i feel this will be a challenge for you all cause we have no picture, no info on what its about, nothing.. but i am very curious as to what its about for sheer nostalgia purposes..
you can find the listing for it here under tree-house's former programming.
there also is a few listings for it on other pages about tree-house but nothing that really explains what it was..
Not only is it a stub, it has zero information. Most other websites are just quoting Wikipedia. I guess we have to contact Treehouse on this one.
It's info@treehousetv.com, or 416-479-6782, but I wonder if sending a letter to their P.O. Box might help too... Station A Toronto Ontario?
I will also note this FAQ post:
Treehouse TV does not have a service in place to accommodate copy requests. As a broadcaster, we are generally licensed to broadcast programs only and not to distribute them. If you are looking for copies of a program, we suggest you try asking at your local video store or searching on-line to see if the program is available for retail sale.
any takers for contacting them? lol:p iam far too nervous on phones to call em myself lol
Not only is it a stub, it has zero information. Most other websites are just quoting Wikipedia. I guess we have to contact Treehouse on this one.
It's info@treehousetv.com, or 416-479-6782, but I wonder if sending a letter to their P.O. Box might help too... Station A Toronto Ontario?
I will also note this FAQ post:
Treehouse TV does not have a service in place to accommodate copy requests. As a broadcaster, we are generally licensed to broadcast programs only and not to distribute them. If you are looking for copies of a program, we suggest you try asking at your local video store or searching on-line to see if the program is available for retail sale.
any takers for contacting them? lol:p iam far too nervous on phones to call em myself lol
I'll shoot them an e-mail now. Hopefully, they'll respond. If not, I guess I could call in.
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I am attempting to locate information regarding a program you used to air called Beezo's Attic. After initial online research, all I have uncovered is that the only online source stating this show exists is a Wikipedia article edited some point between August 2013 and March 2015.
I am not looking for copies of this program. I am looking for information verifying the program even exists, like a production company or the time when it aired.
Thank you for any assistance you can provide.
Sincerely,
[senshi sun]
The August 2013 and March 2015 dates come from the WayBack Machine, as I figured it was easier to use that system rather than Wikipedia's edit history. The capture dates are August 1, 2013 and March 31, 2015. In the August 1, 2013 capture, there is no section for Former Programming at all. The March 31, 2015 capture is the first one with the phrase Beezo's Attic.
So if we wanted to find the first appearance of Beezo's Attic on Wikipedia, we would need to check between the time the Former Programming section was implemented and March 31, 2015.
Has anyone looked at the treehouse website through the way back machine for those dates? Maybe something there, if nobody has yet i could take a look when i can get back on my pc
It certainly exists. After a quick Wayback Machine search, I came across a number of snapshots of the official Beezo's Attic webpage. They are all from the year 2000.
Ever wonder what goes on in your attic when you’re not there? Then join Beezoo, the cuddly stuffed toy, each weekday, as he magically comes to life and ventures into the attic to discover a world of wonder and imagination
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It certainly exists. After a quick Wayback Machine search, I came across a number of snapshots of the official Beezo's Attic webpage. They are all from the year 2000.
Ever wonder what goes on in your attic when you’re not there? Then join Beezoo, the cuddly stuffed toy, each weekday, as he magically comes to life and ventures into the attic to discover a world of wonder and imagination
Nice find!
So it would have aired sometime in the late 90's.
It's a shame we don't have the pictures anymore.
Oh, and if you search for Beezoo (as opposed to Beezo) more information comes up.
Oh man.. someone was looking for this 10 years ago??:0 wow i wish there was a picture.. because the description seems familiar.. i may have actually watched this!
I may have watched this too. I remember Kleo the Misfit Unicorn well, although that fish character was obnoxious even when I was little.
The TV Guide isn't French. It's Quebecois. It appears that YTV aired in English there, going by the fact that the name isn't translated.
Found this video for St. Bear's Doll Hospital, the show it was paired with on YTV. It might have been made by the same people: www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhCYnp5yTjs
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So if it was around in 1998 i suspect it may have been one of the first treehouse original productions, as treehouse launched in 1997, also we need to find a picture cause this concept just sounds so eerily famailiar
It might be. It might also have been transferred from YTV after Treehouse became its own channel. Or it could have been aired on both networks at the same time.
No response from Treehouse's staff yet.
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