Post by canadianchildhood on May 1, 2018 12:54:38 GMT
On Treehouse TV, back in the early 2000s, there used to be this show called "I Can Do It". It was an interstitial segment that would air in between shows. Each episode involved a little kid getting ready to do something they don't know how to do. Then, on an animated red TV, these other little kids and this monster named Meedoo would teach how to do the thing. The topics usually included stuff like setting the table, brushing your teeth, etc. It was a sweet show. It was made by RedCap Productions, who also produced other Treehouse TV interstitials "Funny Farm", "Wanna Play?", and "Grandma, Look What I Found". The show is currently owned by Chip Taylor Communications and CCI Entertainment, who also own "Funny Farm" and "Grandma, Look What I Found" ("Wanna Play?" is currently owned by 9 Story Media Group). The reason it's considered partially-found is because it's available via the Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP). There's also a free preview for the four volumes available on YouTube. The only problem with that is two things. (1) You need a membership, and I think you need to be hearing impaired or visually impaired. and (2) the descriptive audio and the closed captions are embedded into the video.
Post by canadianchildhood on May 6, 2018 17:55:49 GMT
OK. So, you may know that at the Mid-Continent Public Library (Kansas City, Missouri) they have the whole series of "Grandma, Look What I Found"? Well, Look what I Found (pardon the pun).
I agree. If you ask permission, you’ll probably have to do it via email and by the time they reply to you, you might have to return the copies back to the library. You could always just tape them and upload them here, if you can do that, anyway.
I agree. If you ask permission, you’ll probably have to do it via email and by the time they reply to you, you might have to return the copies back to the library. You could always just tape them and upload them here, if you can do that, anyway.
Post by RandyMediaTime on May 22, 2021 16:32:08 GMT
I recently emailed Chip Taylor Communications, and they do have DVD copies/boxsets of this show. I plan on ordering 'Funny Farm' or 'I Can Do It' for preservation. Although, I went for the latter because the price was cheaper, but I'd still say that the price is quite high. And the fact that I am not from the US, (where the company is from) means that the price will increase when I convert it to my country currency. The text below is the response I received from the company. I'll update you guys once I receive the DVD.
Post by classictreehousetvfan on Nov 3, 2021 18:14:11 GMT
I don’t even remember watching I Can Do It on Treehouse. I think the show would come on after Ants In Your Pants, which was when my grandmother would send me up to bed (That was on Friday nights when I stayed at my grandparents’ house).