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My Favorite Movie Podcast 155 - Bear in The Big Blue House - Part 2

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We return this week with the culmination of our chat with Noel MacNeal. We cover how Bear in the Big Blue House became so special and how the landscape has changed so much for children’s television. The conversation also gets into Noel’s other performances, writing projects, and how much fun he’s having directing Sesame Street.

Bear in the Big Blue House is rated TV-Y and aired between 1999 and 2006.

The show features the fantastic talents of Noel MacNeal as Bear, Peter Linz as Tutter, Vicki Eibner as Ojo, Tyler Bunch as Treelo, and Lynne Thigpen as Luna.

Hosts: Daniel Levain, Ian Sweetman, and Eric Sweetman, with the exceptional Puppeteer, Writer, and Director, Noel MacNeal.

Bear in the Big Blue House is available on Disney+ (Except for those nine episodes that aren’t)

Click here to see the shorts of “The Show Me Show.”

Click here to see a clip of “The Upsidedown Show.”

Click here to see Susan MacNeal’s book series.

Click here to see Noel’s book Ten Minutes Puppets.

Click here to see a clip of “The Puzzle Place.”

Noel MacNeal’s autobiography crowdfunding site.

Noel’s Booknook Podcast

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Spotify

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107 episodes

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Manage episode 346439227 series 1083709
Content provided by Daniel Levain, Eric Sweetman, and Ian Sweetman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Daniel Levain, Eric Sweetman, and Ian Sweetman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

We return this week with the culmination of our chat with Noel MacNeal. We cover how Bear in the Big Blue House became so special and how the landscape has changed so much for children’s television. The conversation also gets into Noel’s other performances, writing projects, and how much fun he’s having directing Sesame Street.

Bear in the Big Blue House is rated TV-Y and aired between 1999 and 2006.

The show features the fantastic talents of Noel MacNeal as Bear, Peter Linz as Tutter, Vicki Eibner as Ojo, Tyler Bunch as Treelo, and Lynne Thigpen as Luna.

Hosts: Daniel Levain, Ian Sweetman, and Eric Sweetman, with the exceptional Puppeteer, Writer, and Director, Noel MacNeal.

Bear in the Big Blue House is available on Disney+ (Except for those nine episodes that aren’t)

Click here to see the shorts of “The Show Me Show.”

Click here to see a clip of “The Upsidedown Show.”

Click here to see Susan MacNeal’s book series.

Click here to see Noel’s book Ten Minutes Puppets.

Click here to see a clip of “The Puzzle Place.”

Noel MacNeal’s autobiography crowdfunding site.

Noel’s Booknook Podcast

Subscribe thru:

Apple Podcast

Google Podcast

Spotify

  continue reading

107 episodes

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