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- programming language with a soundtrack and sound effects composed by Eli Rainsberry. This version had 500 different item types. Programmer Ruari O'****van...
- Margaret R. Paul Irrevocable Trust. 6 February 1984. Retrieved 2 June 2023. Rainsberry, Fred B. (1988). A history of children's television in English Canada...
- moved to Olympia, Washington and with Erica Freas (vocals, guitar), Kevin Rainsberry (drums), and Nell Tallos (b****) formed RVIVR. Canino had felt that Latterman's...
- time Rogers appeared on camera. CBC's children's programming head Fred Rainsberry insisted on it, telling Rogers, "Fred, I've seen you talk with kids. Let's...
- Publisher(s) Die Gute Fabrik Director(s) Hannah Nicklin Composer(s) Eli Rainsberry Engine Unity Platform(s) macOS Windows Nintendo Switch PlayStation 5 Release...
- Tom Harpur, "For Heaven's sake". Toronto Star, June 13, 1987. Fred B. Rainsberry, A History of Children's Television in English Canada, 1952–1986. Scarecrow...
- deGrandis, lead programmer Benjamin Davis, composer and sound artist Eli Rainsberry, narrative designer Philippa Warr, and producer Syrenne McNulty. The game...
- Mrs. Cherrywinkle 1996 Groundling Marsh 1997 (Crystal) Sesame Park 1998 Rainsberry, Fred B. (1988). A history of children's television in English Canada...
- Television's coast to coast network, seen Sundays from 2-3 p.m. Fred Rainsberry was largely responsible for running the Children's Television Department...
- Broadcasting Corporation in Toronto, Ontario. At the invitation of Fred Rainsberry, the head of Children's Television at the CBC, in 1958, Bob Homme moved...