Summaries

"winky-dink and you" was the pioneer in interactive programming. The core of the program was children sent away for a kit. The kit had a plastic screen that stuck to the TV tube with static electricity. Crayons were used to draw on the screen. When a character needed special help, children would be asked to draw on the screen, give assistance and free the character from trouble. If a character needed to cross a river with no bridge, the viewer would draw a line so a crossing could be made and escape trouble. Jack Barry, the host, emphasized inviting a friend over to watch the program; sharing in the drawing of assistance was also important. Everyone watched and helped winky-dinky in his adventures and had fun.—alfred, south carolina

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Keywords
  • 1950s
  • based on toy
  • rhyme in title
  • interactive
  • educational program
Genres
  • Animation
  • Family
Release date Oct 9, 1953
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Production companies Barry & Enright Productions

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Color Black and White
Sound mix Mono
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