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Jilly_in_VA

(9,962 posts)
Mon Oct 25, 2021, 11:23 AM Oct 2021

50 years ago, The Electric Company used comedy to boost kids' reading skills

When The Electric Company debuted in October, 1971, television hadn't seen anything quite like it. Psychedelic graphics, wildly creative animation, mod outfits, over-the-top characters and sketch comedy all functioned to serve the same goal: teaching kids to read.

Brought to you by the Children's Television Workshop (CTW) – the same producers behind Sesame Street, which debuted in 1969 – The Electric Company won two Emmys, aired on more than 250 public TV stations and became a teaching tool in thousands of classrooms nationwide.

The show's cast included Academy Award winner Rita Moreno, Bill Cosby and a then unknown Morgan Freeman. Guest stars included Mel Brooks, Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder and Joan Rivers. The teen pop band Short Circus (get it?) included future star Irene Cara. The comedy writers were among the best in the business, and later went on to work on hit TV shows including MASH and Everybody Loves Raymond.

So, with all that going for it, why did The Electric Company run out of juice? The answer shines a light on the fate of many a public media endeavor where making money is as important as the mission statement.

https://www.npr.org/2021/10/25/1048365940/50-years-ago-the-electric-company-used-comedy-to-boost-kids-reading-skills
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My kids, even the ASD one, adored this show. My only complaint was that it came on and revved them up after Mr. Rogers calmed them down.

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50 years ago, The Electric Company used comedy to boost kids' reading skills (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Oct 2021 OP
"I would if I could but I can't so I won't... agingdem Oct 2021 #1
Tom Lehrer Jilly_in_VA Oct 2021 #2
And who was President then? TreasonousBastard Oct 2021 #3
Adored that show! GPV Oct 2021 #4
I couldn't stand that show. Ka-Dinh Oy Oct 2021 #5
I loved it! JustAnotherGen Oct 2021 #6
my kids came running when it was on. One of the things I used to encourage reading. demigoddess Oct 2021 #7
My brother and I were reading a couple years ahead by kindergarten, too. It didn't occur to me... Beartracks Nov 2021 #8

agingdem

(7,829 posts)
1. "I would if I could but I can't so I won't...
Mon Oct 25, 2021, 11:30 AM
Oct 2021

please forgive me if I don't".. and my favorite...the Corsican Twins

Jilly_in_VA

(9,962 posts)
2. Tom Lehrer
Mon Oct 25, 2021, 11:40 AM
Oct 2021

wrote some of the songs for TEC, which isn't mentioned in the article. "Vincent the Vegetable Vampire" was my kids' favorite.

TreasonousBastard

(43,049 posts)
3. And who was President then?
Mon Oct 25, 2021, 11:40 AM
Oct 2021

Some day some one will figure out how we went from saving the world to destroying it in two generations.

Ka-Dinh Oy

(11,686 posts)
5. I couldn't stand that show.
Mon Oct 25, 2021, 12:19 PM
Oct 2021

I was lucky I did not have siblings who liked it so I would be forced to watch it. Yeah, my brother couldn't stand it either.

demigoddess

(6,640 posts)
7. my kids came running when it was on. One of the things I used to encourage reading.
Mon Oct 25, 2021, 03:30 PM
Oct 2021

one son read at a 2nd grade level in kindergarten. Wish they would rerun those episodes for the kids today, with no school. Also parents read to your kids. let them look over your shoulder while you read.

Beartracks

(12,806 posts)
8. My brother and I were reading a couple years ahead by kindergarten, too. It didn't occur to me...
Fri Nov 5, 2021, 06:27 PM
Nov 2021

... until now that perhaps Sesame Street and The Electric Company might have had something to do with that. I've just always assumed we were naturally gifted!

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