Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Trivia / TheFriendlyGiant

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Corrected oversight


* ChannelHop: The show originally premiered on [[Creator/{{PBS}} NET]] in the United States, where it ran for 14 years. When the show's production moved to Toronto in 1958, it premiered on the [[Creator/CBC Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] and stayed there until the show was canceled in 1985.

to:

* ChannelHop: The show originally premiered on [[Creator/{{PBS}} NET]] in the United States, where it ran for 14 years. When the show's production moved to Toronto in 1958, it premiered on the [[Creator/CBC [[Creator/{{CBC}} Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] and stayed there until the show was canceled in 1985.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Tweaked links


* ChannelHop: The show originally premiered on NET in the United States, where it ran for 14 years. When the show's production moved to Toronto in 1958, it premiered on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and stayed there until the show was canceled in 1985.

to:

* ChannelHop: The show originally premiered on NET [[Creator/{{PBS}} NET]] in the United States, where it ran for 14 years. When the show's production moved to Toronto in 1958, it premiered on the [[Creator/CBC Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Corporation]] and stayed there until the show was canceled in 1985.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: While a 1953 episode was given an official release on PBS Wisconsin's Website/YouTube channel in 2015, the series hasn't seen an official DVD or Blu-ray release as of 2021.

to:

* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: While a few 1953 episode was episodes were given an official release on PBS Wisconsin's Website/YouTube channel in 2015, the series hasn't seen an official DVD or Blu-ray home media release in North America as of 2021.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


----



* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: While a 1953 episode was given an official release on PBS Wisconsin's Website/YouTube channel in 2015, the series hasn't seen an official DVD or Blu-ray release as of 2021.

to:

* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: While a 1953 episode was given an official release on PBS Wisconsin's Website/YouTube channel in 2015, the series hasn't seen an official DVD or Blu-ray release as of 2021.2021.
----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ChannelHop: The show originally premiered on NET in the United States, where it ran for 14 years. When the show's production moved to Toronto in 1958, it premiered on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and stayed there until the show was canceled in 1985.

to:

* ChannelHop: The show originally premiered on NET in the United States, where it ran for 14 years. When the show's production moved to Toronto in 1958, it premiered on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and stayed there until the show was canceled in 1985.1985.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: While a 1953 episode was given an official release on PBS Wisconsin's Website/YouTube channel in 2015, the series hasn't seen an official DVD or Blu-ray release as of 2021.

Added: 260

Changed: 34

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* TalkingToHimself: As noted above, Rod Coneybeare voiced both Rusty and Jerome.

to:

* TalkingToHimself: As noted above, ActingForTwo: Rod Coneybeare voiced both Rusty and Jerome.Jerome.
* ChannelHop: The show originally premiered on NET in the United States, where it ran for 14 years. When the show's production moved to Toronto in 1958, it premiered on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and stayed there until the show was canceled in 1985.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* TalkingToHimself: As noted above, Rod Coneybeare voiced both Rusty and Jerome.

Top