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The Elephant Show (https://www.sharonloisandbram.com/elephantshow) wasn't just a kids' music program. It was a stealth music education disguised as pure joy, created by three Canadian folk singers who borrowed $22,000, had never performed together, and accidentally made one of the most successful children's shows in North American history.
In this deep dive, we break down how Sharon, Lois & Bram turned a borrowed recording budget into a cultural phenomenon that beat Sesame Street in national rankings, reached over 100 million viewers, and turned a 1910 Broadway show tune about a lovesick crocodile into the most recognizable sign-off in children's TV. We cover the unlikely origin story, the genius of a tuba-voiced elephant, the real musical sophistication hidden inside every episode, and why this show still matters decades later.
If you grew up watching (https://www.reddit.com/r/ForgottenTV/comments/1dyljig/the_elephant_show_19841989/) The Elephant Show (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elephant_Show) on Nickelodeon (https://classicnickelodeon.fandom.com/wiki/The_Elephant_Show), Nick Jr., or CBC, this video is going to unlock memories you forgot you had. And if you've never heard of it — welcome to your new obsession.
What's the one show from your childhood that nobody else seems to remember? Drop it in the comments — we read every single one.
TA7vbCYBS2U
Just a few months shy of the premiere of Nick Jr, Nickelodeon imported their best preschool program yet. Join Sharon, Lois and Bram as they sing non-stop and let the whims decide where the episode is going to go.
The Elephant Show (https://www.sharonloisandbram.com/elephantshow) wasn't just a kids' music program. It was a stealth music education disguised as pure joy, created by three Canadian folk singers who borrowed $22,000, had never performed together, and accidentally made one of the most successful children's shows in North American history.
In this deep dive, we break down how Sharon, Lois & Bram turned a borrowed recording budget into a cultural phenomenon that beat Sesame Street in national rankings, reached over 100 million viewers, and turned a 1910 Broadway show tune about a lovesick crocodile into the most recognizable sign-off in children's TV. We cover the unlikely origin story, the genius of a tuba-voiced elephant, the real musical sophistication hidden inside every episode, and why this show still matters decades later.
If you grew up watching (https://www.reddit.com/r/ForgottenTV/comments/1dyljig/the_elephant_show_19841989/) The Elephant Show (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elephant_Show) on Nickelodeon (https://classicnickelodeon.fandom.com/wiki/The_Elephant_Show), Nick Jr., or CBC, this video is going to unlock memories you forgot you had. And if you've never heard of it — welcome to your new obsession.
What's the one show from your childhood that nobody else seems to remember? Drop it in the comments — we read every single one.
TA7vbCYBS2U
Just a few months shy of the premiere of Nick Jr, Nickelodeon imported their best preschool program yet. Join Sharon, Lois and Bram as they sing non-stop and let the whims decide where the episode is going to go.