Fred Penner's Place
Fred Penner's Place is a Canadian children's musical television series that aired on CBC Television from 1985 to 1997. It stars Fred Penner as a fictionalized version of himself, as well as an array of puppets, musical numbers, and occasional guest stars. Internationally, it aired on Nickelodeon in the United States beginning in 1989, and later on Odyssey Network. The show was positively received by audiences and critics, and won or received nominations for several awards including a Juno Award in 1989 and a Gemini Award in 1994.
Fred Penner's Place | |
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Genre | Children Musical |
Created by | Fred Penner |
Written by | Nancy Trites-Botkin Pat Patterson |
Starring | Fred Penner |
Theme music composer | Fred Penner |
Composer | David Jandrisch |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 900 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Randy Roberts (1985-1992) Lesley Oswald |
Producer | Nancy Trites-Botkin |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | Oak Street Music |
Original release | |
Network | CBC (Canada) Nickelodeon (USA) |
Release | 1985 – 1997 |
After the series' cancellation in 1997, Penner admitted to being a "little bit lost" in the succeeding years as he continued to perform at concerts and give keynote speeches, but was waiting for the "next big thing to come along". Beginning in the mid-2000s, he began to reconnect with the generation of children that watched Fred Penner's Place as they entered adulthood. He has performed several sold-out concerts at universities and pubs across the country, and receives positive reactions and feelings of nostalgia from the overwhelmingly millennial audiences.