Please Note: 1. The 6 Lamb Chop's Play-Along episodes on my channel are the ONLY episodes from this show that I have. These were recorded by my parents for me when I was five and somehow the tape survived endless re-watching, tape re-use and house moves. 2. I don't have complete versions of the episodes and, in all likelihood, the show was only ever broadcast in this edited format in Australia. As far as I can tell/remember, this show was only ever broadcast by a local commercial station Channel Seven (and its regional affiliates, including Prime Television - now Prime7) in a half-hour timeslot. Which required cuts to allow ad breaks to be inserted. The only things I've removed from the episodes are the local commercials which, granted, are interesting and nostalgic in their own right, but not relevant. 3. A LOT of this show is currently lost media. If you think you might have episodes, even if incomplete, don't do what I did and assume someone else must have uploaded a complete copy because my episodes were sitting on DVDs for years until I realised nothing from these episodes was publicly available. For more information, please check the Lost Media Wiki.
i told my boyfriend about this show when i watched it around 2008 before elementary school on PBS kids. watching it again is so comforting and fun, lamb chop is so precious! i didn’t even know the show was made way earlier, but it makes sense that it’s kind of lost media. thanks for uploading this :))
Even I loved this when I was small. Growing up in the UK, I always enjoyed these North American Children’s Shows as a youngster. Shari was amazing and incredibly creative, I hope she knows how many of us loved her.
I work at Petco, and one of our most popular dog toys in Lambchop in several different sizes, there's even a cat toy version. It hurts to know that one of the only things left of Shari Lewis's legacy is for her creation to be used as a dog toy to be torn to shreds. She did so much charity work and was a wonderful human being, but no one knows who she is anymore besides a select few people who remember watching her show or performances. I know it's a little dumb to be irritated about that, it's just a dog toy but if you ask the general public the vast majority will only know lambchop as a chewtoy and not a puppet from a beloved children's show.
I just went there the other day to pick up more toys for my neighbors dog! And I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the lamb chop stuffies! It brought back my childhood memories and so I had to go down the rabbit hole on TH-cam lol. I do agree with you that I wish more people knew about Sheri Lewis and her work and not just as a chew toy.
Please Note:
1. The 6 Lamb Chop's Play-Along episodes on my channel are the ONLY episodes from this show that I have. These were recorded by my parents for me when I was five and somehow the tape survived endless re-watching, tape re-use and house moves.
2. I don't have complete versions of the episodes and, in all likelihood, the show was only ever broadcast in this edited format in Australia. As far as I can tell/remember, this show was only ever broadcast by a local commercial station Channel Seven (and its regional affiliates, including Prime Television - now Prime7) in a half-hour timeslot. Which required cuts to allow ad breaks to be inserted. The only things I've removed from the episodes are the local commercials which, granted, are interesting and nostalgic in their own right, but not relevant.
3. A LOT of this show is currently lost media. If you think you might have episodes, even if incomplete, don't do what I did and assume someone else must have uploaded a complete copy because my episodes were sitting on DVDs for years until I realised nothing from these episodes was publicly available. For more information, please check the Lost Media Wiki.
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So many memories I loved this show wish my kids could have experience such a great show. ❤
They can, since it's you know, recorded.
Me too ❤. Loved the show
💯
my mom said she hated this shit
PBS doesn't make quality family shows anymore.
2024. 32 years old.
Just came back here to remember that life has a brighter side. Remembering my eyes of a child gives me hope.
I've been singing The Song That Doesn't End since 1992, and I've continued singing it forever, just because -
As a kid this was my show along with wishbone and Mister Rogers neighborhood. Basically all the PBS line up. Those were the days.
i told my boyfriend about this show when i watched it around 2008 before elementary school on PBS kids. watching it again is so comforting and fun, lamb chop is so precious! i didn’t even know the show was made way earlier, but it makes sense that it’s kind of lost media. thanks for uploading this :))
The wiki says it stopped airing after 1998, but just like you, I remember watching it in the early 2000s!
So happy to hear it reaired, I last watched this around 1993.
2008? Holy cow. I was watching this as a kid in the early 90's hahaha.
Even I loved this when I was small. Growing up in the UK, I always enjoyed these North American Children’s Shows as a youngster.
Shari was amazing and incredibly creative, I hope she knows how many of us loved her.
Shari was such a wonderful performer...she will be missed.
I was just saying this to my son!💞
Did she die 😢
Sadly yes she had passed at 65 (1933 to 1998) from her illness.
Lord I miss this show. Thanks for the memories
Thank you for uploading this such a childhood memories
We need a Baby Lamb Chop compilation on TH-cam!
I work at Petco, and one of our most popular dog toys in Lambchop in several different sizes, there's even a cat toy version. It hurts to know that one of the only things left of Shari Lewis's legacy is for her creation to be used as a dog toy to be torn to shreds. She did so much charity work and was a wonderful human being, but no one knows who she is anymore besides a select few people who remember watching her show or performances. I know it's a little dumb to be irritated about that, it's just a dog toy but if you ask the general public the vast majority will only know lambchop as a chewtoy and not a puppet from a beloved children's show.
I just went there the other day to pick up more toys for my neighbors dog! And I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the lamb chop stuffies! It brought back my childhood memories and so I had to go down the rabbit hole on TH-cam lol. I do agree with you that I wish more people knew about Sheri Lewis and her work and not just as a chew toy.
🙌🏼❤ This is the song that doesn’t end… yes it goes on and on my friends…
Rest in Peace Shari Lewis!
This was on Sky One(British satellite television channel) at approximately 9.00am....
I used to tune into Sky as well for this. The Fun Factory was also one of my favourites.
@@vinaymulukutla358 I remember both of them....
She is a treasure... I forgot the lamb, but not her hair
The 90s❤❤❤❤❤
omg my childhood
Yes I was born in 1987, and it was my absolute favorite show‼️
😂❤😊I use to LOVE this show!!!
Man this was the shlt back then my fav cartoon show as a kid I was so sad when they took it off tv my heart was hurting
Today is her birthday rest in heavenly b day shari
This reminded me of Shari Lewis on Lambchops Play Along…the ability to free draw so beautifully.
Trent, your skills are beyond amazing, thank you!
I grew up with Lamb Chop
I can't believe Shari Lewis got disappeared!
LAMB CHOP’S 🐑
PLAY ALONG
Produced by
Bernard Rothman
Directed by
Stan Jacobson
Written by
Bernard Rothman
and
Shari Lewis
Master Puppeteer
Pat Brymer
Featured Puppeteer
Judy Anderson-Hansen
Creative Staff
Aubrey Tadman
Mallory Tarcher
Ken Steele
Steve Edelman
Original Songs by
Norman Martin
John Rodby
Lan O’Kun
Musical Director
John Rodby
Musical Supervisor
Norman Martin
Production Designed by
Jack McAdam
Design Consultant
Richard D. Bluhm
Wardrobe Designer
Molly Harris Campbell
Choreographer
Roland Kirouac
Created by
Shari Lewis
and
Bernard Rothman
Lighting Designed by
Carl Gibson
Lighting Director
Gunther Zellmer
Associate Director
Shirley Cole
Booth P.A.
Hillary Selesnick
Production Manager
Shawn Williamson
Stage Managers
Michael Rothman
Steve Wright
Technical Directors
Gary Poole
Al Klein
Audio Supervisor
Brent Marchenski
Audio Mixer
Larry Baker
Technical Facilities Provided by
Shooters Production Services Inc.
Editors
Gary Poole
Don Thompson
Pierre De La Roche
John Christie
Allan Pinvidic
Peter Canning
Audio Sweetening
Marty Taylor
Ray Cooper
Computer Graphics
Robin Hackl
Post Facilities Provided by
Finale Post Production Inc.
Camera Operators
Mark Chow
John Lee
Doug Lupton
Lez Morrison
Chris Mulligan
Joe Pier
Dan Webb
Randy Woolgar
Camera Assistant
Paul T. Murakami
Lighting Board Operator
Jim O’Brien
Engineer/Video Control
Geoff Franklin
VTR Operator
Paul Smedman
Audio Assistant
Bert McCormick
Grip
Ross Green
Electrician
Paul Runnels
Make Up/Hair Artists
Beverly Takeuchi
Assistant Stage Manager
Phil Katsikas
Property Master
Vivian Rogers
Puppet Property Master
Todd Tillson
Assistant to the Production Designer
Donald Riggan
Shari Lewis’s Staff
Elli Michaels
Holly Claman
Robert Kernen
Production Assistants
Danny Sforza
Michele Verhoeve
Scheduling Coordinator
Patti Poskitt
Production Coordinator
Brenda Brosgarth
Assistant to Mr. Rothman
Rona Smith
V.P. Finance
Harry Tremain
Business Affairs
Laura Polley
Production Accountant
REVA CLAVIER
Publicity
NANCY VOLINO, WTTW
MAAGO AAPOAT, PARAGON ENT.
JEFF PAVOR, PRYOR AND ASSOC.
RICHARD GEASH ASSOCIATES
Accommodation in Vancouver, B.C.
Pacific Palisades Hotel
A Shangri-La International Hotel
Kidswear Provided by
Crayons Kids
by
Spiegel
Taped at the home of
Dawn and Paul Porteous
and at the
Burnaby Studio
in British Columbia, Canada
Child Development Advisor
Eda LeShan
Executive in Charge of Production
Gary Blye
Executive Consultant for Paragon
Mark Ean
Co-Executive Producer
Richard Borchiver
Executive Producer
Jon Slan
Chief Executive
Shari Lewis
©️MCMXCI
Paragon Entertainment Corporation
i love lambchop
Damn! I’m getting old🥲
JW Gina’s Mom and Dad!!!! (USA)
Charlie horse needs to clean his room so hush puppy can have room
20:29- smooch💋