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Nanna's Cottage Format Children's television series Created by Davey Porter
Karen Sponsler-PorterStarring Rachael Rizzo
Greg Izay
Lauren Stone
Jason Booth
Gracie Porter
C.J. Walker
Carly Walker
Liza Clark
Lydia HaleCountry of origin United States Production Running time 30 minutes Broadcast Original channel Faith TV,
TBN,
Sky Angel Satellite NetworkOriginal run October 7, 2006 – November 10, 2007Nanna's Cottage is a children's TV series created by husband and wife producing team Davey Porter and Karen Sponsler-Porter.
The show is about a 75-year old grandmother Abigale "Nanna" Macaroon, a world traveler and archeologist, who dispenses love and knowledge to her granddaughter and her friends about the world, and the importance of character. It featured adults, puppets and children, as well as regular guest characters. This television series was produced in Eugene, Oregon.[1]
Contents
Episodes
The first season of thirteen episodes was broadcast between October 7, 2006[2] and January 13, 2007. A second season was broadcast between April 7, 2007 and November 10, 2007.[3]
Monster Sunday School
Monster Sunday School is a series of shorts seen on TBN, filling the commercial breaks of Nanna's Cottage, featuring a basic Bible story lesson involving puppet monsters, a la Sesame Street. The shorts are generally two minutes in length, with three featured per episode. Nanna's Cottage's Marvin and Little Harry also appear. The shorts began airing with TBN's broadcast of Nanna's Cottage on October 7, 2006.[2]
DVD releases
Some episodes of Nanna's Cottage have been released on DVD, from Digiview Entertainment.[4]
Stations
The series is shown on several television channels in the USA and Canada, including Trinity Broadcasting Network.[2]
References
- ^ Maben, Scott (2005-10-01). "Child actors do their part for Nanna's Cottage pilot". The Register Guard. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-137114978.html. Retrieved 2009-02-28.
- ^ a b c Bertello, Michelle (2006-10-04). "Nanna's Cottage debuts on TBN and Smile of a Child TV". TBN.com. http://www.tbn.org/index.php/7.html?nid=152. Retrieved 2009-02-28.
- ^ "Davey Porter Pictures". http://www.daveyporterpictures.com/2.html. Retrieved 2009-03-01.
- ^ "Nanna's Cottage: Volume 1". Amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/COTTAGE-Cottage-Mystery-Educational-Episodes/dp/B0012D1IBE. Retrieved 2009-02-28.
External links
Categories:- American children's television series
- 2006 American television series debuts
- 2007 American television series endings
- 2000s American television series
- Fictional houses
- Television programs featuring puppetry
- Christian children's programming
- Trinity Broadcasting Network shows
- Culture of Eugene, Oregon
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