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'''Playhouse Disney''' is a preschool-oriented programming block that aired in the [[United States]] on the [[Disney Channel]] until February 2011, and a full digital cable television station in [[Canada]] and other non-U.S. markets. In the United Kingdom they aired ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' from 2005-2007. They also broadcast [[Play With Me Sesame (UK)]].
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'''Playhouse Disney''' was the name of a preschool-oriented programming block that aired in the [[United States of America|United States]] on [[Disney Channel]] until February 2011, and a full digital cable television station in [[Canada]] and other non-U.S. markets. In the United Kingdom they aired ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' from 2005-2007. They also broadcast [[Play With Me Sesame (UK)]]. In addition, ''[[Play with Me Sesame]]'' was broadcast on Playhouse Disney Spain in fall of 2003 and Playhouse Disney France in April 2004.<ref>[http://archive.sesameworkshop.org/aboutus/inside_press.php?contentId=9981500 Sesame Workshop - Press Room]</ref>
   
The US lineup aired ''[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]'' and ''[[Breakfast with Bear]]'', as well as ''[[The Book of Pooh]]'', a non-Muppet program with numerous Muppet connections.
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The U.S. lineup aired ''[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]'' and ''[[Breakfast with Bear]]'', as well as ''[[The Book of Pooh]]'', a non-Muppet program with numerous Muppet connections.
   
In 2011, this programming lineup was rebranded as Disney Junior, with a full 24 hour U.S. network with this name slated to premiere in 2012, replacing the all soap-opera channel SOAPNet. This rebranding is also being applied on a staggered basis to Playhouse Disney channels in non-U.S. markets. Currently, no Muppet programming airs as a part of Disney Junior, and it is unknown if any is planned for the full 24 hour network.
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In February 2011, the programming block was re-branded as '''[[Disney Junior]]''', and a full 24 hour U.S. network with this name premiered on March 23, 2012, replacing the all soap-opera channel SOAPNet. This re-branding is also being applied on a staggered basis to Playhouse Disney channels in non-U.S. markets.
   
 
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Image:Title.bear.jpg|[[Playhouse Disney: Live on Stage (Disney-MGM Studios)]]
 
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==Sources==
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==External links==
 
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* [http://disney.go.com/disneyjunior/?cmp=dcom_djr_vanity_url_Extl Official site]
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* [http://disneyjunior.channelfinder.net/ Official website for Disney Junior the Channel]
 
* [http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20070515182301/http://atv.disney.go.com/playhouse/index.html Playhouse Disney] (Web Archive)
 
* [http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20070515182301/http://atv.disney.go.com/playhouse/index.html Playhouse Disney] (Web Archive)
 
* [http://www.playhousedisneycanada.ca/ Playhouse Disney Canada]
 
* [http://www.playhousedisneycanada.ca/ Playhouse Disney Canada]

Revision as of 05:58, 3 January 2015

Playhouse Disney was the name of a preschool-oriented programming block that aired in the United States on Disney Channel until February 2011, and a full digital cable television station in Canada and other non-U.S. markets. In the United Kingdom they aired Muppet Babies from 2005-2007. They also broadcast Play With Me Sesame (UK). In addition, Play with Me Sesame was broadcast on Playhouse Disney Spain in fall of 2003 and Playhouse Disney France in April 2004.[1]

The U.S. lineup aired Bear in the Big Blue House and Breakfast with Bear, as well as The Book of Pooh, a non-Muppet program with numerous Muppet connections.

In February 2011, the programming block was re-branded as Disney Junior, and a full 24 hour U.S. network with this name premiered on March 23, 2012, replacing the all soap-opera channel SOAPNet. This re-branding is also being applied on a staggered basis to Playhouse Disney channels in non-U.S. markets.

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