correctionAn earlier version of this article misspelled the name of the McCaffrey & McCall creative director. It is George Newall, not George Newell. This version has been corrected. “Schoolhouse Rock ...
The animated educational ABC series ran from 1973 to 2002, teaching kids about science, math and grammar George Newall, co-creator of Schoolhouse Rock!, has died. He was 88. News of Newall's death was ...
It's the 50th anniversary of "Schoolhouse Rock!," the children's television show that made learning a blast. The popular show, which premiered on Jan. 6, 1973 and ran every Saturday morning until the ...
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Click here for the original audio. The animated songs on "Schoolhouse Rock" educated kids about civics, math and grammar. Historian Paul Ringel reflects on the series and wonders if Americans need an ...
George Newall, the co-creator of the educational musical cartoon series “Schoolhouse Rock,” has died. He was 88. Newall’s wife, Lisa Maxwell, told the New York Times he died of cardiopulmonary arrest ...
George R. Newall (pictured top, right), an advertising executive, songwriter, and one of five co-creators of Schoolhouse Rock!, died on November 30 at a hospital near his home in Hastings-on-Hudson, ...
George Newall, left, and Tom Yohe, two of the creators of 'Schoolhouse Rock' (1994) Everett Collection George Newall, who was an advertising agency creative director in the early 1970s when he helped ...
Friday is T-shirt Day at the office. The writers and editors of LNP’s Watchdog team recently embraced casual Fridays, and while shorts and open-toed shoes are still frowned upon, T-shirts — ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WGN Radio’s Dave Plier celebrates five ...
"I usually enjoy a good morning hallucination." So began W.T. Woodson High School's energetic production of "Schoolhouse Rock Live!" The musical, based on the ABC-TV series that ran from 1973 to 1985, ...
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