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If your a baby boomer of a certain age growing up in the 1950's you remember Ding Dong School with Miss Francois. I have about a dozen 16mm Ding Dong School , 30 minute episodes I need to rescue from decomposing in storage. This viewing copy is a 16mm film to 3/4 tape transfer, then to digital during the analog era.
Each program began with Miss Frances ringing a hand-held school bell, and if your a boomer who grew up on the show, when you hear the bell and tune can sing the opening song.
Ding Dong School, billed as "the nursery school of the air", was a half-hour children's TV show which began on WNBQ-TV (now WMAQ-TV) in Chicago, Illinois. It is the earliest known preschool series to be produced in the United States, predating Romper Room by a year.
Think about what a three year old kid is experiencing today with their hand held devices connecting them to the world wide web and in 1953, when Ding Dong School first aired I was three years old and this was the level of knowledge I had access too.
The program was shot like a zoom class today in the 21st Century of the teacher talking at you one for one, only with a Kindergarten mentality as a reference presented from a child's point of view sitting in front of a round B&W TV Set Screen.
A 1953 magazine article reported, "Low-angled cameras see everything at Lilliputian eye-level, stories and activities are paced at the slow rate just right for small ears and hands."
A precursor to Sesame Street and Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, the show was hosted live by Frances Horwich (aka "Miss Frances"), and at one point was the most popular TV series aimed at preschoolers. The program began in 1952 at Chicago's WNBQ television. After six weeks on the air locally, the program was picked up by the NBC television network. At the height of its popularity, Ding Dong School had three million viewers.
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@patricialambertucci6945
@patricialambertucci6945 22 дня назад
I am 75 and always watched her around ‘53 on. Pre school. I cant imagine kids liking her these days. Too simple. Lol
@SpeegBJ
@SpeegBJ 26 дней назад
How wonderful to revisit our childhoos through Miss Frances. I was utterly enthralled with her and her so reassuring voice. I live near Frances Horwich's birthplace in Ottawa, Ohio, and recently traveled there. I met several people there who showed me the small town of Ottawa, Ohio. There is a mural depicting her family's general store with her standing in front with her Ding Dong bell in her hands. I met the muralist, he owns Miss Frances' personal scrapbook; wonderful! There's an Ohio Historical plaque staninding near a beautiful playground, dedicated to Horwich.
@coraltown1
@coraltown1 2 года назад
Dec 24 1955, my 3rd birthday, I'm on a tape recorder saying "I want a ding dong bell! .. for Christmas. 😃
@ThomasDeLello
@ThomasDeLello 10 месяцев назад
I'm old enough to remember this stuff...
@BernardGreenberg
@BernardGreenberg 5 месяцев назад
I used to watch her all the time. I've not seen her in near 70 years. How much has changed! What beautiful days those seemed to be (but I wasn't living in Hiroshima, Dresden, or a hovel in Alabama). But we are allowed to remember and dream.
@jayonnaj18
@jayonnaj18 2 года назад
I loved Miss Frances and Ding Dong School!!! How nostalgic and what happy memories are brought back to me! Oh, how wonderful it would be if such programming for pre-school and kindergarten children were available today instead of those horribly satanic shows that pass as children's entertainment in 2021!!! Sighhh!!!
@vickycosgrove6767
@vickycosgrove6767 Год назад
Hey wait remember the violent cartoons? Bugs Bunny etc. Today there is Curious George .There were good and bad in all eras.
@lightmarker3146
@lightmarker3146 Год назад
The children were not force fed sexuality and perversion. We knew the cartoons were just that , not an excuse to harm someone . These programs were encouraging children's individuality and creativity. When Mrs. Frances asked if you have been to the library she didn't mean for the drag queen show !
@marshaharris4268
@marshaharris4268 7 месяцев назад
I wouldn't call Bugs Bunny violent. No character ever died
@glennso47
@glennso47 Год назад
I remember one episode where she was playing with some sand. I remember commenting to myself that it looked like sugar.She immediately said “Yes. It does look like sugar doesn’t it?” That spooked me out! 😳It’s this episode!
@citizendame9098
@citizendame9098 3 года назад
My first favorite show in the way back time. 🥰
@Corey-zg3bc
@Corey-zg3bc 2 месяца назад
I’m 70 this year and I’m able to recall my life going back to about 2 to 3 years of age - which I’m told is perhaps 1 or 2 years farther back than normal, but I’m not sure as an aside, I once had a girlfriend that totally broke my heart many decades ago - but as I’ve aged I’ve come to realize how much better my life became eventually - she was a total FLAKE and would name her pet dog and cats after famous classical music composers - and also used to say that she remembered being born!! she also couldn’t hold a job, and always lived with her Dad - never had her own place - but at the time I just didn’t see how flakey she was - I’m now married to a wonderful, intelligent, educated BABE who loves me - and we’re SO HAPPY together!! anyway Thanks for posting this - I recall seeing this show as a child and look forward to watching all your old vids - thanks so much!!
@highlife0586
@highlife0586 2 года назад
Wow. Now I know I have gotten old I remember this. Pre-Romper Room if memory serves.
@eddihaskell
@eddihaskell 9 месяцев назад
I remember being around 3 and watching this with my older sister. It was on very early in the morning -- and our parents still asleep. Miss Frances said "Children, bring your parents to the televsion for a special message just for them!". My older sister had me wake up our parents. I walked into their bedroom and enthusiastically shouted "Wake up! Miss Frances has a message for you in the Living Room!". I remember my mother shouting out "Phil (my father's name), who the h_ll is Miss Frances?". My father grumbled that he did not know. My mother stormed into the living room with her bathrobe on and we pointed at the tv and my mother just said something and stormed back into the bedroom. This was in New York City, I am SURE the local affiliate got a phone call later that day.
@teptime
@teptime Год назад
Wasn't she wonderful? I always saved our milk bottle caps to turn into Christmas tree decorations like she did on one show. Mom kept them all her life.
@wolfbear7
@wolfbear7 3 года назад
I remember hearing it when my older brother watched. I thought it wasn't Miss François, but Frances. Glad my memory at 2 or 3 was right.
@williamkotenski5176
@williamkotenski5176 2 года назад
I had 16mm of ding dong school with commercials full length from NBC studios I found at a flea market later I sold them off
@lightmarker3146
@lightmarker3146 Год назад
In the Boston area on WBZ channel 4 we had Big Brother Bob Emory . He sang OH The Grass Is Always Greener In The Other Fellows Yard . Nice life lesson .
@glennso47
@glennso47 Год назад
This show was produced at WMAQ in chicago. And was on the NBC network. I watched it on WOC Davenport Iowa.
@ferociousgumby
@ferociousgumby 3 года назад
I remember it from when I was a zygote.
@eldersprig
@eldersprig 3 года назад
only remember this from old paperbacks of Peanuts where Linus talked about Miss Francis.
@MissezPremiseHello
@MissezPremiseHello 2 года назад
This is about (at least) ten years before my time. This Broad is SCARY!!
@TedH71
@TedH71 2 года назад
She apparently graduated with a Ph.D in Education. She passed on in 2001 at age 94.
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines 2 года назад
As seen weekday mornings at 10am(et).
@antoniboleslawowicz8095
@antoniboleslawowicz8095 3 года назад
Wheaties long before the advent of Bruce Jenner!
@raanangeberer1903
@raanangeberer1903 Год назад
She looks like a middle-aged Jewish lady from the Bronx or Brooklyn (from that era, of course).
@judythompson8227
@judythompson8227 2 года назад
it was miss frances . For some reason I couldn't bear to listen or watch her; it was syrupy and inane, and my mother finally let me choose what I wanted to watch rather than force me to watch this. I preferred Bugs Bunny, lol. and yes, Missez Premise, scary is a good way to put it. Too much hushed and itty bitty voices.
@jasonbeard4713
@jasonbeard4713 2 года назад
This is exactly the type of cloying and condescending host which I do not admire. Thank God for Captain Kangaroo, Fred Rogers and a few others for making television viewing so much fun.
@TedH71
@TedH71 2 года назад
She apparently graduated with a Ph.D in Education. She passed on in 2001 at age 94. Fred Rogers and other shows copied her style of presentation so she was apparently doing something right.
@judythompson8227
@judythompson8227 2 года назад
​@@TedH71 --i agree, but if you notice, Fred Rogers spoke to the kids "directly' and you knew he was sincere. Miss Frances and her syrup was cloying.
@markfrench8892
@markfrench8892 3 года назад
Talk about a case of sugar diabetes. 😆
@btpuppy2
@btpuppy2 3 года назад
That’s a horrible thing to say about a woman who lived to be 94 years old and did not die from diabetes even then!
@judythompson8227
@judythompson8227 2 года назад
I get it. =}
@drpsionic
@drpsionic 3 года назад
When I was three she bored me to death. Nevertheless, she invented the "electronic baby sitter" and is responsible for every horrible childrens' show spawned in the vats of PBS.
@jamesdagostino4846
@jamesdagostino4846 2 года назад
What has happened in your life to make you so cynical and BITTER! Get some therapy pal. Compared to you, the Grinch that stole christmas looks like a fairy godmother.
@ede-jomadden8182
@ede-jomadden8182 Год назад
Calm down little Charlie!
@cathylynch1174
@cathylynch1174 Год назад
I was 4 in 1953, and I couldn't stand Miss Frances. Brain-snuffingly boring. I just couldn't take it. Then there was Howdy Doody, which had more characters, some bad puppetry, and ridiculous stories, and which I didn't like either. Then came Captain Kangaroo, with that awful wig. He was nearly as bad as Miss Frances. What a bunch of syrupy hokum! I vaguely remember a show called Rooty Kazooty that had a character called Joe de Puppio, and his polka dot bat. It seems that I liked that one better, but I don't have any clear memories of it. My dad would tell us funny stories and spooky stories, and those beat out anything on TV. Maybe if I'd had a duller home life, I would have enjoyed the kids' programs more, but I doubt it. I had more imagination than was displayed on any of those creaky old shows.
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