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Razzmatazz (American TV series)

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1997 0810832208 - RAZZMATAZZ CBS First Telecast: Final Telecast: 4/16/77 8/4/81 This Emmy-winning news magazine for young people was produced by CBS News in cooperation with Scholastic ... Brian Tochi took over as host during the 1978-79
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The show was a news magazine presenting filmed stories of children's activities, including a girl who raised a lioness in Louisville, and a group of kite-flying enthusiasts from Saratoga, New York.
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is a 1977–82 news and entertainment program aimed primarily for teen and young adult audiences. Airing in the U.S. on the
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Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981, Part II: Live, Film, and Tape Series
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Special Edition: A Guide to Network Television Documentary Series
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CBS
Barry Bostwick
Brian Tochi
CBS News
Scholastic, Inc.
In The News
30 Minutes
ET
ISBN
0-8108-1651-2
Razzmatazz (1977–1982)
IMDb
Categories
1970s American children's television series
1980s American children's television series
1977 American television series debuts
1982 American television series endings
American children's education television series
CBS original programming
Television series by CBS Studios
CBS News

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