Original Title

Blinky's Fun Club

General Information

Everything About the Blinky's Fun Club Series

One of the standout productions in the world of television, Blinky's Fun Club has earned critical acclaim from all series enthusiasts and continues to maintain its popularity to this day as a masterpiece.

Many viewers have praised this series, especially for its strong cast, director, and writing team. These elements play a significant role in making Blinky's Fun Club a standout production.

Release Dates

The series consists of a total of 0 seasons and 0 episodes. While the conclusion of the series saddened some fans, many believe it ended 'at the right time.'

What Makes the Series Special?

Blinky's Fun Club is a meticulously crafted production. Its remarkable acting performances, captivating script, and masterful direction elevate the series from mere entertainment to a work of art. Recognized as a cult classic in the world of television, Blinky's Fun Club successfully appeals to viewers of all ages.

Final Review

Blinky's Fun Club has successfully established itself as one of the most loved and unforgettable series, both in the past and today. This production remains a favorite among many viewers and continues to inspire the television industry.

Blinky's Fun Club was a children's television program that aired first on aired on KKTV in Colorado Springs from 1958 to 1966 and then on KWGN-TV in Denver, Colorado, from 1966 to 1998. KWGN's general manager Bill Ross cancelled the show in 1998. The star of Blinky's Fun Club was Blinky the Clown, played by Russell Scott. In the early 1980s additional characters began to appear regularly, including Otis and Zelda, played by husband and wife acting duo Michael Berg and C.J. Prince. Children appeared on each show to celebrate their birthdays and were sung "Happy Birthday to You," by Blinky. Over 10,000 episodes, taped at KWGN's studios, initially located at Lincoln & Speer in Denver, later in Greenwood Village, aired during the show's three decades on the air. The station reportedly saved tapes of only ten shows. KCNC & KUSA, reportedly, were able to get a few of the episodes out of the trash, and have them in their libraries.

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