Did All My Friends Have Fun At Play? An Oral History of Romper Room
Did All My Friends Have Fun At Play? An Oral History of Romper Room
L. Wayne Hicks
356 pages
6x9 size
Book Type: Black & White
Paper Type: Black & white interior with white paper
Paper Size: 50 lb
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Ask someone about Romper Room and they're likely to remember only their local teacher. Miss Genie in Denver. Miss Sally in Baltimore. Miss Beverly in Chicago. Miss Molly in New York. What many former viewers don't realize is that children in hundreds of cities across North America—and in countries around the world—were having remarkably similar experiences. Though it felt local, Romper Room was one of the most successful and far-reaching children's television franchises ever created.
Now, for the first time, the women who hosted those programs are telling their stories. In Did All My Friends Have Fun at Play?: An Oral History of Romper Room, author L. Wayne Hicks presents an unprecedented oral history built from interviews with more than 100 former Romper Room teachers. Their collective memories reveal how a local television concept grew into a global phenomenon that reached millions of preschoolers for more than four decades.
From the United States and Canada to international markets where the format was adapted for local audiences, Romper Room became a worldwide brand long before most children's television programs were distributed internationally. Yet because viewers typically knew only their local host, many never realized they were part of a much larger community of children sharing the same songs, lessons, characters, and traditions.
The book explores the show's educational philosophy, its innovative franchising model, the enduring popularity of the Magic Mirror segment, and the unique role local hosts played in shaping the childhoods of generations of viewers. More than a history of a television program, Did All My Friends Have Fun At Play? is the story of a shared childhood experience told by the women who created it every day on local television screens.
L. Wayne Hicks is an award-winning writer who spent decades as a newspaper reporter and editor. He has written extensively about children’s television, including Captain Kangaroo, Sesame Street, The Electric Company, The Howdy Doody Show, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and Zoom. Did All My Friends Have Fun At Play? is his first book.