Colby's Clubhouse

Colby's Clubhouse
Title card for the show
Created by Peter and Hanneke Jacobs
Starring Peter Jacobs
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 56 (total)
Production
Executive producer(s) Peter and Hanneke Jacobs
Running time 27 minutes 36 seconds
Release
Original network Trinity Broadcasting Network
Smile of A Child
Original release 1984-1990 (season 1)
1990-1996 (season 2)
1996-2000 (season 3)

Colby's Clubhouse is a children's television show that teaches principles from the Bible; through songs and everyday situations. The main character is Colby, an anthropomorphic computer that teaches children Christian principles and lessons. Colby has the entire Bible programmed into his memory.[1][2][3] The show was written and produced by Peter and Hanneke Jacobs and was originally aired on Trinity Broadcasting Network,[4] with Peter playing the part of Colby. It originally aired from 1984 to 2000 with several changes of cast members. The first episode aired on March 12, 1984. It was last aired in April 2000. On December 30, 2006, the show was removed from TBN, although it remains on the network's Smile of a Child digital subchannel. Two records were produced, as were several videos.[5][6]

Episodes

Season 1

  • 1 "A Heart to Give pt. 1" (Guest star Lee Durlach as Flip and Dan Kotoff as Flop)
  • 2 "A Heart to Give pt. 2" (Guest star Lee Durlach as Flip and Dan Kotoff as Flop)
  • 3 "Vandella Virus Visits" (Guest star Kim Durlach (Brittany's mom; drama consultant along with husband Lee is producer) as Vandella Virus)
  • 4 "It's Almost Christmas"
  • 5 "Check Your Connection" (Guest star Ernie Rettino as Psalty the Singing Songbook and Debby Kerner Rettino as Psaltina)
  • 6 "The Ballgame"
  • 7 "Willing for Forgiveness"
  • 8 "Showing Up"
  • 9 "Colby's Birthday"
  • 10 "Danielle Discovers" (Guest star Emily Carroll as Emily Davis and Lynette Kincebach as Teacher)
  • 11 "Helping Beau's Grandpa" (Guest star John Gallagher as Beau's Grandpa)
  • 12 "50's and 60's Day pt. 1"
  • 13 "50's and 60's Day pt. 2"
  • 14 "Danielle's New Clothes"
  • 15 "It was Performed By Being a Kid"
  • 16 "Clubhouse Inspector"

Season 2

  • 17 "Anorexia"
  • 18 "Zane's Operation"
  • 19 "Sing Along Show pt. 1"
  • 20 "Sing Along Show pt. 2"
  • 21 "Thanksgiving Show"
  • 22 "Brett's Older Brother"
  • 23 "The Guys Performing A Rock Band pt. 1"
  • 24 "The Guys Performing A Rock Band pt. 2"
  • 25 "Puppet Show"
  • 26 "A Friendship Clubhouse"

Season 3

  • 27 "Jessica Had To Move Away"
  • 28 "Homeless Vet"
  • 29 "Crystal is a Guest" (Special Guest Crystal Lewis)
  • 30 "The Popular Crowd"
  • 31 "Shoeboxes"
  • 32 "Worship Around the World"
  • 33 "Finding your Own Special Talents"
  • 34 "Camping Trip"
  • 35 "Krysta's Sister has Problems"
  • 36 "Basketball and Bullies"
  • 37 "All Things Work Together"
  • 38 "Helping Missionaries"
  • 39 "Dawn's Reputation"
  • 40 "Saddle Up!"
  • 41 "Express Some Good News"
  • 42 "Dealing With Bigots"
  • 43 "Easter Show"
  • 44 "Brittany Finds a Dog" (Series Finale)

References

  1. "Colby's Clubhouse". web.archive.org/web/20041205095111/http://www.tbn.org/index.php/2/4/p/126.html. Archived from the original on December 5, 2004. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
  2. "TBN's War on Indecency Wins Seal of Approval Network's Value-driven Programming Honored by Parents Television Council". www.tbn.org/announcements/in-the-news-tbn-s-war-on-indecency-wins-seal-of-approval-network-s-value-driven-programming-honored-by-parents-television-council. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
  3. "Colby's Clubhouse". Trinity Broadcasting Network. Archived from the original on 2004-12-05. Retrieved 2009-04-15.
  4. Larsen, Peter (July 16, 2007). "Back in the swing of things". Orange County Register. Retrieved 2009-04-15.
  5. This also was a related show of Barney Home Video/Barney and the Backyard Gang/Barney and Friends. "Praise and Worship Music CD's, Cassettes, Videos, and Songbooks". jofulheart.org. Archived from the original on 2009-09-23. Retrieved 2009-04-15.
  6. "Great Is Your Faithfulness: Videos". sagol.tv (in Japanese). Retrieved 2009-04-15.
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