BIG BLUE MARBLE

'''Big Blue Marble''' was a half-hour children's television series that ran from 1974-1983 in syndication. Distinctive content included stories about children around the world and a pen-pal club that encouraged inter-cultural communication. The show was a very early example of gentle multiculturalism.
There was a weekly segment in which a singing globe invited viewers to write letters to the show, often requests for pen pals (the predecessor of the modern-day e-mail). The address to send the letters was in Santa Barbara, California.
Production personnel included creator Harry Fownes, producer Rick Berman (later of ''Star Trek'' fame), writers Lynn Rogoff and Robert Wiemer, and directors Joseph Consentino and Peter Hammer.
In 1974, A&M Records released an album of songs from the show entitled ''Big Blue Marble''. The master number for the album was SP-3401.
Funded by ITT, ''Big Blue Marble'' was syndicated to television stations throughout the United States and Canada. Today, C/F International owns the rights to the series.

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Awards



Peabody award (1975)

Emmy awards (multiple)

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Jump The Shark page on Big Blue Marble

Lyrics to first Big Blue Marble Theme Song

Lyrics and music to second Big Blue Marble Theme Song

C/F International: Big Blue Marble

Big Blue Marble episode guide courtesy of C/F International

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