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Go, Diego, Go! is an American children's animated television series that aired on Nickelodeon from September 6, 2005 [1] [2] to September 16, 2011, with 80 episodes across five seasons. Created and executive produced by Chris Gifford and Valerie Walsh Valdes, the series is a spin-off of the animated television series Dora the Explorer and ...
Go, Diego, Go! is an American animated educational interactive children's television program that premiered on Nickelodeon on September 6, 2005 in the United States. Created and executive produced by Chris Gifford and Valerie Walsh Valdes, the series is a spin-off of Dora the Explorer and follows Dora's cousin Diego, an 8-year-old boy whose adventures frequently involve rescuing animals and ...
Show Me the Way to Go Home. " Show Me the Way to Go Home " is a popular song written in 1925 by the English songwriting team Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly, using the pseudonym "Irving King". The song is said to have been written on a train journey from London by Campbell and Connelly. They were tired from the traveling and had a few alcoholic ...
Go Diego Go!: Lion Cub Rescue "Dora and Diego to the Rescue" Region 4: January 26, 2010; Go Diego Go!: The Great Panda Adventure "Save Diego" Region 4: April 7, 2011; Go Diego Go!: Diego's Ultimate Rescue League "Stuck Truck" Region 4: August 31, 2010; Go Diego Go!: Diego Saves the World "Baby Dino" Region 4: April 12, 2011; Go Diego Go ...
Jim Dandy (song) " Jim Dandy " (sometimes known as "Jim Dandy to the Rescue") is a song written by Lincoln Chase, and was first recorded by American R&B singer LaVern Baker on December 21, 1955. [1] It reached the top of the R&B chart [2] and #17 on the pop charts in the United States. It was named one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 ...
1931. ( 1931) Songwriter (s) Eric Karll. " Go You Packers Go! " better known as " Go Pack Go" is the fight song of the Green Bay Packers, and the first for a professional American football team. [1] It was written by Eric Karll, a commercial jingle writer in Milwaukee, and first played at a Packers football game by the Lumberjack Band in 1931.
"Walkie Talkie Rescue" July 24, 1990 Vancouver, British Columbia: A 63-year-old man falls 600 feet down the side of a mountain, and his grandson becomes stranded on a cliff when he tries to go for help, so he uses a walkie-talkie to raise the alarm. "Florida Keys Scuba" (aka "Florida Keys Scuba Save") September 7, 1987 Florida Keys
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