Season 3 of the The Kidsongs Television Show premiered on October 2, 1995. This season featured nine new kids and Megan Miyahira, Alexandra Picatto (as Alexandra Palm), and (the now-late) Hassan Nicholas as the three cast members returning from Season 2. A total of 20 episodes were made. In addition, the Sing-a-Long with Billy segment was renamed Billy & Ruby's Sing & Play-Along. The season commenced production in July 1995 and completed production on August 16, 1995.
Cast[]
Adults[]
The Biggles[]
- Billy/Ruby Biggle (voiced by Julene Renee)
- Billy Biggle (costumed by Frat Fuller)
- Ruby Biggle (costumed by Kimberly Bretto-Smith)
The Kidsongs Kids[]
- Lynsey Bartilson
- Jessica Fried
- Brooke Garrett
- Aaron Harvey
- Ryan McCutchan
- Megan Miyahira
- Hassan Nicholas (1983-2023)
- Maiya Norton
- Alexandra Palm
- Casey Rion
- Shira Roth
- Dava Schatz
Episodes[]
- Transportation - Special Guest: Bob Kredel, (now-former) President of the California Historical Train Association
- Give My Regards to Broadway - Special Guests: Barbershop quartet The Dapper Dans
- Man's Best Friend - Special Guests: Lindsay Tilton, her canine companion Tracey and Tracey’s trainer Allison Wylot, (now-former) Director of Training for Canine Companions for Independence
- Let's Dance - Special Guest: Line dance teacher Julie Weith
- La La Bamba - Special Guest: Mexican musician Violeta Quintero
- Where, Oh Where Has My Little Bike Gone? - Special Guest: Nigerian artist Onochie Chukwurah
- Alex Alex Alex - Special Guest: Chef Patrick MaGee
- Garage Sale - Special Guest: Trick roper Kowboy Kal
- Here, Kitty Kitty - Special Guest: Animal trainer Nick Toth with baby jaguars Cassidy and Bear
- Mind Your Manners - Special Guest: Singer Debbie Gibson
- I Have an Idea - Special Guests: Wild bird experts Karin Wagner and Debbie Weber with Norman the African Pygmy Falcon, Zeke the Kookabura and Grover the Macaw
- Share and Share Alike - Special Guest: Candy sculptor Shan Ichiyanagi
- Collector's Item - Special Guest: Doll maker Sharon Koryta with a collection of dolls from all over the world
- Fiddle Me This - Special Guests: Bluegrass country music group Billy and the Hillbillies
- All the News That's Fit - Special Guest: Los Angeles Times reporter Patt Morrison
- Circle of Life - Special Guests: Native American performers Tucson Big Mountain and Whirlwind
- Practice, Practice, Practice - Special Guest: Beth Sorrentino, Lead singer and pianist of (now-disestablised) Suddenly, Tammy!
- Reach for the Stars - Special Guest: (now-retired) Astronomer Steve Edberg
- Playing Favorites - Special Guests: Dixieland jazz band Dwight Kennedy’s New Orleans Dixie Kings
- They Raise Horses, Don't They? - Special Guest: Horse trainer Nick Karazisis with Lacey the Welsh Pony and veteran Kidsongs Kid Katie Polk
Trivia[]
- This season was recorded at Occidental Studios in Los Angeles, California.
- This season, there were new cast members, including a Prop Manager and Visual Consultant as opposed to the Wardrobe, Hair, and Makeup Designer. Roger Scott replaced Leif Jonasen as the portrayer for Mr. Forbes. Shira Roth, who did not appear in Season 2, was the stage manager as (the now-late) Hassan Nicholas was the Camera Person instead of the Technical Director. Maiya Nicole Norton (born January 13, 1984), who only appears in this season as the Technical Director after Janessa Ray and Mark Humphrey II both left Kidsongs in early 1994. After this season ended, except for Megan Miyahira and general manager Mrs. Wilson (portrayed by Stephanie DuBois), all of the cast members left the Kidsongs Television Show, whereas Roger Scott, Lynsey Bartilson, Brooke Garrett, Ryan McCutchan, the late Hassan Nicholas, Maiya Norton, Alexandra Picatto (as Alexandra Palm), Mr. Forbes, Casey Rion, and Shira Roth left Kidsongs in mid-August 1995.