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Season 4 of the The Kidsongs Television Show premiered on September 1, 1997. This season featured 12 new kids and Megan Miyahira as the one cast member returning from Season 2 and Season 3. As with the previous season, 20 episodes were made. The Biggleland set is featured in the last 11 episodes of the show. It was the last season of The Kidsongs Television Show to ever be made. The season commenced production in May 1997 and completed production in July 1997.

Cast[]

Season 4 cast without Evan or Cody

Season 4 cast without Evan or Cody

Adults []

The Biggles[]

The Kidsongs Kids[]

Episodes[]

  1. All Together Now - Special Guests: R&B singing group All-4-One
  2. Gone to the Dogs - Special Guests: Susan Clark, Mollie Hogan, and Clint Rowe with a wolf, a Husky puppy, a Golden Retriever, Sally the African Bat-eared fox and a silver red fox
  3. Put Your Dancin' Shoes On - Special Guests: Jitterbug dancers Tina Bevans & Ian Bevans and David Arnobit & Diana Arnobit
  4. Bang Your Drum Loudly - Special Guest: Percussionist Sheila E.
  5. What I Want to Be - Special Guest: Hula Hoop Champion Mat Plendl
  6. Let's Go Barefootin' - Special Guests: The Trinidad and Tobago Showboat Steel Orchestra
  7. It's 60's Day - Special Guest: Peter Noone, Former lead singer of Herman's Hermits
  8. A Doggone Great Day - Special Guests: (now-retired) LAPD K-9 Unit Police Officer Jack Schonely and Gundo the Police Dog
  9. Working Together - Special Guest: Harmonica player Bobby Joe Holman
  10. Water World - Special Guest: (now-former) Animal Ambassador Julie Scardina of Sea World & Busch Gardens with bamboo sharks, Pete the Magellanic Penguin and a river otter
  11. Practice Makes Perfect - Special Guest: Yo-yo champ Jason Tracy
  12. We Are Family - Special Guests: Bluegrass band Home Grown
  13. Let's Look It Up - Special Guest: Joan Embery, Goodwill Ambassador of the San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park with Pinocchio the Toco Toucan, a springhaas and Cramer the Cheetah
  14. Brady "Safety" Kimball - Special Guest: (now-former) Los Angeles County Lifeguard Nell Regan (now known as Nell Kartychok)
  15. Throwing Curve Balls - Special Guest: (now-former) L.A. Dodgers Center fielder Brett Butler
  16. Went to the Animal Fair - Special Guest: Andrea Mott, Educator/Guide of the San Diego Wild Animal Park with Tumbleweed the African Hedgehog, Pocahontas the South African Crested Porcupine and Radar the Fennec Fox
  17. Billy's Doctor Visit - Special Guests: Firefighters Tom Haus, George Negrete, Greg Newell and Michael Taylor of the Los Angeles City Fire Department
  18. Aloha, Biggleland - Special Guest: Keali’i Ceballos of the Keali'i O Nalani Hula Dance Group
  19. Monster Truck Day - Special Guest: (now-former) Monster truck driver Chuck Jordan and monster truck, “Survivor”
  20. Dream On - Special Guest: (now-former) Olympic Gymnast Kerri Strug

Trivia[]

  • This season was recorded at Occidental Studios in Los Angeles, California.
  • In the first five episodes of this season, Mimi Paley's brother Evan Paley was the Camera Person. From the sixth episode to the ninth episode of this season, Cody Sawyer Sturn was the Camera Person. In the last eleven episodes of this season, Kamran Kamjou, Michael Minden, Troy Mullins, and Lana Richards, as well as Evan Paley's sister Mimi Paley took turns as the Camera Person, and the Biggleland set was featured.
  • Except for general manager Mrs. Wilson (portrayed by Stephanie DuBois) and associate director Megan Miyahira, all of the cast is new including new hosts Sergio Centeno (replacing Christian Buenaventura from Season 2 and Aaron Harvey from Season 3) and Tiffany Burton (replacing Alexandra Picatto from Seasons 2 and 3), and a new programming director, Mr. Frost (portrayed by Pete Fremin), replacing Mr. Forbes from Seasons 2 and 3 (portrayed by Leif Jonasen in Season 2 and Roger Scott in Season 3). After The Kidsongs Television Show ended, all cast members from this season except for Asa Karsten Bernstine, Brady Kimball, Megan Miyahira, and Sara Perks who later left Kidsongs when the Kidsongs franchise ended production in March 1998, all left Kidsongs after The Kidsongs Television Show ended production in summer 1997.