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(Redirected from Come on Over (TV series))

Come on Over is a children's television series produced by the Grand Rapids Children's Museum in association with Enthusiastic Productions. The series was created by Joel Schoon Tanis,[1] and is executive produced by Tanis, Patrick W. Ziegler, and Teresa L. Thome of the Museum. The mission of the show is to "inspire creativity and imagination in children".[citation needed]

The program is filmed in the state-of-the-art TV studio of the Martha Miller Center at Hope CollegeinHolland, Michigan. It premiered in Grand Rapids, MichiganonABC affiliate, WOTV, in fall 2006. Twelve episodes have been produced to date.

The show also features the tunes of Pint Size Music, former members of the Holland band, The Voice, such as Chad Dykema and Paul Chamness. To date, the show has won twelve regional Emmy awards.[2]

It was also broadcast on the Australian Christian Channel in Australia.

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  1. ^ "Grand Rapids Press Profile: Artist and TV Host Joel Tanis". Retrieved 2007-10-10.
  • ^ "2007 Michigan NATAS Emmy Award Winners". Archived from the original on 2007-10-08. Retrieved 2007-10-10.
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