词条 | Miss Charity's Diner |
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Characters and SegmentsEach episode followed the same basic formula, using all of the same segments in almost exactly the same order. The segments and their characters are as follows. IntroductionIn this segment, at the beginning of each episode, Miss Charity welcomes the audience to her diner and introduces the theme of the episode. This almost always takes place through a conversation with her employee, Carl, a hand-operated puppet. This segment always precedes the opening theme song. Miss Charity Helps KidsAfter the introduction, the main plot of the episode would be introduced. A group of children, usually three in number, enter the diner and present Miss Charity with a personal problem relevant to the episode's theme. Less frequently, Miss Charity would have a problem of her own and ask the children for advice. This segment usually came in two parts with advice being given in the first and the positive results of the advice being reported in the second. Farmer Shalom and DustyIn the barn on Farmer Shalom's farm, the aforementioned is seen teaching a lesson to his dog, Dusty (a hand-operated puppet), in keeping with the episode's theme. Mother and DaughterA segment that was always the same in each episode involve a puppet mother and daughter. The purpose of this segment was to encourage audience members to call or write the show for a "Miss Charity's Club Card." Miss Geranium's Flower ShopMiss Geranium, a local florist, tells a thematically relevant story, always about a pair of brothers named Chucky and Gordy. She is always joined by a puppet named Mr. Bookworm and, less frequently, flower puppets and Mr. Bee. Sue Lynn, Josiah and Mr. StanTwo puppet children, Sue Lynn and Josiah, were often seen bickering about a thematically relevant problem. This segment came in two parts, the first of which saw a diner employee named Mr. Stan giving advice to one or both of the children. In the second part of the segment, Sue Lynn or Josiah would return to the diner having learned their lesson. Constable HowieA friendly policeman, Constable Howie, was shown giving compassionate advice to a child in need. This segment never contained any puppets. Mr. Marty's BandIn some episodes, but not all, Mr. Marty would be shown singing a catchy repetitive song about the goodness of God. EpilogueAt the end of each episode, Miss Charity and Carl were seen once again. This time, they would bring to resolution the conversation with which they began the show, always ending on a positive note. Puppets
See alsoFaithvilleExternal links
8 : Christian children's television series|Canadian children's television series|2000s American television series|2002 American television series debuts|2006 American television series endings|Trinity Broadcasting Network shows|Television spin-offs|Television programs featuring puppetry |
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