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Pixanne

Pixanne

Description: Pixanne is a children's television program, created and hosted by singer-actress Jane Norman, that ran from 1960 to 1969 on WCAU-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was syndicated nationally for another seven years. Wikipedia
Genre: Television program
Genre: Children's television series
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