The Puzzle Place


The Puzzle Place is an American children's television series produced by KCET in Los Angeles and Lancit Media in New York City. Although production was dated and premiered on two Los Angeles PBS stations, KCET and KLCS, on September 15, 1994, it did not officially premiere on all PBS stations nationwide until January 16, 1995, with its final episode airing on December 4, 1998, and reruns airing until March 31, 2000. It became one of PBS Kids' most popular series on the line-up since Barney & Friends and Sesame Street. It follows a multi-ethnic group of kids from different parts of the United States who hang out at "the Puzzle Place", which is a teen hangout themed around jigsaw puzzle pieces. In each episode the characters are confronted with an everyday conflict usually encountered in childhood and even teenage years, such as making moral decisions, sharing, racism, and sexism. On April 3, 2000, Between the Lions replaced it on the schedule.

Characters

In the weeks after its debut, The Puzzle Place won a great deal of acclaim and "enjoyed an average audience-per-viewing second only to Barney and Friends among shows in the popular PBS daily children's block." It received a citation of excellence from UNIMA-USA for its use of puppetry. In 1997, ten more episodes of the show were "in the works". Toys "R" Us, Sears, and Payless ShoeSource all announced that they would carry merchandising from the series and showcase that merchandise in its own separate "boutique" rather than integrating it with the other products.

Episode guide

Season 1 (1995)

  1. Tippy Woo
  2. Train Driving Kids
  3. Rip Van Wrinkle
  4. Accentuate the Positive
  5. Gotta Dance
  6. Rudy One
  7. Butterfingers
  8. Rock Dreams
  9. Roamantics
  10. Spud Buds
  11. Different Drummer
  12. I Love Kiki
  13. True Colors
  14. Cute is as Cute Does
  15. Leon's Pizza
  16. Real Heroes
  17. Going by the Book
  18. Mad Music Magic
  19. Party of One
  20. Dancing Dragon
  21. Picture Perfect
  22. Maiden Voyages
  23. Donuts and Dithering
  24. Bully for Jody
  25. Ben's Bad Hair Day
  26. All Weather Friends
  27. Bread and Matzoh
  28. Owning It
  29. Baffled Ben
  30. Practice Makes Perfect
  31. Finders Keepers
  32. You Say Potato
  33. At the End of Our Rope
  34. Just Kidding
  35. Everything in its Place
  36. Big Boys Don't Cry
  37. Here's to the Winners
  38. A World of Difference
  39. Willing and Able
  40. It's Magic

    Season 2 (1996)

  41. Deck the Halls
  42. Dressing Up is Hard to Do
  43. One Way
  44. Oldies But Goodies
  45. Helping Hands
  46. Yellow Belt
  47. The Mystery of the Fabulous Hat
  48. How Much is That Doggie in the Window?
  49. The New Adventures of Julie Woo
  50. We Three Kings
  51. Hello, Maggie
  52. Off the Track
  53. Beautiful Doll
  54. Tattle Tales
  55. Those Ears, Those Eyes
  56. That's Weird
  57. The Ballad of Davy Cricket
  58. Little Leon, Big Ben
  59. I Scream, You Scream
  60. Skye's Coat
  61. It's Mine
  62. One Big, Happy Family
  63. Leon Grows Up
  64. Cowpokes
  65. Hurricane Julie

    Season 3 (1998)

  66. Family Feud
  67. Anything She Can't Do
  68. You Don't Match
  69. To Have and Have Not
  70. Fiesta Follies
  71. Between You and Me
  72. A Star is Burned
  73. Spooky
  74. Up!
  75. I'm Talking to You

    Merchandise

During its launch, Sony Wonder released The Puzzle Place on VHS.

VHS

Besides the PBS stations in the US, it also aired on TV Cultura in Brazil, Discovery Kids in Latin America, Playhouse Disney in France, Gerje TV in Hungary, RTP in Portugal, ERTU Channel 2 in Egypt, Nickelodeon Greece in Greece, NHK in Japan, Children's BBC in the UK, and ABC Kids in Australia.

Pilot Episodes

In early 1994, two pilot episodes were produced for the series known as "The Puzzle Works". Eventually, the show was renamed "The Puzzle Place" shortly before its premiere months later.

Cancellation

After three seasons and 75 episodes, the show stopped production, but it was seen in reruns until March 31, 2000. It was replaced by Between the Lions the following week. Reruns were aired on TLC's Ready Set Learn channel from June 1, 2000 until February 23, 2003. The Paz Show was introduced the following day.