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Schoolhouse Rock: The educational cartoon that began as a book and record idea

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David Rode

5d ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Schoolhouse Rock, the beloved educational cartoon series that taught millions of children about grammar, math, science, and history through catchy songs, was originally conceived not as a television show but as a book and record set. The article details how advertising executive David McCall came up with the idea when his son couldn't remember multiplication tables but could recall rock song lyrics. After being rejected by record labels, the concept was brought to ABC by Michael Eisner, who helped greenlight it as interstitial programming. The series ran from 1973 to 1985, creating iconic segments like "Conjunction Junction" and "I'm Just a Bill" that became cultural touchstones for generations.

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Schoolhouse Rock was originally conceived as a book and record before Michael Eisner helped greenlight the educational cartoon for ABC.

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