Searching for a children's TV show that aired on Access

Post date: 2025-05-02 12:08:32
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This is one of those queries where I know what show it's not, so bear with me! I watched a TV show on Access, Alberta's education station, as a child featuring a John Denver look a like, a computer and two children. The show taught children about music.

My search for this show is pre-YouTube--all I had to go on was a text only TV Ontario fan page.

Access was an Alberta, Canada public education TV channel which featured educational TV shows, mostly from TV Ontario.

The show was not a cartoon. It was live action and had an adult male musician who looked like John Denver and two children, a boy and a girl. The children would visit the musician and they would learn about music together.

The musician had a computer with a female voice, and they would all enter the world of the computer, which was done in an old school technique called Scanimate. Things would go all blue, orange, and wavy.

I watched it in 1981ish, but it may have been produced in the late 70s.

I feel like I hallucinated this show, but it truly existed.

It is not Mr. Microchip or The Magic Ring.

I have access to Newspapers, but it doesn't include the TV Times magazine which came with Southam newspapers at the time.

There were no robots, and the computer was probably more like a mainframe.

I already asked on Edmonton Reddit--possibly venturing into Obscure Media--but I know how all y'all like a challenge over here :-)
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