Popcorn (American TV series)
| Popcorn | |
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| Genre | Variety show |
| Created by | Sandra Peabody |
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| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
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| Executive producer | Sandra Peabody |
| Camera setup | Videotape; Multi-camera |
| Original release | |
| Network | KATU |
Popcorn is an American children's variety show created by Sandra Peabody, who also served as executive producer and a writer and director for the series. The series stars Julia Markley, Mark Durrow, Kristina Yoshida, and Aaron Cooley as "Popcorn reporters" who conduct interviews and explore topics relevant to children. The series features several celebrity guest stars such as Eric Heiden and Tomie dePaola.
Peabody, who began her career as a child actor, retired from acting and was transitioning to a career as a freelance producer. She wanted to create Popcorn in response to the decline in children's television productions. KATU picked up the series initially as a television special before expanding it to a full fledged series. Popcorn earned several accolades during its run, such as a Primetime Emmy Award, Iris Award and a NAB award.