About this Event
About this Event
Step into a special panel conversation inside Mr. Dressup to Degrassi, where beloved creators from classic Canadian kids’ television reflect on the shows that shaped childhood for generations.
Moderated by Marney Malabar, Nina Keogh, Bob Dermer, and Sharon Hamson share behind-the-scenes stories and personal reflections on how children’s TV from the 1960s–80s fostered imagination, empathy, and a sense of belonging. From iconic characters to enduring cultural impact, this conversation explores why these programs continue to resonate today.
About the Exhibition
celebrates the golden age of Toronto’s children’s television. From 1952 to 1994, Toronto was home to groundbreaking programs that combined storytelling, innovation, and educational purpose.
The exhibition features iconic clips from beloved shows including Mr. Dressup, Today’s Special, The Friendly Giant, Polka Dot Door, and Degrassi, alongside original puppets, sets, costumes, and interactive stations. Create your own TV character, explore reimagined sets, and relax in retro “living rooms” as you revisit the shows that shaped a generation.
About Musem of Toronto
Founded in 2015, Museum of Toronto is a growing City Museum dedicated to exploring and sharing the diverse histories of the city. Museum of Toronto’s exhibitions, content, and experiences aim to inspire curiosity and foster deeper connections to our collective histories. With exhibition space at 401 Richmond Street West, partnerships with institutions across the city and a growing digital library of Toronto histories, Museum of Toronto offers a wide range of programming that is accessible to all.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Harbourfront Centre, 225 Queens Quay West, Toronto, Canada
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