Bobino (TV series)
Bobino was a long-running children's television program that aired on Télévision de Radio-Canada from 1957 to 1985. The show starred Guy Sanche as Bobino, a friendly and somewhat naive character who interacted with puppets and taught children about various subjects, including numbers, letters, and social skills.
Bobino's signature outfit included overalls, a striped shirt, and a large bow tie. He lived in a small house with his puppet friends, including Bobinette (his sister), Tourtière (a cat), and Kiki la coccinelle (a ladybug).
The show was known for its simple sets, gentle humor, and educational content. Bobino became a cultural phenomenon in Quebec and is fondly remembered by generations of viewers. Episodes often featured songs, stories, and lessons presented in a clear and engaging manner for young children. The program's enduring popularity cemented Bobino as an iconic figure in Quebec children's television history.