A New Friend
2nd April 2000A Safer Place
4th April 20003 Ring Circus
5th April 2000Be Good to Your Mother
6th April 2000Home Sweet Home
7th April 2000The Four Seasons
10th April 2000Surprise!
11th April 2000Adventure
12th April 2000Work and Play
13th April 2000See You Later
14th April 2000The Grumpies
17th April 2000Family Circle
18th April 2000Rainy Day Blues
19th April 2000Feeling Icky
20th April 2000Playing School
21st April 2000Mine, Mine, Mine!
24th April 2000We Are All Special
25th April 2000Dooley's Missing Treasure
26th April 2000The Green-Eyed Monster
27th April 2000Sweet Dooley Dreams
28th April 2000Sticks and Stones
1st May 2000Promises, Promises
2nd May 2000Dooley Cries Wolf
3rd May 2000A Snack to Remember
4th May 2000Pet Responsibility
5th May 2000Taking Care of Business
8th May 2000The Great Pretender
9th May 2000Dooley's New Shoes
10th May 2000The Five Senses
11th May 2003Things That Go Bump in the Spaceship
12th May 2003Dance to Your Own Beat
15th May 2000The Great Outdoors
16th May 2000The Dentist
17th May 2000All Different, All the Same
18th May 2000Monkey See, Monkey Do
19th May 2000When the Chip Is Down
22nd May 2000I Love a Parade
23rd May 2000Safer Day
24th May 2000One Tin Robot Rides Away
25th May 2000The Dooley and Pals Show, sometimes shortened to just Dooley and Pals, is an American children's television series. The main character is Dooley, a friendly alien who has landed in a backyard on Earth. He explores the planet with the children of the neighborhood as his guides. The show is meant to teach moral values and educational basics to children ages 2–5. Dooley was originally played by Ken Jones. Jones served as the head writer for the series as well as the voice for Dooley and other characters including Coach and Cosmos. Suzanne Fitzpatrick, 7th Heaven, served as the supervising producer during the development of the series at Disney/MGM Studios transitioning Dooley from the original 'dinosaur' concept to the space boy. There are two versions of this show: The Dooley and Pals Show, and The Dooley and Pals Show Children's Ministry. The main content of the shows—storylines, lessons, and themes—are identical; the only difference is that in the "Children's Ministry" version, the "Fun Facts" segment is replaced with "Fun Bible Facts", with scripture quotations relating to the show's lesson. The secular version is syndicated to educational and PBS member stations by ETV South Carolina. The show was later purchased by MGM Studios/Walt Disney Company and was produced in Orlando Florida until 2003 when production was canceled. The "Children's Ministry" version is still currently aired on TBN and on Smile of a Child.

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