Little Bill

1999

Seasons & Episodes

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6.3| 0h30m| TV-Y| en
Synopsis

Little Bill is a television show for children that is presently on Nick Jr. The stories are based on Bill Cosby's Little Bill book series, set in Philadelphia and feature Bill Jr. learning a lesson or moral. It was developed through research and in consultation with a panel of educational consultants. The show also aired on CBS as part of Nick Jr. on CBS, from September 16, 2000 - September 7, 2002, then as part of Nick on CBS from August 2, 2003 - September 10, 2005. The show returned with the return of Nick Jr. on CBS on September 17, 2005, and seen through September 9, 2006 when the block was replaced with The KOL Secret Slumber Party on CBS. The series went back into production in fall 2006 and a new season of 6 episodes aired on Noggin throughout April and July 2007, ending in the later month. Reruns are played on Nick Jr., on BET, as of January 7, 2008, and on Centric, as of May 1, 2010. Sonia Manzano, best known for playing Maria Rodriguez on Sesame Street, was a frequent writer for the show.

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Nickelodeon Productions

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Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Livestonth I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Anoushka Slater While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
shroudeddancer Most children's TV is rather inane and annoying, and designed to provide mere distraction. I like my TV to have a little more depth, and so do my children. 5 and 3 they may be, but stupid they are not! They love Sesame Street, Dora the Exxplorer, Bob the Builder et al that do have meaning in the shows, but best loved of all for my 5 year old is "Little Bill".We live in an area that is predominantly white, so my children do not get much exchange with children of different ethnic backgrounds. From Dora and Diego, she has learnt a bit about Hispanic culture, and how the children are really just like her. So goes Litte Bill. Here is the first black family my daughter EVER "met". Wow...and the family was a lot like hers, showing her people are the same really all over! Great family values, and dilemmas that crop up in the life of probably nearly every Western 5 year old. Add to this that Litte Bill too has to encounter differences in culture as he lives in a diverse area. I love this programme for its gentle pace, its warmth of family, and its ideals of mutual co-operation and above all, a dash of humour, all things that hallmark this as yet another masterpiece by family man Bill Cosby. This programme is also one of the few watchable by anyone over the age 10. Bill, my family salutes you! Bill may be small, but there is nothing little about the wonderful impact this programme makes on young minds.
jarretx There's been many instances where I have gone to sleep watching Nick at Nite, and woken up to this drivel. And each time, it's because Little Bill's annoying voice is repeating the same thing over and over. Take this morning, for instance. I was awoken at around 11:30 to "Swoop swoop, zoopity zoop, 1 2 3, zoopity zee", and all sorts of stuff that kept repeating the "Zoopity" line. I kept trying to get to sleep, but it went on for what had to have been 20 minutes. I even yelled at the TV, but it wouldn't stop it. If you need to make sure you are up early, this is the perfect alarm clock. But otherwise, I hate this show for waking me up on many summer/spring break mornings.
BetterInBlackAndWhite This is a really sweet, charming cartoon based on Bill Cosby's childhood. The animation is unique and evocative of the era. I especially love the relationship between Little Bill and his great-grandmother, whom he calls Alice the Great. A nice little family show.
nikab82 Little Bill teaches kids to be kids. I think it is also a positive portrayal of Black families. It shows a strong family bond. I don't think it is stupid at all