Stories of America

S1 E1

Stories of America — Season 1, Episode 29: Annie Oakley

Kids15 min1 season, 32 episodes

Episode synopsis

This episode introduces children to Annie Oakley, the sharpshooter whose remarkable skill made her one of the most famous performers of the American West. Through simple narration and reenactments, the program follows her early life, her discovery of her talent with a rifle, and her rise to national fame in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show. The episode highlights Oakley’s determination, discipline, and generosity, offering young viewers an inspiring look at a woman who broke barriers and became a legendary figure in American history.

About Stories of America

The interconnectedness of all things is a fundamental part of reading motivation projects. Although GPN's Reading Rainbow claims to have invented that idea, Stories of America with host Ann McGregor got there first. It was 1976, America's bicentennial year, and WVIZ-TV of Cleveland wanted something more out of a series aimed at delivering American history, They decided to combine history with reading. The result was Stories of America. Hosting was the familiar face of Ann McGregor, who had enlivened Picture Book Park and Tilson's Bookshop some two years earlier. Stories of America resembled more of a story reading than a history lesson, but it also introduced other elements that became standard Reading Rainbow procedure. There were occasional film sequences, dramatizations, and even an animation. All told, the 32-part Stories of America series ran some 14 years on WVIZ-TV. The station brought the shows back in 1998, and it would be the only WVIZ instructional telev

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