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Discovery (1960s TV series)

''Discovery'' was a television program geared towards children and teenagers, produced by ABC News. The program began in the fall of 1962 as a weekday series, and was later moved to Sunday mornings. The program was hosted by actor/announcer Frank Buxton and actress/vocalist Virginia Gibson. The show's original studio announcer was ABC staff announcer Bill Owen, who replaced Buxton as host in 1966, continuing through 1971. The shows hosted by Buxton were mostly studio productions, done in black-and-white; beginning with Owen, the shows were produced in color, and involved much travel to on-site locations. The actual on-air title of the series was named according to each year it was produced, beginning with ''Discovery '62'' and ending with ''Discovery '71'' (syndicated reruns only had the title ''Discovery'').
The show's executive producer was Jules Power, the former co-producer of NBC's ''Mr. Wizard''.〔(''New York Times'' obituary on ''Discovery'' executive producer Jules Power )〕 The ''Discovery'' format originally had Buxton and Gibson (joined by a hound dog named Corpuscle) in studio, exploring various topics in science, culture, history and the arts, often with special in-studio guests. Later seasons of the show had Buxton and Gibson (and later Owen and Gibson, and sometimes Gibson alone) traveling on location (without the dog) to different destinations around the world in a documentary format. ''Discovery'' was nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program several times, winning in 1964.
''Discovery'' was replaced in 1971 by ''Make a Wish'', which in turn was replaced by ''Animals, Animals, Animals'' in 1976 (and ended in the summer of 1981).
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