Reading Rainbow - Season 13

Reading Rainbow - Season 13

Season 13

Network
DatesOct 2, 1995 - Oct 6, 1995
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Episodes

The Wonderful Towers of Watts
Season 13Episode 130 min

The Wonderful Towers of Watts

LeVar visits Watts, a neighborhood in Los Angeles. The featured story is about Simon Rhodia and The Watts Towers. Also featured are young Watts residents trying to make the neighborhood a better place.
Oct 2, 1995
Martha Speaks
Season 13Episode 230 min

Martha Speaks

Martha Speaks is a funny story of a dog who magically develops the ability to speak after eating alphabet soup. This amusing story teaches a subtle lesson in manners and has a happy outcome. Learn about dogs in movies and see life from a dog's view. See amazing dog tricks.
Oct 3, 1995
Alejandro's Gift
Season 13Episode 330 min

Alejandro's Gift

Alejandro gives the gift of water to various desert animals. Also includes Desert Scenes, At the Oasis, Niagara Falls and book reviews for It Rained on the Desert Today, The Desert Alphabet Book and Water, Water Everywhere.
Oct 4, 1995
The Sign Painter's Dream
Season 13Episode 430 min

The Sign Painter's Dream

LeVar is back in New York (as he always seems to be), this time on Broadway. It's a sign mecca, and part of this program shows the making of a huge advertisement. Jamie Farr tells the story about a cranky sign painter who has a revelation about his job when he's asked to commission a sign for free as a good gesture.
Oct 5, 1995
Archibald Frisby
Season 13Episode 530 min

Archibald Frisby

eVar gets in his share of scientific method while at an amusement park. He answers questions by observing and using trial and error. Along the way, we learn how different kinds of scientists find answers to their own questions. Arnold Stang reads the featured tale about a young boy, obsessed with science and mathematics, whose mother sends him to summer camp to help him improve his social skills, but his scientific knowledge helps him learn even more, and makes him into a camp hero when he figures out how to win the softball game by calculating trajectories.
Oct 6, 1995

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