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Gigglesnort Hotel

Gigglesnort Hotel

Description: Gigglesnort Hotel is a syndicated children's television program which aired starting in 1975 and ran for 78 episodes, until about 1978. It was hosted by Bill Jackson, previously the host of several Chicago-based children's programs, including Clown Alley and The BJ and Dirty Dragon Show. Wikipedia
Genre: Puppet
Year Released: 1975
First episode air date: 1975
Created By: Bill Jackson
Genre: Children's television series
Language: English
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