Arthur will debut,” Carol Greenwald, the PBS series’ executive producer, told IGN in an email. The bombshell was first dropped during a July 13 episode of the “Finding D.W.” podcast with Kathy Waugh, the writer and editor who originally developed the program for PBS from the hit kids books by Marc Brown. “Arthur is no longer in production,” the “Curious George” screenwriter told host Jason Szwimer, adding that the team had actually “wrapped” production on the series’ final episode “two years ago.”That marked a bittersweet ending for the nostalgic animated series, which first aired on PBS in 1996.
Based on Brown’s “Arthur Adventure” book series, the show followed a bespectacled aardvark and the valuable lessons he learned from family and.
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