The Puzzle Place
The Puzzle Place
Comedy
Kids

The Puzzle Place

3S | 75E
01/16/1995
10.0

1. Tippy Woo

0.0
1/16/1995

2. Train Driving Kids

0.0
1/17/1995

3. Rip Van Wrinkle

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1/18/1995

4. Accentuate the Positive

0.0
1/19/1995

5. Gotta Dance

0.0
1/20/1995

6. Rudy One

0.0
1/23/1995

7. Butterfingers

0.0
1/24/1995

8. Rock Dreams

0.0
1/25/1995

9. Roamantics

0.0
1/26/1995

10. Spud Buds

0.0
1/27/1995

11. Different Drummer

0.0
1/30/1995

12. I Love Kiki

0.0
1/31/1995

13. True Colors

0.0
2/1/1995

14. Cute Is as Cute Does

0.0
2/2/1995

15. Leon's Pizza

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2/3/1995

16. Real Heroes

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2/6/1995

17. Going By the Book

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2/7/1995

18. Mad Music Magic

0.0
2/8/1995

19. Party of One

0.0
2/9/1995

20. Dancing Dragon

0.0
2/10/1995

21. Picture Perfect

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2/13/1995

22. Maiden Voyages

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2/14/1995

23. Donuts and Dithering

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2/15/1995

24. Bully for Jody

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2/16/1995

25. Ben's Bad Hair Day

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2/17/1995

26. All Weather Friends

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2/20/1995

27. Bread and Matzoh

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2/21/1995

28. Owning It

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2/22/1995

29. Baffled Ben

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2/23/1995

30. Practice Makes Perfect

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2/24/1995

31. Finders Keepers

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2/27/1995

32. You Say Potato

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2/28/1995

33. At the End of Our Rope

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3/1/1995

34. Just Kidding

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3/2/1995

35. Everything In Its Place

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3/3/1995

36. Big Boys Don't Cry

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3/6/1995

37. Here's to the Winners

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3/7/1995

38. A World of Difference

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3/8/1995

39. Willing and Able

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3/9/1995

40. It's Magic

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3/10/1995

Overview

The Puzzle Place is an American children's television series produced by KCET in Los Angeles, California and Lancit Media in New York City, New York. It premiered on the Public Broadcasting Service on January 16, 1995, and ran for about four years, airing its final episode on December 4, 1998. Reruns were continued until March 31, 2000. The show followed a multi-ethnic group of kids from different parts of the United States who hung out at "the Puzzle Place", which is a teen hangout themed around jigsaw puzzle pieces. In each episode the characters were confronted with an everyday conflict usually encountered in childhood and even early teenagerdom, such as making moral decisions, sharing, racism, sexism, etc.