Lizzie McGuire (S-2) (E-21) Lizzie And Miranda Magic Train




Genre
Comedy / Teen sitcom

Directed by
Savage Steve Holland / Steve De Jarnatt / Mark Rosman / Anson Williams / Peter Montgomery / Brian K. Roberts / Neal Israel / Jace Alexander / Timothy Busfield / Ellen Falcon

Created by
Terri Minsky

Writer by
Terri Minsky / Nina G. Bargiel / Tim Maile / Douglas Tuber / Melissa Gould / Jeremy J. Bargiel / Alison Taylor / Amy Engelberg / Wendy Engelberg / Trish Baker

Cast
Hilary Duff / Lalaine / Adam Lamberg / Jake Thomas / Hallie Todd / Robert Carradine / Ashlie Brillault / Clayton Snyder / Kyle Downes / Christian Copelin / Arvie Lowe Jr. / Carly Schroeder / Davida Williams / Jeremy J. Bargiel / Mitchah Williams / David Rosen / Chelsea J. Wilson / Dot-Marie Jones / Daniel Escobar / Troy Rowland / Rachel Snow / Armando Molina / Dyana Ortelli / Tonya Rowland / Byron Fox

Produced by
Susan Estelle Jansen / Stan Rogow / Douglas Tuber / Jill Danton / Tim Maile / Kimberly Schaffer / David Lipson

Production company
Stan Rogow Productions, Disney Channel, Disney Enterprises

Original channel
Disney Channel / Pop Girl

Original language
English

Country of origin
United States

Broadcast dates
12 January 2001 (USA)

Original runing time
January 12, 2001 – February 14, 2004

Episode duration
22 min (65 episodes) | 30 min (65 episodes)

Picture format
480i (SDTV)

Studio
Los Angeles, California, USA

official website
http://www.disney.in/index.jsp

Episode summary
One day after school Lizzie and Miranda are working on their makeup when they happen to see an old childhood favorite "Clover and Daisy's Magic Train" on TV. At first both try to dismiss any interest in the "kiddie" program but finally admit it's still one of their favorites. When Lizzie and Miranda discover that it will be in their town they decide it would be fun to attend a taping of the show. But there's a problem, what would people think of two teenagers attending a children's program? Their solution is to find a child who wants to see the program and they can baby-sit.

Fun and viewer review
Being that this episode revolves around a ‘kiddy’ show, I feel the above used quote (from “Bear in the Big Blue House”) is more than justified.
This particular episode has resonance for many reasons. To begin with, it debuts mere weeks after the passing of one of the giants in children’s television (the incomparable Captain Kangaroo).

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