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Josie Carey: Big Dreams

A pioneer in children's programming, she hosted "The Children's Corner" with Fred Rogers.

03/21/2024

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Josie Carey: Big Dreams

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A pioneer in children's programming, she hosted "The Children's Corner" with Fred Rogers.

She hosted "The Children's Corner" on WQED in Pittsburgh from 1953 to 1961 and went on to become a pioneer in children's programming. Josie Carey was among the station's original employees, partnered with Fred Rogers. The two of them co-wrote dozens of songs performed on the program, while he would act as puppeteer. In this story from the WQED archives, Josie Carey reflects on a remarkable career.

03/21/2024

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