Hodgepodge Lodge

Hodgepodge Lodge

:"This article is about the American children's series. For the former children's block on CBC Television in Canada, see Kids' CBC."

"Hodgepodge Lodge" (sometimes spelled "Hodge-Podge Lodge") was a children's television show produced by Maryland Public Broadcasting and shown on a number of PBS stations from 1970 to 1977, hosted by Miss Jean Worthley. It featured the quiet Miss Jean introducing elementary age children to wild animals and other nature topics (e.g. trees) in a calm setting around the namesake lodge.

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