Call It Macaroni


Call It Macaroni is an American children's television series that premiered on January 24, 1975. It was produced by Group W (Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, Inc.) with executive producers Gail Frank and Stephanie Meagher. Prior to its release, Donald McGannon, the chair of Group W, announced the show was a call to action for children to have a specific slot for their television. Intended to be a 12-part series of children's specials to be aired once a month, due to its popularity, another 12 specials were produced.
Its goal was to show 10–12-year-olds different things they could experience in the United States. It follows a different group of children each episode as they go to different places within the country, learning about a culture, city, environment, job, or hobby.
The first season was sold to 100, 103 or 104 stations in syndication. It was well received and won a Peabody Award in 1975.

Episodes

There are 24 half-hour episodes of Call it Macaroni. Air dates listed below may be later than the first airing. One episode,, is viewable on YouTube.
EpisodeAir dateSynopsis
It's a Long Way UpJanuary 24, 1975Three teens climb Mount Hood in Oregon.
Give the Circus a TumbleFebruary 19, 1975Three 11-year-olds spend a week with Circus Vargas as it tours and performs in Colorado.
Fly like a BirdMarch 19, 1975Two San Franciscans take glider and hang gliding lessons.
Once Upon a HorseApril 20, 1975Two 12-year-olds get horse riding lessons and participate in a riding competition.
Sail on the Winds of TimeApril 24, 1975Teens learn aboard a replica of a 19th century schooner.
Texas TenderfootMay 30, 1975Three teens from the San Francisco Bay region become wranglers, helping to drive horses from Big Bend National Park in West Texas to a ranch away.
Exploring YesterdayJune 6, 1975Three children get to experience how the Native Americans of northern Minnesota lived.
A Seaful of AdventureJuly 22, 1975Three youngsters from the Boston area take a cruise on the Florida shrimp boat Lady Gin.
The Boys and Girls of SummerSeptember 4, 1975A boy and a girl from Philadelphia go to the Philadelphia Phillies spring training camp in Florida.
Path of PapagosNovember 16, 1975Three youngsters experience the Native American way of life.
Puppets and Other PeopleDecember 6, 1975Three children from Boston construct a puppet under the supervision of puppeteer Kermit Love. Kevin Clash, the best known puppeteer to perform as Sesame Streets Elmo, saw this episode as a teen and asked his mother to help him contact Love; she succeeded, and Love eventually became his mentor.
Where Do we Sign Up, When Do We Leave?December 15, 1975Three kids from the San Francisco area spend a week on a racing schooner exploring the Channel Islands of California.
Nashville: Over the RainbowApril 18, 1976In the first episode of the second year, a 13-year-old Dobro guitar player goes to Nashville and gets to perform with Bobby Bare.
Lights, Camels, ActionMay 21, 1976Three New Yorkers join a production company working on the film Hawmps!, a comedy about the United States Camel Corps, on location in Arizona and become extras in one scene.
And That's JazzJune 11, 1976Two budding musicians from New York go to New Orleans and join a jazz session.
Rogue RunnersJuly 23, 1976Some youngsters go on a five-day rafting trip on the Rogue River.
Some of My Best Friends are DolphinsAugust 20, 1976Two children work with dolphins at the Miami Seaquarium.
It's Really MagicSeptember 21, 1976Two 11-year-olds from New York travel to Hollywood to work with the magician Shimada and perform at the Magic Castle.
How Do You Make a Moose Smile?October 1, 1976Three New York 11- and 12-year-olds are taught by a professional how to photograph wildlife in the wilderness.
North of the ArcticDecember 4, 1976Two youngsters from Portland, Oregon, become acquainted with an Eskimo family in Alaska.
Dance to the MusicDecember 5, 1976Two teens spend a week at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in New York.
When Bold Knights LancedJanuary 10, 1977A boy and a girl attend the annual Medieval Festival at Fort Tryon Park in Manhattan.
Gym DandysFebruary 11, 1977Two kids from San Francisco receive lessons from gymnasts training for the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.
Sing, West Virginia, SingMarch 15, 1977Two young Philadelphians learn about the music and culture of Appalachia.