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The Weird Genius of Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?

Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego… and why does an entire generation of ’90s kids still remember a PBS geography game show like it was must-see television?

In this episode of Dial-Up Days, we’re taking a nostalgic deep dive into Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? — the fast-paced PBS game show that turned geography, world capitals, landmarks, and maps into one of the coolest after-school shows of the 1990s. Based on the hit Broderbund computer game, Carmen Sandiego became more than just educational TV. It had mystery, comedy, music, wild villains, a giant floor map, and of course… Rockapella.

We’ll look at how Carmen Sandiego went from a computer lab favorite to PBS’s first nationally televised game show, how Greg Lee, Lynne Thigpen as The Chief, and Rockapella made the format unforgettable, and why the show worked so well when so many “educational” kids’ shows felt like homework.

We’ll also dig into the strange behind-the-scenes stories: the nearly invisible title villain, the famous theme song, the celebrity cameos, the map round, the Soviet Union problem, the live touring show, and why this Emmy-winning PBS classic still doesn’t have a proper streaming home.

Were you a Carmen Sandiego kid? Did you play the computer game at school, watch the PBS game show after class, or still have the Rockapella theme song stuck in your head? Let us know in the comments — and tell us if you think you could have survived the final map round.

If you enjoy nostalgic deep dives into classic ’80s and ’90s TV, forgotten kids’ shows, PBS classics, retro game shows, and the weird history behind the shows we grew up with, be sure to like, subscribe, and join us for more Dial-Up Days.

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