The first version of
Cover to Cover was a locally produced program airing in
Washington, D.C., where Robbins lived, in 1965. Two years later, a group in
Bloomington, Indiana, decided to produce the program for national distribution. Ray Gladfelter served as the producer for this and subsequent series. In 1973, Gladfelter's company, the "Instructional Television Cooperative" (ITVC) assumed production, and the first color episodes were filmed. Subsequent series were produced by Gladfelter's company, which was renamed "Children's Television International" (CTI) in 1979. Although the same format was used, the title changed frequently, and the program was variously known as
The Book Bird, Storybound, and
Readit. Later productions used variations of the original title:
Books from Cover to Cover, More Books from Cover to Cover, and
Read on: Cover to Cover. The last series was produced in 1996. All of these programs were produced under the auspices of the
Greater Washington Educational Television Association, or WETA. They were distributed on public television stations throughout the United States and Canada, and were a fixture of children's programming blocks on
PBS for many years. ==References==