Fergi Series

Fergi Series was a short-lived live-action educational series originally produced in the 1970s by Walt Disney Productions' educational media division. The series dealt with businesses of prototypes, production, capital, outlay and merchandising. This series also introduced good business vocabulary and clear step-by-step demonstration of the enterprise system at work. Richard Kuller played the title character. At the time of release it was considered a new way of economical teaching.[1]

Films

1975

  • If The Fergi Fits, Wear It
  • Fergi Diversifies

1977

  • Fergi Goes Inc.

1978

  • Fergi Meets The Challenge
gollark: The economic damage of having people end up wasting tons of time there is significant, let alone the cost of hiring "security" staff and the expensive scanning equipment, and the "cultural cost" of getting people used to intrusive scanning and bizarre restrictions just on travel.
gollark: But primarily, all airport "security" does is inconvenience people and act as a source for jobs for vaguely sociopathic people.
gollark: nobody's system is NOT very good.
gollark: ddg! rust "tokio"
gollark: Tokio is on crates.io.

References

  1. Brown, Robert Edward (1979). "A New Age for Education and Business". Change. 11 (4): 14–16. JSTOR 40163896.
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