Opinion

Massapequa Park's own actor/filmmaker, John Carpenter, was invited to take a tour of the "Rogar Studios" in Amityville.

Cory Rosenberg is chief executive officer of the entertainment marketing and production company, producers of the children's television show, Dittydoodle Works, slotted for the second season on WLIW/21 at 9:30 a.m. every Saturday morning.

The live actor and cartoon-type show, geared for very young children, is completely filmed in the Rogar Studios and created and written by Cory Rosenberg and his wife, singer/songwriter Sheira Brayer. They were unable to meet Sheira the day they visited, however, Cory was a perfect tour guide. John Carpenter and his publicist, John H. Meyer, who arranged the visit, were overly impressed with the entire up-scale operation at the studio, Meyer said he thinks that it won't be long, perhaps by the end of 2007, that Dittydoodle Works will be on all of the PBS stations nationwide and the show merchandise will be filling the shelves in toy stores everywhere.


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