Welcome to Pooh Corner (partially found live-action puppet Disney show; 1983-1986)

Welcome to Pooh Corner was a Disney Channel show that aired the same day that Disney Channel began. The show included mostly live acting, with Roo being the exception, being a puppet. The show is notable for being the first Winnie-the-Pooh TV series, showing the narrator, and for being one of the shows that began the same day the channel did. Although the show ended in 1986, reruns went through 1997. Because the show's runtime went mostly when recording devices were uncommon, most of the 120+ episodes were lost, with most of what is found being episodes that were released on VHS. The show was dubbed in French, and there is a YouTube video showing some differences between the French and English version. This version may be something that is worth finding. Twenty episodes have been found in French.

Episodes
The exact number of episodes may be unknown, but it is somewhere between 120-129. According to Winniepedia, there are two different episodes named Strawberry Time, however, this could be a mistake. There are some episodes on YouTube that have not been paired with an episode title since the show doesn't have an episode title card, so there may be more found that are listed as found in the table. Some episodes on YouTube may have names that are not on the table, so the number of episodes could be more.

A Part of Me
At the end of episodes that were shorter than 30 minutes, a character would sing a song about parts of the body. The songs are as follows