Английская Википедия:Dr. Henry's Emergency Lessons for People

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Dr. Henry's Emergency Lessons for People (a.k.a. H.E.L.P.! — Dr. Henry's Emergency Lessons for People)[1] is a series of animated television shorts[2] that served as public service announcements, aimed at children. Created and produced by writer and lyricist Lynn Ahrens and named for and inspired by the work of contributor Dr. Henry Heimlich,[3][4] these one-minute shorts which debuted during the 1979–1980 television season. They were broadcast throughout the early 1980s in the US on ABC during commercial breaks on Saturday mornings[5] when youngsters were tuned in to Saturday morning cartoons and similar children's programming.[6] H.E.L.P.! won an Emmy Award[7] in 1980.[1][3][4]

Each short presents a central character experiencing a minor injury and the proper way to initially handle care for it. First aid was demonstrated for practical purposes.[1][2]

Eight shorts were created.[1]

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