The action was filmed before a blue screen, rather than using traditional sets (the same technique was used for Dumbo's Circus, another live-action/puppet series that ran on The Disney Channel).
These songs were written by the Oscar-winning Sherman Brothers who had provided the majority of the Winnie the Pooh music over the years.
As the series progressed, he is moved into a small playroom which eventually is seen having plush versions of Pooh and his friends.
Sometimes, if an episode ended a few minutes early, a certain character would sing a song entitled "A Part of Me", which was written by one of the voice actors, Phil Baron.
The show was also released on VHS PAL in the UK as part of a six-volume set which also each featured an episode of Good Morning, Mickey!, Donald Duck Presents, The Mouse Factory and Mousercise.