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Darcy's Wild Life is a teen sitcom starring Sara Paxton, and broadcast on Discovery Kids in the United States, [3] and the Family Channel in Canada, [4] from October 2004 [5] to March 2006. The show also aired on NBC as part of the Discovery Kids on NBC programing block.
Really Wild Animals; ReBoot; Redwall; The Ren & Stimpy Show; Rescue Heroes; The Return of Dogtanian; Ripley's Believe It or Not!: The Animated Series; Road Rovers; Robin Hood: Mischief in Sherwood; Robinson Sucroe; Robotboy; Rocko's Modern Life; Rod 'n' Emu; Rolie Polie Olie; RollBots; Ruby Gloom; Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist; Sabrina ...
Paxton was the cast in the lead role of the Discovery Kids television series, Darcy's Wild Life playing Darcy Fields, a girl who works at a rural veterinary; the series was filmed on a farm in Toronto [9] and aired from 2004-2006. It often featured Paxton's song, "Take a Walk".
Darcy's Wild Life: October 2, 2004 February 28, 2010 Flight 29 Down: October 1, 2005 December 24, 2011 [note 2] Bindi the Jungle Girl: June 9, 2007 October 9, 2010 Dinosapien: July 7, 2007 March 24, 2012 [c]
Darcy's Wild Life (creators, writers, executive producers, 2004) Phil of the Future (creators, writers, executive producers, 14 episodes, 2004–2006) Lizzie McGuire (writers, executive producers, consulting producers, 37 episodes, 2001–2004) Family Affair (executive producers, 2002) Smart Guy (writers, 6 episodes, 1997–1999)
Temple Street Productions was founded in 1996 by Patrick Whitley and Sheila Hockin. [2] The Whitley and Hockin era saw production of Showtime co-production Queer as Folk and children’s comedy Darcy’s Wild Life, as well as the first seasons of Canada’s Next Top Model and Billable Hours.
Leggat is a supporter of Count Me In, [24] a movement that promotes student volunteerism, and helps connect young people with community service opportunities that match their interests, passions and lifestyle. She hosted the 2012 "Count Me In Conference", which has been recognized as the largest youth-run empowerment event in North America, and ...
A full-body scanner is a device that detects objects on or inside a person's body for security screening purposes, without physically removing clothes or making physical contact. Unlike metal detectors , full-body scanners can detect non-metal objects, which became an increasing concern after various airliner bombing attempts in the 2000s.