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Fun with Friends: DVD: 1 October 2009 [62] Zoo Party; Knock, Knock, Knock; Spin Me Round — [63] 11 Santa Claus is Coming: DVD: 3 December 2009 [64] Santa Claus is Coming; Living in a Fairytale; Favourite Teddy Bear; Let's Get Away — [65] 11 Stop, Look and Listen: DVD: 7 January 2010 [66] Stop, Look, Listen; Four Seasons; Happy Monster Dance ...
Friends Forever is a Singaporean-Malaysian produced dramedy series. It stars Tracy Lee , Julian Hee , Melvin Sia , Andie Chen & Tiffany Leong as the casts of the series. [ 1 ] It features both Singaporean and Malaysian actors and is the 16th international co-production of MediaCorp TV (Singapore) and ntv7 (Malaysia).
Hi-5 is an Australian children's television series, originally produced by Kids Like Us and later Southern Star for the Nine Network and created by Helena Harris and Posie Graeme-Evans.
It is targeted to users that are interested in flirting, dating, and making new friends. [5] In order to join hi5, users must be age 18 or older. [3] Due to hi5's shift in focus to social gaming, Comscore reclassified hi5 as an online gaming site in early 2011. According to comScore, hi5 ranked as the 6th most trafficked online gaming site. [6]
Hi-5 were formed in September 1998 in Sydney, Australia, as a children's musical group. [1] [2] Television producer Helena Harris, who had worked on Bananas in Pyjamas, co-created Hi-5 as a concept for a new television show of the same name for the Nine Network.
The sixth series of the children's television series Hi-5 aired between 18 October 2004 [1] [2] and 26 November 2004 on the Nine Network in Australia. The series was produced by Kids Like Us for Nine with Helena Harris as executive producer.
Sharing Stories: Kellie tells a story about a boy (Tim) who dresses up as his favourite superhero for a birthday party planned by his mother (Charli), before his friends (Nathan and Kathleen) arrive wearing the same costume as him.
Hi-5 is a variety-style series for preschoolers which features music as an integral part of its premise. Aimed at children aged between two and eight, the series incorporates educational trends with a pop music appeal, using song and movement to capture the attention of children. [1]