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Based on the episode "Dream Weaver", Tilly hosts her talk show by interviewing Disney Channel stars. As stated in the Ariel Martin episode and in between commercials promoting Big City Greens "back-to-back" weeknights for the month of May, these take place within Tilly's dreams and are considered "not canon" with the rest of the series.
Raggs quickly garnered strong ratings and, within a few months of airing, Seven ordered Series 2, an additional 65 episodes. In 2007, Seven ordered Series 3, also 65 episodes, bringing the total to 195 original half hours by 2009. Each episode featured original Raggs’ music, written and produced in the U.S. by Concentrix Music and Sound ...
Hi-5 is a variety-style series for pre-schoolers that features music as an integral part of its premise. [1] [2] The program features five presenters who are collectively known as Hi-5, who perform songs as a group as well as present individual segments.
The show has been awarded the Best Animated Series Kids Programming at the 2018 Kidscreen Awards and Best Youth Programme at Lauriers de la Radio et de la Télévision 2018. [1] This is a list of episodes of the series, with their names (in English and French), including series number, the original air date, and an episode synopsis.
Laa Laa receives a video of some kids playing in the rain and their dog gets dirty, so they have to give the dog a bath. The Teletubbies do the Splashing Dance before watching the Lion and Bear play hide and seek in Teletubbyland, the Magic Windmill starts spinning from the Original animation, the Teletubbies saying "Uh-Oh", then the Magic ...
In the Night Garden... is a BBC pre-school children's television programme, first broadcast daily on the CBeebies channel, Series 1 was broadcast starting on 19 March 2007 on the Discover and Do and Bedtime Hour blocks, with series 2 following from 1 September 2008. In 2010, the BBC confirmed that it would not be commissioning a third series ...
The title sequence explained the plot; Kidd Video and his band (Named Kidd, Carla, Ash, & Whiz) of the same name (played by live action performers in the first half of the title sequence) were practicing in a storage unit when an animated villain named the Master Blaster appeared, and transported them to the Master Blaster's home dimension, a cartoon world called the Flipside.
Note: In the United States, all the episodes in season 1 (except for "The Homework Hassle" and "Go To Camp") aired alongside Seven Little Monsters on PBS Kids. Beginning in Fall 2003, all 26 episodes were paired with another Berenstain Bears episode.