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- Preschoolers are provided with learning opportunities through music, crafts, stories, games and information. The aim is to encourage a child to wonder, think, feel and imagine, striving to reflect a modern, diverse Australian society.
- The many adventures of full-size bananas, B1 and B2. They live on Cuddles Avenue which is also home to three Teddies (Amy, Lulu and Morgan) and a sneaky Rat-in-a-Hat.
- Putting the 'real' back into reality TV, the award-winning series with no narrator and no agendas, just authentic stories told in people's own words. For 26 years we have been telling the stories of extraordinary Australians.
- A boy goes to the woods behind his house and enters a magical world, where he becomes a superhero.
- Mr. Squiggle is a marionette with a pencil for a nose, who visits his friends from his home at 93 Crater Crescent on the Moon, flying in his pet rocket (named Rocket).
- 2012– TV-YTV Series7.9 (142)
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This award winning series is set in the timeless watercolour landscape of mossy forests, lazy rivers and sunny meadows that is the idyllic home of Little Nutbrown Hare and his father, Big Nutbrown Hare. - Tells the story of the Carlson family who have recently relocated from Australia to the UK to discover there are three out of control hilarious monsters living in their basement.
- Five best friends living on a quilt take us on imaginative adventures narrating stories where three become characters in worlds like the Arctic, jungles, or magical realms.
- Zigby the zebra, McMeer the meerkat, and Bertie the guinea fowl cohabit an island. Zigby's adventurous spirit spawns stories imparting lessons on responsibility, creative problem-solving, and accepting success and failure.
- Hoopla Doopla is a live action preschool show that is inspired by circus and physical comedy. The show features 6 characters and is set in the colorful town of Hoopla.
- Two friends meet again in the autumn of their lives. They have not seen each other for years but soon find their renewed friendship put to the test when one of them falls ill and the other loses his newfound love. The city of Rotterdam provides the background for this story, which specifically aims to entertain senior citizens in terms of it's extremely mild humor, general references, themes (widowhood, lost friendships) and the overall age of the lead characters.
- The Bambaloo Tree is a place where you can dream and imagine and be whatever you want to be. It's a place full of magic, fun and music and a place where all your wishes can come true. It is a place where dogs, fish, birds and mice can talk! It's a place where anything can happen. Its a giant tree house
- Ferals evicted from their home found media cables and started pirate TV channel "Feral TV", drawing station's ire until their popularity led to its official adoption.
- Kitu is a young being who lives on a planet at the end of the Milky Way. Kitu is a lot like youngsters on the planet earth, enjoying a daily routine which affords lots of different experiences and learning, without realising it, through play. Woofl is Kitu's best friend giving unconditional love and understanding. Kitu and family all have extremely expressive antennae on their heads. The antennae conduct a body-language of their own, being very indicative of mood and feelings. Antennae are important and must be cleaned every night before bed. Kitu spends his time either at home or at Day Care. Kitu's Daddoo pilots a big space vehicle. Mum-Mum works from home, and Grandpa lives with them too. Kitu, in earth years, would be about 4.
- The adventures of five tiny fairy-like petal people who live in a modern day garden.
- The Last Muster: Brian O'Sullivan, a grazier and incidentally, Victorian State President of the National Party, tells of the anguish of having to sell off his family's herd of cattle. Their property in Patchewollock, in the Mallee country, has been home to the family for three generations. However it has now been gazetted to be part of a National Park. O'Sullivan talks frankly about the pain and heartache involved in the sale, and the void that it will leave in his life. He also affirms his faith in the parliamentary system despite the cruel blow that it has dealt him. The programme follows O'Sullivan and his family as they embark on "the last muster". The story is introduced by Deputy Prime Minister, Tim Fischer. PLUS: Mr Squiggle: Our second story is a unique insight into a national institution, Mr Squiggle, the longest running programme on Australian Television. Originally commissioned for a run of six weeks Mr Squiggle has now run for thirty seven years. Mr Squiggle's creator, Norman Hetherington, his wife Margaret who devises the stories, and their daughter Rebecca, the sixth presenter of the show, guide us through the Aladdin's cave that is their house. Norman explains the appeal of the pencil nosed puppet who lives on the moon at 93 Crater Crescent as 'a family show, devised by a family, performed by a family for families everywhere.' Rebecca details life growing up with Mr Squiggle and how he is the alter ego of her father, whilst Margaret admits to getting most of her inspiration for stories when in the shower. It's a fascinating look behind the scenes of one of Australia's best loved characters. This story is introduced by Mark Barnard, current Executive Producer of Mr Squiggle.
- Aka s333.5 Alex and Emma open a hair salon and make fruity trifles.
- Aka series338 ep1. Zindzi and Nicholas set up a Gadgets and Gizmos workshop, play with a special coded gizmo and tell the story "Lost In Silly Space". Through the windows we visit The Royal Australian Mint.
- Aka s338.2 Leah and Andrew make some yummy pancakes, play with a painting gizmo pendulum, and tell the story of The Magnificent Thing. Through the windows, we have fun going through a car wash.
- Aka s338.3 Leah and Nicholas help Little Ted with his washing machine delivery, create some colourful spotty fabric, and play with lots of fun hats in a hat shop.
- Aka series334 ep1. Karen and Matt make different paper plate faces to show emotions. They make a mobile for a baby and put the toys to bed.
- Aka s334.5 Karen and Matt make a night sky mural. They help Diddle go exploring in space.
- Aka series335 ep1. Michelle and Alex make milk bottle shakers. Through the windows there are Japanese drums.
- Aka s335.2 Leah and Kaeng take Dan and Meeka to the beach. They make paper bag fish and an octopus. Through the windows we see Lucas Proudfoot.