If you’re having trouble falling asleep, Tom Hardy will help you doze off with a bedtime story.
The actor will be reading nighttime tales on “Bedtime Stories,” the long-running series on the BBC Children’s channel CBeebies. The episodes will run from April 27 through May 1. Hardy made a previous appearance on the show back in 2016, and the network happily announced he’d be back in a post on Wednesday.
You asked. He stepped up!
The actor will be reading nighttime tales on “Bedtime Stories,” the long-running series on the BBC Children’s channel CBeebies. The episodes will run from April 27 through May 1. Hardy made a previous appearance on the show back in 2016, and the network happily announced he’d be back in a post on Wednesday.
You asked. He stepped up!
- 4/16/2020
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
Israeli crafting and Diy format Craft Party is heading to the UK after the BBC ordered a local version. The British public broadcaster’s kids network Cbbc has ordered two seasons of the show from Keshet Productions.
Two seasons of ten episodes, with 15 minute episodes, will see children aged six to 12 create art and food for a craft party. Each episode of the series, which is known as Mesibat Yetzira in Israel, will feature four of the rotating cast of six children in the craft party kitchen.
Themes for each episode include slime, emojis, unicorns, and music festivals as well as popular party flavours like pirates, monsters, space, superheroes or safari.
The series was commissioned by BBC Children’s Head of Content Cheryl Taylor with Keshet UK’s David Williams as executive producer with Nick Hutchings (Help! My Supply Teacher Is Magic) as series producer and writer alongside series director Matt Pothecary.
Two seasons of ten episodes, with 15 minute episodes, will see children aged six to 12 create art and food for a craft party. Each episode of the series, which is known as Mesibat Yetzira in Israel, will feature four of the rotating cast of six children in the craft party kitchen.
Themes for each episode include slime, emojis, unicorns, and music festivals as well as popular party flavours like pirates, monsters, space, superheroes or safari.
The series was commissioned by BBC Children’s Head of Content Cheryl Taylor with Keshet UK’s David Williams as executive producer with Nick Hutchings (Help! My Supply Teacher Is Magic) as series producer and writer alongside series director Matt Pothecary.
- 7/25/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Sandra Makaresz (l) and Laura Clelland.
Laura Clelland and Sandra Makaresz have been invited to participate in the second annual Kids Live Action Pitch at Miptv – the only Aussies among five teams from around the world.
They will be pitching Super Huu, the tale of 13-year-old Huu Phan, who becomes the keeper of an ancient Talisman and must win the trust of the Warrior Spirits trapped within it to control the super powers they can give him.
The twist: The Warrior Spirits are a trouble-making, rude and stupid bunch who are intent on making Huu’s life hell.
Makaresz and Louise Creely created and wrote the concept for Clelland’s company Sublimate Entertainment.
“We are really thrilled to have been selected for the Kids Live Action Pitch and to be attending Miptv as we have a few projects that we are looking to find partners for – children’s, Ya and adult drama,...
Laura Clelland and Sandra Makaresz have been invited to participate in the second annual Kids Live Action Pitch at Miptv – the only Aussies among five teams from around the world.
They will be pitching Super Huu, the tale of 13-year-old Huu Phan, who becomes the keeper of an ancient Talisman and must win the trust of the Warrior Spirits trapped within it to control the super powers they can give him.
The twist: The Warrior Spirits are a trouble-making, rude and stupid bunch who are intent on making Huu’s life hell.
Makaresz and Louise Creely created and wrote the concept for Clelland’s company Sublimate Entertainment.
“We are really thrilled to have been selected for the Kids Live Action Pitch and to be attending Miptv as we have a few projects that we are looking to find partners for – children’s, Ya and adult drama,...
- 3/20/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
The BBC is aiming to appeal to 12-15 year old viewers with a raft of shows featuring the likes of Strictly Come Dancing star Stacey Dooley.
The British public broadcaster has unveiled a slew of digital shows aimed at young eyeballs and is exploring the challenges faced by this demo when it comes to issues such as mental health and sexuality.
The Nine to Five with Stacey Dooley follows five 16-18 year olds as they experience the rigours of the workplace for the first time. The show is produced by Warner Bros-owned Twenty Twenty.
Teen Taxi, made by Endemol Shine-owned Dragonfly TV, shines a light on the daily conversations teenagers and their parents have on life, love, friendships as the engaging teens open up during every day trips in the family cars.
I’m Not Driving That! With Ali-a sees vlogger and petrol head Ali-a transforming young drivers...
The British public broadcaster has unveiled a slew of digital shows aimed at young eyeballs and is exploring the challenges faced by this demo when it comes to issues such as mental health and sexuality.
The Nine to Five with Stacey Dooley follows five 16-18 year olds as they experience the rigours of the workplace for the first time. The show is produced by Warner Bros-owned Twenty Twenty.
Teen Taxi, made by Endemol Shine-owned Dragonfly TV, shines a light on the daily conversations teenagers and their parents have on life, love, friendships as the engaging teens open up during every day trips in the family cars.
I’m Not Driving That! With Ali-a sees vlogger and petrol head Ali-a transforming young drivers...
- 1/25/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Production is under way on Altitude Film Entertainment and Citrus Films’ family movie Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans, based on the popular children’s book series by Terry Deary and illustrated by Martin Brown.
Shooting now on location in the UK and Bulgaria, the film will cast the antics of the Roman Empire in a comedic light. It will follow Atti, a Roman teenager with brains but very little brawn. When one of his clever schemes falls foul of Emperor Nero, he is forced to join the army and is sent to miserable, cold, wet Britain where the natives are revolting – quite literally. Things go from bad to worse when Atti is captured by Orla, a feisty teenage Celt desperate to prove herself as a warrior.
Dominic Brigstocke, director of the TV version of the series, will make his feature directorial debut. Script comes from Jessica Swale together with Giles Pilbrow and Caroline Norris.
Shooting now on location in the UK and Bulgaria, the film will cast the antics of the Roman Empire in a comedic light. It will follow Atti, a Roman teenager with brains but very little brawn. When one of his clever schemes falls foul of Emperor Nero, he is forced to join the army and is sent to miserable, cold, wet Britain where the natives are revolting – quite literally. Things go from bad to worse when Atti is captured by Orla, a feisty teenage Celt desperate to prove herself as a warrior.
Dominic Brigstocke, director of the TV version of the series, will make his feature directorial debut. Script comes from Jessica Swale together with Giles Pilbrow and Caroline Norris.
- 10/3/2018
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
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