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Hi-5, a British children's television program, was aired at 2008. It was based on the original Australian TV show of the same name. Hi-5 is known as a children's pop music group as well as being a television show. They also teach arts and crafts.
Let's Pretend was a 1980s children's television series aimed at preschool ages. It was shown across the ITV Network at 12.10 on Tuesdays, then later Mondays, replacing the popular Pipkins which had been cancelled at the end of 1981. Like its predecessor, each edition was fifteen minutes long, and the programme was produced using many of Pipkins' personnel such as puppeteer Nigel Plaskitt and producer Michael Jeans. Each week the presenters would find a number of ordinary household items and contrive to produce a short story featuring them all. The first programme, "The Story Of The Broken Puppet", was shown on Tuesday 5 January 1982 by Central Television. The show aired weekly until 1988. The show's original opening titles featured items moving along a conveyor belt into the mouth of a large plastic whale, and later a puppet caterpillar moving along the screen.
Xiao Ming was born in an ordinary working family, his mother is a saleswoman in a shopping mall and his father is an ordinary accountant. In order to make her son outstanding in the future, her mother is busy enrolling Xiao Ming in various training courses, and Xiao Ming, who has just entered the second grade, suffers a lot. Ming is in the middle of his class, and his favorite teacher is the pretty and nice teacher, Li. At night, a strange thing happens. After falling asleep, Ming is dragged by a pair of invisible hands into the wall, where the omnipotent Wang Cat lives, who can make Ming appear anywhere he wants to go. The cat can also turn back time and make things that have been done start over again, and allows Ming to have strange “life experiences. Ming adores WangCat and often tells him about the things that happen on earth during the day, but WangCat has his own ideas!
Barmy Aunt Boomerang was a children's comedy series which aired on BBC1 in the United Kingdom from 16 September 1999 to 14 December 2000. Sebastian's world is turned upside down by the arrival of his unconventional Australian aunt Boomerang. It is revealed early on in the series that Aunt Boomerang is in fact a ghost, She was starring in an Australian soap when she was killed on set. She now acts as something of a "fairy god-mother" to Sebastian. The show ran for two series. The series also featured actor Alex Harvey, who is the son of the late Scottish rock singer and leader of The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. Alex Harvey Junior played the part of a police officer named Sergeant Keen.