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'''''Make Way for Noddy''''' is an animated series for children produced by [[Chorion]] of the United Kingdom in conjunction with SD Entertainment in the United States. It originally aired in 12-minute segments as part of the Milkshake program on [[Five (TV)]]. |
'''''Make Way for Noddy''''' is an animated series for children produced by [[Chorion]] of the United Kingdom in conjunction with SD Entertainment in the United States. It originally aired in 12-minute segments as part of the Milkshake program on [[Five (TV)]]. |
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Later, it launched in the United States on [[PBS Kids Sprout]] in a half-hour version using the same name, combining two of the 12-minute programmes with new material; two 3-minutes interstitals called |
Later, it launched in the United States on [[PBS Kids Sprout]] in a half-hour version using the same name, combining two of the 12-minute programmes with new material; two 3-minutes interstitals called ''Say it With Noddy'' where Noddy learns words in various foreign languages, a music video in each episode, and footage from a live-action host. The first episode began airing on PBS Kids Sprout on [[January 5]], [[2004]], with Noddy and The New Taxi as its very first episode. |
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Revision as of 21:28, 4 November 2006
Make Way for Noddy | |
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Created by | Chorion |
Starring | Many different actors |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Production | |
Running time | 15 minutes (Five); 30 minutes (PBS Kids Sprout) |
Original release | |
Network | Five; PBS Kids Sprout |
Release | Winter 2004 |
Make Way for Noddy is an animated series for children produced by Chorion of the United Kingdom in conjunction with SD Entertainment in the United States. It originally aired in 12-minute segments as part of the Milkshake program on Five (TV).
Later, it launched in the United States on PBS Kids Sprout in a half-hour version using the same name, combining two of the 12-minute programmes with new material; two 3-minutes interstitals called Say it With Noddy where Noddy learns words in various foreign languages, a music video in each episode, and footage from a live-action host. The first episode began airing on PBS Kids Sprout on January 5, 2004, with Noddy and The New Taxi as its very first episode.
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