C´óÏó´«Ã½ Winter/Spring 2009
Programmes G-M
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Game Builder
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Game Builder is an innovative new application which gives
children the unique chance to create their very own online
games using different shapes, materials, C´óÏó´«Ã½ brands and
characters.
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Children will be able to fully personalise their game
and make it their own.
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Not only is each game unique, but once it is being played, the
application uses a sophisticated 2-D Physics Engine, which enables
it to create movement and detect collisions dynamically.
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Children
will also be able to fully interact with the site – which will
allow them to create, play, send and rate each other's games,
while developing core media literacy and problem-solving skills.
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Game Builder brings the games offering on C´óÏó´«Ã½ alive with
user-generated content and builds a new creative community
around a child's favourite thing to do... play games!
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An Attic Media production for C´óÏó´«Ã½.
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Front Desk
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Half Moon Investigations
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Schoolboy-turned-private-detective Fletcher "Half" Moon gets to work
solving mysteries and fighting for justice, in a new 13-part comedy drama
series for C´óÏó´«Ã½, based on Artemis Fowl author Eoin Colfer's best-selling book.
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In Half Moon Investigations, Fletcher (Rory Elrick) sees things that his school
friends don't.
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Since graduating as a fully qualified private detective from the
Bernstein Online Detective Academy, he has solved all sorts of minor
mysteries at school and at home, from lunchboxes stripped of everything but
fruit to counterfeit homework networks, from corruption and lunch money
extortion to theft of school property and even blackmail in the playground.
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Every detective needs a partner and Half Moon, not being the tallest or the
most confident 13-year-old, finds an unlikely ally in former bad guy Red
Sharkey (Seb Charles). While Moon sticks to the rules, Red knows how to
bend them.
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Helping the boys with their investigations is sassy, straight-talking journalist
Mia Stone (Olivia Grant). Mia likes to tag along on investigations, hoping to
get a scoop for the school's gossip-packed newspaper.
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Their nemesis is teacher's pet April Devereaux (Nicola Duffell), leader of "The
Pinks" and an aspiring criminal mastermind.
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April is often behind many of the
crimes committed at school, framing her enemies and attempting to
capitalise on their weaknesses. She is frequently – but not always – thwarted
by Moon.
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For Half Moon, detecting is everything. He is determined to discover the truth
and is willing to battle for the kids who can't fight for themselves, which
isn't always easy when there are enemies around every corner in the jungle
that is the playground.
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Half Moon Investigations is also being shown on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ HD channel.
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Horrible Histories
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Featuring some of the UK's top comic talent, Horrible Histories introduces children to
fascinating events and characters from British and international history.
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Strange facts, astonishing traditions, rotten rulers, gory battles, crazy inventions and
countless weird and wonderful moments from the past all feature in the mix of live
action sketches from an ensemble cast and the show's host – a talking rat.
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Starting out in the Savage Stone Age, Horrible Histories progresses through the Awful
Egyptians, Rotten Romans, Vicious Vikings, Measly Middle Ages, Terrible Tudors, Gorgeous
Georgians and Vile Victorians, right up to the Second World War.
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The series includes pastiches of familiar television formats, adverts and returning sketches
such as Historical Wife Swap, Horrible Hospitals, Stupid Deaths, HHTV News, Twisted
Fairytales, read by Meera Syal, and The Bob Reports.
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It also features numerous songs,
including the highly memorable "Four Georges" song – a romp through 18th century
British history in the style of a Westlife ballad.
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Horrible Histories includes lots of black humour and blood, while giving children a sense
of the connections, continuities and layers of history.
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Sketches will reveal the lengths to which men and women would go for beauty through the ages, where
democracy comes from, what we owe to the Greeks, how the Roman
Empire rose and fell and how the British Empire was built and lost.
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The series is based on the best selling books by Terry Deary, who features in
cameo roles as a Roman Emperor and a grave robber among others, and is
illustrated by Martin Brown.
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The show boasts some of Britain's finest adult comedy talent.
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Writers include
Steve Punt (Mock The Week), John Holmes (Dead Ringers) and Giles Pilbrow (Have I Got News For You), while on-screen stars include Jim Howick (Peep
Show), Simon Farnaby (Jam And Jerusalem, The Mighty Boosh),
Sarah Hadland (Mitchell And Webb), Ben Willbond (The Thick Of It)
and Ben Ward (Dead Ringers, Jon Culshaw).
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A Lion TV production for C´óÏó´«Ã½.
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VT
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M.I. High
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St Hope's School may look like an ordinary
comprehensive, but its unconventional pupils
and ineffective staff are oblivious to a big secret.
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Deep
beneath the school lies the headquarters of M.I. High –
M.I.9's division of highly-trained teen spies.
The teenage secret agents are back working
undercover on a third series of highly-classified
adventures.
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To keep ahead of the threat from the
Secret Kriminal Underground League (S.K.U.L.), there's a
host of fresh faces joining the team.
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Young actress Rachel Petladwala returns as the
gorgeous and brilliant spy Rose.
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She is joined by new
sidekicks Charlene Osuagwu, as wise cracking,
high-kicking gymnast Carrie, and Ben Kerfoot as
master-of-disguise Oscar, who is harbouring a dark and
mysterious secret.
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Masterminding the teen spies from M.I.9's headquarters,
deep beneath an innocuous comprehensive, is
handsome and quirky new team leader Frank London (Jonny Freeman).
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With his wealth of espionage
experience from his dual roles in training and gadgets
at M.I.9, Frank commands the spies' mission to protect
Britain from criminals and threats to national security
from the evil Grand Master and S.K.U.L.
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As ever, there
will be guest appearances from some familiar faces.
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In this series the threats are even deadlier and sneakier
than before.
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There's a graffiti artist defacing the world's
most famous monuments in a bid to whip up
anti-British feeling; a sinister plot to suck out the brain
power of the country's smartest kids; an infiltration of
M.I.9's top secret tunnel network by a mystery "mole";
and the Grand Master's most audacious plan yet,
which could see the spies literally jet-propelled out of
this world.
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The young agents need all their training to keep
the baddies at bay. Can they protect Britain,
escape detection and still submit their homework
on time?
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A Kudos Film and Television production for C´óÏó´«Ã½.
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VT
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