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Play School

This television show for children aims to encourage viewers to wonder, to think, to feel and to imagine. The program shows two warm, caring presenters taking the time to be with one child. They address the child directly and personally. Into this relationship are woven the stories, songs and activities that form the fabric of Australian children's culture. Play School is successful because it satisfies our basic human need to interact with other people and to be valued by them. Play School aims to extend the child's interest and it encourages participation. Each program contains a story, some songs (both traditional and new) and a variety of play ideas with things to make and do. Each week has a theme which is developed in different ways depending on the day. The daily format usually includes the Clock and a look outside Play School via the Windows. More recently the Play School projector is also used for a mindfulness segment asking viewers to stop, look and listen. Until 2010, the calendar would display the day of the week, but was not continued as naming the weekday became confusing once children were able to watch programs any time, on demand.

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Benita Collings
Self
John Hamblin
Self
Teo Gebert
Self

Season 60 Episode Guide See All

Episode 1

When I Grow Up - Clever Creatives

Aka s371 Justine and Alex are joined by Tim to make music and sing 'I am a fine musician'. Tim explains why he became a musician. The presenters play a musical guessing game. Through the round window Chiara practises her moves to become a Professional Dancer. Justine and Alex look in the Wonderous Worker's Wardrobe to find fashion designer and photographer outfits. Justine is a fashion designer, creating a design using a tablet for her jacket, and Alex snaps away as a nature photographer. Justine pretends to be an artist and opens an exhibition of her paintings called 'Fruit Salad'. Then Alex poses in a banana outfit, acting as Justine's muse for a painting. It's half past three on the Rocket Clock, with a bag of sweets inside. Tim sings along to his book, 'When I Grow Up' illustrated by Steve Antony. Kiya goes for a walk through the city and sees some buskers: Maurice the magician, Little Ted the one-ted-band, and Jemima the clown. Justine, Alex and Tim sing 'Make 'em Laugh'.

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Awards

  • 1992 - Logie - Most Popular Children's Program - nominated
  • 1996 - Logie - Most Popular Children's Program - nominated
  • 1998 - Logie - Most Outstanding Achievement in Children's Television - winner
  • 2004 - Logie - Most Outstanding Children's Preschool Program - nominated

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