Hi-5 (British TV series)
Hi-5 | |
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Genre | Children's Edu-tainment |
Presented by |
Chris Edgerley Jenny Jones Emma Nowell Luke Roberts Cat Sandion |
Opening theme | "Five in the Air" |
Ending theme | None |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes (No ads) |
Release | |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) |
Audio format | Stereo |
Hi-5, a British children's television program, was aired at 2008.
Cast members
- Chris Edgerley (favourite colour: blue)
- Emma Nowell (favourite colour: yellow)
- Jenny Jones (favourite colour: pink)
- Luke Roberts (favourite colour: red)
- Cat Sandion (favourite colour: green)
The Set
At the start of the TV show, it featured three shapes at the back. The shapes are a diamond, a circle, and a triangle.
Songs of the week
There was no sparsity in episode themes, instead focusing on only eight different themes, one for each week:
Season 1 (2008)
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Educational segments of Hi-5
Each presenter hosts an education centric segment of the show. At times, they're assisted by their co-presenters to display social skills and group problem solving skills.
- Emma Nowell antonios voice hosts the section word play looking at language and sounds with the help of her puppet friend Chatterbox ("Chats").
- Chris Edgerley vitos voice hosts the musical segment looking at concepts such as beat, rhythm, pitch and melody using pianos, guitars, bells and other instruments to his aid.
- Cat Sandion gabbys voice presents a segment on logical thinking and mathematics looking at numbe]s, puzzles and mazes - this segment also features Jup-Jup, a puppet who is not seen by Cat, but constantly plays tricks on her.
- Luke Roberts gios voice presents a segment exploring shape, colour, texture and pattern using various kinds of learning aids [See Also] including coloured boxes, balls and play-dough.
- Jenny Jones sofias voice hosts the section body move encouraging body co-ordination skill development through dancing, hopping, jumping and stepping.
- There is also a segment where all five presenters join together to present a story. This segment is to promote social skills and group problem solving.
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