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The series of 4 episodes was a joint production of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Thames Television. [2] It was filmed on location in the western Samoan village of Salamumu and then on the Whitsunday Islands off the Queensland coast in 1981. [3] [4] The series was first broadcast in Australia on ABC-TV on 6 January 1983. [5]
God starts each episode in Heaven as if it were a fairy-tale, usually telling it to Jesus Christ and other famous, deceased notable figures. Jesus ( Shimpal Lelisi ) – The Lord's only son. Unlike the past serious and solemn renditions of the Christian divinity, Bro'Town portrays him as young and naive (despite his past mortal life more than ...
The episode on 6 September 1959 featured a segment of water sports played by Samoan children, another segment featuring three boys travelling along the San Juan River, an animated short with Bongo the Bear, and a newsreel titled "This is Young Canada". [2] The second season in 1960 was co-hosted by Ross Snetsinger and Toby Tarnow.
The Baby (TV series) The Baby Club; Baby Jake; Baby Races; Baby Talk (TV series) The Baby-Sitters Club (1990 TV series) Backyard Science; Bailey Kipper's P.O.V. Barney & Friends; Becky and Barnaby Bear; Ben 10: Ultimate Challenge; Bernard's Watch; The Bernie Mac Show; Betoch; Big John, Little John; Big Star's Little Star; Bindi the Jungle Girl ...
Lists of Canadian children's television series episodes (1 C, 24 P) Pages in category "Lists of children's television series episodes" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Episode: "Angel in Blue" 1979 Hawaii Five-O: Pimp Episode: "The Execution File" 1979 The Paradise Connection: Manu 1994 One West Waikiki: Nephi Hanaman Episode: "Till Death Do Us Part" 1994 One West Waikiki: Nephi Hanaman Episode 1.3 1994 One West Waikiki: Nephi Hanaman Episode: "Scales of Justice" 1995 One West Waikiki: Nephi Hanaman Episode ...
Their first show as a duo was called A Small Samoan Wedding, and toured around New Zealand in 2004 before traveling overseas. Since then, they have toured with a new show almost every year: Laughing with Samoans (2003) A Small Samoan Wedding (2004) Old School (2005) Off Work (2006) Crack Me Off (2008) Prettyful Woman (2009) Choka-Block (2010)
Leilua was born in Auckland in 1982, and is of Samoan, Māori and Pākehā (New Zealand European) descent. [1] [2] [3] She attended Unitec Institute of Technology where she obtained a bachelor's degree in performing and screen arts.