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[2] [4] Hi-5 received a gold certification for their fifth studio album, Celebrate (2002). The group's first greatest hits compilation, Hi-5 Hits (2003), reached number ten in July 2003. [ 5 ] [ 2 ] By 2004, the group had received five consecutive ARIA Music Awards in the same category, Best Children's Album , which was a record at the time. [ 6 ]
Hi-5 is an Australian children's television series, originally produced by Kids Like Us and later Southern Star for the Nine Network and created by Helena Harris and Posie Graeme-Evans. The program is known for its educational content, and for the cast of the program, who became a recognised musical group for children outside of the series ...
Hi-5, and the related television series, blended educational aspects with music and movement, while regularly updating the music and costumes to remain "abreast of the times". [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 12 ] The members were presented as older siblings or friends to their young audience, rather than appearing as adults teaching them.
Tim plays funky punk music in his space, but is unsure if the rest of Hi-5 will enjoy it too. Charli plays punk music on an imaginary electric guitar. Kathleen uses problem solving to complete different fix-it jobs. Charli stretches to ease her stiff shoulder. Nathan imagines travelling around the world while exploring artifacts from different ...
Nathan becomes a postman and delivers packages to the rest of Hi-5 on his bicycle. Charli rides around town on an imaginary bicycle. Kellie builds a miniature city for Chats using alphabet blocks to create the buildings. Charli goes for a walk around Alphabet City. Tim and the rest of Hi-5 make music in the kitchen with dough and cookware.
Lauren and the rest of Hi-5 perform a balancing act together. Casey practises walking across a tightrope for her circus act, while Chats acts as the ringmaster. Lauren pretends to be a dancing ballerina from the inside of a music box. Tim hosts the Hi-5 circus parade, presenting the acts as he plays the music for the show.
The eighth series of the children's television series Hi-5 aired between 12 June 2006 [1] and 11 August 2006 on the Nine Network in Australia. The series was produced by Kids Like Us for Nine with Helena Harris as executive producer. This was the last series to feature Kathleen de Leon Jones as a regular cast member.
Kellie and Chats try to find the right hog call they need to attract a pig. Charli pretends to be a show pony in a competition. Kathleen decides to try out for the tennis team, but must change her sport when Jup Jup replaces the ball. Charli plays totem tennis. Tim writes a song for the Hi-5 hopping team to help them keep in time with each other.