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WordGirl is an animated superhero children's television series created by Dorothea Gillim. Soup2Nuts produced the series, which is presented by PBS Kids.. The series originally aired as short segments known as The Amazing Colossal Adventures of WordGirl from November 10, 2006 until October 10, 2007.
Theodore McCallister III's mom, Claire McCallister, a babysitter has been assigned to watch over Tobey while she goes on a business trip. Unknown to her, however, he and Becky Botsford (a.k.a WordGirl) get into a battle of words in the city on a real-live match of the game show called "Crash or Pie", she believes that Tobey is cheating (saying "unsmall" is not a word).
It's the day of the Magical Magicians Convention, and the entire Botsford family is excited to go and see their favorite magician and perform live, El Mysterioso. Everyone except Becky, she goes to the Pretty Princess book signing across the street. But Mr. Botsford emphasizes how important it is that they spend the day as a family.
First Day was first commissioned in 2017 as a stand-alone episode. [1] The one-off drama was created through Screen Australia and ABC Children's Girls Initiative, which was created as a funding program to strengthen Australian female producers.
Kylie Mole is a fictional character created by Australian actor and comedian Mary-Anne Fahey. Kylie Mole is a scowling schoolgirl on The Australian TV show, The Comedy Company . The character popularised the Australian vernacular, with terms such as Bogan gaining more currency.
Mamie Laverock. GOFUNDME When Calls the Heart cast members are rallying around young star Mamie Laverock after the actress sustained severe injuries from a five-story fall. “I just donated. If ...
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Puberty Blues was a 1981 movie based on the autobiographical novel by Kathy Lette and Gabrielle Carey about their experiences of being 13-year-old girls on Sydney's southern beaches. In the novel, movie and television series, girls were referred to as molls, bush pigs, top chicks, glam mags, sceggs , or grommets . [ 3 ]