Horrible Science is coming to Citv.
The comedy entertainment series will be based on the popular children's books of the same name, written by Nick Arnold and illustrated by Tony De Saulles.
Each episode will have a central scientific theme (such as Gruesome Guts and Bulging Brains), as a lovable family tries to put on a spectacular science show.
Guest actors will also play celebrated scientists from history and be 'interviewed'.
The ten-part series is primarily aimed at children between the ages of 6 and 12, and stars Ben Miller, stand-up comedian Chris Martin, Letty Butler, Tom Bell, Eleanor Lawrence, Jason Forbes and Susan Wokoma.
Miller, who also serves as an executive producer, said: "I've loved science since I was a kid, and making Horrible Science has been a dream come true.
"The utterly brilliant Horrible Science books have given us a wealth of characters, jokes, and - as they would put...
The comedy entertainment series will be based on the popular children's books of the same name, written by Nick Arnold and illustrated by Tony De Saulles.
Each episode will have a central scientific theme (such as Gruesome Guts and Bulging Brains), as a lovable family tries to put on a spectacular science show.
Guest actors will also play celebrated scientists from history and be 'interviewed'.
The ten-part series is primarily aimed at children between the ages of 6 and 12, and stars Ben Miller, stand-up comedian Chris Martin, Letty Butler, Tom Bell, Eleanor Lawrence, Jason Forbes and Susan Wokoma.
Miller, who also serves as an executive producer, said: "I've loved science since I was a kid, and making Horrible Science has been a dream come true.
"The utterly brilliant Horrible Science books have given us a wealth of characters, jokes, and - as they would put...
- 5/21/2015
- Digital Spy
Wolfblood series 3 changed leads, expanded its world, and grew even stronger. Here’s why the supernatural Cbbc show deserves to live on…
Contains spoilers for Wolfblood series 3.
Still teaching ‘grown-up’ supernatural shows how it’s done is Cbbc’s exemplary Wolfblood, which yesterday concluded its third run in the UK.
Series three cleared a hurdle at which previous fantasy and sci-fi dramas have fallen by losing its lead character yet continuing to prosper. When Aimee Kelly (who played Maddy Smith) decided to move on after the end of series two, Wolfblood pulled off the smoothest change of personnel since Kirstie Alley joined Cheers, then kept on going from strength to strength.
Having carefully written its supporting cast from day one paid Wolfblood enormous dividends when it came to series three, and made the transition to a genuine ensemble piece look effortless (however it may have felt behind the scenes). Instead...
Contains spoilers for Wolfblood series 3.
Still teaching ‘grown-up’ supernatural shows how it’s done is Cbbc’s exemplary Wolfblood, which yesterday concluded its third run in the UK.
Series three cleared a hurdle at which previous fantasy and sci-fi dramas have fallen by losing its lead character yet continuing to prosper. When Aimee Kelly (who played Maddy Smith) decided to move on after the end of series two, Wolfblood pulled off the smoothest change of personnel since Kirstie Alley joined Cheers, then kept on going from strength to strength.
Having carefully written its supporting cast from day one paid Wolfblood enormous dividends when it came to series three, and made the transition to a genuine ensemble piece look effortless (however it may have felt behind the scenes). Instead...
- 10/28/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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