BabyTV is going back in time to the days of the dinosaurs where two dinosaur eggs have disappeared from the baby dinosaur kindergarten. In each episode our heroes follow the egg trail on a mission to find the eggs and return them safely to the kindergarten.
Lab Rats Challenge is an Australian children's game show. The program began broadcasting on 4 August 2008 at 4pm on the Nine Network with hosts Drew Jarvis and Nicole Dixon. On 5 March 2012, the show moved to the Seven Network with Aleisha Groth replacing Dixon for the revived series. On 12 February 2013 at 10:15am The show moved to the ABC3 The show has also been broadcast on Cartoon Network
In contrast to other Australian children's game shows such as Sharky's Friends, A*mazing, and Go Go Stop, which are filmed on a large set in front of a live studio audience, Lab Rats Challenge uses several smaller sets resembling an abandoned science laboratory as well as special effects sequences inserted in post-production. It is filmed in Brisbane's Channel 9 studio on Mount Coot-tha, Queensland.
Kiddets introduces five new WotWot characters, a team of explorers who will one day crew their own ship and set off to investigate other planets. Young space cadets in training at a play school space academy on planet WotWot, Patches, Dapper, Bounce, Stripes and Luna will learn all the skills they need to embark on a mission to a new world under the watchful eye of SpottyWot and DottyWot who are based on planet Earth.
Norwegian sports competition reality series hosted by Truls Pedersen. The participants gather at Voss to compete in extreme sports. They are excited, they are ready and maybe a little scared.
A modern family who happen to be balloons. The life of Betty, a creative and imaginative four-year-old, has turned upside down when a cactus family moves in next door. The Balloon family (Mom, Dad, and Betty’s super tweenie big brother Bobby) must learn to connect with their new neighbours. But it’s the kids who lead the way, as Betty quickly befriends four-year-old Kaj Cactus, proving that curiosity and openness can bridge even the prickliest divides. In this colorful universe, it’s the kids who show the grown-ups how to connect.