Tronji
is aimed at children aged six to eight years, and
has been commissioned from Ragdoll, the makers of
Teletubbies. It involves two worlds that co-exist
- the Tronji world, and the real world, blending live
action and real children with a computer-generated
environment. It
aims to entice its audience into the problem-solving
and detecting activities of the Tronji world, encouraging
them to help solve the comical dilemmas presented
in each episode.
Also
from Ragdoll is In The Night Garden. This is
aimed at pre-school children. It features a host of
silly characters living together within a happy and
caring community. It
is filmed in real woodland, weaving together the very
latest technical innovations in live-character costume
technology and computer-generated animation to create
a fully immersive experience for young viewers.
Me
Too!, another new series for pre-schoolers, has
been commissioned from one of Scotland's newest independent
production companies, Tattiemoon. This show has been
produced by Brian Jamieson, who also produced Balamory.
Me Too! is a drama for pre-school children
set in a bustling city and revolving around the lives
of ten main characters, their children, their jobs
and their ambitions.
These
daily stories will reveal what happens in the parallel
worlds of the pre-school child at play and the grown-up
at work. There are 150 x 20 episodes. CBBC's executive
editor for independents Anne Gilchrist said, "These
are three highly significant commissions for CBBC
and I'm really pleased that we will be working with
people in the independent sector who have such a high
calibre of talent and creative expertise.
"Each
one will be innovative, exciting and engaging for
their target age groups and promises to become 'classic'
children's programmes - which generations to come
will enjoy and remember fondly for years."
Me
Too! will air next year. Tronji and In
the Night Garden will air in 2007.