Giggle and Hoot

Giggle And Hoot

Logo
Country of origin Australia
No. of seasons 5
Production
Executive producer(s) Jan Stradling
Release
Original network ABC1 (2010-2011)
ABC Kids (2009-present)
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
Audio format Stereo
Original release Early 2010 – present
External links
Website

Giggle and Hoot is a TV "wrapper" programme which airs on the Australian children's channel ABC Kids. It also aired on ABC1 in 2010-2011, but was later discontinued on that channel. It began in 2010 and depicts the adventures of Jimmy Giggle (James Rees), and his best friend Hoot the owl (played by Nicholas Richard). Later on they are joined by a second owl called Hootabelle (played by Naomi Young).

Characters

Jimmy Giggle and Hoot the Owl

Jimmy Giggle and Hoot are best friends. They love playing and singing together, and pretty much just hanging out - they also love dressing up; they play anything from kings, astronauts and pirates, to shopkeepers and magicians.

Jimmy Giggle loves to fix things, although he has a problematic magic button that never works. He is great at making things out of everyday objects - a bath is fashioned into a bed and the walls of Jimmy Giggle's house are literally sewn and buttoned together. Jimmy's favourite toy is a dinosaur called Giggleosaurus. Jimmy Giggle is also talented at playing musical instruments, including the ukulele, double bass, baritone sax, piano and guitar.

Hoot has a love of many things including bird snacks, the colour blue, owl naps, hootball and his favourite toy Mini-Hoot. He finds the daytime very exciting, which is why although he is a nighttime bird, he loves to stay up to make sure he's part of all the action; the consequence of this is that he is prone to falling asleep quite easily. He lives in a chest of drawers that he has fashioned as his own personal apartment. Hoot also loves playing the harmonica and triangle.

Hoot's Night Watch

Every night Hoot takes flight across the land of Giggle and Hoot to watch over everyone and make sure that they are tucked up in bed. His best owl pal, Hootabelle helps him by lighting up the stars with her Star Twinkler, so he can see his way in the Nighty Night sky. Hoot and Hootabelle often meet up after The Night Watch and go flying and playing all around the land of Giggle and Hoot.[1]

Hootabelle

Hoot's best owl pal is Hootabelle, a cheeky purple owl. She lives in a Purple Button Tree in the land of Giggle and Hoot, and has a toy cat called Gigglepaws (much to the horror of Hoot, who is terrified of cats - but Hootabelle assures him that Gigglepaws is a "friendly" cat). She often comes over to the Giggle and Hoot house for an Owl Pal Play Date. She loves the colour purple, butterflies, owl snacks, worm-flavoured milkshakes and singing.

Giggleosaurus, Mini-Hoot and Gigglepaws

Jimmy Giggle, Hoot and Hootabelle each have a favourite toy. Giggleosaurus is Jimmy Giggle's favourite, a dinosaur; Mini-Hoot belongs to Hoot; and Hootabelle has a toy cat called Gigglepaws.

Giggleosaurus, Mini-Hoot and Gigglepaws are treated and spoken to as real characters by Jimmy Giggle and the owls, and are often used in play. They are also brought to life in animated form through various songs in the show, such as 'Go Giggleosaurus', 'On A Mini-Adventure' and 'Hoot! Hoot! It's A Lovely Day'.

Additional Characters

A number of other additional puppet characters have appeared on the show including.

Format

The Day Time Block

The Day Time Block is between 8-9am and 1:30-2:30pm, and there are a number of music video clips shown in this time, including:

The Gigglearium

When Jimmy Giggle, Hoot and Hootabelle press a button on the side of their veggie box it magically transforms into The Gigglearium - a musical theatre where three vegetables — Tommy Tomato (Hamish Fletcher/ Nicholas Richard), Bessie Broccoli (Naomi Young) and Cosmo Carrot (James Rees) — come to life and sing songs. Songs composed with the ABC by Sean Peter. [13] Currently, the vegetables sing seven songs:[14]

The Giggle Gallery

Within Giggle and Hoot is a very popular daily segment called 'The Giggle Gallery'.[1] The segment celebrates art that has been created and sent in to the ABC from preschoolers around Australia. The pictures are hung as though they are in an art gallery. Jimmy Giggle and Hoot go through and talk about the wonderful things that make up each artwork. Hoot can't contain himself when there are bits of blue in the mix, as it's his favourite colour.[15]

The Goodnight Hour

The Goodnight Hour is about winding down in the evening and helping the bed time routine of preschoolers. The Goodnight Hour screens from 6-7pm, and has a number of songs, including:

Production

The show is produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation at the Ultimo Sydney studios for ABC2. It was announced along with the launch of ABC3. The show is aimed at 2-6 year olds, and premiered in early 2010.[24] The executive producer of Giggle and Hoot is Jan Stradling, while the series producer is Natalie Robinson-Hurst. Karin Fitzhardinge is director and producer, and Clare Gerber and Bryson Hall are both writers and producers of the show.[5]

Presenters/Hosts

Hoot Hoot Go!

Hoot Hoot Go! is a spin-off show of Giggle and Hoot which features characters Hoot, Hootabelle, Pirate Hootbeard, Giggle Fangs, Hootaluna and Giggle Bot, as well as new character Hootly, a best friend of Hoot and Hootabelle. The series contains 26 episodes, each five minutes long.

Awards

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