Little Lunch (TV series)

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Little Lunch
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Genre
Written by
  • Wayne Hope
  • Robyn Butler
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26 (plus 2 specials)
Production
Executive producerBernadette O'Mahoney
Producers
Running time
  • 12 minutes (main episodes)
  • 22 minutes (The Halloween Horror Story)
  • 24 minutes (The Nightmare Before Graduation)
Production companyGristmill Productions
Original release
Network ABC Me
Release20 July 2015 (2015-07-20) 
23 December 2016 (2016-12-23)

Little Lunch is an Australian children's mockumentary television series that first aired on ABC ME in 2015. The 26-part, 12 minute series is based on the books written by Danny Katz and illustrated by Mitch Vane. The series was adapted for television by Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope. The stories are set in the primary school playground at snack time and unfold through six children whose names are Atticus, Debra Jo, Rory, Melanie, Tamara and Battie as well as their teacher Mrs. Gonsha. [1]

Contents

Two additional specials were filmed and screened in 2016: "The Halloween Horror Story" [2] and "The Nightmare Before Graduation". [3] The series was filmed at St Kilda Primary School in Melbourne, Australia.

Main plot

Little Lunch is set in a suburban primary school in Australia and follows the adventures of six Grade 5 students (listed below). In each episode, set at little lunch (or morning recess), the children tell stories about a scenario that happened at little lunch or events that happened outside class for example, a walk-a-thon, two pupils competing for who gets to go on the monkey bars or celebrating a birthday.

Cast and characters

Episodes

Series overview

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 2620 July 2015 (2015-07-20)10 August 2015 (2015-08-10)

Series 1 (2015)

[5]

No. in SeasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"The Principal's Office"Wayne HopeRobyn Butler20 July 2015 (2015-07-20)
When Rory is punished and sent to the Principal's office, the other kids surprisingly feel sorry for him and try to cheer him up.
2"The Dress Up Day"Wayne HopeRobyn Butler21 July 2015 (2015-07-21)
On Dress-Up-As-What-You-Want-To-Be-When-You-Grow-Up-Day, Battie dresses up as Stretcho, his very own made-up super hero.
3"The Ya-Ya"Wayne HopeRobyn Butler & Wayne Hope22 July 2015 (2015-07-22)
The children discuss that Atticus has been acting strangely all week and that it might have something to do with his parents going away. Atticus confesses that he is upset because he is starving.
4"The Monkey Bars"Wayne HopeRobyn Butler23 July 2015 (2015-07-23)
Tamara is very good on the monkey bars since she uses them every day, but Melanie is not as good because Tamara never lets her on them. When Melanie demands a proper turn, Tamara is outraged and so a battle of wills begins.
5"The Top of the Fireman's Pole"Wayne HopeRobyn Butler24 July 2015 (2015-07-24)
After Mrs Gonsha bravely rescues a tiny boy from the top of the playground equipment, she can't get down herself. The children realise that Mrs Gonsha isn't stuck, but too scared to move as she's terrified of heights...
6"The Lost and Found Box"Wayne HopeRobyn Butler27 July 2015 (2015-07-27)
After Debra-Jo loses her glasses the children take her to the Lost and Found box to look for them, where they discover all their own long-lost belongings.
7"The Milk Bar"Tim BartleyRobyn Butler & Trent Roberts28 July 2015 (2015-07-28)
Rory has forgotten his lunch, again, and the other children have had enough. They refuse to give him any more of their food. Rory is starving and, in desperation, decides to go to the milk bar.
8"The Girls' Toilets"Erin WhiteRobyn Butler & Danny Katz29 July 2015 (2015-07-29)
Debra-Jo and Tamara each enter the school talent quest but discover to their horror that they are performing the same song. Scared of being outdone by the other, they ask Melanie to choose who will be better.
9"The Kiss-Chasey Oval"Wayne HopeDanny Katz30 July 2015 (2015-07-30)
Tamara unexpectedly wants to play kiss chasey but the only person she wants to chase and kiss is Battie. When Battie refuses to play, Tamara tries to find a different way to get his attention.
10"The Thing In The Sand"Erin WhiteRobyn Butler31 July 2015 (2015-07-31)
Melanie thinks she discovers a possum's head in the sand pit, and refuses to believe that it's actually Rory's craft project made out of a pine-cone and toilet paper.
11"The Band"Tim BartleyRobyn Butler & Tegan Higginbotham3 August 2015 (2015-08-03)
Bored during a rainy little lunch, Atticus starts a band and makes Battie reluctantly joins in too.
12"The Beep Test"Tim BartleyRobyn Butler, Kate McCartney & Kate McLennan4 August 2015 (2015-08-04)
Debra-Jo can't understand how Tamara's favourite day of the year could be when the class does the beep test fitness assessment. On beep test day, Tamara is very excited, but after she sprains her ankle she can’t join in.
13"The Joke Competition"Wayne HopeDanny Katz5 August 2015 (2015-08-05)
On a very hot day, Atticus decides to distract everyone one with a joke-telling competition. While everyone takes turns to take the stage and tell a joke, Melanie panics at the thought of getting up in front of everyone.
14"The Old Climbing Tree"Erin WhiteDanny Katz6 August 2015 (2015-08-06)
Battie loves the old climbing tree in the playground where he goes to sit and think. Debra-Jo thinks it's dangerous and should be chopped down. The children are divided and form camps to embark on a campaign to get their way.
15"The Oval"Ian ReiserKate McLennan7 August 2015 (2015-08-07)
Most days, Rory kicks the ball over the fence, hits the council windows and is promptly sent to sit in the Principals office. Today, he is trying very hard not to do that, by kicking the ball to the other kids instead.
16"The Pavlova"Erin WhiteRobyn Butler10 August 2015 (2015-08-10)
For the birthday party of Max and Elsa, the weird twins, Mrs Gonsha makes a pavlova, which looks delicious, but is the most disgusting thing the children have ever eaten.
17"The Germblock"Erin WhiteRobyn Butler11 August 2015 (2015-08-11)
Melanie is very upset when Tamara 'germblocks' Melanie, the rule that forces someone to be isolated if they have done something disgusting. Tamara has accused Melanie of not washing her hands after going to the toilet.
18"The Grandparents Day"Ian ReiserRobyn Butler & Tim Potter12 August 2015 (2015-08-12)
After last year's Grandparent's Day was a disaster, Mrs Gonsha is determined to make this year's celebration a great success. She has asked Battie's grandfather, a renowned inventor, to be the guest of honour.
19"The Cake Stall"Ian ReiserRobyn Butler & Danny Katz13 August 2015 (2015-08-13)
When Melanie decides to have a cake stall to raise money for homeless puppies, she asks Debra-Jo and Tamara for help. After Mrs Gonsha rewards the girls, Atticus gets jealous and sets up a rival fundraiser.
20"The Walk-A-Thon"Erin WhiteTrent Roberts14 August 2015 (2015-08-14)
The children face the difficult task of finding the right partner to be their walking buddy for the walk-a-thon. Tamara is determined to find the best companion who will assist her in doing the most laps.
21"The Windy Day"Erin WhiteRoz Hammond & Bob Franklin17 August 2015 (2015-08-17)
During a very windy little lunch, Mrs Gonsha insists the class comes inside and does yoga, much to Debra-Jo's horror.
22"The Body Bus"Erin WhiteRobyn Butler18 August 2015 (2015-08-18)
After the kids see a health van parked in the playground, rumours fly about what it's doing there. Debra-Jo begins to act very strangely, and tries to create reasons for her to suddenly leave school.
23"The Election"Ian ReiserDanny Katz19 August 2015 (2015-08-19)
When Rory announces that he wants to be the Prime Minister, Mrs Gonsha suggests that they have their own election. Debra-Jo runs against Rory, and Tamara joins the campaign trail too.
24"The Corridor Outside 6E"Bob FranklinDanny Katz20 August 2015 (2015-08-20)
When Max and Elsa, the weird twins, suddenly leave class without a note, everyone speculates as to why they disappeared. Before long, a ridiculous rumour chain is circulating.
25"The Gap Behind The Dumpster"Tim BartleyRobyn Butler & Danny Katz21 August 2015 (2015-08-21)
Atticus decides to start a secret club with Rory, but after Rory invites everyone else to join, Atticus gets cross.
26"The Relationship"Bob FranklinRobyn Butler & Trent Roberts24 August 2015 (2015-08-24)
Rory is bewildered and confused when he finds out a grade six girl likes him and Debra-Jo cant understand why she feels so cross about it.

International broadcasts

This show airs in the United States on Universal Kids and in Canada on TVO. The first season is still available on Netflix in the UK. However, the US only had these until March 15, 2020.

In Vietnam, it was broadcast on VTV7 (Vietnam Television) from December 2019.

Home media

A two-disc DVD (PAL, Region 4) collection of the 26 episodes was published by the Australian Children's Television Foundation in 2017. The series and two specials were available for digital download from ACTF.

Novelisations

In addition to the original series of books, Katz and Vane also wrote and illustrated a number of novelisations, themselves based on specific episodes of the TV series. The novelisations were published in collections of three by Black Dog Books, an imprint of Walker Books. Each collection included a handful of greyscale stills from the series.

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