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This is Emily Yeung. | |
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Genre | Children's |
Created by | J. J. Johnson Blair Powers |
Written by | J. J. Johnson |
Directed by | J. J. Johnson |
Presented by | Emily Yeung |
Theme music composer | Keith Macpherson |
Opening theme | "This is Emily Yeung." |
Ending theme | "This is Emily Yeung." (instrumental) |
Composer | Michael Ella |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 70 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Mark J.W. Bishop Matthew Hornburg |
Producers | J.J. Johnson Blair Powers Matthew J.R. Bishop Mark J.W. Bishop Matthew Hornburg |
Production locations | Toronto, Ontario |
Editors | Matthew J.R. Bishop Daniel Palmer Matt Burke Dave Mitchell Paul Winestock Sarah Mooney |
Camera setup | Multi-Camera |
Running time | 6 minutes 26 minutes (holiday special) |
Production companies | Marblemedia Sinking Ship Productions |
Original release | |
Network | Treehouse TV |
Release | September 4 – December 20, 2006 |
Related | |
This is Daniel Cook. I Dare You This is Scarlett and Isaiah. |
This is Emily Yeung. is a 2006 Canadian children's television series created by J. J. Johnson and Blair Powers. It is produced by Toronto's Marblemedia and Sinking Ship Productions in association with Treehouse TV, and is the follow-up to their previous television series This is Daniel Cook. . The series also airs on Treehouse TV in Canada and the Disney Channel in the United States.
This series follows 6-year-old Emily Yeung as she takes on new experiences and challenges with her own unique perspective and with a variety of guests from an odd range of fields from snake handlers to basketball players to bakers. The show was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Alberta, Quebec, and Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. The series of sixty-five six-minute episodes and two thirty-minute specials has been sold by Distribution 360 to eighty-eight countries and dubbed into fourteen languages including French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese.
The first DVD, This is Emily Yeung. Arts & Crafts was released on May 13, 2008. A second DVD, This is Emily Yeung. Celebrating the holidays was released on October 21, 2008.
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2007 | Gemini Awards | Best Preschool Series | This is Emily Yeung. | Nominated |
Youth Media Alliance | Special Jury Prize Award | This is Emily Yeung. | Won | |
Youth Media Alliance | Award of Excellence, All Genres 3-5 | This is Emily Yeung. | Won |
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