Lah-Lah's Adventures

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Lah-Lah's Adventures
GenreLive Action, Preschool, Music
Created byTina Harris, Mark Harris, Deb Ryan
Directed byDeb Ryan
StarringTina Harris, Mark Harris, Nic Cecire, Gary Daley, Matt Ottignon
Composers Mark Harris, Tina Harris
Country of originAustralia
Canada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producersGrahame Grassby, Delna Bhesania, Leonard Terhoch, Frank Saperstein
ProducersDeb Ryan, Delna Bhesania
Production locationSydney
CinematographyMick Jones
EditorsMick Jones and Linda Ung
Running time12 minutes
Production companiesStella Projects, Bardel Entertainment
Release
Original network 7TWO (Australia)
Cbeebies (Australia)
Knowledge Kids (Canada)
BBC Kids (Canada)
Picture format16:9 HDTV
Audio formatStereo
Original release28 April (2014-04-28) 
15 May 2014 (2014-05-15)

Lah-Lah's Adventures is a pre-school music television series. It went to air on 7TWO on 28 April 2014, for 26 episodes of 12 minutes. It also aired on CBeebies in Australia as well as on BBC Kids and Knowledge Network in Canada.

Lah-Lah's Adventures was produced by Stella Projects and Bardel Entertainment [1] and distributed internationally by Bardel Entertainment.

Lah-Lah's Adventures marries live action and animation to create a mix of wonderful stories and age appropriate music for preschoolers. Each episode’s story takes the live action band on an engaging adventure around Lah-Lah Land, a magical world where anything is possible and music is everywhere.

Lah-Lah's Adventures showcases the live band, Lah-Lah, who introduce children to music and musical instruments. [2]

Episodes

Season 1

01 - High Or Low For The Show 02 - Where's Mister Saxophone? 03 - Where's My Toothbrush? 04 - Shiny New Shoes 05 - Aah Choo! 06 - Five More Minutes 07 - Lah-Lah's New Dance 08 - We're A Family 09 - Music For Everyone 10 - Buzz's Writing Song 11 - Noisy Noisy Birds 12 - A Birthday Surprize 13 - Music Makes Me Feel So Good 14 - Boom Chaka 15 - Secret Band Business 16 - Brassy Babble 17 - Squeezy Visits The Dentist 18 - Mister Saxophone Loses His Groove 19 - Dancing Doll 20 - Parade Day 21 - Nothing To Sneeze About 22 - A Backwards Day 23 - Tom Tom's Tinkering 24 - I'm Not Sleepy 25 - Buzz Gets Braver 26 - Bad Hair Day

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References

  1. "Lah-Lah's Adventures". Bardel Entertainment. Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  2. Official website