Let's Play (TV series)

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Let's Play
Created by Sidney Sloane
Rebecca Keatley
Presented by Sidney Sloane
Rebecca Keatley
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Original release
Network CBeebies
ReleaseNovember 2012 (2012-11)

Let's Play is a British preschool television series, co-created and presented by Sidney Sloane and Rebecca Keatley. It has run since 2012 on the BBC CBeebies channel. Let's Play is also available on BBC iPlayer for over a year. Series 1 was filmed from April to July 2012, while series 2 was filmed from June to August 2014.

The premise of the show is each episode involves the presenters going on an adventure and dressing up as various characters involved before bringing in comedy and play. Examples include mountain climbing and visiting musical lands. Usually one presenter will play the primary adventurer with the other acting as the other characters met. [1] Each episode will usually have at least one short song played within. [2]

Let's Play is also performed in a stage variation It's Time to Play which is performed by Sloane and Keatley in front of a live audience, with a similar focus on play, dress-up and adventures. [3] The stage show moves with each performance to a different location to allow a wider range of live audiences to attend. [4]

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