Olivia (TV series)

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Olivia
OliviaTitleCard.jpg
The show's title card.
Also known asOlivia the Pig
Welcome to the World of the Pig Olivia
Genre
Created by Kate Boutilier
Patricia Resnick
Based onOlivia book series by Ian Falconer
Developed byKate Boutilier
Eryk Casemiro
Written by Kate Boutilier
Silvia Cardenas Olivas
Eryk Casemiro
Ian Falconer
Michele Gendelman
Jill Gorey
Scott Gray
Barbara Herndon
Laurie Israel
Joan Considine Johnson
Tyler Lieberman
Chris Nee
Gabe Pulliam
Joseph Purdy
Patricia Resnick
Rachel Ruderman
Eric Shaw
Michael G. Stern
Mark Valenti
Ursula Ziegler-Sullivan
Directed byDarragh O'Connell
Timothy Björklund
Voices of
ComposerDarren Hendley
Country of origin
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Ireland
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes40 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers Patricia Resnick
Cathal Gaffney
Diana Manson
Kurt Mueller
Paula Rosenthal
Co-Executive Producers:
Kate Boutilier
Eryk Casemiro
ProducersGillian Higgins
Karen Ialacci
Megan Laughton (supervising producer)
Rita Weisskoff (co-producer and associate producer)
Theresa Mayer (line producer)
Running time23 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network Nickelodeon
Nick Jr. Channel
Channel 5
Release26 January 2009 (2009-01-26) 
29 October 2015 (2015-10-29)

Olivia is an American/British/Irish children's computer-animated comedy television series produced by media company Chorion and based on the late Ian Falconer's books. The series won a silver Parents' Choice Award for its positive storylines and characters. [1] The series premiered in 26 January 2009, on the Nick Jr. Channel and aired episodes through 29 October. It had 40 episodes. [2]

Contents

In 2012, Classic Media acquired the rights to the show from Chorion. [3] Since then, Classic Media was sold to DreamWorks Animation and became DreamWorks Classics. [4] [5] In 2016, DreamWorks Animation became a subsidiary of NBCUniversal. [6]

Plot

Taking place in a world where all characters are pigs, Olivia revolves around the title character and her family. The plots are mostly everyday situations in which Olivia finds herself and her unique way of dealing with them. In almost every episode from season 1, Olivia also dispenses her "Rules of Life". In each episode, Olivia dreams of having a job from the episode's experiences, such as being an artist after visiting the art gallery or being her mum's assistant after helping plan her friend's birthday party. Olivia sings the goodnight song at the end of each episode in season 2.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 25January 26, 2009 (2009-01-26)April 29, 2010 (2010-04-29)
2 15November 21, 2010 (2010-11-21)October 29, 2015 (2015-10-29)

Characters

Olivia's family

Friends

School

Shorts

The shorts are small, generally wordless segments in each episode (two per). They include the following:

William Eats (And Burps)

Olivia in the Bathroom

Olivia and Her Toy

Olivia Scares Ian

Olivia Builds a Tower

Olivia Cheers Up William

Olivia's Bookbag

William Goes for a Ride

Ian Wants to Play

Olivia's Hidden Talent

Olivia Slides

Perry Plays Fetch

Olivia's Trivia

Olivia's Many Sandwiches

Olivia's Picture

Edwin's Surprise

Olivia's Metamorphosis

Olivia's Sculpture

The Chase

Olivia's Magic Trick

Olivia's Inflated Pirate Ship

Olivia VS Ian

Balloons

Broadcast

In addition to airing on Milkshake! and Nick Jr. in the UK and TG4 In Ireland, the series was aired on the Nick Jr. Channel from 1 February 2009 until 30 October 2015 when Nickelodeon and Paramount Global lost the rights to air the series. The show came back on air and was broadcast on Universal Kids in the United States, [9] Disney Junior in Latin America and Brazil, and Treehouse TV in Canada.[ citation needed ]

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References

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