Hi-5 (Australian TV series)

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Hi-5

Hi-5 Logo
Genre Children's Edu-tainment
Created by Helena Harris
Posie Graeme-Evans
Starring Nathan Foley
Kathleen de Leon Jones (to 2006)
Sun Park (mid 2006+)
Tim Harding(to 2007)
Kellie Hoggart
Charli Delaney
Stevie Nicholson(mid 2007+)
Voices of Tim Harding as Jup-Jup
Noni McCallum as Chats
Theme music composer Chris Harriott
Opening theme "Five in the Air"
Country of origin Flag of Australia Australia
Language(s) English
No. of series 9
No. of episodes 385
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Kris Noble
Producer(s) Helena Harris
Location(s) TCN-9 Sydney
Running time Variable
Broadcast
Original channel Nine Network
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
Audio format Stereo
Original run 1999 – Current
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Hi-5 an Australian children's television program, was first shown on the Nine Network in 1999 . Five, a UK broadcast network, rebroadcasts the Australian version. In 2003 an American version of the program began broadcasting in the United States. Hi-5 is now shown in 83 countries. Hi-5 is known as a children's pop music group as well as being a television show, much like peer children's entertainers The Wiggles. They also teach arts and crafts.

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[edit] Origins of the program

In 1998, Producer Helena Harris, creator of Bananas in Pajamas, created "Hi-5" when her two children outgrew 'Bananas'. She and co-producer Posie Graeme-Evans decided the new show would be aimed at 2-8 year-olds, would include educational trends as fun and games, and would feature music and movement that would attract children's attention. Hi-5 aims to cater to a wide range of young children with a wide range of cognitive abilities and learning styles.

Child-development experts work with writers on every script. Each show is built around a simple theme like colours, music, animals, or numbers. Each show is then divided into segments that teach the concept different ways. Music is seen as the method of joining the segments of the program together as well as highlighting the concepts and themes of each program.

The auditions for the Australian hosts were held in June 1998 and the first program was broadcast in January 1999. Since then, the original Australian show won five ARIA awards for "Best Children's Album" (in 2000, 2001,2002,2003 and 2004), won three consecutive Australian Logie Awards (the Australian awards for Television performance and production recognition) for "Most Outstanding Children's Preschool Program" in 2002, 2003 and 2004.

[edit] Cast members

[edit] Singers/Band Members

Hosts
Former Hosts

[edit] Puppets

[edit] Hi-5 CDs

All Hi-5 CDs are released in Australia by SonyBMG. At least four of them gone platinum and gold and one of the top ten music in Australia. Hi-5 CDs are sold in UK and Australia.

[edit] CD releases

1999
  • Jump and Jive With Hi-5 (Series 1)
2000
  • It's a party (Series 2)
2001
  • Boom Boom beat (Series 3)
  • Its A Hi-5 Christmas
2002
  • Double the fun -Jump and jive and It's a party (Series 1 & 2)
  • Let's Celebrate (Series 4)
2003
  • Hi-5 Hits (The selected best song from previous series)
  • Hi-5 Holiday (Series 5)
  • Hi-5 Christmas gift pack
  • Hi-5 Hits gift pack
2004
  • Hi-5 Holiday Limited edition (with series 6 videos)
  • Jingle Jangle with Hi-5 (With brand new Hi-5 Xmas song and traditional song)
2005
  • Making Music (Series 7)
  • Hi-5 Christmas gift pack ("Hi-5 Christmas" and "Jingle Jangle with Hi-5")
2006
  • Wish upon a star (Series 8)
2007
  • WOW! (Series 9)

[edit] Hi-5 Videos and DVDs

Each season of Hi-5 is edited and compiled into video and DVD releases. Three titles are released for each season, except in 2003, which featured an all-new Christmas video as one of the releases. In 2005, Hi-5 also released "Dance Hits", featuring a "greatest hits" collection of Songs-of-the-week, plus dance lessons related to them.

[edit] Video releases

Series One
  • 1999 Move your body
  • 1999 Summer rainbows
  • 2000 Star Dreaming
Series Two
  • 2000 Animal Adventures
  • 2000 Music Machine
  • 2001 Snow Party
Series Three
  • 2001 Five Alive
  • 2001 Playing cool
  • 2002 Magical Treasures
Series Four
  • 2002 Let's Celebrate
  • 2003 Surfing Safari
  • 2003 Hi-Energy
Series Five & Six
  • 2004 Hi-5 Holiday
  • 2004 Come on and party
  • 2004 Space Magic
Series Seven
  • 2005 Action Heroes
  • 2005 Wonderful Journeys
  • 2006 Mix it up
Series Eight
  • 2006 Sharing Wishes
  • 2007 Have Some Fun
  • 2007 Travelling Circus
Series Nine
  • 2007 Team Hi-5
  • 2008 Party Street
  • 2008 Go Wild (new DVD to be released 19 June 08)

[edit] Special releases

  • 2003 It's a Hi-5 overnight sleepover excitment Christmas
  • 2005 Let's Play - Video Game[1]
  • 2005 Hi-5 Dance Hits - Vol 1 - Series 1
  • 2005 Hi-5 Dance Hits - Vol 2 - Series 2
  • 2006 Hi-5 Dance Hits - Vol 3 - Series 3

[edit] Episodes and series

In every series there are nine feature songs (the titles of which are shown below). With the exception of series six, each series has run for nine weeks, allowing each song to be featured for a full week's schedule of five episodes. 385 episodes of Hi-5 have been aired so far, and 45 more episodes are scheduled to air in 2008. Each section indicates the year in which each season was produced. With the exception of the first season, these were each aired in the following year. As with all the skits, each song focuses on teaching the audience general common values in life and childhood, such as love, growth, imagination, fun, acceptance, adventure and more (below is a listing of each song with the core lesson in brackets).

Series 1 (1999)
  • Ready Or Not (games)
  • Dream On (imagine)
  • You & Me (you & me)
  • L.O.V.E. (love)
  • Grow (grow)
  • Move Your Body (bodies)
  • Living In The Rainbow (colours)
  • Five Senses (senses)
  • In A Different Place (time and place)
Series 2 (2000)
  • North South East West (adventure)
  • Feelings (feelings)
  • So Many Animals (animals)
  • Special Days (days)
  • Mirror Mirror (it's me)
  • It's A Party (homes)
  • Three Wishes (wishes)
  • Robot Number One (machines)
  • Feel The Beat (music)
Series 3 (2001)
  • Rain Rain (nature)
  • Boom Boom Beat (get fit)
  • Opposites Attract (opposites)
  • Friends (friends)
  • I Can Go Anywhere (pretend)
  • Buried Treasure (treasures)
  • Let's Get To Work (get to work)
  • I Spy (mysteries)
  • You're My Number One (favourites)
Series 4 (2002)
  • Going Out (outside)
  • Celebrate (around us)
  • Give It A Go (ideas)
  • Inside My Heart (inside)
  • One Step Forward (can do)
  • Energy (energy)
  • Move It (patterns)
  • Hand In Hand (team work)
  • Reach Out (finding out)
Series 5 (2003)
  • Come On And Party (festivals)
  • Give Five (family)
  • Build It Up (building)
  • Beautiful World (world)
  • L.O.V.E (re-make) (happy)
  • Dream On (re-make) (magic)
  • Ready Or Not (re-make) (work & play)
  • Holiday (holidays)
  • Underwater Discovery (discovery)
Series 6 (2004)
  • Hi-5 Base To Outer Space (exploring)
  • I Believe In Magic (dream wishes)
  • Do It All Again (get moving)
  • How Much Do I Love You? (heartbeat)
  • Feeling Fine (feeling fine)
  • Snakes and Ladders (playtime)
Series 7 (2005)
  • Making Music (making)
  • Ch-Ch-Changing (changing)
  • Action Hero (action)
  • Come Around To My Place (visiting)
  • City and Country (city, country)
  • Rainbow 'round The World (rainbows)
  • T.E.A.M (teams)
  • Some Kind Of Wonderful (wonderful)
  • Planet Disco (journeys)
Series 8 (2006)
  • Hey What's Cooking? (doing)
  • Special (variety)
  • Peek-a-Boo (finding)
  • Have Some Fun (enjoying)
  • Growing Up (growing)
  • Pretending Day (pretending)
  • Share Everything With You (sharing)
  • Are We There Yet? (travelling)
  • Wish Upon A Star (wondering)
Series 9 (2007)
  • Around the world (world)
  • I'm so Happy (happy)
  • Stop and Go (communicate)
  • Wow (amazing)
  • Time Machine (old & new)
  • Strong & Brave (brave & strong)
  • Switching Around (switching)
  • Love is all Around (look around)
  • Party Street (celebrating)
Series 10 (2008)

[edit] Educational segments of Hi-5

Each presenter hosts an education centric segment of the show. At times, they're assisted by their co-presenters to display social skills and group problem solving skills.

  • Stevie Nicholson hosts the musical segment looking at concepts such as beat, rhythm, pitch and melody using pianos, guitars, bells and other instruments to his aid.
  • Casey Burgess hosts the section encouraging body co-ordination skill development through dancing, hopping, jumping and stepping.
  • There is also a segment where all five presenters join together to present a story. This segment is to promote social skills and group problem solving.

[edit] Chats' spelling segment

Following are the weekly theme words used for Kellie's segments in each series. These are used very briefly to bridge from the prior scene into the scene with Kellie and Chats.

Series 1:
  • Hat - For "Ready or Not," "Dream On," "You and Me," "Five Senses," "In a Different Place," "Move Your Body," "Living In a Rainbow," "L.O.V.E.," and "Grow." Themes: Games, Imagine, Time, Senses, Differences, Colours, Bodies, Grow, Love (Same spelling word used for all 9 weeks).
Series 2:
  • Run - For "North South East West" week Theme: Adventure
  • Day - For "Special Days" week Theme: Days
Series 3:
  • Map - For "I Spy" week Theme: Mysteries
  • Dig - For "Buried Treasure" week Theme: Treasures
  • Sun - For "Rain, Rain" week Theme: Nature
  • Can - For "I Can Go Anywhere" week Theme: Pretend
  • Small/Tall - For "Opposites Attract" Week Theme: Opposites
  • Fit - For "Boom Boom Beat" week Theme: Get Fit
  • Pal - For "Friends" week Theme: Friends
  • Fix - For "Let's Get to Work" week Theme: Inventions
  • Mum - For "You're My Number One" week Theme: Favourites
Series 4:
  • Sand - For "Going Out" week Theme: Outside
  • Pen - For "Move It" week Theme: Patterns
  • Hop - For "One step forward" week Theme: Can do
  • Red - For "Reach out" week Theme: Finding out
  • Us - For "Celebrate" week Theme: Around Us
  • In - For "Inside my Heart" week Theme: Inside
  • Food - For "E.N.E.R.G.Y." week Theme: Energy
  • Job - For "Hand in Hand" week Theme: Team Work
  • Pop - For "Give it a Go" week Theme: Ideas
Series 5:
  • Land - For "Beautiful World" week Theme: World
  • Sing - For "Come on and Party" week Theme: Festivals
  • Big - For "Build it Up" week Theme: Building
  • Dad - For "Give Five" week Theme: Family
  • Fun - For "Holiday" week Theme: Holidays
  • Zap - For Dream on week Theme: Magic
  • Vet - For "Ready or Not" week Theme: Work and play
  • Clap - For "L.O.V.E." week Theme: Happy
  • See - For "Underwater Discovery" week Theme: Discovery
Series 6:
  • Map - For "Hi-5 Base to Outer Space" week Theme: Exploring
  • Wish - For "I Believe in Magic" week Theme: Dream Wishes
  • Jump - For "Do it All Again" week Theme: Get Moving
  • Hug - For "How Much Do I Love You" week Theme: Heartbeat
  • Me - For "Feeling Fine" week Theme: Feeling Fine
  • Bat - For "Snakes and Ladders" week Theme: Playtime
Series 7:
  • Make - For "Making Music" week Theme: Making
  • Grow - For "Ch-Ch-Changing" week Theme: Changing
  • Play - For "Some Kind of Wonderful" week Theme: Wonderful
  • Ball - For "T.E.A.M." week Theme: Teams
  • Wet - For "Rainbow 'round the World" week Theme: Rainbows
  • Tree - For "City and Country" week Theme: City, Country
  • Skip - For "Action Heroes" week Theme: Action
  • Car - For "Planet Disco" week Theme: Journeys
  • Hello - For "Come Around to My Place" week Theme: Visiting
Series 8:
  • Star - For "Wish Upon a Star" week Theme: Wondering
  • Mix - For "Special" week Theme: Variety
  • Hand - For "Share Everything With You" week Theme: Sharing
  • Chat - For "Have Some Fun" week Theme: Enjoying
  • Trip - For "Are We There yet?" week Theme: Travelling
  • Up - For "Growing Up" week Theme: Growing
  • Look - For "Peek-A-Boo" week Theme: Finding
  • Act - For "Pretending Day" week Theme: Pretending
  • Spin - For "Hey, What's Cooking" week Theme: Doing
Series 9:
  • Jet - For "Around the World" week
  • Happy - For "I'm so Happy" week
  • Wave - For "Stop and Go" week
  • Wow - For "Wow" week
  • Trek - For "Time Machine" week
  • Hero - For "Strong and Brave" week
  • Turn- For "Switching Around" week
  • Peek- For "Love is all Around" week
  • Party- For " Party Street" week

[edit] Airing History

Hi-5 now airs in more than 80 Countries, including:

[edit] Credits

  • Creator: Helena Harris
  • Composer: Chris Harriott
  • Co-creator: Posie Graeme-Evans
  • Song of the week lyrics:
    • Leone Carey
    • Lisa Hoppe
    • Helena Harris (You and me/L.O.V.E/Feel the beat)
    • Amy Harris (Dream on)
    • Chris Phillips
    • Chris Harriott
    • Kellie Hoggart (Move Your Body/Feelings/Move it/Beautiful World)
    • Nathan Foley (Friends/Move it)
    • Tim Harding (Friends)
    • Kathleen de Leon Jones (Feelings)
    • Charli Delaney (Feelings)
    • Catherine Thiele (Hi5 Base to outer space)
    • Rob Cotterill
    • Russel Burton
    • Andrew Einspruch
    • Emma-Jane Dann
  • Choreographer:
    • Catherine Thiele (Series 1, 3, 4, 6)
    • Kim Fowler (Series 2)
    • Cameron Mitchell (Series 5 to 8)
  • Song of the week Directors:
    • Ian Munro
    • Rob Cotterill
    • Russel Burton
    • Bryan Newton
    • David Summons
  • Executive In-Charge Of Production: Martin Hersov
  • Executive Producer: Helena Harris
  • Produced By:
    • Kids Like Us
    • Nine Films & Television
    • for the Nine Network

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Hi-5 Video Game released by GSP

[edit] External links