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Tiny Planets is a United Kingdom television show aimed at pre-schoolers produced by Pepper's Ghost Productions, Ltd. In 2000, the concept was initially created by the late Nina Elias-Bamberger at Sesame Workshop (who developed Dragon Tales and other children's shows for them as well) to be shown on PBS in the United States, but it was never aired in America and was turned into a joint production with Pepper's Ghost to be shown in the United Kingdom. Both the show and its interactive website won a BAFTA award in 2001. The episodes are quick 5-minute snippets designed to cater to pre-schoolers' short attention span.

Tiny Planets follows Bing and Bong on their adventures in the Tiny Universe. Bing and Bong are two white furry creatures (Bing is big in size and resembles an amiable yeti, Bong is his smaller six-legged sidekick, somewhat like a cross between a tarantula and a poodle) who live on a planet with an apparently icy climate. Their fluffy white sofa catapults them across their solar system to explore the mysteries of light and colour, animation, sound and the water cycle. Their solar system has 6 other planets, each with a speciality to it (nature, sound, light and colour, technology, "self", and "stuff", respectively). Tiny Planets' surreal and captivating universe was created with CGI animation which gives the series a spectacular depth of scale and unique vibrant colour that captures young children's attention. This animation is also evident on their website and was the basis for their BAFTA award.

When originally broadcast, there was no running commentary; this was apparently not acceptable in certain markets, so the narrator character Halley was added to existing episodes.

Tiny Planets encourages its pre-school age viewers to make their own discoveries as they solve preschool science problems. The program helps children examine how things work, strengthen their observation skills, consider underlying relationships and identify/test new ideas.

The programme eventually did make it back to the U.S. on Sesame Workshop's former joint venture with Nickelodeon, the Noggin cable channel, in 2003. The 5 minute episodes would be shown in between 30-minute shows on the channel. However, the show proved so popular that by mid-2004 Noggin showed it in its own 30-minute block each day, showing several episodes in the time span. As evidence of its growing popularity in the United States, the Tiny Planets merchandise site (http://www.bingandbong.com) now splits after entry into separate UK and U.S. versions; a Spanish language version of the Tiny Planets website was also introduced. The Tiny Planets website also has a section imagining a NASA space mission to photograph the Tiny Planets universe which introduces young children to the U.S. space agency's work in space exploration.

However, since Sept. 2005, to allow for other new shows, Noggin has relegated it to being shown intermittently with fellow British import Tweenies at 6am ET/3am PT. In Jan. 2006, to allow for more new shows, Tweenies was permanently pulled from Noggin's schedule with Tiny Planets continuing to be shown intermittently at the very early morning 6am ET/3am PT slot. It was rumoured that despite its American creative origins (unlike Tweenies), it too would soon be pulled from the U.S. market. Further fueling this rumour was the removal of the Spanish language Tiny Planets website when Tiny Planets' time slot moved on Noggin. This finally happened on April 10th, 2006. Unlike Tweenies, the Noggin link shown below no longer exists.

Unlike some other transplants of British children's shows to North America, such as Bob the Builder, the original British-accented voiceover remains in the episodes shown on Noggin and words not commonly used in the U.S. are not edited out.

The Tiny Planets

Cast

Theme Song

Bing and Bong ([echoing] Bing and Bong, Bing and Bong, Bing and Bong)
Heroes of the Universe
Adventure every day
From their home in space

Bing and Bong ([echoing] Bing and Bong, Bing and Bong, Bing and Bong)
There's a tiny planet calling
A new exciting day
And we're on our way

(note: this song repeats instrumentally throughout each show, but also combines original music)

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