Kids’ series to Rock It! through Asia

By David Knox on June 21, 2009 / Filed Under News 2

rock-it1Local kids’ series Rock It!, developed and produced by its youthful stars Dina McPherson and Gian Christian, will begin airing on networks throughout Asia, beginning with Singapore’s number 1 children’s TV channel OKTO from October.

Its combination of early learning curriculum mixed with fantastical characters, colourful costumes, puppets, pop music and dance has resonated with Asian networks.

“The positive broadcaster response to Rock It! in the Asian region has been a lovely surprise, with interest in future series even before the current series has aired,” series creator Dina McPherson told TV Tonight.

Producer, Gian Christian said, “Australia has such a fantastic reputation globally for producing high quality children’s entertainment… We’re a nation of great storytellers and its clear Aussies create parent friendly shows that kids love to watch.

“We really have The Wiggles to thank for opening the eyes of the international broadcasters to our Australian voice.”

As well as broadcasting, the series is set for licensing and merchandising deals across Asia plus a planned live concert tour in 2010.

McPherson and Christian, whose production company Galaxy Pop produced the series for Channel TEN in 2007, have already performed over 2000 live concerts in Australia.

The series follows the adventures of three friends, Comet, Asteroid and Jack who are accidentally launched into outer space when they discover an old rocketship.

Networks in the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, South Korea and India will follow later.

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  1. A linsley June 22, 2009 at 12:35 pm -

    My kids loved this show!!, they never missed a episode each Friday morning. Good luck to the crew of Rock it, hope you have more episodes coming our way.

  2. AH June 21, 2009 at 1:46 pm -

    Good to see. I caught a few eps and quite liked it. Surprisingly good writing for a kids show. Sounds like it’ll probably do better OS.

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