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Eve is a British children's science fiction series starring Poppy Lee Friar[1] that follows the adventures of a gynoid, a female android, named Eve (also known as Project Eternity) living with a family in suburbia, trying to make sense of human life as a teenage girl.[2] Written by children's writer Emma Reeves, Eve was co-created with David Chikwe, creative director of Blacklisted Films.
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Created by | Emma Reeves David Chikwe |
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Theme music composer | Philip Curran |
Composer | Philip Curran |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 35 (1 special) (List of episodes) |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 28 minutes |
Production companies | Leopard Drama Argonon |
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Release | 5 January 2015 – 14 December 2016 |
Eve launched on CBBC on 5 January 2015 with its 13-episode first series occupying a Monday afternoon slot in the channel's schedule. This was later followed by special airing on Christmas Day 2015. A 12-episode second series followed in 2016. The third series was first confirmed by a post on Poppy Lee Friar's Instagram account and began airing on 19 October 2016 and concluded on 14 December 2016.
Ceremony | Award | Nominee | Result |
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2015 British Academy Children's Awards[3] | Children's Performer in 2015 | Poppy Lee Friar | Nominated |
2015 London Screenwriters’ Festival: British Screenwriters Awards[4] | Best British Children's Television | Emma Reeves, Andrew Yerlett, Joe Williams, Ann Marie Di Mambro, Vivien Adam and Kirstie Swain | Nominated |
2016 Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards[5] | Best Children's TV Episode | Emma Reeves for "Control, Alter, Delete" | Won |
2016 Broadcast Awards[6] | Best Children's Programme | Eve | Shortlisted |
2016 Televisual Bulldog Awards | Best Children's Programme | Eve | Nominated |
2016 Royal Television Society Scotland Awards[7] | Best Children's Programme | Eve | Won |
2016 Royal Television Society Scotland Awards[7] | Best Sound | John Cobban / 422.tv | Won |
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