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Everything's Rosie is a British animated children’s TV series. The series was developed by Vickie Corner for V&S Entertainment Ltd. for CBeebies and Baraem (Series 1-2) and produced in HD CGI animation.[1] The series follows the adventures of a little girl named Rosie and her friends.[2] Four series have been aired along with a special episode "When You Wish Upon an Oak". Everything’s Rosie is broadcast on CBeebies in the UK and internationally across 160 territories.[3]
Everything's Rosie | |
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Genre | Children's animated series |
Based on | Character by Marsha Rae Ratcliff |
Developed by | Vickie Corner |
Written by | Chris Parker Dave Ingham James Mason Gillian Corderoy Rachel Dawson Andrew Viner Lisa Akhurst |
Directed by | John Offord (2010–2012) Jean Flynn (2010–2012) Mark Woollard (2012–2015) |
Starring | Wayne Forester Emma Tate Joanna Ruiz Teresa Gallagher Harriet Moran |
Theme music composer | Harriet Moran |
Composer | Mike Moran |
Country of origin | United Kingdom Qatar |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 4 + Special |
No. of episodes | 105 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Vickie Corner |
Running time | 104 × 11 minutes 1 × 24 minutes |
Production company | V&S Entertainment Ltd. |
Original release | |
Network | CBeebies Baraem TV (Series 1-2) |
Release | 3 May 2010 – 14 February 2017 |
Rosie, the protagonist, is a ragdoll-like child who has educational adventures. She and her friends including a young girl, a blue rabbit, a bear, trees, and a bird teach viewers simple lessons as they play and learn while also getting into various adventures in a colourful 3-D animated world.
Everything's Rosie was created by Vickie Corner for V&S Entertainment Ltd and co-produced with JCC, owned by The Qatar Foundation. The series was one of the first international co-productions to air on Baraem TV, which is available throughout the Arabic countries and Europe in the Arabic language.
In development for nearly 10 years since 2001/2002[4] before going into production, the concept was to create a visually appealing girl-led show that would additionally appeal to boys.
On 3 May 2010, the first episode of Everything’s Rosie aired on CBeebies.[5] Series 1 introduced the primary characters within Rosie's World and established the relationships between the friends. Production on Series 2 was completed in 2011 with the first episode airing on 23 May 2011.[6] Series 2 introduced a range of new secondary characters and additional locations. The first episode of Series 3 aired on 18 June 2012.[7] A 24-minute feature length Special "When You Wish Upon an Oak" was commissioned by CBeebies in 2013 and premiered on New Year's Day 2014.[8] Series 4 completed the production at the end of 2015, with the first episode having aired on 2 March 2015,[9] bringing the total number of episodes to 104.[10]
Everything's Rosie has been sold in over 160 territories worldwide and dubbed into 27 different languages.
The first line of Everything's Rosie toys was released in 2011. Books were published by Egmont, and DVDs were launched in conjunction with Universal Studios Home Entertainment in 2012.[11]
The Everything's Rosie Website is advertising a new line of Everything's Rosie toys. Currently, Rosie herself, Raggles, Big Bear & Holly are advertised.
Everything's Rosie has been produced in 27 languages worldwide.[citation needed] In August 2022, the Serbian Everything's Rosie website was launched.[12]
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