The Toddlers Show The Zingzillas Set To Be Taken To China

It has been announced that the Worldwide BBC Sales and Distribution are booked in to have a showcase festival in China. The festival will be hosted by Beijing around the 25th Aug 2010, during the Beijing Television event. There will be more then one hundred Chinese purchasers from the TV trade, together with the state broadcaster, China Central TV as well as every one of the regional and digital channels.

The BBC will be presenting over 500 hours of the newest programmes, consisting of entertainment, factual and toddlers series. Most likely the leading children’s series on offer is the brilliant Zingzillas, already a enormous hit at this time in the UK, it is anticipated to get a lot of attention at the event.

The Zingzillas is the BBC’s most up-to-date youngsters Television hit, following in the achievements of the Teletubbies as well as In The Night Garden. The Zingzillas gives a amusing music theme together with adorable characters. Zak, Tang, Drum and Panzee play songs at the Big Zing concert at the closing stages of every show. The programme is located on Zingzillas Island and teaches kids singing in addition to dancing fun, at the same time as still managing to keep some learning values.

27th of April was the date when The Zingzillas managed to get approximately 400,000 spectators on the Cbeebies UK early show, which is larger than a six percent audience share between 8am to 8.25am. This makes The Zingzillas the third most watched programme on all stations. These statistics are extremely amazing, the BBC hasn’t experienced a toddlers programme so well-liked since the Teletubbies. The Zingzillas Toys have landed in the shops and the requirement is extreme, specialists are predicting the show will top the Christmas 2010 most wanted lists.

The BBC has had a fantastically strong trade bond with China for 20 years, and look to continue to enlarge all of it’s departments. This involves show sales, product licensing, home entertainment and regional creation. The showcase additionally gives the occasion to form fresh partnerships between the UK and Chinese producers, which can lead to joint productions and training.

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