A third season of Australia's most popular children's series, ABC/Ludo Studio's 'Bluey', is set to commence production in Brisbane later this year.
Making their 'Bluey' debut in 28-minute special 'The Sign', airing on the ABC April 14, will be Rove McManus, Deborah Mailman, Brendan Williams and Joel Edgerton.
In many respects, the screen sector today is virtually unrecognisable from three and a half years ago, and not just because the coronavirus pandemic has devastated sections of the industry.
The ABC has ordered a second season of Ludo Studio's animated children's series 'Bluey', with the first instalment now the most watched show of all time on ABC iview, having racked up a staggering 75 million total program plays.
NBC has commissioned a pilot of Strange Calls, a remake of the Australian series created by Daley Pearson.
Ludo Studio’s 'Bluey' has added a BAFTA to its already extensive list of accolades, taking out the international prize at the academy's Children & Young People Awards.
The ABC has confirmed Libbie Doherty as head of children’s production after she served as acting head of children's content for the past year.
“It’s a gift to the youth of Alice Springs, and I guess the whole town, making light of some more problematic issues and things that we see day-to-day here.”