Hi-5

Hi-5 (1999-2017)

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The 14th series of Hi-5 is bursting with energy, songs, bright modern costumes, vibrant sets and plenty of playful learning. It will feature new scripts, content and fresh new characters including the introduction of new puppets The Jupsters, and a brand new song called Hi-5 Danceoff that will get everyone on their feet – mums and dads included.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 09:00 (30 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S14E15Vehiclesjuin 2, 2017
S14E14Inventionsjuin 1, 2017
S14E13Sciencemai 31, 2017
S14E12How to Feel Energeticmai 30, 2017
S14E11Saving Energy/Natural Energymai 29, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Hi-5' from the year 1999 premiere?

The TV show 'Hi-5' from the year 1999 premiered on April 12, 1999.

Who were the original cast members of 'Hi-5' in 1999?

The original cast members of 'Hi-5' in 1999 were Kellie Crawford, Kathleen de Leon Jones, Nathan Foley, Tim Harding, and Charli Robinson.

What was the main concept of the TV show 'Hi-5' in 1999?

The main concept of the TV show 'Hi-5' in 1999 was to engage young children through music, movement, and educational content.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Hi-5' in 1999?

The first season of 'Hi-5' in 1999 consisted of 40 episodes.

What kind of activities were featured in the show 'Hi-5' in 1999?

The show 'Hi-5' in 1999 featured a variety of activities including singing, dancing, storytelling, and imaginative play.

Did 'Hi-5' in 1999 have a live audience during the recordings?

Yes, 'Hi-5' in 1999 had a live audience during the recordings, creating an interactive atmosphere.

How did 'Hi-5' in 1999 incorporate educational elements?

'Hi-5' in 1999 incorporated educational elements by introducing numbers, colors, shapes, and basic literacy skills through fun and engaging segments.

Were there any recurring characters or puppets in 'Hi-5' in 1999?

Yes, 'Hi-5' in 1999 had recurring characters such as Chats the puppet cat, Jup Jup the robot, and Chatterbox the telephone.

What was the target age range for the TV show 'Hi-5' in 1999?

The TV show 'Hi-5' in 1999 targeted children aged 2 to 8 years old.

Did 'Hi-5' in 1999 feature any special guests or celebrity appearances?

Yes, 'Hi-5' in 1999 featured special guests and celebrity appearances, including musicians, actors, and other popular figures.

Did 'Hi-5' in 1999 release any albums or music?

Yes, 'Hi-5' in 1999 released albums and music, which became popular among young children and their families.

Did 'Hi-5' in 1999 receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Hi-5' in 1999 received multiple awards and nominations for its contribution to children's entertainment and educational programming.

Were there any international versions of 'Hi-5' in 1999?

Yes, 'Hi-5' in 1999 had international versions in countries like the United Kingdom, United States, and Australia, among others.

How did 'Hi-5' in 1999 connect with its young audience outside the TV show?

'Hi-5' in 1999 connected with its young audience outside the TV show through live performances, concerts, merchandise, and interactive online content.

Did 'Hi-5' in 1999 have any spin-off shows or related projects?

Yes, 'Hi-5' in 1999 had spin-off shows and related projects, including stage shows, DVDs, and books, expanding its reach beyond television.

What was the legacy of 'Hi-5' in 1999 in the realm of children's television?

'Hi-5' in 1999 had a significant legacy in the realm of children's television, setting a new standard for interactive and educational programming for young children.

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