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Hello Upsy Daisy dances on to DVD



"Upsy Daisy here I come, I’m the only Upsy one"

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Release date: 18.02.2008
Certificate: U
Catalogue number: Â鶹ԼÅÄDVD2458
RRP: £12.99
Duration: 140 minutes

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This February, pre-schoolers and their parents can enjoy a magical trip into the garden with Upsy Daisy.

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Hello Upsy Daisy, the third DVD from the landmark children’s series In the Night Garden includes 5 episodes featuring Upsy Daisy and will be released on 18.02.2008 from Â鶹ԼÅÄ Worldwide, priced at £12.99.

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Her enchanting escapades are a must-have for fans of the enthralling series that has captured the imagination of the country.

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Created by Anne Wood and Andy Davenport and produced by Ragdoll Productions, who bought us the Teletubbies, In the Night Garden is a magical exploration of an imaginary picture-book world.

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In these episodes, the delightful Upsy Daisy demonstrates her dancing skills with best pal Igglepiggle as they skip their way through the garden.

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Along the way, the toys meet and play with their friends in the garden including Makka Pakka, the Tombliboos, the Pontipines and the Haahoos, who gently waft their way through the Garden.

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In the Night Garden is the phenomenally successful UK children's TV series, which launched on CBeebies in March 2007.

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It is best described as a visual interpretation of a nursery rhyme picture book depicting a magical place that exists between waking and sleeping in a child’s imagination.Ìý

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Narrated by Sir Derek Jacobi and filmed in a real woodland setting in High Definition, the adventures of this community of toy characters have been hailed by parents and children alike as today's most compelling and comforting children's programme.

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Hello Upsy Daisy contains the following five must-have episodes:

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Quiet Please Tombliboos Upsy Daisy Wants to Sing!
Upsy Daisy sets up her own special megaphone to sing.Ìý Unfortunately, there is so much noise coming from the Tombliboos’ house that she cannot make herself heard.Ìý Finally, all is well when everyone sings together.

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Upsy Daisy Kisses - Everything!
Upsy Daisy loves the garden so much and frequently happily kisses everything around her.Ìý Today, when she kisses a flower, the bridge, a tree – magical things happen.Ìý The bridge plays music, the flower grows, the tree sheds beautiful blossom.

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Igglepiggle Looks for Upsy Daisy and Follows her Bed!
Igglepiggle cannot find Upsy Daisy, but then he spots her bed.Ìý Upsy Daisy’s bed always knows where Upsy Daisy is.Ìý Igglepiggle follows Upsy Daisy’s bed all the way to Upsy Daisy.

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Upsy Daisy's Big Loud Sing Song!
Upsy Daisy chooses to sing through her megaphone.Ìý The Pontipines cover their ears – what loud singing!Ìý They complain over the trubliphone, but then Makka Pakka joins in with his trumpet and they make lovely music together.

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The Ninky Nonk Wants a Kiss!Ìý
Upsy Daisy is kissing everything in the garden. She kisses a tree, a flower and Igglepiggle.Ìý She rides around the garden in the Ninky Nonk visiting and kissing people and things.Ìý Suddenly the Ninky Nonk stops and won’t go.Ìý Upsy Daisy wonders why – then realises, the Ninky Nonk wants a kiss too!

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For more information about In the Night Garden please log on to .

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Lisa Barker


Notes to editors:
In the Night Garden is produced by Ragdoll Productions and has been co-created by Anne Wood and Andy Davenport, who last collaborated together on Teletubbies.

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It is about a magical picture-book place that exits between waking and sleeping in a child’s imagination.

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Words, rhymes and music carry young viewers through a happy world of loveable characters and nursery rhyme nonsense.

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In the Night Garden has been filmed in a real woodland setting using High Definition technology to create a compelling and fully immersive experience for young viewers.

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