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Play School

  • TV Series
  • 1966–
  • TV-Y
  • 28m
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7.5/10
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Play School (1966)
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Preschoolers are provided with learning opportunities through music, crafts, stories, games and information. The aim is to encourage a child to wonder, think, feel and imagine, striving to r... Read allPreschoolers are provided with learning opportunities through music, crafts, stories, games and information. The aim is to encourage a child to wonder, think, feel and imagine, striving to reflect a modern, diverse Australian society.Preschoolers are provided with learning opportunities through music, crafts, stories, games and information. The aim is to encourage a child to wonder, think, feel and imagine, striving to reflect a modern, diverse Australian society.

  • Stars
    • Benita Collings
    • John Hamblin
    • Teo Gebert
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    7.5/10
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    • Stars
      • Benita Collings
      • John Hamblin
      • Teo Gebert
    • 7User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Benita Collings
    • Self
    • 1969–2019
    John Hamblin
    John Hamblin
    • Self
    • 1970–2016
    Teo Gebert
    Teo Gebert
    • Self
    • 2004–2025
    Alister Smart
    • Self
    • 1966–1996
    Noni Hazlehurst
    Noni Hazlehurst
    • Self
    • 1978–2001
    Alex Papps
    Alex Papps
    • Self
    • 2006–2025
    Karen Pang
    Karen Pang
    • Self
    • 1999–2022
    Justine Clarke
    Justine Clarke
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    • 2000–2025
    Don Spencer
    • Self
    • 1968–2024
    George Spartels
    George Spartels
    • Self
    • 1986–2024
    Janet Kingsbury
    • Self
    • 1969–1983
    Lorraine Bayly
    Lorraine Bayly
    • Self
    • 1966–1979
    Leah Vandenberg
    Leah Vandenberg
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    • 2000–2025
    Andrew McFarlane
    Andrew McFarlane
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    • 2000–2025
    Simon Burke
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    • 1989–2020
    Jay Laga'aia
    Jay Laga'aia
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    • 2000–2014
    Emma Palmer
    Emma Palmer
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    • 2011–2025
    John Waters
    John Waters
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    • 1972–1986
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    10andrewb-28

    Simple, gentle, imaginative

    This show is beautiful in its repetitive simplicity and its understanding of the importance of imagination. The ABC deserves credit for sticking with the same, proved formula for decades, while keeping the content up to date.

    (Since I'm a musician, this review focuses on the sound and music. The visual and educational elements are also worthy of comment, but I'm not the guy for that.)

    The live sound is clear and the dynamic range is uncompressed, so it doesn't always sound like people are shouting. (Some of this must also be due to the ABC's compressor/limiter settings on their transmitter audio feed, which is not pumped up, aurally excited, and hard limited like the commercial stations like to do.) As a result, viewers have to be quiet to hear the small sounds, like sticky tape being torn off or scissors cutting, and this encourages paying attention. The presenters don't talk all the time. Sometimes the only sound is the shuffle of feet or paper or whatever activity is in progress. The pace of speaking and the progression of activities in general is gentle and unhurried. There is a lot of repetition, but often subtle, so it doesn't seem repetitive.

    The principal musical component is a simple, off-screen, improvised piano accompaniment, like from the silent movie days, but reassuring, not dramatic. Other music is the songs (always with actions) sung by the presenters, and the background music chosen for the "through the window" segment, which is usually either more improvised piano or some classical music. There are also canned bits of music like the one used for the "clock" or "through the window" segments, and their familiarity no doubt contributes to a feeling of comfort and helps children orient themselves.

    All this makes Play School is a welcome antidote for the hyped up, overstimulating shows found on the commercial channels (and most of TV in general).
    10bevo-13678

    Pretty good I reckon

    Lots of great characters and actors. I have a 60% success rate at guessing the correct window.
    Pierre-24

    A time tested classic

    This is basically the low budget, Australian version of Sesame Street, less the furry animals - instructional, educational entertainment for younger children - a latter day haven for parents.

    Play School first appeared on our TV sets in 1967. I remember watching it as a child myself (some 30 odd years ago). Today, in 1999, my children sit and enjoy the daily reruns. Well done Play School and ABC TV, 32 years later and still being shown every day at 3:30 pm.
    10robynh-4

    Incredibly Nostalgic

    There's a bear in there, and a chair as well. There are people with games! And stories to tell! Open wide! Come inside! It's Play School!

    Ah, yes, "Play School". I had long forgotten this excellent children's show until I recently read Merridy Eastman's book (who was a "Play School" presenter in the '80's) "There's a Bear in There (And he wants Swedish)", and it all came flooding back to me.

    Anyhoo, "Play School" is definitely one of the more better children's shows in terms of its educational value, sense of fun and memorable theme songs. Unlike many other educational children's television shows, "Play School" is bearable for older people (That is, parents and older siblings) to watch with youngsters. Granted that "Play School" could be just another hyperactive, over-the-top and God awful children's show (That is, "Barney"), "Play School is simple, good, clean fun and it isn't migraine inducing.

    I'd also like to note that I'm pretty amazed that "Play School" has been still going for almost a century now, but still manages to stay fresh. Well done to "Play School".

    So, to conclude, "Play School" is a great, clean and fun show that I'd highly recommend for parents to let their youngsters watch.
    m-23516

    Hateful and mean TV Show for babies

    Kids at the age there after (1-8) are constantly learning, and a brainless TV show like this, ware the presenters have only one emotion (in this case happy) and they keep singing all the time. Cannot be any good for the poor kids (even if them may like it).

    This is a terrible show and I rate it a 0/10

    There seems to be quite a consensus that this doesn't have any educational value. Such a stance presumes that kids need explicit teaching and preaching. Either you need to include an alphabet in your song or have some obvious life lesson like sharing, trying new foods, and keep trying. How silly.

    The late Fred Rogers says that TV can be very bad for young kids, so why waste the little time that a kid can have, with such a pointless show. Especially when there are much better shows, like ZOOM, Yo Gabba Gabba, the Good Night Show

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    Drew Barrymore and Pat Welsh in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
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    • Trivia
      One of the original "Ted's" is missing, presumed stolen.
    • Connections
      Featured in SeaChange: If Fish Could Fly (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      There's a Bear in There
      Composed by Richard Connolly

      Lyrics by Rosemary Milne

      Performed by Richard Connolly (1966-1976)

      Performed by Geoff Ayling, Jeff Ayling, Kerri Ayling and Jenny Ayling (1977-1986)

      Performed by Jennifer Ludlam and Philip Quast (1987-1999)

      Performed by Gina Zoia and Mitchell Butel (2000-2010)

      Performed by Justine Clarke and Jay Laga'aia (2011-current)

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    • Release date
      • 1966 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • ABC iView
      • Kids Promotions - Official Play School Concerts
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vui Chơi Cùng Bé
    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC)
      • Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
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      • 28m

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