All About Animals

All About Animals is an Australian television series. It is a show about all types of animals including Australian native animals, exotic animals and pets. The show is hosted by 9-year-old Olivia Todd and her 15-year-old brother, Jake. Together they travel to a range of animal sanctuaries, zoos and wildlife parks to learn interesting things about different animals. They also interview a range of celebrities who love animals or are representatives of different wildlife organisations.

The key messages Olivia and Jake aim to communicate are about responsible pet ownership as well as animal welfare and conservation. The show is filmed in different parts of Australia.

The show is currently broadcast across Australia and New Zealand.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Olivia and Jake learn about reptiles at Australian Reptile Park.

Networks

Crew

  • Presenters: Olivia and Jake Todd
  • Executive producer: Monika Todd
  • Camera: Roger Dowling
  • Location sound: Les Francis
  • Camera assistant: Cameron Averay
  • Hair, makeup, wardrobe: Kirsty Michael & Stacey McClure
  • Editor: Tim Ash
  • Equipment hire: Picture Hire Australia

References

  1. "Celebrity Pets". PETS Magazine (19). Oct–Nov 2011.
  2. England, Anthea (April 2011). "Real Reads". Girl Power Magazine (86): 28.
  3. "It's all about animals for Olivia!". DOGS Life Magazine (108): 89. July–August 2011.
  4. Tse, Liz (April 2011). "All About Olivia". Total Girl Magazine (105).
  5. "Cool Kids". Animania Magazine (12): 20–21. Winter 2011.
  6. "Eight Years Old and a Star". DMAG (110): 41. May 2011.
  7. "KIDS' TV". Sunday Mail CHILL. 24 July 2011.
  8. Hood, Lucy (14 June 2010). "It's all about animals for Olivia". The Advertiser.
  9. Reid, Kham (28 January 2011). "8-year-old Wattle Park girl films television pilot episode". 891 ABC Adelaide.
  10. "All About Animals". International Shows. Triangle Stratos.
  11. "All About Animals". Programs. C31 Melbourne.
  12. "Barastoc Welcomes 'All About Animals'". Latest News. Ridleys Agriproducts.
  13. Kennett, Heather (January 2011). "TV role is a pet project" (PDF). Eastern Courier.

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