Raggs
Raggs | |
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Genre | Children's Television Series |
Created by | Toni Steedman |
Written by | Kym Goldsworthy (lead writer) |
Directed by |
Ian Munro Ralph Strasser Peter Nathan Daniel Nettheim Jonathan Geraghty |
Starring | The original RAGGS was played by April L. Kresken |
Theme music composer | Rebecca Kent Story & Michael McGinnis, Concentrix Music and Sound Design |
Composer(s) | Fred Story, Rebecca Kent Story, Michael McGinnis, Erin Odani, David Floyd, Barbara Lewis, Jamie Hoover |
Country of origin |
Australia United States |
Original language(s) |
English (distributed with Australian or American dubbing) |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 73 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Noel Price Toni Steedman |
Production company(s) |
Principal Production: ABC Studios, Sydney (2006-2009) Supplemental Production: Blue Socks Media LLC (2009-2012) Co-Production: Raggs LLC (Blue Socks Media LLC) and Southern Star International |
Distributor |
US: KQED / American Public Television PBS Kids (2008-2012) |
Release | |
Original network |
Seven Network (Australia) Qubo (United States) |
Original release | 4 February 2008 – 18 February 2009 |
Raggs is a live action and animated musical preschool television series originally produced in Sydney, Australia, with additional U.S. production in English and Spanish. "Raggs"’ expansive library includes 195 finished half hour episodes and 200 original songs in multiple languages. The entertaining and educational series is based on the original characters created by Toni Steedman, a Charlotte, NC, advertising executive, for her then six‐year‐old daughter Alison. The rock n’ roll story of five canine characters is growing an international brand that includes TV distribution, multi-platform digital distribution, CDs, DVDs, toys, books and touring. With over 4,000 live performances around the world, The Raggs Band’s touring, live show and event experience has expanded to include a new partnership called "Play at Palladium with Raggs" with the Palladium Hotel Group at their resorts in Mexico and the Caribbean. It was broadcast on 4 February 2008 on PBS Kids In 2014, The Raggs Band reunited to record 20 of the top classic kids songs to accompany new "Raggs" animation to be included in the show and distributed on the "Raggs" YouTube channel, RaggsTV. "Raggs" and all rights are owned by Blue Socks Media, Charlotte, NC.
Broadcast
"Raggs" currently airs in the US and Canada on Qubo[1] in English, Telemundo in Spanish, and in Latin America on FETV Canal-Panama, RTV-Ecuador, Canal Dos-El Salvador, Guest Choice Cable-Dominican Republic and Corporación Televicentro-Honduras. "Raggs" YouTube channel, RaggsTV, features newly edited episodes and new, unaired animations to classic kids songs. "Raggs" episodes are also available for purchase on iTunes.
History
Raggs was originally created in 1990 by U.S. advertising executive Toni Steedman for her then six-year-old daughter, Alison, as a series of carpool stories. Steedman later used the Raggs character for a regional mall promotion and advertising campaign. By 2001, the successful mall programs encouraged Steedman, along with former HBO producer Carole Rosen, to create a one-hour music video-inspired pilot called "Pawsuuup," which was shot in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and New York City in August 2001. While Steedman shopped the pilot for a production or broadcast partner, The Raggs Band (also known as the Raggs Kids Club Band because of the regional mall kids clubs for which Raggs served as mascot) began playing concerts at fairs, festivals and performing arts venues.
In 2005, Steedman and her company, Raggs LLC, entered into a co-production relationship with Southern Star International (now Endemol Australia) to produce the Raggs series for the Seven Network in Sydney, Australia. Production began in 2005 at the ABC Studios in Sydney, and the first episode of Series 1 began airing daily at 9 am on Seven in January 2006. Series 1 consisted of 65 half hours episodes. Raggs quickly garnered strong ratings and, within a few months of airing, Seven ordered Series 2, an additional 65 episodes. In 2007, Seven ordered Series 3, also 65 episodes, bringing the total to 195 original half hours by 2009. Each episode featured original Raggs’ music, written and produced in the U.S. by Concentrix Music and Sound Design, requiring over 200 original songs for the 195 half hours of shows.
Southern Star distributed Raggs to several countries including Singapore, Bulgaria, South Africa and India. In the U.S., Steedman worked to establish Raggs on public television. KQED San Francisco signed on as the presenting station in association with American Public Television, and Raggs began airing on public TV stations in 2007.
In January 2010, Steedman reacquired Southern Star’s distribution and licensing rights under Blue Socks Media LLC. Blue Sock Media LLC, completing a complete consolidation of the worldwide assets, later purchased Raggs LLC. Steedman continues to head Blue Socks Media in Charlotte, North Carolina.
In July 2012, Telemundo, the NBC-owned Spanish language network, licensed 120 episodes of Raggs in Spanish.[2] Raggs airs on Telemundo Saturdays at 8 am ET and Sundays at 8 and 8:30 am ET.
Palace Theatre 2004
Throughout 2004, the band starred in a 90-minute performance at The Palace Theatre in Myrtle Beach, alongside comic strip cat Garfield. The performances focused on the RAGGS Kids Club Band planning a birthday party for the famous orange cat. Suspecting things, Garfield "won't relax until he gets the surprise".
RAGGS Kids Club Band: PAWSUUUP! Tour
A DVD was released 17 August 2004, featuring in-concert performances of seven of the band's songs, and three "music videos". The 55-minute-long program was produced by Linda Mendoza (The Chris Rock Show) of Line by Line Productions, and executive produced by Carole Rosen.
The crew included screenwriter Mark Valenti (Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, Totally Spies!), lighting designer Alan Adelman (75+ episodes of Great Performances, Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards), music producers Fred and Becky Story (Concentrix Music & Sound), costume designer "Greyseal", and choreographer Hardin Minor (National Dance Institute).
The DVD earned 3.5 out of 4 stars from Suite 101 Family Entertainment film critic Nicholas Moreau, tied for the highest ever rating for an independently produced DVD. The music from the tour was later released as a CD album.
Raggs Live Around the World
The Raggs Band has played more than 2,000 live performances in four continents. In the U.S., Raggs has performed at many state fairs, basketball games, regional malls, national fundraisers such as the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, and parades. Overseas, the Raggs Band has performed at U.S. military bases in Japan, South Korea, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, and Iceland.
In Australia, the Raggs Band performed at Westfield Malls and was one of two children's acts to perform on Carols in the Domain, a nationally televised live musical show.
Episodes (below are the list of episodes and seasons)
Season 1 (2008)
The Program began in production on 4 February 2008.
- Color
- Size
- Faces
- Who Am I?
- Winter
- Sharing
- Food
- Hot
- Play
- Smell
- Hands
- Trees
- Movement
- Cold
- Pack Away
- Change
- Day
- Rain
- New
- Sleep
- Family
- Sun
- Job
- Growing
- Habits
- Clothes
- Summer
- Fast
- Safety
- Transport
- Happy
- Pets
- Shapes
- Beach
- Opposites
- Night
- Dancing
- Garden
- Arts & Crafts
- Direction
- Manners
- Forest
- Water
- Building
- Friends
- Machines
- Sport
- Park
- Books
- Slow
- Taste
- Party
- Holidays
- Flying
- Farms
- Space
- Pretend
- Dreams
- Dinosaurs
- Nature
Season 2 (2009)
- Working Together & Cooperation
- Keeping Clean
- Times
- Love
- Sound & Noise
- Big & Small
- All Kinds of Moves
- Try New Things
- Exploring Transportation
- Movement & Balance
- Conserving & Exploring Water
- Being a Good Sport & Practice
- Appreciating Stories & the Library
References
http://bluesocks-raggs.i-newswire.com
External links
- Raggs.com - Raggs Official Website
- RaggsTV Official YouTube Page
- Official iNewswire for Raggs
- Official Website of the Raggs Kids Club Band in the U.S.
- Official Website of the Raggs Kids Club Band in Australia
- Raggs at the Internet Movie Database