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All-New CG Animated Series For Angelina Ballerina

HIT Entertainment is taking the popular children's television show Angelina Ballerina into CG animation.

The show will be a co-production with partners Thirteen/WNET New York, the most-watched public television station in America and a producing station for PBS, and Nick Jr. U.K. The new series, entitled ANGELINA BALLERINA: THE NEXT STEPS, will be produced by SD Entertainment with Executive Producer Karen Barnes from HIT Entertainment.

ANGELINA BALLERINA: THE NEXT STEPS is based on the classic ANGELINA BALLERINA books by author Katharine Holabird and illustrator Helen Craig and follows an 8-year-old Angelina as she embarks on the next stage in her life at a new school where she'll experience new forms of music and dance.

The new CG series will introduce fans to Angelina's new home in a neighborhood on the other side of Chipping Cheddar, a new performing arts school -- Camembert Academy, new friends, a new teacher, Miss Mimi, and many new adventures.

ANGELINA BALLERINA: THE NEXT STEPS continues to remain true to the core ethos of the property and celebrates music and brings to life new forms of dance for Angelina including modern, tap, jazz, classic and ethnic. The CG animation allows Angelina to demonstrate beautiful dance moves like never before as she puts her best toe forward at the Camembert Academy.

ANGELINA BALLERINA: THE NEXT STEPS, slated for a fall 2009 premiere as a weekly series on PBS KIDS in the U.S. and Nick Jr. in the U.K. The new series has been packaged into two formats: 40x30 for PBS and 80x12 for Nick Jr U.K.

"After 25 successful years in publishing, we are excited to be celebrating Angelina Ballerina's Anniversary with a fresh, new CGI animated look. This style of animation allows us to move Angelina in a much more fluid way so that young fans can follow Angelina's steps in many more genres of dance, as well as traditional ballet," said Lenora Hume, Executive Vice President, Production and Programming, HIT Entertainment.

Sandra Sheppard, Executive Producer and Director of Children's Programming, Thirteen/WNET, said, "The series, with its strengthening focus on music and dance, is an important part of public television's mission to extend the arts to young viewers, and one we at Thirteen embrace."

The new series will be supported by a full licensing and merchandising program.

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