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* [http://www.thisisemilyyeung.com/ ''This is Emily Yeung'' official website] |
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* [http://www.marblemedia.com/ marblemedia] (co-production company) |
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* [http://www.sinkingship.ca/ Sinking Ship] (co-production company) |
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* [http://thisisemilyyeung.treehousetv.com/ ''This is Emily Yeung'' website on Treehouse TV] |
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Revision as of 22:22, 25 June 2007
This is Emily Yeung is a 2006 Canadian children's television series created by J.J. Johnson and Blair Powers and produced by Toronto's Marblemedia and Sinking Ship Productions in association with Treehouse TV and is the follow-up to their previous series, This is Daniel Cook.
This series follows six-year-old Emily Yeung, as she takes on new experiences and challenges, with her own unique perspective, with a variety of guests from a broad range of fields, from snake handlers to basketball players; from stuffed animal makers to cake bakers; and more.
This is Emily Yeung airs on Treehouse TV in Canada and Playhouse Disney in the U.S.
Episodes
External links
Wikinews has related news:
- This is Emily Yeung official website
- marblemedia (co-production company)
- Sinking Ship (co-production company)
- This is Emily Yeung website on Treehouse TV