1984 Canadian TV series or program
Blue Rainbow |
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Also known as | The Blue Rainbow: The Weaving Treasures |
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Genre | Children's |
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Created by | Lutia Lauzon |
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Written by | John Turner, Michael Kennard |
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Directed by | Greg Abrams (1995-2000) Ross Janes |
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Starring | Lutia Lauzon Michael Kennard John Turner |
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Theme music composer | Lutia Lauzon |
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Opening theme | Lutia Lauzon |
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Ending theme | Greg Abrams (1995-2000)
Lutia Lauzon |
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Composers | Lutia Lauzon (songs), Greg Abrams (soundtrack & incidental music) |
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Country of origin | Canada |
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Original language | English |
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Producers | Lutia Lauzon Ross Janes Greg Abrams |
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Production locations | Kingston Peninsula, Harvey, Theatre New Brunswick, New Brunswick[1] |
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Editor | Peter Bauer |
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Camera setup | Gregg Janes Joe MacDonald |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
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Production companies | Just Peachy Productions Ltd. Abrams Media Inc. (1995-2000) |
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Network | CBC Television Global Television Network[2] |
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Release | 1984 (1984) – 2000 (2000) |
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Blue Rainbow was a Canadian Children's television series created and hosted by Lutia Lausane (Lil) who was always dressed in a pink dress and told stories while playing her harp. Michael Kennard and John Turner played the clowns Dirk and Drock for three seasons.[3]
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