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Listen now: J.J. Johnson of Roll Play and Are We There Yet, on TV, eh? Blogtalkradio

Producer J.J. Johnson of Sinking Ship Entertainment talks about Roll Play, an innovative exercise series for preschoolers including fabulous new music, and Are We There Yet?: World Adventure, the first live-action pre-school travel adventure series for kids, hosted by kids.

Roll Play premieres Monday, September 1 at 8:25 am Eastern on Treehouse, while Are We There Yet?: World Adventure premieres Sept. 1 at 12:10 pm Eastern.

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This Sunday on TV, eh? Blogtalkradio: Roll Play and Are We There Yet?: World Adventure

This Sunday on TV, eh? Blogtalkradio, producer J.J. Johnson talks about two Treehouse shows, Roll Play and Are We There Yet?: World Adventure.

Roll Play

Season two of Roll Play premieres Monday, Sept. 1 at 8:25 am with 18 great new songs by musicians including Sam Roberts, Randy Bachman of The Guess Who, Bedouin Sound Clash, 54-40, Bran Van 3000, Tal Bachman, Holly McNarland, and Dolores O’Riordan of The Cranberries. The live-action imaginative exercise series for preschoolers features 45 new black-light puppets from the Famous People Players.

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Are We There Yet?: World Adventure

Are We There Yet?: World Adventure is a live-action preschool travel adventure series for kids, hosted by kids. For its second season, premiering Monday, September 1 at 12:10 pm, the series features 27 cities in 10 different countries.

Season one promotion:

Listen live Sunday, August 24 at 11 am Pacific/2 pm Eastern and join the discussion by calling 646-200-4063 (or sign in and look for the Click to Talk button on the show site). Or catch the podcast afterward.

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Listen now: Eric Johnson and Graeme Campbell on EVEREST

Actor Eric Johnson (Flash Gordon, Smallville, Legends of the Fall) and director Graeme Campbell (Instant Star, Degrassi: The Next Generation, The Eleventh Hour) talk about the arduous and exhilarating shoot for CBC’s upcoming EVEREST, about the arduous and exhilarating climb to the top of the world’s tallest mountain by the first successful Canadian expedition.

The miniseries airs Sunday, August 31 and Monday, Sept. 1 at 8 pm, and the DVD will be available Sept. 16.

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Upcoming TV, eh? show on Blogtalkradio: Everest

This Sunday on the TV, eh? Internet radio show on Blogtalkradio my guests are from the upcoming CBC miniseries Everest: actor Eric Johnson (Smallville) and director Graeme Campbell (Instant Star). Join us Sunday, August 17 at 11 am Pacific/2 pm Eastern or catch the podcast later.

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Synopsis – Everest, airing Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 on CBC

An eclectic and combative mix of Canadians go to climb the world’s tallest and most historic peak. Laurie Skeslit has just lost his best friend in a climbing accident near Banff that he believes was his fault. As the expedition treks through the dramatic Nepalese countryside toward Everest the angry conflicts between the Expedition leaders do little to reassure the deep doubts Laurie has about climbing and the guilt he feels over his friend’s death.

No sooner are they on the mountain than a huge avalanche kills three of them. Two days later, a collapse of ice seracs crushes another. The media turns against them, the sponsors cut off supplies and tell them to come home. The mountain is too unstable. Half of the climbers leave. As the rest are about to go, Laurie digs deep to find inspiration and becomes convinced they must go on. Inspired by the ghosts of past climbs, deaths and triumphs, he and a small group decide to give it one last try.

Starring Eric Johnson, Jason Priestley, William Shatner, and Leslie Hope.

Coming up on TV, eh? Blogtalkradio:

August 24, producer JJ Johnson talks about the innovative kids exercise series Roll Play, which has 18 bands writing original music for the upcoming season, as well as the series Are We There Yet: World Adventure, where two sibling pairs travel to 10 countries.

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