Britains youngest critics

Did you know Amazon streamed original tv programmes? No well nor did I!  Well they do and To celebrate the arrival of the latest selection of kids TV Pilots from Amazon Studios, Britain’s youngest group of TV critics has been assembled to gauge their reactions.

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As you can see from the video all the shows seem to be hits with these mini critics.

Firstly you have Hard Boiled Eggheads

 

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The synopsis of the show:

Miles and Quentin, classified special agents, set out to correct the mistakes of science-monsters made of toxic waste, mutants born of lab accidents and the occasional hostile alien.

All the children seemed to really engage with this show, and i think it would be a big hit with tweenagers.

Next There is Wishenpoof which I think is aimed at the younger viewer.
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This programme looks really cute and I’m sure it will be a big hit with every child, it is created by Angela Santomero (Blue’s Clues, Super Why!). the synopsis of the show:

 Bianca is just like any girl…well, kind of. She has one teeny ability, “wish magic” – the power to make wishes come true

And for the teens they have Gortimer Gibbons – Life on Normal Street

 

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the synopsis of the show is:

Life is anything but normal for Gortimer and his two best friends, Ranger and Mel, as they navigate Normal Street – an ordinary suburb that has a hint of something magical just beneath the surface

 

From the clips of this show in the video i’m sure that this would be a show that the whole family could sit and enjoy, which is some thing that seem quite rare nowadays.

These pilots are more are available to stream now on amazon prime video, where you can watch,rate, and review the latest pilots.

Disclosure: This is a paid for post. 

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