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Nick Jr. UK To Premiere Brand New Episodes Of "Olive The Ostrich" In January 2014

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Boc-erk! Nick Jr. UK has announced the exciting news in their new "I'm Olive The Ostrich" promo/trailer and on their official websites "What's On" schedule section that Nickelodeon UK's preschool channel, Nick Jr. UK and Ireland, will start to show brand new episodes of Nick Jr. UK and Blue Zoo's popular animated preschool series "Olive The Ostrich", which will feature Olive's latest antipodean adventures, every weekday at 8:45am (repeated at 9:45am on Nick Jr. UK's plus-one (+1) timeshift channel, Nick Jr.+1) from Monday 6th January 2014, as part of "January 2014 on Nick Jr. UK"!

Created using artwork by children aged 6-9 years from schools across the UK, each episode sees Olive bury her head in the sand and go on a different imaginary adventure.

"Olive the Ostrich" is a CG-animated series for preschool kids which follows a young ostrich named Olive who goes on fun adventures to all sorts of amazing imaginary places. Each episode sees Olive bury her head in the sand and go on a different imaginary adventure. Animators bring to life real artwork drawn by children aged 6-9 years from schools across the UK, which are then integrated into the TV show. Inquisitive and enthusiastic, Olive loves to solve problems and help people whenever she can. She'll try anything once, which can get her into trouble, but always finds fun and inventive ways of getting herself out of it. "Olive the Ostrich" is narrated by the English stand-up comedian, actor and author Alexei Sayle ("The Young Ones", "Revelation of the Daleks", "The Comic Strip Presents...", "Horrible Histories", "Renford Rejects").
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