Bruce Liebau Bruce Liebau i(A148614 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 form y separately published work icon Petals Mark Barnard , Mark Barnard , Moya Sayer-Jones , Bruce Liebau , Jenny Lewis , Simon Hopkinson , Angela Webber , Richard Tulloch , ( dir. Mark Barnard et. al. )agent Australia : ABC Television , 1998-1999 Z1894072 1998-1999 series - publisher film/TV children's fantasy

'The "Petals" are the little people at the bottom of the garden that you can't see but you can imagine. They aren't fairies and they don't have magical powers, but they are very athletic and two of the Petals can fly. The characters live in a world of huge flower pots and garden implements, and interact with each other and a variety of insects. The only other character seen is Jeffrey the cat. Every so often Jeffrey's huge paws or face appear and create chaos in the garden...'

Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 11/10/2012)

1 form y separately published work icon Bananas in Pyjamas Richard Tulloch , Simon Hopkinson , Bob La Castra , Lindsey La Castra , Kris Wyld , Andrea Del Bosco , Bruce Liebau , Chris Hawkshaw , Margaret Wild , Debra Oswald , David Evans , Moya Sayer-Jones , Libby Gleeson , Jenny Lewis , Sophie Emtage , Australian Broadcasting Corporation (publisher), ( dir. Ian Munro et. al. )agent 1992-2002 Australia Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Corporation Southern Star Entertainment , 1992-2002 Z1720695 1992-2002 series - publisher film/TV children's fantasy

The titular bananas in pyjamas, B1 and B2, are mischievous twins who cannot resist playing tricks on their teddy-bear friends Amy, Lulu, and Morgan. Just down the street is Rat in a Hat, whose shop is visited regularly by the Bananas and Teddies. The series, designed for the 0-5-year-old demographic, has a mixture of narration and dialogue, complemented by specially composed music and songs. Each delightful story features fun, adventures, and good humour aimed at the pre-schooler.

Source: ABC Television website (sighted: 20/08/2010)

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