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Charlie and Lola: Volume 4

Charlie and Lola: Volume 4

Directed by: Kitty Taylor

Produced by: Claudia Lloyd

Written by: Lauren Child

Narrated by: Clementime Cowell , Daniel Mayers

Lola refuses to admit that the bedroom she shares with Charlie is messy... "it's just all spread out!"

Item Number: 14148

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Format:
DVD Widescreen
Region:
1 - More Details
Run time:
About 1 1/2 hours
Number of Discs:
1
Closed Captions:
Y
Special Features:
"The Best In The Barn” Video Funny Outtakes
Lola is four and she "will not ever, NEVER eat a tomato!" Sometimes she is "not sleepy and she will not go to bed", and how will she cope when she is really everso ill and may never smile again? It falls to big brother Charlie to win her round, and he uses every trick in the book - logic, humour, and the power of the imagination. Using 2D CelAction animation, paper cutout, fabric design, real textures, photomontage and archive footage, all the distinctive style and exuberance of Lauren Child's award-winning picture books come to life.
"...delightful..." -Times Educational Supplement
"...a beautifully animated series. It neatly evokes the distinctive visual style of the original books in stories that tackle the concerns of its target three- to seven-year-olds, credibly and charmingly, in their language. And with plenty of wit, too, it's a parent-friendly newcomer with the look and feel of an instant classic."- Daily Telegraph
"...a sweet and very observant cartoon about an imaginative little girl and her sensible elder brother that will also help with reading ... Lola's tricks will be familiar to any parent, and the cartoon's colourful style will provide children with another reason not to turn off the television and go to bed."- Guardian
"...will keep toddlers transfixed ... [Child's] themes are ordinary - brushing your teeth, eating supper, going to bed - but are brought alive with all the mischief, excitement and frustration of childhood. The result is that kids are fascinated, while parents find it wryly familiar ... Charlie and Lola will undoubtedly catch on, but especially so with mums of the flashcard variety, for whom television needs to do more than just entertain (or babysit). And these are unmistakably middle-class children -nicely drawn, with Cath Kidston-style wallpaper and no cheap computer graphics. The theme tune is catchy without being inane, and the dialogue is done by real children. Lola's voice is especially sweet since she appears to have a very slight chesty cough - like most toddlers. But the acid test is the kids. My own two-and-a-half-year-old was gripped. And I finally got some ironing done."- The Times
Author, Illustrator, Creator & Associate Producer . . . . . . . .. . . . .. Lauren Child
Writers . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol Noble, Bridget Hurst, Dave Ingham , Samantha Hill
Director . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kitty Taylor
Art Director .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leigh Hodgkinson
Series Producer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claudia Lloyd
Lola refuses to admit that the bedroom she shares with Charlie is messy... "it's just all spread out!" Try as he might, Charlie simply can't make Lola see that having a tidy room can be a good thing. Charlie points out that it is not just her room, it's his too. But she won't have it. In the end, desperate measures are called for... and Charlie decides to move out! Will this be enough to encourage Lola to tidy up?! In this and six more delightful stories, Charlie and Lola celebrate the magic of being brother and sister.