Daisy & Ollie
GenreAnimation
Children's animation
Created byCosgrove Hall Fitzpatrick
Hoopla Animation
Voices ofJason Manford
Sarah Hadland
Claire Morgan
ComposerKeith Hopwood
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes52 (105 segments)
Production
ProducersBrian Cosgrove
Simon Hall
Francis Fitzpatrick
Production companiesCHF Entertainment
Hoopla Animation
Original release
NetworkCartoonito
(2019–2022)
Channel 5
(2020–present)
Release6 November 2017 (2017-11-06) 
present

Daisy & Ollie is a British children's animated television series for preschoolers produced by CHF Entertainment and Hoopla Studio for Cartoonito[1] and Channel 5's Milkshake! block. The show follows the daily life of two little kids named Daisy and Ollie, along with Daisy's father, Boo the purple monkey and Whizzy the toy robot. As of 8 March 2021, new episodes have also appeared concurrently on Channel 5.[2]

Format

In each episode, the characters have a day at Daisy's house and during each of their life situations, Daisy (Sarah Hadland) and Ollie (Claire Morgan) ask Daisy’s Daddy (Jason Manford) a question (said question is also the title of each episode). After they've found out the answer to this question, they sing the Questions song and Daddy gives advice to the viewers about the question and signs off.

In some episodes, there are special guest appearances from other famous TV stars like Paddy McGuinness, Kirsty McKay, Paul Grunert, and Romesh Ranganathan, along with Take That member and performer Gary Barlow, all appearing as cartoon caricatures of themselves.

References

  1. "Daisy and Ollie - New Show Premieres on Cartoonito UK on 1 November". RegularCapital.com. Turner Broadcasting System Europe (Press Release). Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  2. "NickALive!: Channel 5 Greenlights Two New Seasons of 'Daisy & Ollie' for Milkshake!". NickALive!. 11 February 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
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