CBBC have announced that they are going to add three additional commissions to its drama portfolio.
CBBC Controller Cheryl Taylor revealed the three new commissions which include 10 episodes of 'Hetty Feather', 36 episodes of 'In World's End' and 13 new episodes of the '4 0'Clock Club' comedy series.
Cheryl Taylor spoke about the new commissions will air on CBBC in 2014 and 2015.
“CBBC is proud to be the home of so many inspiring and home-grown dramas. Our viewers cherish their relationship with Jacqueline Wilson characters and outspoken Hetty Feather promises to be the latest heroine for a generation of feisty girls. The award-winning 4 O’Clock Club welcomes its resourceful protagonist - Josh - back for more melodious mischief, and World’s End promises a thrilling season of dark adventure."
In addition, Head of CBBC Productions Helen Bullough released this statement:
“We're thrilled about these commissions – we're all on a mission at CBBC to build on our reputation for delivering distinctive, original British dramas and comedies for our young audience and these new series are a credit to everyone involved with our in-house drama development and productions.”
For further details please refer to the CBBC media centre
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