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Tiga Talk | |
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Created by | Irene Green, Hilary Pryor |
Starring | Irene Green Art Napoleon Kate-La Faith Hanuse Gabriel Paul shauntelle Dick-Charleson Isaac Elijah Kyra Heberlein Calvin Cooke Brian Culp (puppeteer) Ingrid Hansen (puppeteer) Steve Barker (puppeteer) Rob Hunter (puppeteer) |
Opening theme | Composed by Ry Moran |
Country of origin | Canada |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 43 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Irene Green Hilary Pryor |
Producers | Irene Green Hilary Pryor |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | APTN |
Release | November 19, 2008 (2008-11-19) |
Tiga Talk! is a Canadian children's television series featuring a wolf cub puppet called Tiga. Produced for the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network in Canada, the show uses puppets and live-action stories to explore First Nations culture.
Cast
- Irene Green as Kokum
- Art Napoleon as Dad
- Kate-La Faith Hanuse as Jodie
- Michaela Fraser as Kimmie
- Gabriel Paul as Jason
- Shauntelle Dick-Charleson as Alice
- Isaac Elijah as Jack
- Kyra Heberlein as Tessa
- Calvin Cooke as Kyle
Puppeteers
- Brian Culp - Tiga the Wolf
- Ingrid Hansen - Gertie the Gopher
- Steve Barker operates Gavin the Canada Goose
- Rob Hunter
Location
Filming occurs at various locations including the city of Victoria, Little Raven pre-school, Kuper Island First Nations and Nitinat Lake
Episodes
There are four seasons of Tiga Talk! included six episodes in 2008, thirteen episodes in 2009, thirteen episodes in 2010, and eleven episodes in 2011.
Season 1: (2008)
- Shh is for Sharing
- Fuh is for Friends
- SSS is for Smiling
- Guh is for Growing
- LLL is for Listening
- CCC is for Caring
Season 2: (2009)
- Dreams
- Birthdays
- Keep Trying
- Dwellings
- Dance
- Safety
- Food
- Food Preparation
- Exercise
- Spring
- Summer
- Fall
- Winter
Season 3: (2010)
- Building
- Appreciate the World We See
- Listen to the World
- Remembering the Past
- Keep Smiling
- Competition
- Dressing Up
- Making Music
- Trees
- Babies
- Treasures
- Giving Gifts
- Camping
Season 4: (2011)
- Laughter
- Hands and Feet
- Tiga and Hiccups
- Moving
- Do It On My Own
- I Feel Left Out
- Where Is It?
- I Want A Pet
- What Shall I Wear
- Who's That?
- Cook Out!
References
- ^ "Press Release #3 TIGA TALK! A 6-PART CHILDREN'S SERIES FOR APTN PREMIERES NOVEMBER 19, 8:30 am ET/MT, 7:30 AM, BC" (PDF). Hummingbird Take Two and May Street Productions. October 27, 2008. Retrieved 2010-03-05.
External links
- Tiga Talk iPhone App
- Tiga Talk Facebook Fan Page
- Tiga Talk's Twitter Stream
- Tiga Talk's Vimeo Video Channel
- Tiga Talk Premier Press Release
- APTN
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