• Fun Song Factory is a British pre-school children's television series and video series. It was originally created in 1994 by Will Brenton and Iain Lauchlan...
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    began her career on children's television, presenting shows such as Fun Song Factory and on Nickelodeon. She participated in series six of Dancing on Ice...
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  • presenter and wrestler. He has presented Playhouse Disney (1998–2006), Fun Song Factory (1994–1999), and the CBBC game show Get Your Own Back. Benson Phillips...
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    Fun Factory is a German eurodance group formed in 1992, originally consisting of founding members Balca Tözün, Rodney Hardison, Toni Cottura and Stephan...
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    CBeebies show Gigglebiz. His first television show after graduation was Fun Song Factory for GMTV, working with Dave Benson Phillips (he had earlier appeared...
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  • film The Thief Lord as Hornet. She first started acting as herself in Fun Song Factory.[citation needed] She also had a small part in the 2001 movie A Knight's...
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  • is a song by German Eurodance band Fun Factory, released in August 1995 by various labels as the second single from the band's second album, Fun-Tastic...
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    also produced its own franchises, which included Bump the Elephant, Fun Song Factory, Wide-Eye and Baby Bright. Abbey Home Media's predecessor was Abbey...
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    place. Merrygold has also appeared in television series including Fun Song Factory and Almost Never. In 2024, Merrygold is starring in the UK tour of...
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  • Fun Factory may refer to: Fun Factory (band), a German Eurodance group Fun Factory (single album), by Fromis 9, 2019 "Fun Factory" (song), by the Damned...
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  • She played Nicky in London's Burning, and was a co-presenter on The Fun Song Factory in the 1990s. Stephens’ work with the Royal Shakespeare Company includes...
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  • is a song by German Eurodance band Fun Factory, released in April 1996 by various labels as the fourth single from the band's second album, Fun-Tastic...
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  • Arts at Elmhurst School for Dance, Camberley. Parsons co-presented Fun Song Factory as Paige with Laura Hamilton. She also appeared as Princess Sapphire...
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  • 2002–2003. Lovell's first television role was as a presenter on the Fun Song Factory television series in 1998. She was later appointed as the female presenter...
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  • broadcast on CBBC in late 2005, alongside the rights to a new reboot of Fun Song Factory to air on CITV. The Tweenies property was retained by BBC Worldwide...
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    The discography of Fun Factory, a German dance group, consists of 3 studio albums, one extended play, one compilation album, one remix album, 17 singles...
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    Aston Merrygold, who was once cast in the ITV children's programme Fun Song Factory, because of his athletic ability. Last to join the group was JB Gill...
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  • Lauchlan and Will Brenton, who also created and produced Tweenies, Boo!, Fun Song Factory and Jim Jam and Sunny, while the show's characters were designed by...
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  • "Pain" is a Eurodance song by German band Fun Factory, released in November 1994 as the fourth and last single from their debut-album, NonStop (1994)...
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  • at the Palace Theatre. In 1998, Elia became an entertainer on ITV's Fun Song Factory for one series. Two years later she became a presenter on Discovery...
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  • "Fun Factory" is a single by the English rock band the Damned, released in January 1991 on Deltic Records. The band had split in 1989, but reformed shortly...
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    Aston Merrygold, who was once cast in the ITV children's programme Fun Song Factory, because of his athletic ability. Last to join the group was JB Gill...
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  • the UK's favourite TV shows for children, including The Tweenies, Fun Song Factory, Boo! and BB3B. Later, as Wish Films, they also created Jim Jam and...
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  • "Close to You" is a song by German Eurodance band Fun Factory, released in March 1994 by various labels as the second single from the band's debut-album...
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  • Dee Fun-Tastic Extended) – 4:43 "Doh Wah Diddy" (Fly Bass Remix) – 4:31 "Doh Wah Diddy" (Medium Houze) – 4:43 "Fun Factory's Theme II" – 3:24 The song has...
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  • Phillips 1996–1998 Presenter of Wake Up In The Wild Room Presenter of Fun Song Factory Jack Stratton 1998–2000 Presenter of Diggit Fearne Cotton 1998–2001...
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  • Fun Factory Uganda is a Ugandan entertainment company based in Kampala. It was founded in 2010, with its flagship product being sketch comedy. It also...
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    Tell-Tale Productions (later rebranded as Wish Films). They also created Fun Song Factory, Boo!, BB3B, and Jim Jam and Sunny. Tweenies is a production of Tell-Tale...
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  • by Tracy and built by Bertha to perform odd jobs around the factory. According to the song TOM the Robot from the episode TOM's New Friend and the Bertha...
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  • created by Will Brenton and Iain Lauchlan, who have created and produced Fun Song Factory, BB3B, and Jim Jam and Sunny in addition to Tweenies. Brenton also...
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