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''In the Box'' was a 30-minute preschoolers' television program which aired in Australia on Network Ten〔("Network Ten Pty Ltd - Submission to House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications, Technology and the Arts - Inquiry into the uptake of digital television" - May 2005 ), Australian House of Representatives〕 at to , from Monday to Friday. It first aired on 21 December 1998.〔(Links Autumn cover )〕 It was latterly hosted by Brett Annable,〔("First Christmas carols for Salt" ), The Gold Coast Bulletin, 10 December 2005〕 Tracey Fleming and Bop, their resident puppet. Previous hosts included Craig McMahon and Dominique McMahon.〔("Teacher Profiles" ), Film & Television Studio International, accessed 23 January 2008〕 The show featured varied content. However, there were certain events that would take place during each episode. These included a 'delivery', in which the hosts received a box of items to do an activity with, a visit from two different children each day, and the good-bye song. Some episodes had a particular theme such as baking or time travel. During each episode, Brett, Tracey and Bop sang a variety of songs which appealed to the young target audience. These included ''Simon Says'', ''Follow the Leader'' and ''Washy Washy''.〔("In the Box CD" ), Chic DVD, ''accessed 23 January 2008''〕 Before the show was aired, it replaced the show ''The Music Shop''. ''In the Box'' was replaced on 21 December 2006 by ''Puzzle Play''. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「In the Box」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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