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''Come Outside'' is a British educational children's television series that ran from 23 September 1993 to 18 March 1997 and was repeated on CBeebies until late-2012.〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006v94w〕 The series aims to encourage young children to learn about the world around them. The starting point for each programme is something with which children are already familiar, such as wood, paper, boots, spiders, buses, soap, street lamps. The two main characters are Auntie Mabel (played by Lynda Baron of ''Open All Hours'' and the sequel "Still Open All Hours"), and her dog Pippin. Pippin was initially played by a female dog called Pippin, but the role was later inherited by this dog's grandson, Mr. Higgins. They go on adventures in Auntie Mabel's aeroplane, travelling far and wide across the UK, and occasionally further afield, to find out more. Music, rhymes and stories enrich the programme topics. The episode entitled ''Bricks'' won the Royal Television Society Educational Television Award 1997 in the Pre-school and Infants category. This was the main theme at the beginning of every episode: ''Look up, look down, look all around'' ''Up in the air or on the ground'' ''Come for a walk, come for a ride'' ''There's so much to see so come outside'' ==Overview== The "adventures" are generally concerned with showing how something is made, or how everyday objects and systems work including flowers growing and objects getting made. 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「Come Outside」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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