The research is in, and kids' TV really can be one of our earliest lessons in what it means to be Australian. So what were some of the biggest influences on generations past, and which one shaped you?
Is it Play School in black-and-white? The zany tales of Round the Twist? Or maybe it's dancing along to Hi-5 after school?
The report was supported by the Australian Children's Television Foundation , which has helped put shows like Dance Academy, Lockie Leonard, Noah & Saskia and Round the Twist on our screens . "But they can also introduce children to different ways to be Australian and encourage them to walk in someone else's shoes."Nine of the ten most-loved shows as identified in the survey ran in the 1990s.
"For the people who were children during the 90s, the absolute passion with which they speak about Australian kids TV was really interesting," she says.According to the report, adults find themselves returning to old children's TV for a few reasons — but two of the biggest are nostalgia, and to share the shows of their childhood with today's kids.
"People still watch the actual TV set, we've found, so they're still coming together as a family. It's just that what they watch on it is streaming services, not commercial TV." "It's a community of interest; there is a generation of Australian kids who all watched that series and who share that, which is really lovely."
"Australian shows these days are seen as much more down-to-earth, much less sanitised, much more imaginative," she says.
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