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1 form y separately published work icon Monster Auditions Stu Connolly , Robert Adams , Doug MacLeod , Stu Connolly , Suren Perera , ( dir. Suren Perera ) Australia : Sticky Pictures , 2009 Z1847405 2009 series - publisher film/TV horror humour

Short animated monologues in which various mythical creatures (zombies, Bigfoot, vampires, etc.) approach a psychologist for help with the various problems of their existence. According to the official wesbite at SBS Television, 'They may look like monsters, but they suffer from the same weaknesses as we do. Monster Auditions reflects the richness and diversity of Australian society through these engaging, humourous characters. Funny, warm and occasionally a little sad these characters relate to us all on a variety of levels.'

Source: SBS Television (http://www.sbs.com.au/shows/monsterauditions/about/page/i/1/h/About/). Sighted: 9/3/2012

1 form y separately published work icon CJ the DJ Stu Connolly , Robert Adams , John Armstrong , Sam Carroll , Mark Gravas , Doug MacLeod , Cleon Prineas , Gina Roncoli , R. A. Spratt , ( dir. Mark Gravas ) 2009 Australia : Kapow Pictures Vision Animation , 2009-2010 Z1622102 2009 series - publisher film/TV children's

At thirteen CJ is already a hot DJ - the only trouble is most of her gigs are in her own bedroom. She can spin discs like no-one else, mix and scratch tracks like a pro - but in the deader than dead end of town where she lives, almost nobody wants to know. With her spiky hair and spikier attitude, CJ is little Miss Alternative struggling in a sea of normality - but there's no way she's going to let that get her down.

Source: Screen Australia record.

1 form y separately published work icon The Shapies Brendan Luno , Anthony Watt , Bob La Castra , Robert Adams , Louise Fox , Stu Connolly , Mark Traynor , Roger Moulton , Helen MacWhirter , John Moss , ( dir. Mark Traynor et. al. )agent Australia : Light Knights Entertainment , 2002 Z1883542 2002 series - publisher film/TV children's fantasy

The adventures of a group of geometric shapes that live in Zac's toybox. The first series focuses on the attempts to reunite the divided group of Shapies in the new territory of Zac's bedroom; the second series focuses on more general adventures and the Shapies' side hobby as a rock group. The program was aimed at four- to eight-year-old viewers.

The production company website makes note of a program called Shapies Jnr, which seems to be a new production, based on the original concept but aimed at a younger audience. However, no information on this second program exists outside the production company website itself.

See also the Light Knight Productions' home page for this program: http://www.lightknights.com/# (Sighted: 30/8/2012)

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