09.10.2012, 17:23 3352

Kazakhstan purchased the BBC kid's show

The show has also been purchased by Norway's NKR, RTP2 in Portugal, RAI in Italy and TVB in Hong Kong.

London. October 9. Kazakhstan Today - BBC Worldwide has sold several kids' properties to broadcasters around the world. Kazakhstan TV picked up the right to Baby Jake, an animated/live-action series from Darrel McQueen about a traveling toddler.

According to World Screen, the show has also been purchased by Norway's NKR, RTP2 in Portugal, RAI in Italy and TVB in Hong Kong.

"We have really bolstered our children's titles right across the age range, so it's brilliant to see series from preschool animations to teen titles being snapped up by broadcasters all over the globe," commented Nathan Waddington, the children's genre manager of sales and distribution for BBC Worldwide.

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