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Want to be on a BBC Children's show with your family?

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Ross_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 7,652 Disability Gamechanger
edited September 2020 in Research and opportunities
Researchers from the BBC Children's show 'Mimi on a Mission' are looking for families with disabled children to take part in the new series.

What is it?

Mimi on a Mission is a popular BBC Children's show hosted by Mimi Misfit, in the new series, the presenter is exploring fun new activities with her family and meeting other families from across the UK. The show is aimed at children aged four to nine.

The focus of the show is on families enjoying activities together, this could be anything from a family book club, a pizza night or sailing on a boat.


How do I get involved?

If you're interested in taking part in the show, simply email casting@peggypictures.com and let them know :) 

casting poster email castings at peggypictures dot com to take part
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