Stop, Look, Listen: Okey Cokey Karaoke!

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companySFTV
started8th Jan 2002
ended5th Feb 2002
last rpt12th Mar 2004
3 school years
episodes5
duration15 mins
subject 🎶Music
age rangeAge 5-7
languageenIn English


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Okey Cokey Karaoke! is a unit of the Channel 4 Schools series Stop, Look, Listen from the 2000s, covering music for primary school pupils.

A singer known as Okey Cokey introduces viewers to a different song every week through her amazing karaoke machine, plays musical games and meets guest musicians.

Episode List

# Title Broadcast
1. Anansi, Cat and Rat #2002-01-08-00-00-008 Jan 2002
2. Building #2002-01-15-00-00-0015 Jan 2002
3. The Raja with Big Ears #2002-01-22-00-00-0022 Jan 2002
4. Toys #2002-01-29-00-00-0029 Jan 2002
5. The Great Big Enormous Turnip #2002-02-05-00-00-005 Feb 2002


Broadcasts

Year Term Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Channel Details
2001-02 Spring 2002 Tuesday, 9:45am Channel 4
2002-03 Autumn 2002 Tuesday, 9:45am Channel 4
Spring 2003 Tuesday, 9:45am Channel 4
2003-04 Spring 2004 Monday, 10:50am Channel 4

Credits

Starring Eils Hewitt as Okey Cokey
Shadow puppets Simon Buckley
Animation Hedley Griffin
Musical director Liz Kitchen
Composers Liz Kitchen
Sandy Nuttgens
Marcel Pusey
Education officer Christine Hall
Director Helen Sheppard
Producer Sheila Fraser

Resources

Teacher's Notes

There were teacher's notes and a music CD available.

The unit was released to schools on video.


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