CBBC to make series drawn from Chinese myths and legends

CBBC to make series drawn from Chinese myths and legends

MUMBAI: BBC has announced that is channel CBBC will come up with a children‘s drama series, Bo And The Spirit World.

This will be set in a mythical fantasy realm and will draw inspiration from ancient Chinese myths and legends.

Bo And The Spirit World has been commissioned by CBBC controller Anne Gilchrist. Filming for the series will begin in April 2009.

She says, "Inspired by Yimou Zhang‘s House Of Flying Daggers and Ang Lee‘s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon we wanted to bring our CBBC audience the visual spectacle and exciting adventure of an ambitious drama set in Ancient China.

"Viewers will be drawn into a fantastical world with brave and enterprising children taking the lead in an amazing quest. It will be like nothing ever seen before on Children‘s television."

The series, which has been created by up-and-coming writer Jo Ho, will introduce viewers to the character of Bo, a young British Chinese girl, who, accompanied by her brother Timothy, gets transported to a magical spirit world.

Armed with super heroic powers the pair must go on a quest with their friends to save not only their own grandma but the entire universe from their arch enemy Li and his shadow ninjas.

The TG for the show is CBBC‘s 6 to 12-year-old audience.

Ho says, "Bo And the Spirit World is another first for CBBC drama, a totally new kind of drama that poses some exciting technological and editorial challenges by virtue of its fantasy setting.

"We‘re hoping to deliver a series that, besides thrills and laughs, also possesses real heart and a fresh and contemporary feel, drawing from the rich heritage of Chinese culture."