CBC Greenlights Six New & Returning Kids’ Series

Hartford, Stevie and the Sacred Animals, Little Margo Stories, Cool Indigenous Stuff, Olga and Macy Murdoch season three have been greenlit by CBC.

“Preschoolers and school-aged children will be delighted by the iconic characters and stunning animation in these highly creative shows that will not only entertain but also spark curiosity in kids across Canada,” said Sally Catto, general manager of entertainment, factual and sports at CBC. “We are proud to continue to partner with Canadian producers to better serve young audiences and support the children’s content industry in this country.”

Cool Indigenous Stuff is a fast-paced, fun-filled series led by Brody Morrisseau and Winter Sinclair, two confident Indigenous youth on a mission to check out the coolest events, people, and experiences across Indigenous Nations.

Hartford is a 2D animated preschool series that follows a cautious five-and-a-half-year-old bunny named Hartford as he navigates through everyday adventures with his single Dad and best friends, Lala and Maple.

Little Margo Stories follows the gentle adventures of Margo, a curious little mole who discovers the everyday wonders of the natural world.

Macy Murdoch season three follows Macy and her best friends as they are pulled into their most dangerous adventure yet. When Macy reopens the century-old mystery of The Night Watchman—a notorious killer who vanished in the early 1900s—the past refuses to stay buried.

In Olga, a 10-year-old budding zoologist who would rather hang out with animals than humans, discovers a strange, stinky, possibly alien creature obsessed with people, her “scientific” mission to study it forces her into the wildest environment of all… human connection.

Stevie and the Sacred Animals follows Stevie, a smart and spunky six-year-old Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) girl who moves from the city to her First Nation community. With the help of her cousins, Stevie learns about her relationship to Mother Earth and all living things.