WildBrain Television Slates Premieres for New Series

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WildBrain Television is set to debut three new series in Canada, including The Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy on February 20.

Premiering on Family Jr., the cabaret-style show is hosted by the drag duo Fay and Fluffy, who share the message of inclusivity and encourage children to be proud of who they are. Each episode features a reading from a picture book with discussions on uniqueness and self-esteem, sadness and loss, sharing and more.

On February 28, Take Note is slated to premiere on Family Channel with a double-episode event. The series sees Calvin Richards and his family move to Hollywood for the summer after he is chosen to compete on a tween reality singing show.

Also set to make its debut on February 28 on Family Channel, Ruby and the Well sees young Ruby discover a magical well that grants wishes, which she uses to change the lives of those in her town. When an outside force threatens them, it’s unknown if everything Ruby has planted will be enough to defeat it.

In March, Create the Escape will make its Canadian debut. Children of all ages design and build escape rooms that their parents must solve in under 30 minutes, or the kids win. The series is set to premiere on Family Channel on March 7.

From March 12 to 20, Family Channel will host an “Are You Afraid of the March” special, featuring new episodes of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir from March 12 to 17; a Take Note catch-up marathon beginning at 4:30 p.m. on March 14, leading into two new episodes; and a Ruby and the Well catch-up marathon beginning at 3 p.m. on March 20, leading into The Canterville Ghost, a miniseries based on Oscar Wilde’s novella about an American family who move into a haunted English country house.

All of this programming becomes available just in time for the free preview across WildBrain’s entire English network, available from February 18 to March 31, for all Bell, Rogers, Sasktel, Shaw, Telus, Eastlink and Cogeco subscribers. Videotron subscribers can access the free preview from March 1.