The Emmy-winning children’s television program Bluey will return for a second season, according to a producer of the program.
The Australian show centers on the life of Bluey, a dog, and the Heeler family, After a For Sale sign emerged outside the Heelers’ house in the most recent episode, fans were worried the sitcom was over, However, Bluey’s producer Sam Moor said on BBC Radio 4’s Today program today that the show will undoubtedly return, Following the episode, which was the first in the series to end without music, viewers also voiced concerns.
Regarding the show’s future, she responded, “It’s the question everyone has on their minds, No, Bluey’s story is not over. We have a lot more surprises in store for you, I’m sure,” she said to Nick Robinson of the BBC,
We are considering what to do next and have more planned, She was also questioned about The Sign, the upcoming Sunday episode of the show, which would run for 28 minutes instead of the customary seven, Everyone on the squad gave it their all and worked incredibly hard to get that one out, according to Moor.
Daley Pearson, the executive producer, has also discussed the new, extended episode, On Friday, he stated on Australia’s Sunrise, “I believe that the most exciting moments have come from taking chances, and I also believe that the audience has enjoyed those moments the most, That being said, it will include something that we are unsure we can accomplish. However, we’re hoping to be able to., He continued by saying that making a full-length movie about the animated dog and her family would be a “dream”.
The program is a great global hit, airing in over 60 nations, including the US, China, and the UK, It was one of the top 10 streaming shows in the US last year for minutes viewed, having been streamed for over 20 billion minutes onDisney+, Over the course of three seasons, there are fifty episodes of Bluey.
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According to Moor, the reason the show was successful was because it was a “co-viewing show” on Today, Parents, grandparents, and children can all gather together to watch it. Though for different reasons, you can still like it,” she remarked, It’s quite realistic. People have emailed us, saying things like, “It looks like you have a camera in my living room.” It’s Australian, which makes it quite exotic,” she continued.
Bluey is an Australian production business that was co-commissioned in 2017 by ABC and BBC Studios, the BBC’s commercial arm.