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    • The Paz Show (also known as Paz the Penguin stylized PAZ) is a British preschool television series that debuted on 24 February 2003 on Discovery Kids and TLC in the United States. It also aired on ITV in the United Kingdom. The show was produced by Netherlands-based Telescreen BV, Denmark-based Egmont Imagination, King Rollo Films and Open Mind Productions, in association with Discovery Kids. The series was based on a series of books written and illustrated by Mary Murphy.
      Between the series cancellation and 8 October 2010, the series continued to rerun on the Ready Set Learn! block.


      Cast and characters




      = Main cast

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      Tim Lagasse as Paz, a playful little penguin with an American accent who is the main character of the series. He is a fuzzy five-year-old penguin, is as optimistic as he is curious, it is not unusual for Paz, in his enthusiasm, to encounter a few roadblocks on his way to adventure, but he sometimes has his mother, Big Penguin, his grandfather, Pappy, and his friends to encourage him on the way. He is occasionally seen playing his trumpetar in a few episodes, his trumpetar is an orange kazoo-like instrument with sitar strings, when played, it plays a similar tune matching the series instrumentals. Starting from 2003, he starred as the mascot of the Ready Set Learn! block until 2010 when the Discovery Kids channel relaunched as the Hub Network. He has a black coat and feet, a white face and a belly, and a yellow chest and a beak.
      Rebecca Nagan as Big Penguin, Paz's loving single mother who works as an architect. She seems to speak in a British accent in a few episodes. Paz's father is never shown in the series. She has a similar appearance as Paz, only to have a yellow lining around her stomach. Starting from Locket, she has been shown wearing a bronze locket that she had inherited from her own mother with a photo of her son in it.
      Anton Rodgers as Pappy, a macaroni penguin as Paz's grandfather and Big Penguin's possible father who is a retired explorer. Pappy lives alone in colorful house that resembles a Mediterranean house which was revealed to have location-themed rooms in Senses besides his bedroom and guest room which were only shown in I Can't Sleep. The episode, Fun With Pappy reveals that Pappy resembled Paz when he was his age while currently resembling his own grandfather. Pappy is somewhat pretty talented at playing the tuba, and occasionally plays songs for Paz and his friends. He is an elder penguin with a pair of yellow crests that matches the big spot on his chest and sometimes appears with a red vest jacket and a blue and red explorer helmet.
      Margot Caroni as Pig, a sassy pig with an Italian accent. She is shown to be very talented at playing the violin in Band Wagon and great at tap-dancing in Right Moves.
      Charlotte Bellamy as Rabbit, an outgoing rabbit with a British accent. She is highly energetic and likes to drum on trash can lids. She has a little sister named Carrot. She is white with an orange right ear and a tail.
      Liam McMahon as Dog, a shy dog with an Irish accent and yellow orange fur. Despite appearing in a few initial episodes, Dog seems to be Paz's new neighbor in New Dog on the Block. He wears a magenta collar and is often seen playing a maraca on his tail.


      = One-time appearing characters

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      Marieve Herington as Adelie, Paz's imaginary Antarctic friend who appears in Here We Go!. She lives in Paz's South Pole fantasy. Her role was to help Paz find his sled in the snow. When they have found the lost sled which was found on top of a whale's blowhole, they go for a little swim in the whale's frozen lake before retrieving it from the whale. Adelie was last seen riding on the sled with Paz, before saying goodbye to him as he concludes his fantasy.
      Colin McFarlane as the Frog, a boastful amphibian who appears in The Great Race. Paz challenges him to a race, which he is certain that he can win because he is the fastest racer in the world. He ends up losing after stopping to pose for a painting, proving that being the fastest does not always guarantee victory.


      Episodes




      Awards and nominations


      Silver Honor - 2005 Parents' Choice Award
      Nominee - 2005 Humanitas Prize for Children's Television (episode Things Change by James Still)
      Nominee - 32nd Daytime Emmy Awards (2005) for Pre-school Children's Series
      Nominee - 33rd Daytime Emmy Awards (2006) for Pre-school Children's Series
      Nominee - 34th Daytime Emmy Awards (2007) for Outstanding Pre-school Children's Series


      References




      External links


      The Paz Show at IMDb

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