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1 2 form y separately published work icon Valentine's Day Peter Temple , ( dir. Peter Duncan ) Australia : December Films Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 2007 Z1513435 2007 single work film/TV 'Following a run in with the law, Ben Valentine (Rhys Muldoon) finds himself in a strange country town. He is sentenced to 200 hours of community service and forced to coach the town's "no-hoper" football team. If they don't win three out of the next four games not only will the team have to merge with their arch rivals, but the town will also lose its precious pie factory which will have to be sold. Embraced heart and soul by the townsfolk, this one-time drifter learns how to live and hope again - and so does the town. Valentine's Day is a tale of hope and redemption.'
1 form y separately published work icon Li'l Horrors Ray Boseley , Glen Dolman , Annie Fox , Robert Greenberg , Peter Hepworth , Brendan Luno , Clare Madsen , David Phillips , David Rapsey , Hugh Stuckey , Penelope Trevor , Anthony Watt , Kevin Nemeth , Beverley Macdonald , Jamie Forbes , Meg Mappin , Chris Anastassiades , Adam Todd , Nancy Groll , ( dir. Chris Langman et. al. )agent Australia : December Films , 2000 Z1856886 2000 series - publisher film/TV children's humour horror

A live-action puppet show, Li'l Horrors followed the misadventures of the students at a school run by Morbidda Bates, a retired horror-film actress. The students included examples of key monsters from horror films: vampires, Frankenstein's monster, gorgons, mummies, zombies, werewolves, and swamp creatures.

According to December Films' press release for the series:

Li'l Horrors is a children's puppet sitcom specifically produced for the 5-8 year old age group. This is an age group who are currently not well catered for. Much programming is made for pre-schoolers and for 9 year olds and above. Li'l Horrors is created for this in between age group. It does not talk down to its audience or aim over its head. It is, however, infused with enough wit and off-the-wall humour to engage an even wider audience. Aimed well at [its] target audience, it is modern, slick, sly, funny and irreverent.

The program also focuses strongly on difference, with each of the characters quite strongly physically different from one another, as well as widely different in behavious and characteristics.

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