TV show highlighting autism crosses Atlantic

A Belfast-made TV show featuring a child with autism as its lead character has been snapped up transatlantic broadcasters.
Creative director at Paper Owl Grainne McGuiness with Jake Williamson, aged 11, who is the voice of Pablo in theglobally popular showCreative director at Paper Owl Grainne McGuiness with Jake Williamson, aged 11, who is the voice of Pablo in theglobally popular show
Creative director at Paper Owl Grainne McGuiness with Jake Williamson, aged 11, who is the voice of Pablo in theglobally popular show

Pablo, a live action and 2D animation series written and produced by Paper Owl Films, has been bought by US network Universal Kids and Canada’s public broadcaster CBC.

The show, which has already aired on CBeebies and RTEjr, is also set to debut in Latin America, the Middle East and Africa in 2018, as well as in a host of other places, including Sweden, Finland, Australia, China, Korea, and Hong Kong.

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Series two is already in production, with the first series having drawn impressive audiences and ratings in the UK and Ireland.

The show tells the story of a resourceful five-year-old boy Pablo with autism who approaches everyday situations in a novel way.

Using magic crayons, he creates an imaginary “Art World” filled with animal characters which help him turn life’s challenges into adventures.

The episodes were inspired by the real-life experiences of children with autism and each one is devised, co-written and voiced by people with autism.

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Pablo creator, Grainne McGuiness of Paper Owl Films, said: “We wanted to create an authentic and compelling children’s TV series to encourage greater understanding and empathy around autism.

“We’re delighted that UK and Ireland viewers have so enjoyed the magic of Pablo and very proud that his exciting adventures are now going to be shared with millions of new children and grown-ups across the world.”