 | A young girl is sent to live in a large mysterious house. There she discovers a cousin that she has never known. Together they explore the land surrounding the house and a secret walled garden. Based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. |
 | Includes the episodes: 'Makka Pakka Washes Faces', 'Tombliboos Waving Game', 'Everybody All Aboard The Ninky Nonk', 'The Prettiest Flower' and 'Makka Pakka's Trumpet Makes a Funny Noise'. |
 | Savage Garden: Daniel Jones (vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming); Darren Hayes (vocals).Additional personnel: Rex Goh (guitar); Alex Hewitson (bass); Terapai Richmond (drums, percussion).Big, expansive Euro-pop, Australian style. Stylistically,... |
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 | Episodes include Igglepiggle's Blanket in Makka Pakka's Ditch, Jumping for Everybody, Igglepiggle's Mucky Patch, The Pinky Ponk Adventure and Igglepiggle's blanket Walks About By Itself. |
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 | Episodes include: 'Quiet Please Tombliboos Upsy Daisy Wants to Sing!', 'Upsy Daisy Kisses - Everything!', 'Upsy Daisy's Big Loud Sing Song!', 'Igglepiggle Looks for Upsy Daisy and Follows her Bed!' and 'The Ninky Nonk Wants a Kiss!'. |
 | IN THE NIGHT GARDEN returns with this collection of five episodes. Includes ' Hello Makka Pakka'. |
 | Andrew 'Large' Largeman is blamed by his father for the freak accident which left his mother a paraplegic. Leaving his hometown of New Jersey, Large isolates himself from the world and drifts in Los Angeles. When he hears of his mother's death,... |
 | Music snobs might look down their noses at Australian duo Savage Garden's prefab approach to commercial pop, but there is no arguing with the group's impressive record sales. Their 1997 self-titled debut spawned two massive international hits, the... |