Archived from the original on 30 October 2016. ^ "Hank Zipzer - Kindle Entertainment".List of artistic depictions of dyslexia.When discussing the award, James noted that he has received tweets from parents and children that the show has helped them understand and come to terms with dyslexia. Nick James won the British Academy Children's Awards for Performer for his portrayal of Hank Zipzer in 2016. All three seasons of the series stream globally on HBO Max, and in the U.K. The show ran for three series, from January 2014 to December 2016 on the CBBC channel, and included a 2016 Christmas special, Hank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe. Winkler also announced the debut of the series at the 2013 British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards. Reception Release Īnnouncements began to circulate in November 2013 that CBBC (the BBC's children's channel) had commissioned a television series of thirteen 30-minute episodes based on the Hank Zipzer books, while Kindle Entertainment, Walker Productions, and DHX Media partnered to create the series that would be debuting in early 2014. In April 2017, Neil Fitzmaurice, who plays Stan, Hank's father, confirmed that there will not be a new series of the show. Several new writers worked on the second series, including Jon Macqueen (two episodes), Mark Evans (one episode), and Adam G. Returning writers include Mark Oswin and Madeleine Brettingham, who each wrote one episode and former script editor Lucy Guy, who wrote two. Jon Macqueen replaced script editors Lucy Guy and Danny Springs, while Jim Poyser joined as a producer. Additionally, Javone Prince joined the main cast as Mr. Nick James, Henry Winkler, Felicity Montagu, and Nick Mohammed were all confirmed to return, as Hank, Mr. On 9 June 2014, Cheryl Taylor, the CBBC Controller, announced that the show had been renewed for a second series of thirteen episodes. Series 3 was filmed at Birkdale High School in Dewsbury, Yorkshire. The show was filmed at St Catherine's Catholic High School in Halifax, Yorkshire for series 1–2. In particular, when he was in the eleventh grade, this teacher told him: “Winkler if you ever do get out of here you are going to be great,” a statement that helped him get through school. Rock was the only teacher in his high school who believed in him. Rock (who was based on a music teacher Winkler once had in high school at McBurney). Nick James was cast as Hank, while Henry Winkler was cast as the music teacher Mr. Matt Bloom was the lead director on all three series. ĬBBC commissioned the series in 2013 to be produced by Kindle Entertainment, and filming commenced in October 2013. So we sold it to the BBC." At a later date, after the series was successful on the BBC, it was broadcast on the Universal Kids Channel in the United States. They said, 'Oh Hank Zipzer is so funny.but we won't do the television show. Henry Winkler has stated that they "could not sell the show in America. The third season began airing on, which was followed by an 84-minute Christmas television film, Hank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe, in December 2016. Joy in series 2, episode 5, "Hank's Hero". Javone Prince made his first appearance as Mr. The second season began airing on 13 August 2015. Unlike the books that took place in America, the series takes place in Britain. The first season premiered in January 2014 on CBBC. Main article: List of Hank Zipzer episodes Hank's friends are named Frankie and Ashley, and Nick McKelty is his worst enemy.Ĭast Cast list of Hank Zipzer Actor The series focuses on the misadventures of Hank Zipzer, a 12-year-old schoolboy in London who is dyslexic.
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