A CBEEBIES show is looking for local children to take part in a “live show audience” scene which will be filmed in Wirral.
Ninja Pig Productions is currently in production on the fourth series of the popular CBeebies show, Andy and the Band.
On Monday, crews were spotted filming for the fourth series at Willaston Village.
The crew began filming at Hadlow Road Station before moving on to their second location at Style and Beauty on Neston Road.
Now the production company is looking for local children to join them as part of a live show audience to film one of the major scenes in the new series the finale.
Posting on social media platform, X, Ninja Pig Productions, creator and producers of Andy and the Band, said: “Hey Odd Sockers we have some exciting news…but we need some help! We are filming Series 4 Andy and the Band and we have limited amount of spaces for you and your kids to come and join us as part of a ‘live show’ audience to film one major scenes in the new series finale.
“Filming will take place on Sunday 13th October in Wirral.
“If you are interested in joining us and being part of Andy and the Band Series 4 please email us by 12pm Friday 4th October (tickets will be allocated on a first come first served basis).”
Every child must be accompanied by either their own mother, father or legal guardian. Adults can be responsible for up to four children from their family.
Children must be seven years or older at the time of filming.
Times of filming have not been confirmed but is most likely to take place in the afternoon and the estimated time of the event finishing is 6pm. Families will be needed for a maximum of four hours.
Those selected for filming are asked to wear plain colourful clothes and avoid black, white, thin stirpes, fine patterns, brands or logos and Andy and the Odd Socks merchandise.
Please submit your entries by 12pm Friday, October 4, and include your child's name, age, parent/guardian, if your child has performed in last six months and where will you be traveling from AATB@ninjapigproductions.com.
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