Dani's House is a British children's comedy series broadcast on CBBC and starring Dani Harmer.
The first series premiered on 26 September 2008, and its fifth series concluded on 19 July 2012. It has received several awards and nominations from BAFTA Kids. A spin-off called Dani's Castle aired from 2013 to 2015. Currently, all 5 series are available to stream on BBC iPlayer.
Dani's House | |
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Created by | Paul Rose Gary Parker Emma Ko |
Starring | Dani Harmer Harry Culverhouse James Gandhi Darragh Mortell Steff White Millie Innes Sebastian Applewhite Klariza Clayton Lewis Rainer Daniel Roche James Mackenzie Luke Walles |
Opening theme | "Free" by Dani Harmer |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 5 |
No. of episodes | 65 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Producers | Paul McKenzie Jemma Rodgers Lucy Robinson Jo Willett |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | The Foundation |
Original release | |
Network | CBBC |
Release | 26 September 2008 19 July 2012 | –
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Dani is a teenage actress and singer who is regularly left in charge of her younger brother Max, his friend Ben, and their youngest baby sibling, "the baby from hell" who is only shown in a cot. She and her friends Toby and Sam spend most of their time at her house in a den hangout. As they go about their lives, they encounter some bizarre situations. Meanwhile, two aliens known as Coordinators (Coordinator Zang and Coordinator Zark) observe their actions. In series 2, Dani's family has moved to a new house. Toby has gone to medical school, and Dani becomes friends with Jack. The "baby from hell" is no longer referenced but is replaced by a "cat from hell", who also disappears in series 3 and who is also Jack's nemesis.
In series 4, Dani gets a part in the medical drama/soap opera McHurties Hospital. Her friend Sam has been training to become an astronaut, and eventually leaves the cast to become a scientist and space-explorer for NASA. Ruby, Dani's enthusiastic personal trainer, joins the cast, as well as Maisy, her prank-pulling younger sister, the latter of whom becomes a foil for Max.
In series 5, Dani continues her career as an actress, while Jack works as a DJ, and Ruby continues as a personal trainer. Max pursues a career as a grime artist, and goes on a world tour. Their cousin Megaboyd teams up with Maisy and plays pranks on Dani and her friends. Ben tries to find some new hobbies. The show ended after 5 series, making it one of the most successful CBBC shows of all time.
Character | Portrayed by | Series | ||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||
Dani | Dani Harmer | Main | ||||
Co-ordinator Zark | Main | |||||
Toby | Harry Culverhouse | Main | Guest | Guest | ||
Co-ordinator Zang | Main | |||||
Sam | Klariza Clayton | Main | Guest | |||
Max | Sebastian Applewhite | Main | Guest | |||
Ben | James Gandhi | Main | ||||
Jack | Darragh Mortell | Main | ||||
Ruby | Steff White | Main | ||||
Maisy | Millie Innes | Main | ||||
Zarina Wix | Gaynor Faye | Recurring | ||||
Megaboyd | Daniel Roche | Recurring | ||||
Alex | Lewis Rainer | Recurring |
In early 2008, the BBC announced a new 13-episode children's sitcom that stars Dani Harmer from The Story of Tracy Beaker series. The first series was filmed in June and July 2008 entirely in Kent at a secret location near Maidstone. The series began airing on 26 September on CBBC. The popularity of the show resulted in the ordering of a second series, which was filmed in Edinburgh during the early summer of 2009, and was broadcast that autumn. A third series was filmed in the summer of 2010 and aired from September to December of that year. Series 4 followed in 2011 with a similar broadcast schedule as the third series. The fifth and final series was filmed from November 2011 to February 2012 and aired from 26 April to 19 July.[citation needed]
Dani's House has received multiple nominations from Children's BAFTA Awards .
Ceremony | Award | Nominee | Result | Place |
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2008 Children's BAFTA Awards | BAFTA Kids' Vote Television | Dani's House | Won | 1 |
2009 Children's BAFTA Awards | Children's Comedy | Dani's House | Won | 1 |
2010 Children's BAFTA Awards | Children's Comedy | Dani's House | Nominated | 3 |
2011 Children's BAFTA Awards | Children's Comedy | Dani's House | Nominated | 5 |
2011 Children's BAFTA Awards | Children's Performer | Dani Harmer | Nominated | N/A |
2012 Children's BAFTA Awards | BAFTA Kids' Vote Television | Dani's House | Nominated | 2 |
2012 Children's BAFTA Awards | Children's TV Programme | Dani's House | Nominated | 4 |
2012 Children's BAFTA Awards | Best Children's Comedy | Dani's House | Won | 1 |
In July 2012, the CBBC commissioned Zodiak Kids to produce a new TV comedy series starring Harmer. In the spin-off, Dani inherits an old castle in Northern Ireland from her deceased Aunt Marjorie. The first series aired from 17 January 2013 to 18 April 2013, and the second series aired from 14 November 2013 to 3 January 2014. The third and final series aired from 7 July 2015 to 15 December 2015.
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