Chatterbox — may refer to: In music Chatterbox , a song by composer Jerome (Jerry) Brainin for the musical film That’s Right You’re Wrong (1939) Chatterbox (album), a 1990 album by Toadies frontman Todd Lewis and guitarist Darrel Herbert Chatterbox Records,… … Wikipedia
Jennifer Peterson-Hind — Jennifer Jenn Kristen Peterson Hind (also known by her married name of Jennifer Korbee) (born May 24, 1980, in Madison, Wisconsin) is a cast member on the television show Hi 5. At a young age, she loved singing. Her parents made a rule that there … Wikipedia
Sophie Katinis — (born January 31, 1979) is an Australian actress, who is best known for her roles as Amy , the pushy girlfriend in television advertisements for insurer AAMI [ [http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23970768 2902,00.html Sophie Katinis:… … Wikipedia
Neighborhood of Make-Believe — The Neighborhood of Make Believe is the fictional kingdom inhabited by the hand puppet characters on the children s television program Mister Rogers Neighborhood, produced from 1968 to 2001. The show s principal puppeteer is Fred Rogers himself,… … Wikipedia
Kellie Crawford — Infobox actor bgcolour = pink name = Kellie Crawford caption = Crawford, from the 2005 Hi 5 DVD Wonderful Journeys . birthname = Kellie Lynn Hoggart birthdate = Birth date and age|1974|5|1 location = Sydney, New South Wales, Australia deathdate … Wikipedia
Hi-5 (Australian TV series) — Infobox Television show name = Hi 5 caption = Hi 5 Logo genre = Children s Edu tainment camera = picture format = 576i (SDTV) audio format = Stereo runtime = Variable creator = Helena Harris Posie Graeme Evans developer = producer = Kris Noble… … Wikipedia
Noni McCallum — was part of the Australian TV series Hi 5 from November 2005 until January 2008. She voiced and operated Chatterbox, the puppet who acts as Kellie Hoggart s sidekick and later Jup Jup. She was born in Geelong on October 4th 1982 and currently… … Wikipedia
PARODY, HEBREW — Parody in Early Hebrew Literature Parody is the use of a recognizable literary form as a vehicle to ridicule or mock something or someone. The writer takes a well known, serious work as his model and invests it with new and amusing contents, at… … Encyclopedia of Judaism