My Great Big Adventure

My Great Big Adventure

2012
My Great Big Adventure
My Great Big Adventure

My Great Big Adventure

8.5 | en | Documentary

Hosted by Kayne Tremills, this series tackles some of the most pressing issues kids face today. My Great Big Adventure captures real stories from kids and celebrities who have been there, and shows that no matter how difficult the challenge, with the right tools there's always a way to make your own big adventure better!

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP9  Prejudice
Mar. 24,2015
Prejudice

Kayne and Nancy are on a mission to spread the word that prejudice is just not cool. Meanwhile Takaya and Steph play a game of wheelchair rugby to challenge their own perceptions.

EP8  Failure
Mar. 17,2015
Failure

To face their fears, Nancy and Kayne have run away and joined the circus where a group of young performers share their important messages about failure. Meanwhile, Steph and Takaya run a Failure Boot Camp.

EP7  Self-Esteem
Mar. 10,2015
Self-Esteem

It's game on for the MGBA crew as they go head-to-head in a game of bubble soccer. Takaya creates some self-esteem armour, while Kayne catches up with the most confident dude he knows.

EP6  Grief
Mar. 03,2015
Grief

Kayne embarks on an emotional journey with a young girl struggling to cope with the loss of her grandmother. But tears turn to joy when a surprise guest arrives. It's a musical celebration that will tug on the heartstrings.

EP5  Puberty
Feb. 24,2015
Puberty

The MGBA hosts are going through puberty all over again. Kayne and Steph face off in a series of puberty challenges, Nancy takes over Takaya's emotions, and they each share some of their most embarrassing puberty moments.

EP4  Social Media
Feb. 17,2015
Social Media

Social media is an important part of our lives, so the MGBA gang is out to uncover the benefits of social media, as well as all of the pitfalls and hidden traps lurking on the net.

EP3  Divorce
Feb. 10,2015
Divorce

In an emotionally charged episode, the MGBA team tackles divorce. Steph joins a family of actors pretending to go through a divorce while Kayne watches on with three young Australians who have all experienced it first-hand.

EP2  School
Feb. 03,2015
School

Kayne, Stephanie, Nancy and Tayaka head back to school and look at the issues kids face, including fitting in, frenemies and homework. Plus, fitness guru Michelle Bridges chats to Kayne about bullying.

EP1  Boyfriends and Girlfriends
Jan. 26,2015
Boyfriends and Girlfriends

How do you tell someone you like them? What if they don't like you back? And how do you prepare for your first kiss? It's sweaty palms all round as Kayne and the team enter the secret world of boyfriends and girlfriends.

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8.5 | en | Documentary , Kids | More Info
Released: 2012-01-29 | Released Producted By: Fredbird Entertainment , The Glorious Picture Company Country: Australia Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.abc.net.au/abc3/mygreatbigadventure/
Synopsis

Hosted by Kayne Tremills, this series tackles some of the most pressing issues kids face today. My Great Big Adventure captures real stories from kids and celebrities who have been there, and shows that no matter how difficult the challenge, with the right tools there's always a way to make your own big adventure better!

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Cast

Takaya Honda , Nancy Denis

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Fredbird Entertainment , The Glorious Picture Company

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Reviews

deeperforest The sensitivity of this show, the warm and authentic feel to the presentation, use of lively visuals, and very good content, there isn't a patronizing moment and yet vast amounts of good information comes through. I write personal development and psychology material and work with parents all over the world, I have rarely seen anything this good.Much of the conveyed ideas come directly from young people in a natural and diverse way, allowing a lot of alternative views and quirky gentle moments. In the episode on family communication, a segment with the presenter and his own mother talking about his (very difficult) boyhood, a room full of adults I was watching with were reduced to tears, sensing what was behind the lightly but genuinely expressed resolution. Quite exceptional, yet totally age appropriate as always lightly done. Prof. Steve Biddulph www.stevebiddulph.com Launceston Australia.