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Release Date:
January 1, 1987
Original Title:
10 Carrot Diamond
Genres:
Family | Music
Production Companies:
CBC
Phil Reimer Communications
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
Go looking for a Sasquatch (Big Foot), make the perfect Pizza (no anchovies, please!), go deep sea diving with an Octopus, and ride your favourite horse on the magical Carousel. Filmed around beautiful Vancouver, B.C. Canada, 10 Carrot Diamond is guaranteed to be fun for all the family with “Four Hugs a Day” and “I Wanna Be a Dog.” Charlotte also shares her love of nature with “Spider’s Web” and her love of languages with “May There Always Be Sunshine.”
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Assistant Director:
Dan Noon
Camera Operator:
Doug Trent
Continuity:
Dorothy Vickery
Director:
Tony Wade
Editor:
Paul Wong
Executive Producer:
Phil Reimer
Graphic Designer:
Sharon Romero
Lighting Artist:
Ray Yates
Peter Lyew
Music Producer:
Paul Gitlitz
Producer:
Tony Wade
Set Decoration:
John Glassey
Sound:
Norm Rosen
Unit Manager:
Maurice Moses
Writer:
Charlotte Diamond
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