Freggie Productions News

Below you will find information regarding the latest news at Freggie Productions, links to Freggie Productions Press Releases, and information on Recent Awards we have received.

Latest News

February 2007 - Freggie Productions is currently updating "The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island" episode of The Adventures of Dave and Augie. It is also in the editing stages on the fourth episode in the series about George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River.

September 12, 2006 - The "World of Ben Franklin" episode of The Adventures of Dave and Augie has been selected as a finalist in the KIDS FIRST! Best Documentary for Ages 5-8! Winners in the 20 categories, plus the five Best of the Fest Awards will be announced at the KIDS FIRST! Best Day, October 14th at the Los Angeles International Children's Film Festival.

September 1, 2006 - Freggie Entertainment has officially changed its name to Freggie Productions.

Press Releases

INDIE TV FESTIVAL COULD TURN PUPPETEER'S DREAM INTO REALITY
Gregory Ciano's Dave and Augie's Home Movies to Compete in New York Television Festival

Hightstown, NJ -- August 4, 2006 -- From the time he was a little boy doing one-man puppet shows from behind the kitchen table for his mom while she did the dishes, Gregory Ciano has been entertaining people with puppets. Now he has the opportunity to share his puppetry talents with a much wider audience if his educational pilot, Dave and Augie's Home Movies, wins the $10,000 prize or gets picked up as a result of appearing at the New York Television Festival, an event for independent television producers being held between September 12th and 17th in New York City.

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WORLD TRADE CENTER IMAGES IN EDUCATIONAL VIDEO STIR UP DEBATE
Aberdeen, New Jersey -- February 18, 2004 -- Images of the Twin Towers appearing in the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island episode of the children's video series "Dave and Augie's Home Movies" have stirred up a recent debate at schools in Central New Jersey and at an online educator's forum. Some teachers feel that brief scenes of the towers at the beginning of episode one of the puppet-hosted history series are disturbing to its K-4 viewers and need to be edited out while others are greatly opposed to their removal.

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