Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Carly Ciarrocchi And Charlie Engelman

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The newest season of WEIRD BUT TRUE! on Disney+ gets even weirder! Set both in studio and in the field, the award-winning WEIRD BUT TRUE! integrates a mix of arts and crafts, unbelievable facts and real-life exploration. Whether hunting for dinosaur fossils, hiking volcanoes or flying planes, the science-loving duo of Carly and Charlie inspires kids to get excited about the world around them. This season includes guest appearances from Nat Geo Photographers and Explorers, including Anand Varma, who teaches Carly and Charlie the correct way to take the perfect photo, and professor and founder of SciStarter Darlene Cavalier, who describes how she is exploring new ways to connect people with science.

Carly Ciarrocchi serves as producer of the award-winning WEIRD BUT TRUE!, fulfilling children’s curiosity of the world around them. Brooklyn-based Carly, who is also a performer, writer, creator and morning enthusiast, is best known for her work as a host and writer for “Sunny Side Up,” Sprout's live, morning show for preschoolers. Other hosting credits include “Snug’s House” and “The Big Fun Crafty Show” for Universal Kids. All three shows earned Daytime Emmy nominations.

Charlie Engelman returns to host the third season of WEIRD BUT TRUE! with new co-host Carly Ciarrocchi. He also serves as writer, co-executive producer and production designer of the award-winning series. Charlie, who is based in Chicago, earned a Daytime Emmy Award for his writing on WEIRD BUT TRUE!. He has also created multiple award-winning programming for National Geographic, Disney and FOX, including the Emmy-nominated short series Nature Boom Time, which he created after winning a pitching contest for Nat Geo Kids.

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