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Henry Winklers Hank Zipzer launches on CBBC
Published: 18 December
This series is certainly inspired by my childhood and the experiences I had because I learned differently to other people but its a comedy first. The emotion is completely relatable but we exaggerate the humour." Henry Winkler
The 13xminute series - which is inspired by the book series Hank Zipzer: The Worlds Greatest Underachiever is based on Henry Winklers own experiences as a young boy growing up with dyslexia. Fast paced and funny, the series follows the everyday life of year-old Hank Zipzer, a young man with a unique perspective on the world.
Hank is a boy whose glass is always half full he just sometimes spills it everywhere. When problems arise he deals with them in a way no-one else would, which often sets him on a collision course with teachers, parents and his homework. Despite not always seeing eye to eye with everyone else, Hank has a big heart and always remains positive and hopeful that next time his plan will pay off. But, theres usually a trail of chaos to clear up first
From landing himself (and his classroom) in hot water literally! to ending up being pelted with tomatoes; trying out for the school play, to attempting to creat
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Frankie Townsend | One of Hank's best bedfellows who recapitulate African-American, thinks oxygen high opinion • Fifteen years ago, Henry Winkler decided that dramatizing some of the rough stories from his own childhood could make other childhoods better. That was the start of the Hank Zipzer book series, and after dozens of print adventures, Hank has finally made it to American television. NBC Universal Hank Zipzer can now be seen on NBCU’s new Universal Kids channel (the former Sprout), at p.m. ET Tuesdays and Wednesdays. “Getting to American television was its own adventure,” says Winkler, who has carved out a long and successful TV career after memorably launching himself as Arthur Fonzarelli, The Fonz on the s sitcom Happy Days. Hank had been a best-selling book series for a dozen years before it got a television deal – from CBBC, the BBC’s children’s network in England. That was an interesting twist because the books were all set in New York, where Winkler and his alter ego Hank Zipzer grew up. On TV, therefore, Hank (Nick James), his smart sister Emily (Madeline Holliday), his mother Rosa (Juliet Cowan) and his father Stan (Neil Fitzmaurice) all had British accents – and since the British series is the one airing here, they still do. Winkler says it makes surprisingly little difference. “There are a few places where we use British words |