Lucas the Spider: Too Hot to Handle / The Big Squeak / Big Jumping Spider


10:00 am - 10:30 am, Today on Discovery Family Channel SDTV ()

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Too Hot to Handle / The Big Squeak / Big Jumping Spider

Findley can't resist some freshly baked cookies that are too hot to eat. Avocado's new toy is driving everyone crazy with its noisy squeaker. Lucas performs epic jumps all around House. Findley is nervous and wishes Lucas wouldn't jump.

repeat 2021 English Stereo
Animated Educational Musical Preschool Series Premiere Season Premiere

Cast & Crew
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Antonina Battrick (Actor) .. Avocado the French Bulldog
Evie Loiselle (Actor) .. Bodhi the Chameleon
Christian Campbell (Actor) .. Findley the Fly
Ethan MacIver-Wright (Actor) .. Arlo the Owl

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Did You Know..
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Antonina Battrick (Actor) .. Avocado the French Bulldog
Evie Loiselle (Actor) .. Bodhi the Chameleon
Christian Campbell (Actor) .. Findley the Fly
Born: May 12, 1972
Trivia: Christian Campbell was already a seasoned young actor by the time he struck indie film gold in the gay romantic comedy Trick (1999). Born in Toronto, Campbell began acting as a child, making his professional theater debut at age 12. After spending his teens in Canadian television, Campbell relocated to Los Angeles in the 1990s. Further bolstering his acting resume with TV films, including Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story (1996), as well as a role on the short-lived primetime drama Malibu Shores (1996), he also remained true to his stage roots and founded the Blue Sphere Alliance theater company. Branching out into feature films, Campbell co-produced Hairshirt (1998) with star younger sibling Neve Campbell, and co-starred in the racial drama Next Time (1998). He reached a larger movie audience, however, as an aspiring composer attempting a one-night stand with a studly dancer in Trick. An utterly light-hearted gay romance, Trick became a summer 1999 art house success after gaining fans and critical kudos at the Sundance Film Festival. Campbell returned to television in 2000, as part of the cast of producer Darren Star's hotly anticipated but little-watched drama The $treet.
Ethan MacIver-Wright (Actor) .. Arlo the Owl

Before / After
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S.M.a.S.H!
10:30 am