The Brilliant Book

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'Adventure' is part of a trio of works created to illustrate the lyrics of a song by the same name.
'Over The Moon' illustrates the lyrics '...over the moon, into a brand new galaxy...', the piece is part of a trio created to illustrate specific lyrics in the song 'Adventure'.

The Brilliant Book is a British television show for children.

It follows Benjamin, a nine-year-old boy, who has autism, and charts his and his friends' adventures. The show comes in 30-minute episodes, each of which are "loosely based on a letter of the alphabet". It has animated segments and film clips of Benjamin and his friends; each day Benjamin adds an adventure to his "brilliant book".[1]

The show is created by Rhonda Merrick, a US native who lives in Britain; she also does the animations. The "Benjamin" of the show is her own son Benjamin.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Starring TV role for Mersea youngster". Daily Gazette (Colchester). 10 January 2014. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
  2. ^ Williams, Samantha (11 August 2014). "Rhonda Merrick, of Hurst Road, Kennington creates TV show 'The Brilliant Book' inspired by her own son". KentOnline. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
'Let's Fly Away' is part of a trio of works created by art student Jessica Taylor to illustrate the lyrics '... I've got a rocket, let's fly away...' for the song 'Adventure'.