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  • Disney US kicks off 'Austin and Ally' on 4 December

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 08, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: US kids broadcaster Disney will kick off the show ?Austin and Ally? on 4 December.

    This is a new comedy about an unlikely friendship, singing, songwriting and the adventures of trying to achieve one?s dreams. The series follows polar opposites - an extroverted musician/singer, and a brilliant yet shy songwriter - who combine their talents in an attempt to create a true musical tour-de-force.

    In the first episode, Austin is eager to release another music video, so he puts the pressure on Ally to quickly finish the lyrics. However, in her haste to complete the song, she scribbles down the lyrics in illegible handwriting, prompting Dez and Trish - who are collecting props for the music video - to gather some strange items which they think correspond to Ally?s lyrics. When the odd collection of musical props and items begins arriving, they piece together the handwriting debacle and quickly work together to resolve the mix-up.

    On 11 November DisneyChannel.com will launch the "Austin & Ally" super site featuring new videos, games and activities including "Rocking Out" posters, which fans can create to help showcase a surprise concert the gang is planning.

    On 22 November a free download of the ?Austin and Ally? preview episode will be available on iTunes. On 25 November a preview episode of ?Austin and Ally? will be available via Disney Channel On Demand, a video-on-demand service available to a variety of major affiliates including AT&T, Cablevision, Time Warner and Verizon customers.

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