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  2. Gigglebiz - Wikipedia

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    Gigglebiz's production began in the mid-1990s, when Justin Fletcher produced a showreel named Justin Time, to showcase his acting abilities to television companies.In November 2008, CBeebies aired three TV pilots featuring Fletcher, called Humphrey the Painter, Gigglebox, and Captain Adorable: The Locked Door Adventure, with the objective being that one of them would become a full series.

  3. List of programmes broadcast by CBeebies - Wikipedia

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    Melvin and Maureen's Music-a-Grams (2007) Model Millie (2007) Monster Café (2007) Noddy's Toyland Adventures (2002–2005) Oakie Doke (2002–2005) Pablo the Little Red Fox (2002–2012) The Poddington Peas (2002) Playdays (2002–2004) Spider! (2002–2004) Spot's Musical Adventures (2002–2006) Storytime (2002) Teletubbies (original series ...

  4. List of BBC children's television programmes - Wikipedia

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    Lift Music [41] Lift Off! With Coppers and Co! The Likeaballs; A Likely Lad; Lilly the Witch; The Lingo Show; Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har; The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe; The Littl' Bits; Little Bear; Little Big Awesome; Little Big Cat; Little Charley Bear; Little Howard's Big Question; Little Human Planet; Little Miss (1983-1988 ...

  5. CBeebies - Wikipedia

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    Live presenters have been on CBeebies since the channel's launch. They are used to fill the gaps between the shows that air on the channel, speaking directly to the child, doing certain activities such as arts and crafts, leading activities based on a topic from the website, showing viewers' birthday cards, and introducing the shows, well as ...

  6. BBC Kids (Canadian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    BBC Kids was a Canadian specialty television channel carrying programming for children and teenagers. [1] It was a joint venture between Knowledge West Communications, which managed the network and held the majority 80% interest and was a subsidiary of Knowledge Network, with BBC Studios licensing the BBC brand and holding the remaining 20% in the joint venture.

  7. BBC Kids - Wikipedia

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    The channel has included titles that had been previously aired on CBeebies Asia to bring along other titles that was tailored for kids audiences, such as Spy in the Wild and Deadly 60. [ 10 ] A BBC Kids subscription app service with 100 hours of content became available in South Africa in September 2022, through a partnership of Switch Media ...

  8. Tessie - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the Boston-area celtic punk group Dropkick Murphys recorded a cover of "Tessie", released on an EP of the same name. In the music video, Tessie the "broom girl," was played by Colleen Reilly. [3] The Dropkicks said it was their intent to "bring back the spirit of the Rooters and to put the Red Sox back on top."

  9. Remotely Funny - Wikipedia

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    Remotely Funny is a British children's game show hosted by Sara Forsberg.The show is produced by Twenty Twenty Kids for CBBC. [2] The show features three children from across the United Kingdom connected remotely via webcam competing in various challenges to win points known as 'Samojis'. [3]