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  2. CBBC idents - Wikipedia

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    Yellow animations (1997–2002) CBBC block logo (4 October 1997 - 10 February 2002) On 4 October 1997, the new BBC logo was launched by the corporation, and all of the BBC's channels and services received a makeover. CBBC was no exception, with a new logo and idents package to match a newly refurbished set for TC9.

  3. Category : Children's television channels in the United Kingdom

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    C. Carlton Kids. Cartoon Network (British and Irish TV channel) Cartoon Network Too. Cartoonito. Cartoonito (British and Irish TV channel) CBBC. CBeebies. The Children's Channel.

  4. Timeline of children's television on other British TV channels

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    3 April – The Children's Channel closes down in UK and Ireland whilst TCC's Nordic channels followed in October 2000. 17 September – S4C's children's block is renamed from Slot Meithrin to Planed Plant. 1 October – The launch of Sky Digital sees Nickelodeon ’s broadcast day ending three hours later at 10pm.

  5. Pop Max - Wikipedia

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    Pop Max (formerly Kix! and then Kix) is a British free-to-air children's television channel in the United Kingdom, owned by Narrative Entertainment UK Limited. [ 1] As of June 2014, it broadcasts cartoons, sci-fi, action and adventure series and anime on Sky and on Freeview. Its target audience is 6 to 15-year-old boys.

  6. Cartoon Network (British and Irish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon Network (commonly abbreviated as CN) is a British pay television channel aimed at children which airs animated programming targeting children and young aged 6 to 12. [ 7][ 8] It is run by Warner Bros. Discovery under its EMEA division. [ 9] The channel primarily airs animated programming. The channel initially launched on 17 September ...

  7. CITV - Wikipedia

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    CITV is a British children's morning programming block on ITV2 and formerly a free-to-air channel owned by ITV plc. CITV, then Children's ITV, launched on 3 January 1983 as a late afternoon programming block on the ITV network for children aged 6–12. [ notes 1] It replaced the earlier Watch It! branding and introduced networked in-vision ...

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

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    The Brady Kids; Brain Freeze (TV series) Brain-Jitsu; Brambly Hedge; BraveStarr; Break In The Sun; Break Point; Bric-a-Brac; Bright Sparks; Bring It On (TV series) The Brollys; Brum; Bruno the Kid; Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars; Buddy; Bump; Bump in the Night; Bunyip; The Busy World of Richard Scarry; But First This; Butterfly Island; Byker Grove

  9. Pop (British and Irish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Pop (stylized as PoP or POP) is a British free-to-air children's television channel owned by Narrative Entertainment UK Limited, targeting audiences aged 6 to 10. [1] Launched on 29 May 2003 as Toons&Tunes by Chart Show Channels (CSC) Media Group, it later took on its current name and was sold to Sony Pictures Television, who in turn sold it and its local channels to Narrative Entertainment UK ...