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  2. CBeebies - Wikipedia

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    The links between programmes on CBeebies are primarily achieved through the use of in-vision continuity, using presenters to interact with the children. In the UK, links are recorded rather than broadcast live, as is the case on sister channel CBBC.

  3. Children's BBC presentation - Wikipedia

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    From its launch in 1985 until 1994, Children's BBC was presented from the regular continuity announcer's booth in the BBC1 network control area (NC1), which had a fixed camera so that the presenter could appear in vision; as it remained an operational continuity booth, the presenter would partly direct their own links by way of vision and sound mixers built into the studio desk.

  4. List of programmes broadcast by CBeebies - Wikipedia

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    Shows listed here are commissioned by CBeebies but are produced by third-parties. Alphablocks (2010) ... (2002–2010) Be Safe with the Tweenies (2002–2009) Bill ...

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

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    Tinga Tinga Tales (1 February 2010, 31 March 2011) Tinpo; Tiny and Mr Duck's Huge Show; Tiny Tumble; TMi (16 September 2006, 17 December 2010) To Me, To You! ToddWorld; Tolibob; Tom [66] Tom and Jerry (4 April 1967) Tom & Jerry Kids (28 April 1998) Tom Tom; Tommy Zoom; Tom's Midnight Garden; Toonatics; Top Cat (16 May 1962, 1989) Top Class; Top ...

  6. Timeline of children's television on the BBC - Wikipedia

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    1937. 24 April – The first children's television show For the Children is broadcast.; 1939. 1 September – The BBC Television Service is suspended, about 20 minutes following the conclusion of a Mickey Mouse cartoon (Mickey's Gala Premier), owing to the imminent outbreak of the Second World War amid fears that the VHF transmissions would act as perfect guidance beams for enemy bombers ...

  7. CBBC idents - Wikipedia

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    CBeebies, like the 'CBBC block' before it, make use of in-vision continuity links, however these are not presented by the CBeebies directors, but are recorded rather than broadcast live. The presenters make use of a large, colourful space with smooth lines and everyday objects, which is again appropriate to the age range. [12]

  8. BBC Children's and Education - Wikipedia

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    CBBC broadcasts from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm (previously 7:00 am to 9:00 pm from 16 April 2016 until 4 January 2022) and CBeebies broadcasts from 6:00 am to 7:00 pm, respectively timesharing with BBC Three for CBBC and BBC Four for CBeebies. The brands also have dedicated websites, social media channels, and over-the-top media services on BBC iPlayer.

  9. CBBC Puppets - Wikipedia

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    2002–2010, 2012 Smile, Bear Behaving Badly & Hacker Time: Oucho T. Cactus: 2007–2010 CBBC Office, Ed and Oucho's Excellent Inventions & Transmission Impossible with Ed and Oucho: Hacker T. Dog: 2009–present CBBC Office/HQ, Hacker Time & Scoop, & Saturday Mash-Up! Rattus Rattus: 2009–present Horrible Histories & Horrible Histories: Gory ...