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While the lunchtime story is usually read by one of the regular presenters at about 1:00 with an often repeated story, the final show of each day, known as CBeebies Bedtime Stories (known as Stòiridh in Scottish Gaelic and airing on BBC Alba) is read by a guest storyteller, including well known actors, comedians, athletes, singers/musicians ...
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CBeebies Bedtime Story, a staple of British children’s television since 2002, airs weekdays on CBeebies and is available on BBC iPlayer. ... (2024-2025): Key Dates and Timeline for Oscars, Emmys ...
Enter: the adult bedti. You read Goodnight Moon six times before you tuck your kids into bed. When you finally hop into your own bed, you’re exhausted, but transitioning from wake to sleep—no ...
This is CBeebies (5:30 am-6:00 am) (2009–present) Get Set Go (6:00 am-9:00 am) [note 7] (2006–present) Discover and Do (9:00 am-3:15 pm) [note 8] (2007–present) Lunchtime (12:00 pm-1:00 pm) (2007–present) Big Fun Time (3:15 pm-5.45 pm) [note 9] (2007–present) Bedtime Hour (5:45 pm-7:00 pm) [note 10] (2003–present)
In 2018, comedian and actor Rob Delaney read and signed Ten in the Bed in Makaton, a particular form of sign language. [4] Broadcast on the BBC children’s channel CBeebies, it was the first of their regular bedtime stories series to use the language, which Delaney had learnt to communicate with his late son. [5]