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  3. CBBC - Wikipedia

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    CBBC is a British free-to-air public broadcast children's television ... the desk, and the studio's color scheme were updated. CBBC moved out of HQ5 in December 2023 ...

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

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    CBBC @ R1's Teen Awards; CBBC does Fame Academy; CBBC Official Chart Show; CBBC Visits the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts [22] CBeebies Bedtime Stories; Chigley; Children of Fire Mountain; The Children of Green Knowe; The Chinese Puzzle; Chip 'n' Dale; Chipmunks Go to the Movies; Chock-A-Block; Christopher Crocodile; The ...

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  6. BBC Children's and Education - Wikipedia

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    From 1996 to 1999, CBBC programmes were also shown on the channel Nickelodeon, as part of the CBBC on Nickelodeon (known as Children's BBC on Nickelodeon from 1996 to 1997) programming block. The CBBC on Nickelodeon block was originally hosted by Otis the Aardvark from its launch until 4 October 1997, when he was replaced by Marvin P. Porcevark ...

  7. 50/50 (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    Repeats aired on BBC One, BBC Two and the CBBC channel until 2009. Sally Gray hosted the show from its inception until 2002, followed by Angellica Bell until 2004 and Sophie McDonnell in 2005. The voice of the show's computer, named 'Flynn', was provided by Matthew Davies between 1998 and 2000, then by Gary Martin in 2001 and finally by Dave ...

  8. CBeebies - Wikipedia

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    On 20 November 2001, the CBeebies name was officially revealed as part of the split of the already-existing CBBC block and would be used as both a children's block and a digital channel. [ 1 ] The CBeebies channel launched on 11 February 2002 alongside the CBBC channel , as a spinoff from the BBC's children's television strand .

  9. Muddle Earth - Wikipedia

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    In late 2006, Muddle Earth was adapted as a one-off story for CBBC's Jackanory. The Jackanory version covers Englebert the Enormous only for time, with a light reading of the rest of the book towards the end. Muddle Earth is read by actor John Sessions and produced and directed by Nick Willing.