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The Adventures of Blinky Bill. The Adventures of the Garden Fairies. The Adventures of Parsley. The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy. The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. The Adventures of Shirley Holmes. The Adventures of Sir Prancelot. The Adventures of Skippy. Aesop's Tales.
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W. Wacaday. Whirligig (TV series) Who Let the Dogs Out? (TV series) Wide Awake Club. Categories: British television series by genre. Children's television series by country.
Charlie and Lola (TV series) Children's Ward. Chop Socky Chooks. ChuckleVision. Chuggington. Clifford the Big Red Dog (2000 TV series) Clifford's Puppy Days. Clutter Nutters.
30 April 1971. (1971-04-30) Here Come the Double Deckers! is a 17-part British children's television series originally broadcast in 1971 on BBC1, revolving around the adventures of seven children whose den was an old red double-decker London bus in a scrap yard. The programme made its US debut on 12 September 1970 at 10:30 am ET on ABC.
The DJ Kat Show. Dr. Xargle. Dr. Zitbag's Transylvania Pet Shop. Dooby Duck's Disco Bus. Dòtaman. Double Dare (British game show) Draw Your Own Toons. Dream Street (British TV series) The Dreamstone.
The Voice Kids is a British singing competition television series.Created by John de Mol, it premiered on ITV during the summer television cycle on 10 June 2017. [1] Based on the original The Voice of Holland, and part of The Voice franchise, it aired seven series and aimed to feature young aspiring singers aged 7 to 14.
Bing. (TV series) Bing is an animated children's television series based on the books by Ted Dewan and produced by Acamar Films.The series follows a preschool bunny boy named Bing as he experiences everyday issues. Bing airs on CBeebies in the United Kingdom and Ireland and S4C in the Welsh language.