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Teacup Travels is a British children's drama TV series. The show was created and produced by Plum Films with support from Creative Scotland and first shown on CBeebies on 9 February 2015. The concept of the series is historical fiction for young children, incorporating historical artefacts into dramatic adventure stories.
Teacup Travels (2015–2019) Teletubbies: Everywhere (2002–2006) [note 14] Tilly and Friends (2012–2016) ... List of programmes broadcast by CBeebies.
Teacup Travels (9 February 2015, 13 January 2017) Technobabble; Ted Sieger's Wildlife; Teddles; Teddy Edward (5 January 1973, 30 March 1973) Teddy Trucks (4 January 1994, 7 April 1994) TeddyBears; Tee & Mo; Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles (3 January 1990) TeleQuest (26 July 1999, 13 August 1999) Telescope; Teletubbies (31 March 1997) Telling Tales ...
Current programming - move Gudrun: The Viking Princess to former programming and removed (still airs on BBC ALBA), it’s true, but not necessarily on this page, move Stargazing to former programming and rename the show to CBeebies Stargazing, add (iPlayer only) to Happy Tent Tales, add (November only) to Poppies, please REMOVE The Cnuts ...
CBeebies is a British free-to-air public broadcast children's television channel owned and ... Early morning schedule between 6:00 am (originally 7.00 am until 18 ...
An eight-year-old boy from Earlsdon, is starring in the CBeebies programme, I Can Do It, You Can Too. The show, which sees children pass on a skill they have learnt to other children, was Caleb's ...
CBBC (short for Children's BBC or initialed for Children's British Broadcasting Corporation) is aimed at children aged between 6 and 12, and CBeebies offers content for younger viewers. Unlike CBeebies, the CBBC brand predates the launch of these channels all the way back to when it was just a children's block on the main channel BBC, when it ...
CMEs travel several million miles per hour, so the NOAA predicts that the best time to see the lights would be between 10 p.m. ET on Dec. 30 and 10 a.m. ET on Dec. 31, according to Space.com ...