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Television portal; United Kingdom portal; This category contains children's television programmes broadcast on ITV, particularly those as part of the CITV strand. It does not contain imports which were originally broadcast in another country. See List of programmes broadcast by CITV for information for all CITV programmes that have been shown.
This is a timeline of children's programming on the British ITV network and ITV Digital Channels.The timeline starts in 1980 when ITV launched its first branding for children's programming, although programmes for children had been broadcast on ITV from the earliest years of the network.
CITV is a British children's morning programming block on ITV2 and formerly a free-to-air channel owned by ITV plc.CITV, then Children's ITV, launched on 3 January 1983 as a late afternoon programming block on the ITV network for children aged 6–12.
The dedicated children’s channel has been on air for 17 years. ITV announces closure of CITV in favour of streaming-only children’s content Skip to main content
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Playbox is a British children's television programme for pre-school children aged 2–5, which was broadcast on the Children's ITV block on ITV. It debuted on 31 August 1987, and aired through 28 September 1992. Playbox was produced by Central Independent Television. The programme was the first Ragdoll television show to be made by ITV.
Storybook International (also known as Stories and Fables) is a British children's television series, produced for ITV by Harlech Productions, a part of HTV and written by Barry Levinson and Virginia Boston. [1]
Motormouth was a Saturday morning children's entertainment series that was produced by TVS and broadcast across the ITV network for four series, running between 3 September 1988 and 4 April 1992. [2] [3] Each series generally ran from the autumn of one year to the spring of the next, as was common among many 'main' Saturday morning series.