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  2. CBBC idents - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the launch of Children's BBC on 9 September 1985, BBC1 used some specialist branding for its children's strand. The origins of CBBC can be found in the "Children's Hour" of the original BBC Television Service, but prior to 1984, children's programmes received no special idents and continuity was done out of vision by the duty continuity announcer.

  3. Timmy Time - Wikipedia

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    Timmy Time is a British stop motion animated television programme for preschoolers created and produced by Bob the Builder producer Jackie Cockle for the BBC's CBeebies and produced by Aardman Animations. It started broadcasting in the United Kingdom on 6 April 2009. [1]

  4. Raa Raa the Noisy Lion - Wikipedia

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    Raa Raa the Noisy Lion is a British stop motion animated children's television programme first broadcast in May 2011, which is shown on CBeebies.It features a group of animal-based characters and their adventures and activities through the Jingly Jangly Jungle.

  5. CBeebies - Wikipedia

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    CBeebies is a British free-to-air public broadcast children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC.It is also the brand used for all BBC content targeted for children aged six years and under.

  6. Boo! (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Castle (The Counting Song) - 1 October 2003 (Brave Knight, Busy Servant, and Dancing Queen) 19. African Waterhole (Show Us A Shape) - 7 October 2003 (Tall Giraffe, Stripy Zebra, and Enormous Elephant) 20. Kitchen (The Counting Song) - 14 October 2003 (Handy Oven Glove, Chilly Fridge, and Drying Tea Towel) 21. Arctic (The Counting Song) - 21 ...

  7. List of programmes broadcast by CBeebies - Wikipedia

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    Shows listed here are commissioned by CBeebies but are produced by third-parties. ... Bedtime Hour (5:45 pm-7:00 pm) [note ... The Song Catcher (2005–2007) Space ...

  8. Timeline of children's television on the BBC - Wikipedia

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    1937. 24 April – The first children's television show For the Children is broadcast.; 1939. 1 September – The BBC Television Service is suspended, about 20 minutes following the conclusion of a Mickey Mouse cartoon (Mickey's Gala Premier), owing to the imminent outbreak of the Second World War amid fears that the VHF transmissions would act as perfect guidance beams for enemy bombers ...

  9. Children's BBC presentation - Wikipedia

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    From its launch in 1985 until 1994, Children's BBC was presented from the regular continuity announcer's booth in the BBC1 network control area (NC1), which had a fixed camera so that the presenter could appear in vision; as it remained an operational continuity booth, the presenter would partly direct their own links by way of vision and sound mixers built into the studio desk.