Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
A light-hearted entertainment news round-up, originally known as Newsround Lite and introduced as part of the CBBC Channel's launch in February 2002. The latter version of the show was hosted by regular Newsround presenters/reporters Lizzie Greenwood-Hughes, Adam Fleming, Rachel Horne and Thalia Pellegrini, and produced by Sinéad Rocks. The ...
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 ...
CBBC 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 for children aged 6 to 12.
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, who unlike Otis, never appeared on the original CBBC block. The launch of digital channel BBC Choice in 1998 saw the channel broadcasting children's programming in a Saturday afternoon slot ...
Sportsround is a spin-off from CBBC children's news programme Newsround. The sports magazine show was broadcast weekly, between 2005 and 2010, on Friday evenings at 6:30pm on CBBC Channel and on Saturday mornings on BBC Two at 7.25am. It was first shown on BBC One on 10th September 2005 at 11.45am.
However, in 1972, the first channel to broadcast a new segment for children was by the BBC with John Craven's Newsround. [2] Accounts tended to avoid the political emphasis of adult news and instead sought to build an ‘'interesting'’ agenda. [ 3 ]
Rachel Horne (née Gibson) is a Northern Irish newsreader and journalist.She presented the BBC children's news programme Newsround from 2002 until 2006. She also presented BBC News' business bulletins on the BBC News Channel and travel news on weekday mornings on BBC Radio 2 in March to December 2018.
He worked as one of the key presenters on CBBC's daily magazine show Xchange. [4] In 2003, Deley provided the voice of Dongle the Rabbit for CBBC's Be SMART' internet safety game. He was a presenter in CBBC show Wonderful World of Weird from February to March 2007. He appeared in an episode of ChuckleVision, which aired on 14 June 2007.