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  2. Boohbah - Wikipedia

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    Boohbah is a British preschool television series created by Anne Wood and produced by Wood's company, Ragdoll Productions, in association with GMTV. [1] It premiered on ITV on 14 April 2003. [ 2 ] The series was later broadcast on Nick Jr. UK [ 3 ] beginning on 2 April 2005.

  3. List of Tweenies episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Tweenies notice how different Doodles is compared to them, and that they all seem to be the same as each other. They decide to play different games: Jake plays with a wheelbarrow, Milo plays with a remote control car, Fizz paints a picture and Bella plays dress up, but everything goes wrong.

  4. Ragdoll Productions - Wikipedia

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    On 14 June, a new series titled Boohbah was announced and was pre-sold to CITV and GMTV for a 2003 delivery. [7] The show later saw an international roll-out. At MIPTV 2005, Ragdoll announced a new series titled Blurrfect and that CITV had acquired broadcasting rights for an autumn 2005 delivery. [8]

  5. Holiday Gift Guide: 23 Unique Gift Ideas for Movie Fans and ...

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    This set includes 260 cards, an electronic timer, game board and decorative Blockbuster sign, all housed in a retro VHS-style box. 23 Best Gifts for Movie Fans: Top Gift Ideas Film Buffs, Cinephiles

  6. List of British television programmes - Wikipedia

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    Boohbah – children's; The Book Quiz – panel game; The Book Tower – children's; Bookaboo – children's; Boom – children's; Boomers – comedy; Boon – crime drama; Borat's Television Programme; The Borgias – historical drama; Bottom – sitcom; The Bounder – sitcom; Bounty Hunters – comedy drama; Bouquet of Barbed Wire – drama ...

  7. 2003 in British television - Wikipedia

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    The children's series Boohbah debuts on CITV. Debut of 99 Things to do Before You Die on Five in which four people (Syirin Said, Steve Jones, Alexandra Aitken and Rob Deering) take on challenges from around the world. The series continues with a compilation of the best moments on 2 June and it was later repeated on Sky Travel until 2005.

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  9. BBC Studios Home Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In September, the company signed a seven-year agreement with longstanding partner Ragdoll Productions to release the revival of Brum on home video, [25] [26] which was expanded in November 2002 to include Boohbah as a five-year deal. [27] At the end of May 2002, the Cinema Club joint venture with Columbia-TriStar Home Entertainment was ...