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The logo for BBC Children's & Education. BBC Children's and Education [1] is the BBC division responsible for media content for children in the UK. Since the launch of specially dedicated television channels in 2002, the services have been marketed under two brands.
Hacker's Birthday Bash: 30 Years of Children's BBC; Hacker's CBBC Christmas Carol; Hacker's CBBC Top 10; Hacker's Crackers [29] Hacker's Olympic Rundown; Hai! Karate – Journey to Japan; Hairy Jeremy; Half Moon Investigations; The Hallo Spencer Show; Hangar 17; Hank Zipzer; Happy Families; Happy Tent Tales; Hardball; Hartbeat; Hard Spell Abbey ...
BBC Kids is the international children's brand of BBC Studios, [1] and has been applied to a number of TV services. It draws from the long history of children's programming on the BBC , and is strongly related to the CBBC channel in the United Kingdom.
Newsround (stylised as newsround) is a BBC children's news programme, which has run continuously since 4 April 1972. It was one of the world's first television news magazines aimed specifically at children. Initially commissioned as a short series by BBC Children's Department, who held editorial control, its facilities were provided by BBC News.
BBC portal; BBC Children's and Education – BBC's children's division that holds CBBC. CBeebies – BBC's children television channel; serves under-6-year-old children and is a sister channel of CBBC. CBBC idents – identities used by the channel. BBC Three – BBC's youth television channel; serves viewers aged 16–34.
Children's television shows broadcast by the BBC, particularly those as part of the BBC Children's and Education strand and/or broadcast on the CBBC and/or CBeebies channels depending on the age. BBC portal; Television portal; United Kingdom portal
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.
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 ...