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  2. 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.

  3. List of BBC children's television programmes - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. List of programmes broadcast by CBeebies - Wikipedia

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    Shows listed here are commissioned by CBeebies but are produced by third-parties. ... The Song Catcher (2005–2007) Space ... (2002–2005, BBC One/Two block only) Louie

  5. Let's Play (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Let's Play is a British preschool television series, co-created and presented by Sidney Sloane and Rebecca Hughes. It has run since 2012 on the BBC CBeebies channel. Series 1 was filmed from April to July 2012, while series 2 was filmed from June to August 2014.

  6. Playdays - Wikipedia

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    Playdays (known as Playbus until December 1989) is a British pre-school television programme which ran from 1988 to 1997 on Children's BBC.The show was the successor to Play School and, like its predecessor, was designed as an educational programme.

  7. Boogie Beebies - Wikipedia

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    Boogie Beebies is a British interactive preschool children's television programme, which was produced and broadcast by the BBC.It aired on CBeebies (both the separate channel and CBeebies on BBC One and BBC Two).

  8. Carrie and David's Popshop - Wikipedia

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    ) and sing a song asking what genre of music they want their song to be sung in. The customer would then leave awaiting their pod (see below). Unlike most current CBeebies programmes, Carrie & David wear the same clothes in every episode. Then Carrie and David's dog Riff would 'prepare the zone' and sing a song about setting the equipment up.

  9. The Wednesday Play - Wikipedia

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    The 'Clean-Up TV' campaigner Mary Whitehouse accused the BBC of portraying "promiscuity as normal" in Up the Junction [16] and The Wednesday Play as featuring "Dirt, Doubt and Disbelief". [17] The writer on television Anthony Hayward quoted Garnett in 2006: "Mary Whitehouse was on the prowl, which was an added frisson, but it was actually very ...