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  2. Channel 5 (British TV channel) programming - Wikipedia

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    Channel 5 airs a wide variety of programming that covers various genres and themes, with programmes about farming, trains and royalty being popular.. The channel is notable for its travel and holiday shows, whether presented by comedians such as Susan Calman [1] [2] and Alexander Armstrong [3] or whether they are programmes in a fly-on-the-wall reality format like Allo Allo!

  3. Milkshake! - Wikipedia

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    In November 2008, Channel 5 had been set to launch a new children's channel based on its pre-school programming block. This was a response to the BBC launching the CBBC channel and CBeebies in 2002 and ITV launching the CITV channel in 2006, [4] but plans to launch a standalone preschool channel were put on hold indefinitely while the broadcaster awaited a buyer.

  4. Shake! - Wikipedia

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    During Channel 5's major network relaunch of 2002, The Core was renamed to Milkshake! FM in January 2002, taking its name from the established Channel 5 preschool-age slot Milkshake! . This block aired in the mid-morning from 9 am to noon on Saturdays and Sundays, while a number of programs aired during The Core continued to be broadcast during ...

  5. Timeline of children's television on other British TV channels

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    January – Channel 5's older children's programming block The Core is renamed to Milkshake! FM, taking its name from the established Channel 5 pre-school age slot Milkshake!. This block airs from 9am to 12pm on Saturdays and Sundays, while a number of programs aired during The Core continue to be broadcast during Saturday afternoons.

  6. Make Way for Noddy - Wikipedia

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    Channel 5 acquired the UK broadcast rights to the series in the summer of 2002 for a broadcast within the fall schedule. [9] In June 2002, Universal Pictures Video acquired UK video rights to the series from Chorion. [10]

  7. Timeline of Channel 5 - Wikipedia

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    31 January – Details of Channel 5's schedule are leaked to Broadcast magazine. A spokeswoman for the channel confirms the schedule is largely accurate but that the amount of imported content has been distorted; Channel 5's schedule will be made up of 70% UK-produced content. [9] 12 February – Channel 5 releases details of its programme ...

  8. How to watch 'Yellowstone' Season 5, Part 2: Where to ... - AOL

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    Yellowstone Season 5 release schedule: Episode 9 - "Desire is All You Need:" Nov. 10. Episode 10: Nov. 17. ... More ways to watch Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2 on TV for free:

  9. Havakazoo - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Havakazoo was created as a flagship show for Channel 5's strand for children, Milkshake!. It was the first original show to air in 1997 when the channel launched. Folk musician Vo Fletcher was approached to write a number of songs after his successful children's album 'Spaceman Sid'.