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In October 2019, Aardman announced a new rebooted version of the existing 78 episodes for CBeebies titled It's Timmy Time (also known as Timmy Time 2.0) that began broadcast later on in the month. These versions feature narration from a selection of pre-school children, and are 5-minutes in length when compared to the original 10-minute episodes.
CBeebies' series Hey Duggee holds the record of most wins in the category with four, followed by Peppa Pig with three, and Charlie and Lola and Timmy Time with two each. Peppa Pig is the most nominated program in the category with eleven nominations, followed by Hey Duggee with six and Little Princess with four.
Blippi Wonders (2022) Cocomelon (2021) Daniel Tiger's Neighbourhood (2022) Digley and Dazey (2021) Go Buster (2021) Lellobee City Farm (2023) Let's Dance (2022) Little Baby Bum (2021) Olobob Top (2017) Playtime with Twinkle (2021) Tik Tak (2020) Tish Tash (2021)
Timmy Time is a British stop-motion animated children's comedy series made for the BBC by Aardman Studios. [1] The series premiered on 6 April 2009 and ended on 13 July 2012, with a total of 80 episodes over the course of 3 seasons. The eponymous Timmy is a little lamb, who is attending kindergarten.
Jackie Cockle (born 1950) is a British animator, producer, and director, best known as the co-founder of the stop motion animation studio HOT Animation.She is the creator and creative producer of the pre-school animation Timmy Time, creative producer of Bob the Builder and Brambly Hedge, director of The Wind in the Willows and more. [1]
Also launched at the same time was CBeebies, resulting in CBBC's remit changing from 0–12 years of age to 6–12 years. To mark the occasion, a new identity was created for both channels. [ 9 ] Designed by Lambie-Nairn , the bug idents featured green one-eyed moving bugs that contained the BBC logo as well as the purple, textured 'C'.
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. Its sister channel, CBeebies, is aimed at children aged 6 and under. [1] It broadcasts every day from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm, timesharing with BBC Three.