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The bugs themselves were closely related to those designed for CBeebies, and almost identical for those designed for the Canadian television station owned by BBC Worldwide, BBC Kids, which used yellow and blue for the bugs instead of green and purple. This branding launched on 5 November 2001, 3 months before CBBC and CBeebies, and would remain ...
The bug is usually placed on the lower right hand corner of the screen, with the notable exception being during the broadcasting of sports events and on some religious television networks (where logo bugs have largely been placed in the top-right to accommodate descriptive text, prayer lines, or Bible verses), and on most NBCUniversal networks ...
This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on CBeebies. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.
The Saturday morning strand is officially branded as the Saturday Kids Zone (often known as The Best of CBBC, The Best of CBeebies, Saturday Morning Kids Zone or simply the Kids Zone). 2023. 15 March – CBBC and CBeebies's on-screen bugs and identity are rebranded to match the BBC's 2021 logo. CBBC also has the new mascots named the Flooms ...
Alphablocks (2010); Apple Tree House (2017); Baby Jake (2011); Big Cook, Little Cook (revival series) (2022); Big Lizard (Fall 2024) [3]; Bing (2014); Bitz and Bob ...
Travel Bug; A Traveller in Time; Trapped! Treasure; Treasure Champs [67] Tree Fu Tom (5 March 2012, 3 October 2016) Tricks 'n' Tracks (9 April 1992, 29 September 1994) Tricky Business [68] The Tripods (15 September 1984, 23 November 1985) Trollz (3 October 2005, 23 August 2008) Tronji (11 May 2009) Troublemakers; The True Meaning of Crumbfest
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 ...
The show, which combines animation with live-action footage, is designed to introduce preschool kids to new languages. The programme, which ran for 3 series totalling 45 episodes, initially began as an interactive minisite on the CBeebies website, [2] aired on CBeebies from 2012 [3] to January 10 2014, [4] and repeated until 2017. [5]