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  2. List of programmes broadcast by CBeebies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of CBeebies programmes. Current programming. Original programmes. ... The Song Catcher (2005–2007) Space Pirates (2007–2014) Spot Bots (2016–2018)

  3. 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).

  4. List of Hey Duggee episodes - Wikipedia

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    This series aired episodes every day at 12:00 pm on the CBeebies channel instead of on the morning block. It was the first to feature new voice actors included in the episode particle. There was also a new animation in the theme song.

  5. Boo! (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Boo! is a British pre-school animated children's television series created by Will Brenton and Iain Lauchlan, and produced through their company Tell-Tale Productions for CBeebies [3] [4] with Universal Pictures handling co-funding and worldwide television distribution, home video and consumer product rights. [5]

  6. Take a Bow (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Take a Bow is a British children's television series created by Elen Rhys, that was shown regularly on the CBeebies channel in the United Kingdom. The series features children performing in at a landmark in their area. The performances are shot in the style of a pop video.

  7. Me Too! (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Me Too! is a British live action educational television programme for preschool children based on Balamory broadcast on BBC Two and CBeebies created by Brian Jameson from September 2006 to March 2008 and is set in the fictional city of Riverseafingal in Scotland, though in reality the programme was filmed in North Berwick, Glasgow, Edinburgh, London, Newcastle upon Tyne and Manchester.

  8. CBeebies - Wikipedia

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    CBeebies Radio, however, has continued as a feature on CBeebies' website since 2013, and as a station on BBC Sounds broadcasting from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm. A CBeebies Weekly magazine, now named just CBeebies Magazine, was first published in 2006. Since March 2013, CBeebies has been carried by the British Forces Broadcasting Service. [6]

  9. The Official BBC Children in Need Medley - Wikipedia

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    The song entered the European Hot 100 at number 58; the next week it climbed 51 places to number 7, and peaked at number 5; the song then dropped to number 11 the next week. The song entered the Irish Singles Chart at number 25, then the following week the song moved up to 19, and peaked at number 6.