All CBBC articles – Page 7
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Sex education doc in running for debut teen Bafta
Mimi on a Mission faces rival iPlayer docs about the care system and male role models at children’s awards
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Lego Masters gets Kids Emmys nod
Tuesday’s Child’s C4 format joins BBC shows in 2020 nominations for international awards
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Programme Index round-up
New commissions added to the Broadcast Intelligence Programme Index last week
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Features
Malory Towers
‘You don’t see a lot of period pieces for kids and this is a series with real cinematic feel’
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Programme Index round-up
New commissions added to the Broadcast Intelligence Programme Index last week
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CBBC tests kids’ global sporting abilities
Six youngsters will compete in some of the planet’s most unusual sports for CBBC’s latest stripped offering. Rumpus Media has won a 30 x 15-minute order for A Week to Beat the World, which will be helmed by CBBC’s Young Dancer presenter and 2019 Strictly Come Dancing contestant Karim Zeroual, ...
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Distributors gear up for Mipcom with hires
Jetpack Distribution and Looking Glass name new senior execs ahead of Mipcom
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East Asian lobby group takes aim at BBC again
Concerns over BBC4 factual series follow criticism of CBBC comedy
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Critics
The Mind of Herbert Clunkerdunk
“To call it ‘mad’ is like calling Caligula ‘a bit nudey’. It is batshit crazy”
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Strawberry Blond to film Edinburgh shorts for Dave
Lou Sanders and Jamali Maddix among 16 acts to deliver ‘live’ news from the Fringe
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CBBC and Canada's Family Channel re-team for gymnast drama
Springboard is latest series from The Next Step creator Frank van Keeken
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Keshet brings Craft Party to CBBC
Israeli producer’s UK arm to produce version of its kids arts and crafts format
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Paralympics set to join ‘crown jewels’ sporting list
Culture secretary Jeremy Wright also vows to put women’s sport on an equal footing with men’s
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TV celebrates 50 years since the moon landings
The legendary team of Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong were halfway to the moon some 50 years ago today.