All CBeebies articles – Page 41
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Behind Closed Doors up for kids' Bafta
BBC drama Behind Closed Doors, which looked at domestic violence from a children's point of view, has been nominated for a Lego Children's Bafta award as the BBC once again swept the board, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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BBC Worldwide under fire from Tories
Conservative party media spokesman John Whittingdale has said the BBC should franchise out the right to exploit its programme brands to other companies and scrap its commercial arm BBC Worldwide.
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Indigo wins rights to Snailsbury Tales
Indigo has secured the international rights outside the UK, Australia and Benelux, for Maverick Entertainment animated series Snailsbury Tales. The 26 x 10-minute series has already aired on the BBC, RTE Ireland and ABC in Australia. The adventure series was executive produced by the BBC's ...
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Raft of sales for the Koala Brothers
Spellbound Entertainment has made several new sales of its debut pre-school series The Koala Brothers. The 52 x 10-minute series, made by UK animation studio Famous Flying Films, will be shown on kids channel TiJi in France, TVP in Poland, TV3 in New Zealand and ...
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CBeebies show teaches toddlers to boogie
Children will be encouraged to dance in a new CBeebies series, Boogie Beebies. Commissioned by CBBC controller Dorothy Prior, the 13 x 15-minute show will be filmed across the country using different settings to allow children to explore movement. It will be made in-house and ...
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CBBC given youthful makeover
The BBC's digital kids channel CBBC is to be given a younger focus to make it more accessible to younger children and close the gap with pre-school companion channel CBeebies, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Novel appointment
Indie Novel Entertainment, the production company behind BBC pre-school series Fimbles, has appointed a new head of production, writes Gavin Stamp.
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Ratings - Saturday night date with Robbie is hard to resist.
8 12.05 1.05 9.05 Five 21 19 Weakest Link
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News Special: BBC Annual Report - Critical Issues ... Budgets soar.
BBC1's budget was stated as£858.9m. However, if the same calculating procedure was used as last
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FREE TO AIR - ITV's lost generation.
It is generally not a good idea to write about one's children - it's a sign
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NEW TELEWEST PACKAGE.
Telewest is launching a cut-price digital TV package of around 30 channels, including Sky One, BBC3
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PROGRAMMING - TELL-TALE'S BOO! SET FOR SUMMER SLOT ON CBBC.
The BBC has confirmed that Boo!, the new kids' 13 x 10-minute animation series from Tweenies
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Tell-Tale's Boo! set for summer slot on CBBC
The BBC has confirmed that Boo!, the new kids' 13 x 10-minute animation series from Tweeniesproducer Tell-Tale Productions, is set to kick off on BBC2's morning CBeebies slot from 4 June. Targeting children aged between 18 months and three years, ...
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'Super-funded' BBC under fire fom rivals
The BBC came in for criticism from rivals ITV and Sky today for using its 'super' funding to replicate what other broadcasters are already doing, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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PROGRAMMING - CBBC gives pre-schoolers own cookery show.
The BBC is to launch a cookery show for pre-school children as part of a slate of new kids shows, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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CBBC gives pre-schoolers own cookery show
The BBC is to launch a cookery show for pre-school children as part of a slate of new kids shows, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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CBBC drops humans for 'toons.
CBBC channel presenters are to be replaced by a new interactive animated host in a bid to pull in more viewers, as director of drama, entertainment and children's Alan Yentob admitted that the one-year old digital channel still has more work to do, writes
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Dyke and Bennet's top 120 programmes
The full list of BBC programmes the director general and his director of television believe represent the best of the BBC.
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CBBC drops humans for 'toons
CBBC channel presenters are to be replaced by a new interactive animated host in a bid to pull in more viewers, as director of drama, entertainment and children's Alan Yentob admitted that the one-year old digital channel still has more work to do, writes Leigh ...
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Full BBC services on Freeview from Friday
The BBC is to put the remainder of its national radio stations onto Freeview this Friday (14 February), taking the total of BBC radio channels available on the new DTT platform up to 11, writes Luke Satchell