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CBeebies has been praised by parents for its new presenter. The BBC announced George Webster is joining their kids channel as a guest presenter. The Mencap ambassador previously worked for the ...
There's lots to explore and play in the CBeebies skill - listen to stories, play games, and sing along to some of your favourite songs.
The performances of CBeebies’ The Snow Queen were filmed for television and will be broadcast as a highlight of this year’s CBeebies Christmas schedule in December 2017.
CBeebies is bringing old friends and a new feel to its early evening schedule for the Autumn, with the return of The Adventures Of Abney & Teal, 64 Zoo Lane and Waybuloo. And for the first time ...
CATIE MUNNINGS has swapped her career as a CBeebies presenter to take on world champions in an emerging sport. The rally driver competes in Extreme E, an electric version of rally cross involving f… ...
The Teletubbies are to return to CBeebies with a new series - the first produced since 2001. The BBC has ordered 60 new episodes of the show featuring Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po.
The BBC has pulled a CBeebies deemed 'too scary' by outraged parents from the air following a series of complaints. Monster Cafe, which first aired in the mid 1990s, followed the antics of three ...
While it is not being suggested that CBeebies programmes like In the Night Garden and Mr Bloom’s Nursery would go beyond the threshold, there could be shows from CBBC, designed for the upper ...
CBeebies star Maddie Moate left in stitches after a mum sends in her son's rude drawing BBC to axe Newsround after 40 years as kids shun TV news. David will say today: "A subscription service ...
CBeebies has been praised for delivering a searingly poignant message about racism to children.. Presenter Ben Cajee gave an emotional speech on the importance of ‘welcoming’ all races and of ...
The Hollywood A-lister kickstarts Easter with a bedtime story about Pom Pom the panda. Here's how to watch "CBeebies Bedtime Stories" with Jack Black online and from anywhere.
The two new children's channels from the BBC will launch on February 11, it has been announced today. CBBC will be targetted at 6-13 year olds, whilst CBeebies will have a pre-school audience.