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evision film drama That Summer Day broadcast on | CBBC, about the bombings of the London public transp |
His next role was in 2002's | CBBC Ace Lightning where he played Pete, the English |
It acted as a target finish time for | CBBC and as a buffer between it and the 6 O'Clock Ne |
f children's news bulletin program Newsround on | CBBC and Newsround Extra. |
television presenter, best known for presenting | CBBC and Live & Kicking in the late 1990s/early 2000 |
In addition, Sherine wrote episodes of several | CBBC and CITV shows, including The Story of Tracy Be |
On 19 December 2008, TV presenters from | CBBC and radio DJ's, JK and Joel hosted a Christmas |
to propose a limited use of the grounds if the | CBBC and Live Oaks club would put in $2000 each to r |
show Get Your Own Back, shown on BBC One (later | CBBC) between 1991 and 2003. |
he morning and afternoon links on Nickelodeon's | CBBC block named CBBC on Nick. |
Mark currently presents TMi Friday on the | CBBC Channel with Sam Nixon and the pair also presen |
Five-minute bulletins air on the | CBBC Channel at 8:25am & 6:25pm. |
In February 2002, with the | CBBC Channel having just launched, Nihal and Sarra E |
S as part of the PBS Kids GO! lineup and on the | CBBC channel in the UK. |
ho's Excellent Inventions Series 2 aired on the | CBBC channel on BBC 2 on 2 January 2010. |
irst series premiered on 14 January 2011 on the | CBBC Channel and ran for 13 episodes. |
British national newspapers and appearances on | CBBC, Channel 4 News, and Richard & Judy. |
programme which aired on Sundays at 6pm on the | CBBC channel from 2002 to 2005. |
The show was shown on Fridays at 4:30pm on the | CBBC Channel in early 2009 but has not been broadcas |
m in Devon and repeated later in the day on the | CBBC Channel the show featured teams of boys and gir |
"Part Two" was first broadcast on the | CBBC Channel at 5.15 p.m. on Monday 29 September 200 |
onday 29 September 2008 and was repeated on the | CBBC Channel at 5.00 p.m. on Saturday 4 October 2008 |
credits include Comedy Cuts ITV, stints on the | CBBC Channel and Holby City, Mary Shelley in The Tro |
cted by Jon East, it was first broadcast on the | CBBC Channel in January 2008 and was subsequently no |
a two-minute bulletin airs at the start of the | CBBC Channel's transmission at 7am. |
me is broadcast on BBC Two and simulcast on the | CBBC Channel. |
originally aired on BBC One and repeated on the | CBBC Channel. |
or both series but series 2 was repeated on the | CBBC Channel. |
ng on the 14th of January 2011 at 5.25pm on the | CBBC Channel. |
ates, shown at 3.25pm, 4.25pm and 5.45pm on the | CBBC Channel. |
rtly before turning 13, he appeared in the 2004 | CBBC children's comedy programme Stupid!. |
In 2005, Bis performed in animated form on the | CBBC children's cartoon, BB3B. |
Desperados is a | CBBC children's drama series following a wheelchair |
5 when he had a guest role in an episode of the | CBBC children's show The Basil Brush Show, playing a |
Underwood married his former | CBBC co-star Angellica Bell in New York in December |
He appeared as "King Wonderful" in the | CBBC comedy show Stupid! and has contributed to a co |
CBBC commissioned "Seaside Day Out" a song by Hook w | |
Series 2 was then presented by | CBBC continuity presenter Simon Grant alongside scie |
Whatever You Want: Where he won the | CBBC contract 1999 |
TV credits include the part of 'Andrew' in the | CBBC drama Living It, the part of 'Fernando' in Seri |
mentate on the BBC F1 coverage, commentating on | CBBC feed. |
It ran on | CBBC for five series, from 2002 to 2006 and also con |
S Club 7. The programme was shown every week on | CBBC from April 6, 2000 to July 6, 2000 and starred |
7. Thirteen episodes were produced and aired on | CBBC from April 8, 1999 to July 1, 1999 During each |
Morris also presented | CBBC game show The Movie Game from 1991-93, replacin |
Kindle's show Jinx aired for the first time on | CBBC, having been in production since July. |
th a similar format, "Dear Mr. Barker" aired on | CBBC in the mid-'90s, but did not last long. |
nel 4 version and VHS releases, especially when | CBBC launched Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog in Fe |
ow relaunched in Autumn 2002 along with the new | CBBC line up. |
y mornings on BBC Two reverted to a sequence of | CBBC links, until September 2002, when Smile moved a |
CBBC Newsround stated, "Alesha is on cracking form w | |
However, in an interview with | CBBC Newsround, Lucy stated she "trained for three y |
includes BBC News Online, the BBC News website, | CBBC Newsround, the Ceefax teletext service, the dig |
rst broadcast of this story's second part is on | CBBC on September 24 - just after the first part air |
he Sarah Jane Adventures which was broadcast on | CBBC on 17 and 24 November 2008. |
The programmes on | CBBC on Nick were: Fireman Sam Playdays William's Wi |
Ed left | CBBC presentation on the 26th June 2010, to present |
On 9th September 2010, | CBBC presentation celebrated its 25th birthday with |
He hosted the show alongside former | CBBC presenter Anne Foy. |
has been acting since an early age and became a | CBBC presenter on BBC One and the CBBC Channel. |
Gemma Hunt (born 1982 in Wiltshire) is a | CBBC presenter who also used to be on the TV series |
2009, Hunt played Tinkerbell, alongside fellow | CBBC presenter Barney Harwood in Peter Pan at the Pa |
It features the | CBBC presenters Ed Petrie, Holly Walsh, Dick and Dom |
he presented X-perimental, a science series for | CBBC produced by Endemol. |
uest, was produced and broadcast as part of the | CBBC programme Totally Doctor Who. |
ide the series and was broadcast as part of the | CBBC programme Totally Doctor Who. |
He is currently appearing as a teacher in the | CBBC reality TV show, The Sorcerers Apprentice. |
show broadcast as part of the Saturday morning | CBBC schedule on BBC Two. |
He also appeared in the | CBBC Scotland detective show Suspect, where a team o |
ay, broadcast on BBC One, which was part of the | CBBC season about homelessness. |
He plays King Stupid in the | CBBC series Stupid!, having replaced Marcus Brigstoc |
n Marshall to play one of the leads in the 2007 | CBBC series Desperados, a children's drama starring |
most of the nineties and Natasha Stevens in the | CBBC series Grange Hill. |
first TV role in See How They Run - a six-part | CBBC series about a family on the run from gangsters |
tally enough, played Goober in Stupid!, another | CBBC show written by Dean Wilkinson. |
In 2005, Dallerup co-hosted the | CBBC show Dance Factory along with Nigel Clarke and |
d as the celebrity 'hider' in an episode of the | CBBC show Hider in the House. |
made her public break through in the children's | CBBC show The Story of Tracy Beaker as head care wor |
or most recognised for his role as Simon in the | CBBC show Simon and the Witch. |
Nathan.In addition, she has guest presented the | CBBC show Xchange and Diggit on ITV. |
TV project, Deadly Art, which is linked to the | CBBC show Deadly 60 |
is own daughter Lucy is rather disturbing for a | CBBC show that airs at 4.35pm", he describes the adv |
He was the main character in a 1989 | CBBC show with a magic theme called Tricky Business, |
Bad Penny was a | CBBC sitcom written by English comedy writer Dean Wi |
Salmon has a cameo in the | CBBC sitcom Dani's House, in which she plays a celeb |
television as the character Missy Lewis in the | CBBC Sitcom Kerching! |
rofessional debut at the age of eighteen in the | CBBC sitcom Kerching!. |
Billie Jackson in EastEnders, Taj Lewis in the | CBBC sitcom Kerching! |
In 2010 she guest starred in the | CBBC sitcom Hotel Trubble as a TV Presenter in the e |
Martin's next part was in the also | CBBC sitcom The Basil Brush Show, where she played t |
He can currently be seen in the | CBBC sketch show Sorry, I've Got No Head. |
ng and Miller Show, Swinging, Peep Show and the | CBBC sketch show which also employs him as a writer, |
e teacher from Season 3, became a member of the | CBBC STITCH UP gang. |
On 1 December 2006, he presented in the | CBBC studio for the final time. |
as well as becoming a regular presenter in the | CBBC studio and guest host of The Big Toe Radio Show |
He also appeared on The Big Performance, a | CBBC television series encouraging shy children to s |
Choir competition, and in 2008 featured in the | CBBC television programme Take a Bow. |
or playing Vladimir Dracula in Young Dracula, a | CBBC television series that initially aired between |
al of the main character Charlie Spinner in the | CBBC television series Oscar Charlie opposite David |
the Museum is a British children's game show on | CBBC that takes place at the British Museum at night |
vision appearances include The Big Performance ( | CBBC), The Big Talent Show (S4C) and a centenary doc |
On 23 June 1995, Hill joined the | CBBC TV programme Blue Peter and left the show on 19 |
ey need more help, and will hence be sending in | CBBC users to investigate further. |
This show is when the | CBBC viewers get to vote for their favourite songs o |
saw one pair eliminated from the competition by | CBBC viewers. |
moved to Sundays on BBC2, the extended Saturday | CBBC was renamed Saturday Aardvark, with Otis being |
rogramme called The Slammer, set in a prison on | CBBC, where contestants perform to an audience of ch |
ew, upcoming show called The Friday Download on | CBBC which premiers on the 6th of May to the 5th of |
lived animated television series that aired on | CBBC, within the United Kingdom, in 2000. |
Adventure Rock (previously known as | CBBC World) is a virtual online world for children b |
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