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    CBBC is a British free-to-air public broadcast children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is also the brand used for all BBC content...
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  • CBBC Newsround, also known simply as Newsround (stylised as newsround), is a BBC children's news programme, which has run continuously since 4 April 1972...
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  • Throughout the years, Children's BBC, and later CBBC and CBeebies, have used a number of different identities. The branding of the stranded service is...
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  • This is a list of CBBC programmes that are currently and formerly being broadcast on the children's television strand of the BBC in the United Kingdom...
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  • black comedy double act. The duo are well known on kids TV for their hit CBBC TV comedy show The Johnny & Inel Show and Junior Vets on Call. In 2015, the...
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    Iain Stirling (section CBBC)
    spotted at a gig, Stirling presented the CBBC Channel along with his canine sidekick Hacker T Dog from the CBBC TV show Scoop, and other sidekicks including...
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    television channels in 2002, the services have been marketed under two brands. CBBC (short for Children's BBC or initialed for Children's British Broadcasting...
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  • Project, accessed 2 December 2023 CBBC Radio Times entry at the BBC Genome Project, accessed 2 December 2023 CBBC Wild Week Radio Times entry at the...
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  • CBBC is a British television channel for children. CBBC may also refer to: Children's BBC (CBBC), the children's services from the BBC China-Britain Business...
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  • CBBC Puppets are makeshift sidekicks which are used as part of the presentation of children’s programmes on the BBC, and have been used since in-vision...
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