CBeebiesCBeebies is a British television channel produced by the BBC and aimed at children under 6. Launched on 11 February 2002 it broadcasts from 0600 to 1900 on Freeview (where it shares bandwidth with BBC Four, broadcast after 1900), cable and digital satellite. The CBBC Channel is its sister channel for older children. CBeebies programmingExamples of programmes on CBeebies include:
Bedtime HourBetween 6pm and 7pm, CBeebies has a bedtime hour. This is to help prepare children for bed. The programs are calm, often involving stories, such as 64 Zoo Lane, Step Inside, The Story Makers and The Roly Mo Show. It also sometimes features a 'celebrity' reading a bedtime story. Once the programs have finished, at 7pm, the five presenters sing the bedtime song and the channel is finished until 6am the next day. PresentersThe core continuity presenters of CBeebies are:
Almost all the CBeebies presenters have appeared in children's programmes prior to presenting CBeebies - for instance, Pui Fan Lee originally played the Teletubbies character Po, and Sue Monroe voiced Tiggs in The Shiny Show. This page about cbeebies includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about cbeebies News stories about cbeebies External links for cbeebies Videos for cbeebies Wikis about cbeebies Discussion Groups about cbeebies Blogs about cbeebies Images of cbeebies |
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It also sometimes features a 'celebrity' reading a bedtime story. They are due to star in the Lindsay Lohan film "Just My Luck", due for release in May 2006. The programs are calm, often involving stories, such as 64 Zoo Lane, Step Inside, The Story Makers and The Roly Mo Show. In 2005 the band starred in an episode of the long-running British drama series "Casualty". This is to help prepare children for bed. They also won seven or eight awards at the 2005 Smash Hits Poll Winners Party ranging from the most snoggable male (Danny) Best Hair (Dougie) to more serious awards including Best Band and The Stars of The Year. Between 6pm and 7pm, CBeebies has a bedtime hour. They were also voted worst band by the readers of the music magazine NME. Examples of programmes on CBeebies include:. The award is voted for by the public. . McFly were winners of the Best Pop Act at the 2005 Brit Awards. The CBBC Channel is its sister channel for older children. Their fourth single, from "Wonderland" "Ultraviolet/The Ballad of Paul K", released on 12th December, reached number 9, the worst chart-performance of any of their singles to date. Launched on 11 February 2002 it broadcasts from 0600 to 1900 on Freeview (where it shares bandwidth with BBC Four, broadcast after 1900), cable and digital satellite. The third single from Wonderland", "I wanna hold you" was released on 17th October, giving them their sixth top 3 single, missing out on number one to the Arctic Monkeys. CBeebies is a British television channel produced by the BBC and aimed at children under 6. The album itself was released on 29th August 2005, debuting at #1. Nicole Davies. The second single from "Wonderland", "I'll Be Okay" was released in the UK on the 15th August and scored them their 4th UK Number 1. Sue Monroe. They are currently promoting their second album, and have recently completed their second tour. Sidney Sloane. The video for You've got a friend was shot in Uganda, which McFly visited for the charity appeal. Chris Jarvis. The single reached #1 for a week on 13th March, and the profits from the single were donated to Comic Relief. Pui Fan Lee. In March 2005, McFly released "All About You/You've Got A Friend", the first single from their second album, which features a 60-piece Orchestra. Yoho Ahoy. The fourth single, "Room On The Third Floor" (the album's title track), was released on November 15th, 2004 and made #5. Tweenies. It went to #3, despite topping midweek sales charts. Tots TV. The third single, "That Girl", was released on September 6th, 2004 and lost the battle for the top spot to Brian McFadden's "Real To Me". Tommy Zoom. The album broke records as they were the youngest band since the Beatles to have a debut album enter the charts in the top position. Tikkabilla. This was followed by the album "Room On The 3rd Floor" debuting at number one in the UK albums chart. Thomas The Tank Engine. In July 2004 their second single, "Obviously", also reached the top, but only for one week. Teletubbies. McFly's first single, "5 Colours In Her Hair," entered the UK singles chart at number one in April 2004 and stayed there for two weeks. The Story Makers. However, though similar, the latter evidence greater influence from pop punk bands such as Blink 182 and Sum 41 than 1960s' rock, in addition to their clear pop overtones. Step Inside. McFly are often considered similar in style to the now defunct Busted, with whom they shared a record label and were generally considered to be friends. Spot. Lyrically however, their style is closer in style, though not quite similar, to other contemporary boybands such as Westlife. Something Special. Influence is apparent from bands such as The Beach Boys and Beatles' (particularly Paul McCartney-penned) material. SMarteenies. Despite the band's pop image and reputation, it is clear there are musical differences from other contemporary boybands. The Shiny Show. McFly's style has been dubbed by themselves and others as music as "Nu-Pop" but possibly more commonly considered pop or pop rock. Rubbadubbers. . The Roly Mo Show. They are signed to the Island Records label and are managed by Prestige Management. RazzleDazzle. McFly is a pop group based in the United Kingdom The band members are Danny Jones (born March 12, 1986), Dougie Poynter (born November 30, 1987), Tom Fletcher (born July 17, 1985) and Harry Judd (born December 23, 1985). Postman Pat. BBC News - "Pop act McFly have starred in Casualty". Peppa Pig. Interview with CBBC. Pingu. Official Site. Pablo the Little Red Fox. I've Got You - (tba). Little Red Tractor. Ultraviolet/Ballad of Paul K (Dec 12 2005) - #9 UK. Lazytown. I Wanna Hold You (Oct 2005) - #3 UK. Gordon the Garden Gnome. I'll Be OK (Aug 2005) - #1 UK. Forget-Me-Not Farm. Although "All About You" is the only track from the release to be featured in "Wonderland" and was also for charity. Fireman Sam. All About You/You've Got A Friend (Mar 2005) - #1 UK
Fab Lab. Room On The 3rd Floor (Nov 2004) - #5 UK. Come Outside. That Girl (Sep 2004) - #3 UK. Clifford the Big Red Dog. Obviously (July 2004) - #1 UK. Brum. Five Colours In Her Hair (April 2004) - #1 UK. Boogie Beebies. From Room On The 3rd Floor:
Bits and Bobs. Big Cook, Little Cook. Balamory. Angelmouse. 64 Zoo Lane. |