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Agak Laen reach 1,000,000 viewers in four days of screening. Within a week the number of viewers of this film reached 2,000,000 [ 3 ] [ 4 ] On the 10th day of broadcast, this film received 3,000,000 viewers with the highest number of daily viewers reaching more than 500,000 people. [ 5 ]
In 2015, a theatrical production called The Tale of Mr Tumble was performed. Starring Justin Fletcher as Mr Tumble and Ronni Ancona as The Unsmiling Principle, the show sees the Mr Tumble character as a baby and as a young boy, and follows him throughout his early life. [5] A filmed version of The Tale of Mr Tumble aired on CBeebies in March 2016.
Justin Fletcher MBE (born 15 June 1970) [1] [2] is an English children's television presenter, actor and comedian, known for mainly appearing on CBeebies. [3] Speaking and performing in various, often self-created, roles, he specialises in slapstick comedy and works with children with special educational needs through his show Something Special.
Tumble, a 1989 album by Biota; Tumble, a British TV series; Tumble (video game), a 2010 Sony Interactive Entertainment video game "Tumble", a song by Meghan Trainor from the album Only 17; Mr Tumble, a character on Something Special
Kin seasons 1 and 2 are now on BBC iPlayer in full. The crime drama, which premiered on RTÉ in Ireland, stars Charlie Cox, Aidan Gillen and more
Samantha Dorrance is a British actress, singer-songwriter, TV presenter and writer who reached fame on Disney Channel UK. Best known for playing Mr Tumble 's best friend Tootsie on CBeebies and for her role of Laura in Dreamboats and Petticoats London's West End.
BBC has confirmed more EastEnders classic episodes will be coming to iPlayer.
Tumble (originally Let's Get Ready to Tumble) [2] is a British television show, featuring celebrities taking part in gymnastics to win the votes of the public. Learning sessions were given on the basics of gymnastics to the celebrities taking part. The show was backed by British Gymnastics. [3]