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Bing (voiced by Elliot Kerley in series 1 and Rafferty Railton in series 2 of the British version, Santino Barnard in the American English version) is the titular protagonist of the programme. Bing is a 3-year-old black anthropomorphic bunny. His favourite toy is Hoppity Voosh, a rabbit superhero.
This is a complete list of episodes of the British animated children's series Bing, which aired from 2014 to 2015, with new episodes in 2019 totalling 105 episodes so far. Each episode has a duration of 7 minutes.
This is CBeebies (5:30 am-6:00 am) (2009–present) Get Set Go (6:00 am-9:00 am) [note 7] (2006–present) Discover and Do (9:00 am-3:15 pm) [note 8] (2007–present) Lunchtime (12:00 pm-1:00 pm) (2007–present) Big Fun Time (3:15 pm-5.45 pm) [note 9] (2007–present) Bedtime Hour (5:45 pm-7:00 pm) [note 10] (2003–present)
ThunderCats (2 January 1987) Tik Tak; Tikkabilla (14 October 2002, 27 January 2007) Time Busters; Time for School; Time Warp Trio (27 July 2007) Timeless Tales; Timeless Tales from Hallmark; Timmy Time (6 April 2009, 13 July 2012) Tinga Tinga Tales (1 February 2010, 31 March 2011) Tinpo; Tiny and Mr Duck's Huge Show; Tiny Tumble; TMi (16 ...
[2] [3] CBeebies domestically broadcasts from 5:30 am to 7:00 pm, broadcasting seven days per week. From the launch of the channel until 1 March 2002, CBeebies timeshared with fellow BBC channel BBC Knowledge but since 2 March 2002, it now timeshares with BBC Four, which is on air after CBeebies closes for the night at 7:00 pm. [4]
The archived episodes will become available from World Book Day. Archived CBeebies Bedtime Stories episodes get digital library on BBC iPlayer Skip to main content
It aired on CBeebies (both the separate channel and CBeebies on BBC One and BBC Two). The show first aired on 27 September 2004, [1] and won the Best Pre School Live Action award, at the BAFTA Children's Awards in 2005. [2] [3] Every programme is 15 minutes long, and teaches children a dance (to a short original soundtrack), a different one ...
Moon and Me is a British-American stop motion children's television series created by Andrew Davenport. The series airs in the UK on CBeebies while it airs in the United States on Universal Kids. [1] The series was helped out by researcher Dylan Yamada-Rice by studying the ways that children interact with toy houses. [2]