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Eliot Kid is an animated children's television series composed of two seasons and 104 episodes produced by Samka Productions, [1] Safari de Ville, [2] and CBBC. The series was directed by Gilles Cazaux. Lead voices and voice direction for both seasons were conducted by animation voice director, Matthew Géczy.
CBBC Extra was a free interactive television service from CBBC provided by the BBC Red Button. It was accessible from CBBC by pressing red and then selecting CBBC Extra from the main menu. It can also be accessed from any other BBC channel by pressing red and going to page number 570.
The CBBC website provides a wide range of activities for children aged 6–15, such as games, videos, puzzles, print and makes, including now defunct pre-moderated message boards, now replaced with comment threads below videos, games and articles. It also contains a TV guide and an area where kids can apply to be on a show.
It premiered on the BBC as part of their children's block CBBC and originally aired from 7 January to 1 April 1997 and later for further more episodes from 25 June to 10 September of the same year running for only 26 episodes. After the series was cancelled, it continued to air on the BBC until 2003.
The series has been bought by TV channels in 192 countries; this show is among the most watched series on CBBC (the children's channel of British broadcaster BBC). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The cost of €12 million to create the first season was carried for 50% by Flemish companies and the Flemish Government and for 50% by international partners ...
Tronji is an animated children's television series and a multiplayer online game, produced in the United Kingdom and aimed at children aged six to eight years. [1] It was commissioned by CBBC, and produced by the joint venture Ragdoll Worldwide. [2]