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7 November 2008 () – 25 March 2011 () Kerwhizz (strapline: The Quiz with added Whizz ) is a British live-action/animated children's television game show created by Tony Reed and Alan Robinson, which originally aired on CBeebies between 2008 and 2011.
1 52 Italy 2011 Rai 2: Traditional Poppy Cat: 2 104 United Kingdom 2011–16 Nick Jr. Flash The Problem Solverz: 2 26 United States 2011–13 Cartoon Network, Netflix: Flash Punky: 2 40 Ireland 2011–present RTÉ Two: Flash The Qpiz: 1 52 Italy 2011 [41] Rai 2, Rai Gulp: Flash Raa Raa the Noisy Lion: 3 78 United Kingdom 2011–18 CBeebies ...
The following tables list the episodes for the series, which were first broadcast in the UK on BBC Two [1] or CBeebies, [2] starting in 2009. The Main Episodes are each about 10 minutes long, the Badge Quest Episodes are each about 4 minutes long, and Special Episode 1 is just over 23 minutes long.
February 14, 2011 – November 6, 2016: Disney Junior • Disney Television Animation • Mercury Filmworks (season 1–3) • Bardel Entertainment (season 4) • Toon City (season 4) TV-Y: Flash The Problem Solverz • Comedy • Mystery: 2 seasons, 26 episodes: Ben Jones: April 4, 2011 – March 30, 2013 • Cartoon Network (2011) • Netflix ...
CBeebies airs the final re-run of Numberjacks series 1. Re-runs of the second series continued until 2015. 15 October Helen Flanagan, who plays Rosie Webster in Coronation Street, announces she is leaving the series after twelve years. She will film her final scenes at Christmas and be seen on screen until February 2012. [62] 18 October
1 November 2010 8 May 2011 The Octonauts race against time to rescue Tweak's friend, a leatherback sea turtle named Sandy when she is swept away in a current (leading to a whirlpool) from the Australian coast where she was preparing to lay her eggs. 22 22 "Octonauts and the Hermit Crabs" Tweak 2 November 2010 16 April 2011
Dipdap is a children's programme on CBeebies, in which a drawn line creates endless challenges and surprises for the unsuspecting little character Dipdap. In 2012, it was reported that the show would not return for a second series.
On 20 November 2001, the CBeebies name was officially revealed as part of the split of the already-existing CBBC block and would be used as both a children's block and a digital channel. [1] The CBeebies channel launched on 11 February 2002 alongside the CBBC channel, as a spinoff from the BBC's children's television strand.