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Bedtime is a British comedy drama written and directed by Andy Hamilton and broadcast by the BBC. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It first aired on 1 August 2001, [ 3 ] and ran for three series for a total of fifteen episodes through December 2003.
In May 2012, Pearce was cast to star in David Michôd's The Rover. In 2013, Pearce played the villain character Aldrich Killian in Iron Man 3. Pearce appeared in a documentary special celebrating Neighbours ' 30th anniversary, Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite, which aired in Australia and the UK in 2015.
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Storytelling champ! Duchess Kate gave royal enthusiasts a glimpse of what bedtime is like for her three children while reading aloud on the BBC’s CBeebies. Duchess Kate Through the Years: From ...
Andrew Bennett is an uptight father in Bedford and lives in a semi-detached house with his wife Claire and their daughter. On Christmas Eve, after he fails to get his daughter the Christmas present she wants the most—a Sparklehoof the Unicorn Princess toy—and instead settling for a chemistry set, his extroverted next-door neighbour Dev D'Cruz informs Andrew and Claire that he managed to ...
Blood and Honey (TV series) Blow Your Mind (TV series) Blue Peter; Bluebirds; Bluey; The Bluffers; Bobobobs; Bob the Builder; Bobinogs; Bod; Bodger & Badger; Boj; Boo! Boogie Beebies; The Bookworms; The Boot Street Band [21] Bootleg; The Borrowers; Bosco; B.O.T. and the Beasties; The Bots Master; Bottersnikes and Gumbles; The Box of Delights ...
From 23 April until 10 June 2007, the show took a break from airing on the CBeebies channel although repeats were still shown on BBC Two. From 11 June 2007 until 28 March 2008, the show aired on the CBeebies channel every day, including weekends, at 6:25pm in the "Bedtime Hour" slot, in addition to earlier 11am showings on BBC Two on weekday ...
Bedtime Stories was an anthology series of six plays that were '1974 versions of well-loved tales' and intended as a sequel to 1972's Dead of Night. The series aired on BBC Two from 3 March 1974 to 7 April 1974.