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CBBC - short for Children's BBC - is the brand-name for the BBC's children's television programmes aimed at children aged between 6 and 12 years old. The Children's BBC name as a dedicated programming strand began on 9 September 1985, with the CBBC name used informally since 1990. This became official with a relaunch of the BBC's branding in 1997. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... For other uses, see BBC (disambiguation). ... Childrens television shows are television programs designed for and marketed to children, normally aired during the morning and afternoon hours, mainly before and after school. ... is the 252nd day of the year (253rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the year. ... Year 1990 (MCMXC) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1990 Gregorian calendar). ... For the band, see 1997 (band). ...


CBBC programmes are shown on BBC One, BBC Two and the CBBC Channel. CBBC has a sister brand, CBeebies, for children under 6. BBC One is the primary television channel of the BBC, and the first in the United Kingdom. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The CBBC Channel is a British television service aimed at 6 to 13 year olds produced by the BBC. It complements the CBBC programming that continues to air on BBC One and BBC Two. ... CBeebies is a British television channel produced by the BBC and aimed at children six years and under. ...


CBBC comes under the control of the BBC Children's department, who are responsible for creating programming for children up to the age of 16. It is based in the East Tower of the BBC Television Centre, with some programmes coming from Scotland and Bristol. BBC Television Centre (sometimes abbreviated TVC or TC) in London is home to much of the BBCs television output and, since 1998, almost all of the corporations national TV and radio news output by BBC News. ... This article is about the country. ... This article is about the English city. ...


Since February 2006, the Controller of BBC Children's has been Richard Deverell, with Anne Gilchrist as Creative Director of CBBC and Michael Carrington as Creative Director of CBeebies.


The department splits output into age groups, with CBeebies for ages up to 6, the CBBC brand for ages 6 to 12, and BBC Switch, for ages 12 to 16. CBeebies is a British television channel produced by the BBC and aimed at children six years and under. ... BBC Switch Logo BBC Switch is the new brand for BBC content aimed at UK teenagers and pre-teens, from ages 12-16. ...

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Programming

Like the 'adult' BBC, CBBC produces a whole range of programme types, including drama, news, entertainment, educational programmes and what is known as 'contemporary factual'. This is a list of television programmes that are either currently being broadcast or have previously been broadcast on the childrens television strand of the BBC in the United Kingdom, which includes both CBBC and CBeebies. ... Cathy Come Home, a 1966 entry into The Wednesday Play anthology series, voted the best drama and second highest programme overall in the British Film Institutes 2000 survey of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes of the 20th century. ... For other uses, see News (disambiguation). ... A stilt-walker entertaining shoppers at a shopping centre in Swindon, England Entertainment is an event, performance, or activity designed to give pleasure or relaxation to an audience (although, for example, in the case of a computer game the audience may be only one person). ...


Presentation

From launch until 1994, links between programmes were usually broadcast from the NC1 (BBC One) continuity suite, dubbed The Broom Cupboard. It was kitted out with a set and was fully operational, with the presenter actually operating the vision mixing and audio consoles. By 1994, the operation was expanded; Presentation Studio A was used until 1997, before moving to the purpose-built studio TC9, near the Blue Peter garden at BBC Television Centre. During a brief period of expansion in studio facilities in 2005, links for BBC One and BBC Two utilised studio TC10 (on the sixth floor of TV Centre, and originally news studio N1), whilst 'The Channel' became the sole occupant of TC9. The last live continuity links from TC9 were broadcast on BBC One on Friday 1 December 2006, presented for the final time by Angellica Bell and Simon Grant, who left CBBC without being replaced, leading to a reduction in the number of studio presenters. Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) The year 1994 was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by the United Nations. ... Continuity is a term used in broadcasting, especially in the United Kingdom, to refer to announcements, messages and graphics played by the broadcaster between specific programmes. ... For other uses, see Blue Peter (disambiguation). ... BBC Television Centre (sometimes abbreviated TVC or TC) in London is home to much of the BBCs television output and, since 1998, almost all of the corporations national TV and radio news output by BBC News. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 335th day of the year (336th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Angellica Bell (born 24 March 1975) is a British television and radio presenter. ... Simon Grant (born July 3, 1978) in Cornwall. ...


Since Monday 4 December 2006, all CBBC Presentation output on BBC One, BBC Two and the CBBC Channel has been produced from studio TC12. is the 338th day of the year (339th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


CBBC relaunched for the fifth time on September 3, 2007[1][2]. The previous CSO computer generated backgrounds that were used from December 2006, have been replaced by a real set, constructed in TC12. The set is a nod to CBBC's roots, with a similar set up to the broom cupboard. is the 246th day of the year (247th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... This page is a candidate for speedy deletion, because: it is patent nonsense. ...


CBeebies presentation is recorded in nearby TC0.


Presenters

As of 3 September 2007, the main CBBC presenter is Ed Petrie. Accompanied by a talking cactus called Oucho, (puppeteered by Dave Chapman) he presents on the CBBC Channel and CBBC's coverage on BBC One every weekday afternoon. At weekends Anne Foy and her dog Elliot present links between some programmes, however Gemma Hunt is no longer used. Ed Petrie (born 22 August 1978) is a British actor, comedian and television presenter. ... Subfamilies Cactoideae Maihuenioideae Opuntioideae Pereskioideae See also taxonomy of the Cactaceae A cactus (plural cacti, cactuses or cactus) is any member of the succulent plant family Cactaceae, native to the Americas. ... Dave Chapman (b. ...


Until the end of August 2007, Gemma Hunt and Anne Foy presented CBBC coverage. Barney Harwood and Jake Humphrey made occasional appearances when not busy with other presenting commitments. Gemma Hunt (born April 1 in Wiltshire)[1] is a CBBC presenter who used to be on the TV series Xchange. ... Anne Foy (born January 1986 in Langold, Worksop) is a childrens television presenter for the BBC. Anne is a fast-rising star within the BBC and presents on the CBBC Channel and on BBC Two during the summer season. ... Barney Harwood (born 7 November 1979 in Blackpool, England) is a British presenter well known for his work with the CBBC channel. ... Jake Humphrey Jake Humphrey is a British television presenter best known for his work on CBBC, he is also the youngest ever presenter of both Football Focus and Match Of The Day. ...


Notable former presenters have included Phillip Schofield, Andy Crane, Andi Peters, Philippa Forrester, Zoë Ball, Toby Anstis, Chris Jarvis, Angellica Bell and Andrew Hayden-Smith. Phillip Schofield (born on April 1, 1962 in Oldham, Lancashire) is an English television presenter and occasional actor and singer. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... ‹ The template below (Expand) is being considered for deletion. ... Philippa Forrester (born 20 September 1968 in Winchester, Hampshire) is a British television presenter and producer as well as an author. ... Zoë Louise Ball (born November 23, 1970 in Blackpool, Lancashire) is an English television and radio personality, most famous for becoming the first female host of the prestigious BBC Radio 1 breakfast show. ... Toby In his CBBC days. ... Chris Jarvis (born Martin Jarvis on April 20, 1969 in Romford, United Kingdom) is a childrens TV personality. ... Angellica Bell (born 24 March 1975) is a British television and radio presenter. ... Hayden-Smith as Jake Simmonds. ...


Logos

These logos show how the visual style of CBBC has developed over the course of its life:

1985-1991 1991-1997 1997-2002
2002-2005 2005-2007 2007- present

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Other services

CBBC extra

CBBC extra Logo

CBBC extra is a free interactive television service from CBBC provided by BBCi. It is accessible from the CBBC Channel by pressing red and then selecting CBBC extra. It can also be accessed from any other BBC channel by pressing red and going to page number 570. The service differs across digital platforms, for example DSAT (i.e: Sky) viewers can access a video loop. Its availability on DTT (Freeview) is dependent upon BBCi not showing other interactive services, such as major sports events coverage.[3] Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ... BBCi is the brand name for the BBCs interactive television services. ...


CBBC extra offers 'Nev's Horoscopes', games, the UK Top 40, jokes sent in by viewers and a weekly competition.


Studio Runners

This is a free and interactive game produced by CBBC and is available from the main BBCi menu or from pressing red on the CBBC Channel. Gamers play for either the girls or the boys teams, guiding their character around a maze, opening doors and collecting various CBBC stars along the way. This article needs cleanup. ...


Adventure Rock

Adventure Rock (previously named CBBC World) is a virtual online world for children currently in development, planned to launch in the Autumn of 2007. Press releases have stated "it would allow digitally literate children the access to characters and resources they had come to expect. Users would be able to build an online presence, known as an avatar, then create and share content." The ten avatars of Vishnu, copyright BBT In Hindu philosophy, an avatar (also spelt as avatara) (Sanskrit: , ), most commonly refers to the incarnation (bodily manifestation) of a higher being (deva), or the Supreme Being (God) onto planet Earth. ...


The emphasis on the system will be on safety and responsibility, with no chatrooms or the financial aspects available in other online worlds such as Second Life. A chat room is an online forum where people can chat online (talk by broadcasting messages to people on the same forum in real time). ... This article is about a virtual world. ...


Controller of Children's BBC Richard Deverell said:" Adventure Rock is a good example of the way we need to go. The thing that interests me is that children are at the vanguard. And that is where we are taking Children's BBC."[4]


References

BBC Portal
  1. ^ "CBBC Autumn 2007", BBC. Retrieved on 2007-08-14. 
  2. ^ "BBC announces rebrand and hours extension for CBBC", The TV Room Plus, 2007-07-18. Retrieved on 2007-07-18. 
  3. ^ "CBBC- CBBC extra", CBBC, 2007-05-21. Retrieved on 2007-05-21. 
  4. ^ "BBC plans online children's world", BBC, 2007-01-23. Retrieved on 2007-05-21. 

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