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Encyclopedia > Children's BBC

CBBC is the brand for the BBC's children's television output aimed at children over six, across BBC ONE, BBC TWO and the CBBC Channel. CBeebies is the brand used for output aimed at under-sixes. The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) was formed in 1927 by means of a royal charter from the Crown. ... 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. ... BBC One (or BBC1 as it was formally styled) is the oldest television station in the United Kingdom, and indeed, the world. ... BBC Two (or BBC2 as it was formerly styled) was the second UK television station to be aired by the BBC. History The channel was scheduled to begin at 7:20pm on April 20, 1964 and show an evening of light entertainment, starting with the comedy show The Alberts and... The CBBC Channel or simply CBBC is a British television channel aimed at 6 to 13 year olds produced by the BBC under the CBBC brand. ... CBeebies is a British television channel produced by the BBC. It is aimed at children under 6. ...


See also

  • BBC children's television programmes

External link

  • CBBC (http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/)


 

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