Exclusive episode of Doctor Who to air today on CBBC
A special one-off standalone episode of Doctor Who will air exclusively on CBBC today, as the winners of the BBC’s Script to Screen competition are revealed.
A special one-off standalone episode of Doctor Who will air exclusively on CBBC today, as the winners of the BBC’s Script to Screen competition are revealed.
CBBC is once again hosting the competition to find the best young cook in the country as Junior MasterChef returns for 2012.
Blue Peter favourites Helen Skelton and Barney Harwood will be hitting the road this summer for Blue Peter’s Big Olympic Tour – a series of live programmes and special free public events to celebrate the arrival of the Olympics in the UK and get CBBC fans in the mood for the Games.
Award-winning channel CBBC has commissioned a raft of new in-house entertainment and factual programmes, reinforcing its commitment to producing original children’s content.
Filming is now underway on CBBC’s thrilling new action adventure drama, created by Russell T Davies and Phil Ford (The Sarah Jane Adventures, Doctor Who).
Conservation in a wonderfully unique part of the world will be put under the spotlight in a brand new adventure series, made by the BBC’s Natural History Unit in Bristol for CBBC and presented by explorer and naturalist Steve Backshall.
As President of the IOC Jacques Rogge praises London 2012 for its 'legacy blueprint', elite sports stars including Jessica Ennis, Victoria Pendleton and Perri Shakes-Drayton have pledged their support for CBBC’s sports series Ultimate Sports Day for its efforts in encouraging young people to participate in sport.
Multi-award winning comedy sketch show Horrible Histories returns to CBBC for a fourth series this April – packed to the rafters with fascinating facts, silly songs, popular pastiches and gruesome gags.
Multi-award-winning comedy sketch show Horrible Histories returns to CBBC for a fourth series this April – packed to the rafters with fascinating facts, silly songs, popular pastiches and gruesome gags.
CBBC has commissioned a brand new drama series set in Jacqueline Wilson’s fictional children’s home The Dumping Ground, familiar to millions of viewers from CBBC dramas The Story of Tracy Beaker and Tracy Beaker Returns.
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