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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: children's televisionx
The Looney Tunes Show
This is a new series with the original Looney Tunes characters reprising their roles, including Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote as well as Merrie Melodies segments returning. All of the original actors are returning to voice their characters.
Malory Towers
Dramatisation of the Enid Blyton Novels. The series is based on the girls' boarding school Benenden School that Blyton's daughter attended, and that relocated during the war to the Cornish seaside.
Fraggle Rock: Rock On!
The Fraggles might be apart in separate caves, but they can still find ways to have fun together! Join Gobo, Red, Boober, Mokey, Wembley, and Uncle Travelling Matt for stories and songs that show everyone how we're all connected.
Uncle Grandpa
The show is based upon an Emmy-nominated short and follows the exploits of everyone in the world's "magical" uncle and grandpa.
Trolls: TrollsTopia
Inspired by the beloved DreamWorks Animation films, this series is the next chapter in the hair-raising adventures of the trolls. Now that Poppy knows there are other musical trolls scattered throughout the forest, she bottles up her endless positivity and invites delegates from every troll tribe in the forest to live together in harmony in a grand experiment she calls TrollsTopia!
Pee-Wee's Playhouse
This half-hour CBS-TV Saturday morning live-action "children's show" aired from 1986 until 1991 and was enormously popular with both children and adults. The program won six Emmy Awards and a host of other accolades during its first season. Incorporating clips from vintage cartoons and old educational films, newly produced 3-D animation, hand puppets, marionettes, and a cast of endearingly eccentric characters led by a gray-suited and red-bow-tied Pee-wee Herman (Paul Reubens), Pee-wee's Playhouse might best be described as a flamboyant take off on the genre of children's educational TV-a sort of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood meets MTV. The childlike Pee-wee each week welcomed viewers into his technicolor fantasy-land, and led them through a regimen of crafts and games, cartoon clips, "secret words," and "educational" adventures via his Magic Screen. Yet, in stark contrast to the high moral seriousness of its predecessors, Pee-wee's Playhouse was marked from its outset by a campy sensibility and frequent use of double entendre, allowing different types of viewers to enjoy the show in many different ways.
The Care Bears
The Care Bears keep watch over the earth to keep bad feelings at bay. Whenever a kid is feeling down, they are there to help bring a smile to the child's face. They live in a city in the sky, named Care-A-Lot. They hold meetings in the Hall of Caring to discuss important matters. Their cousins live in the Forest of Feelings. The Care Bear Cousins' leader is Braveheart Lion. Each bear and cousin has a special power, related to the symbol on its tummy. When they unite, they can use the Care Bear Stare to beam good energy at their enemies, such as No Heart, Professor Cold Heart, Shrieky, and Beastly. The bears have two modes of transportation, Cloudmobiles and Rainbow Rollers, which they fly down to earth on whenever there is trouble. They are alerted to problems by the Care-O-Meter. The Care Bears Family combined old episodes of Care Bears with new ones.
The Octonauts
A children's animated series broadcast on CBeebies each week day morning. The Octonauts are a group of heroes who live in the world's oceans and have different adventures in the oceans.
World of Winx
In "Winx Club WOW", the winxs embark on a journey through the world looking for talented young people in areas such as arts, music and science. As participants of the reality TV program WOW !, the Winx have to travel the world in a secret mission: to make the dreams of talented children come true! The boys and girls that they are have their own magic, and fairy Winx Club are delighted. With so much magic, the confusion is not slow, and Bloom and her friends are faced with a new and dangerous mystery. The Winx Club fans will love the new approach with more serialized stories and designed specifically for viewing on demand to subscribers of Netflix.
ChalkZone
The show follows an elementary school boy artist named Rudy who has a special talent: he can draw a portal on a chalkboard and enter the world dubbed appropriately ChalkZone. Once in ChalkZone, Rudy has the ability to interact with drawing that were once on chalkboards and have been erased. This show has a lot to do with the childhood theory of where drawings go after they are erased as well as teamwork to stop even the weirdest scenario.
Round the Twist
This is a wacky TV series written by the hilarious children's author, Paul Jennings. It follows the bizarre lives of the Twist family. Tony Twist (aka dad) and his three children- the twins Pete and Linda and youngest son, Bronson- move from "The Big Smoke" (the city) to the sea-side village of Port Niranda. They move into an old lighthouse, previously owned by their new neighbour, Nell, and their new lives begin. Strange things happen to the Twist family, strange but hilarious things. The series has been running since 1989 with several new actors stepping in to fill the spaces of those all grown up.
Alien TV
Alien reporters Ixbee, Pixbee and Squee travel to a lovely but odd planet called Earth, where they attempt to make sense of humans and their hobbies.
Dinotrux
Welcome to a world of giant creatures that are half dinosaur, half construction vehicle and all awesome ! Meet Ty Rux, a massive Tyrannosaurus Trux, and his best friend Revvit, a razor-sharp Reptool. Together, the Dinotrux and Reptools join forces for the first time ever to build a bigger, better world and battle back against the biggest and baddest of them all: D-Structs, who threatens to wreck everything they've built.
Camp Lazlo
Camp Lazlo is about a group of boys at camp dealing with the everyday activites except the main star, Lazlo has a tough time with structure, rules and routines of the camp. Often to bring Lazlo back down to earth is Raj, a giant elephant who hates a mess, cowers from snakes, bugs, and hates being alone which is why he often follows his friends - and getting in trouble with them. Clam is the third member of the group in the Jelly Cabin trio. Although he is often described as "four cents short".
George of the Jungle
This fresh take on a beloved cartoon character remembers the 1960's series for audiences of today. George of the Jungle is about the adventures of a clutzy but loveable jungle hero named George and his interactions with his friends Ape, Ursula and Magnolia.
Hey Duggee
Hey Duggee is based around 'The Squirrel Club'-run by a big friendly dog called Duggee-a place where kids take part in all kinds of activities, have adventures and earn activity badges all along the way. Duggee teaches the kids about being responsible, working as a team, taking acceptable risks and most importantly...having fun!
Yogi's Gang (1973)
"Yogi's Gang" is a 30-minute animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera which aired 16 half-hour episodes on ABC from September 8, 1973, to December 29, 1973. The show began as "Yogi's Ark Lark," a special TV movie on "The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie" in 1972.
The Replacements
In this entertaining animated comedy two orphans, 13 year old Riley and her 12 year old brother Todd find a special website where they order two cool new parents. What they get is beyond their wildest dreams: their new mum is a spy, agent K, who has a very cool talking car. Dad is a famous stuntman, Dick Daring. It looks like their new life is going to be very exciting, but as if that wasn't enough, the website sends them special mobile phones that allow them to ring up and nominate any adult they want replaced! But the repercussions aren't always what they envisage. Stars lending their voices to this series include Nancy Cartwright and veteran actor David McCallum.
Timmy Time
This child's spin-off show from Shaun of the Sheep sees an animated sheep character, called Tim, as he goes on adventures and makes friends.
Chuggington
Trains come to life in the land of Chuggington, where the trainees are modern engines of all types. These apprentice trains are learning how to ride the rails and perform daily duties.
The Demon Headmaster (2019)
All is not what it appears at Lizzie's new school. There's something seriously spooky about the strange Headmaster and Lizzie is determined to find out what's going on, before it's too late.
PUI PUI Molcar
They're guinea pigs! And they're cars! The fuzzy and adorable molcars have lots of fun adventures in this delightful stop-motion animation.
You Can't Do That on Television
This was a sketch comedy show for young adults that was very popular in the 1980s. It started in 1979 as a (partially) live, local show in Ottawa, Canada, with comedy, music videos (or musical guests), and local, phone-in contests. After two seasons (the latter of which was later edited into the new format when shown nationally and internationally), the show's format changed to a half hour sketch comedy. It retained this format for the rest of its 11 year run. This show had a huge impact. It was picked up in 1981 by the fledgling US network Nickelodeon, which had only gone national a year earlier. This was the network's first big show and made the network what it is today.
T.O.T.S.
Pip the Penguin and Freddy the Flamingo just landed the best jobs in the world! They are Junior Fliers at T.O.T.S., the Tiny Ones Transport Service, where they're tasked with delivering adorable baby animals to their moms and dads. As the first non-stork delivery team, these two feathered friends have a lot to learn, but with Pip's mind and Freddy's heart, they will prove that it's not about what wings you have, it's about what's underneath them that counts!
Art Attack
This is a British children's television series revolving around art. The brand new series launched on Disney Junior (UK & Ireland) on June 6th 2011 and is presented by Jassa Ahluwalia. Each show involves Jassa producing three works of art, taking the viewer through the various stages of production step by step. The original series was one of ITV's longest running programmes, running from 1990 to 2007, and was presented throughout by Neil Buchanan.
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