All CBeebies articles – Page 5
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NewsProgramme Index round-up
New commissions added to the Broadcast Intelligence Programme Index last week
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NewsBBC to launch voice assistant
Alexa-style ‘Beeb’ to showcase interactive experiences and respond to regional accents
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NewsParalympics set to join ‘crown jewels’ sporting list
Culture secretary Jeremy Wright also vows to put women’s sport on an equal footing with men’s
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NewsStereotypes ‘creeping in’ to children’s shows
CBeebies’ Apple Tree House and Something Special among the bright spots in Hopster-commissioned survey
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NewsBBC Studios Asia chief to return to London
David Weiland to take up newly-created management role
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NewsCBBC adapts Enid Blyton’s Malory Towers
King Bert and DHX Media’s 13-part series heads BBC children’s slate
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NewsTom Watson: 'You cannot means-test for social isolation'
Charities also hit out at the ‘political grandstanding’ that forced BBC’s hand over pensioners’ licence fees
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NewsWhat to watch out for this week
C4 sitcom Year of the Rabbit launches, Rob Lowe arrives on ITV, The Media Production Show kicks off and Lenny Henry visits the House of Lords
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NewsHello Halo launches kids’ division
Greenbird indie sets up dedicated unit after securing second CBeebies commission
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NewsDock 10 unveils virtual studio
System enables productions to create and render ‘impossible’ 4K sets using real-time VFX
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NewsBlue Peter signs first female editor in 30 years
Men have held the role since founder Biddy Baxter left in 1988
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NewsRTS hails Ben Frow for transforming C5
Director of programmes takes home judges award at annual ceremony
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NewsUYoung gets Messy with CBeebies show
Beijing entertainment firm takes China media rights for animation
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NewsAndy's Aquatic Adventures goes green-screen at The Bottle Yard
VFX-heavy Cbeebies show now filming in Bristol, in The Bottle Yard’s vast M3 Green Screen studio
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NewsKing Bert lines up Walliams animation
Brown Bag Films to produce 52-part series of The World’s Worst Children
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NewsStriving for a better balance
To mark International Women’s Day, Broadcast Intelligence spoke to commissioners and creatives about efforts to improve TV’s gender equality

















