Presented by real-life doctor, Ranj Singh, Get Well Soon helps young children learn about how to keep healthy. Each show is based around children's experiences of going to the doctor, through the eyes of five loveable puppet children.
Aimed at two to four year olds, Same Smile takes a look at children's lives around Great Britain and discovers that while we may have different lives, we all have the Same Smile. Nisha Anil travels the length and breadth of the country with her trio of cuddly pandas to open a window on the world of young children and celebrate the diversity of their lives.
Penelope K, by the way is a British–Australian television program for pre-school children. The program is produced by Blink Films and Freehand for CBeebies, the BBC's children's television channel.
In each episode, Penelope K is asked a general knowledge question by a child, which she answers by researching the contents and talking to characters inhabiting her Information Station.
Searching for answers she talks to her sock puppet called Squirm, a pair of fish named Hank and Frank and a shadow rabbit Tewey, while a band of musical instruments helps her find the answers through music.
Summer compilation for young children featuring favourite Cbeebies brands including Charlie and Lola, Balamory, Tweenies, Me Too!, the Koala Brothers and Bobinogs.
Step Inside was a British programme that was first shown in 2001 on CBBC and then on CBeebies in 2002
Step Inside is still shown occasionally on the CBeebies channel or BBC Two.
The only human character in the show is Mr Mopple, a groundsman. Whilst doing his jobs, Mr Mopple invariably hears a noise from the house which tells him there must be a story to be told. The house magically appears to come to life as he steps inside, a face appearing on the outside wall.
Inside the house are the non-human characters, which use a mix of animatronic faces and puppet hands:
⁕Twinkle, a cat
⁕Boris, a bookshelf
⁕Chloe, a clock
Boris the bookshelf provides the book for the story, and Mr Mopple sits down to tell a story. The characters often argue among themselves, with Mr Mopple keeping the peace. Mr Mopple reads the story, providing an array of voices for each character in the book. When Mr Mopple has finished the story, he goes back to work.
SMarteenies was a spin-off of the children's art programme SMart designed for pre-school viewers. It was shown on the CBeebies channel daily until its suspension in January 2008, following the death of presenter Mark Speight's fiancée Natasha Collins, and his subsequent suicide.
The programme started with the four presenters determining who was to do the first piece. After each piece, the programme returned to this screen to select the next presenter.
In each visit Bella, and her mechanical friend, 'LIFT', take little ones on a journey to three surprise floors, each one revealing creative play ideas, such as arts and crafts, dancing and stories all connected by a simple theme woven throughout each episode.
Tiny Tumble is an art based animation with makaton signing, featuring Mr Tumble alongside a tiny animated character, Tiny Tumble. Tiny can draw to solve a problem - he enters a child's picture and the adventure begins.
Wide-Eye is a British animated children's TV Series. It consists of fifty two 10-minute episodes, made between 2003 and 2004. The show is about a wise old owl called Wide Eye who lives in the heart of Natterjack Forest with his young son Little Hoot, and the lad's best friend Flea.
Take a Bow is a children's television series shown regularly on CBeebies. It is a celebration of children's performing talents across the UK and features children performing in a landmark from around their area. The performances are varied and shot in the style of a pop video. The performances vary from a singer on the London Eye to organ playing in Blackpool Tower - from break dancing to playing in a jazz band. There are 25 programme in the first series and there will be a second series too. Originally aired in February 2007.