TM
Something I've thought about recently: I remember when the BBC moved the Saturday morning CBeebies and CBBC slots from BBC One to BBC Two between late 2005 and early 2006, there was quite an outcry as people feared children's programmes were going to be taken off the main BBC channels for good, which I thought was inevitable anyway, considering Auntie launched
two new children's channels
on digital four years prior, and even then, the move of programmes to BBC Two happened as early as 1987, when the See-Saw strand moved from One at an earlier time.
Looking at the final CBBC on One schedules, they were very uninspired IMO, dumped with endless repeats and cartoons already shown multiple times on the CBBC Channel: it's no surprise why they canned children's programming, except for Christmas time.
Even then, I always thought it strange how BBC Two brought back CBBC programming on Saturday mornings three years ago, when I always associated CBeebies outside of the main channel with BBC Two, much more so than One, (considering they removed CBeebies programming for good in September 2010).
Looking at the final CBBC on One schedules, they were very uninspired IMO, dumped with endless repeats and cartoons already shown multiple times on the CBBC Channel: it's no surprise why they canned children's programming, except for Christmas time.
Even then, I always thought it strange how BBC Two brought back CBBC programming on Saturday mornings three years ago, when I always associated CBeebies outside of the main channel with BBC Two, much more so than One, (considering they removed CBeebies programming for good in September 2010).
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TI
It's important to remember that One and Two (maybe even Four) still have a requirement to air a certain number of hours of children's content each year.
It may be that One gets by with the films, but Two required more, and it was thought that airing CBBC programming on Saturday mornings was the easiest way to do this (I believe it also came into effect when Saturday Mash-Up first launched?)
Something I've thought about recently: I remember when the BBC moved the Saturday morning CBeebies and CBBC slots from BBC One to BBC Two between late 2005 and early 2006, there was quite an outcry as people feared children's programmes were going to be taken off the main BBC channels for good, which I thought was inevitable anyway, considering Auntie launched *two new children's channels* on digital four years prior, and even then, the move of programmes to BBC Two happened as early as 1987, when the See-Saw strand moved from One at an earlier time.
Looking at the final CBBC on One schedules, they were very uninspired IMO, dumped with endless repeats and cartoons already shown multiple times on the CBBC Channel: it's no surprise why they canned children's programming, except for Christmas time.
Even then, I always thought it strange how BBC Two brought back CBBC programming on Saturday mornings three years ago, when I always associated CBeebies outside of the main channel with BBC Two, much more so than One, (considering they removed CBeebies programming for good in September 2010).
Looking at the final CBBC on One schedules, they were very uninspired IMO, dumped with endless repeats and cartoons already shown multiple times on the CBBC Channel: it's no surprise why they canned children's programming, except for Christmas time.
Even then, I always thought it strange how BBC Two brought back CBBC programming on Saturday mornings three years ago, when I always associated CBeebies outside of the main channel with BBC Two, much more so than One, (considering they removed CBeebies programming for good in September 2010).
It's important to remember that One and Two (maybe even Four) still have a requirement to air a certain number of hours of children's content each year.
It may be that One gets by with the films, but Two required more, and it was thought that airing CBBC programming on Saturday mornings was the easiest way to do this (I believe it also came into effect when Saturday Mash-Up first launched?)
JA
Quite good to see they're making an effort rather than just putting out pre-recorded links.
DB
Here's the first link:
Live continuity from 5pm this afternoon coming from Rhys' house.
Here's the first link:
IS
No, they said they were looking at how to do the birthdays without the studio links. Nothing announced yet
I saw one earlier that was Dodge on a CSO'd background cut with Ben somewhere else, obviously both filming at home because the picture quality of Dodge wasn't great and Ben's audio was a bit poor.
Milkshake on Channel 5 are doing the birthdays by showing the cards as a caption with a voiceover. Though they seem to have some studio links too, presumably older non specific ones
I hope Cbeebies work something out, we've a birthday coming up in our house soon!
I saw one earlier that was Dodge on a CSO'd background cut with Ben somewhere else, obviously both filming at home because the picture quality of Dodge wasn't great and Ben's audio was a bit poor.
Milkshake on Channel 5 are doing the birthdays by showing the cards as a caption with a voiceover. Though they seem to have some studio links too, presumably older non specific ones
I hope Cbeebies work something out, we've a birthday coming up in our house soon!
IS
Yep as mentioned over on the Coronavirus recordings thread. https://www.tvforum.co.uk/forums/post1223898#post-1223898
I've not seen about them being presented from home, but they have been doing that for other links. However it seems the birthdays will be on YouTube rather than the TV. Also as their last recording was for April 10th there'll be no birthdays between then and he 27th - any cards sent on for those days are inaccessible
From 27th April, CBeebies birthdays will be done from the presenters homes. Viewers just have to send a picture of the card in over email.
Yep as mentioned over on the Coronavirus recordings thread. https://www.tvforum.co.uk/forums/post1223898#post-1223898
I've not seen about them being presented from home, but they have been doing that for other links. However it seems the birthdays will be on YouTube rather than the TV. Also as their last recording was for April 10th there'll be no birthdays between then and he 27th - any cards sent on for those days are inaccessible
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