CBeebies
Spring Summer highlights 2004
Bob The
Builder Special
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The Knights of Can-A-Lot is a special
Bob The Builder Easter treat for younger viewers - and some older viewers
- and stars the voices of Richard Briers, June Whitfield
and Brenda Blethyn.
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Bob's Dad, Robert, turns up at Bob's Yard unexpectedly
causing some problems for Bob.
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Hot on his heels, Dr Mountfitchet from the National
Heritage Association arrives at Bob's Yard too and offers Bob the job
of renovating an old castle.
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Bob and crew turn up at the castle and Dr Mountfitchet
explains the history of the castle. The team get very excited by the
tale of Sir Lancelot and the Quest for the Holy Grail and decide to
relive his adventures.
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As Scoop the JCB becomes Sir Digalot, Muck the digger
dumper decides to become Sir Dumpalot and sets off on a quest to find
the Holy Oak.
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Before long Robert, who's a retired builder, muscles
in and takes over the renovation of the castle. Bob gets more and more
frustrated with his Dad who's quickly becoming a hindrance rather than
a help but Bob keeps quiet.
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That is until Robert gets himself, Bob and Dr Mountfitchet
accidentally locked in the dungeons!
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Tikkabilla
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Tikkabilla returns to CBeebies for a third series with
familiar faces as well as a new one.
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Veejay Kaur joins Simon Davies,
Sarah-Jane Honeywell, Paul Ewing,
Justin Fletcher and Lorna Laidlaw
as they bring colourful fun, stories, songs, rhymes and things to make
to the screen.
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The series also includes some new Bonny Banana and Mo
animations and seven brand new episodes of the extremely popular slapstick
comedy, Higgledy House.
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There are new songs including The Rock and Roll Body
Song, Monster March and a great action song, Clap Your Hands Together.
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Join in with the fun and games online -
where you can learn the words to the Tikkabilla Jive or download your
favourite characters to colour in.
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Bobinogs
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Introducing Nib, Bobin and Ogi - the Bobinogs - with
a new animated series for CBeebies.
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Bobinogs features three colourful musical friends who
live in a bobble hat in schoolboy Owen's bedroom.
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When he's around they keep quiet, but once he leaves
they spring to life, singing and dancing.
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The Bobinogs look at everyday social situations that
Owen encounters - making friends, conquering nerves and even asking
to go to the toilet.
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They take a peek through the 'Bobinoculars', the wise
binoculars who offers clues to how things work in the real world.
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Produced for 91Èȱ¬ Wales by Siriol, the makers of Superted,
it is also the broadcaster's first English-language animation for the
pre-school audience.