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- initialism Children's BBC.
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Examples
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We get to see much more Gwen Stacy than in CBBC of old and obviously she’s kind of a big deal in the Spidey-World.
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Best known as CBBC presenters, the pair have made storytelling appearances on the good pirate ship Blue Peter and Big Brother's Little Brother.
WalesOnline - Home 2010
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Best known as CBBC presenters, the pair have made storytelling appearances on the good pirate ship Blue Peter and Big Brother's Little Brother.
WalesOnline - Home 2010
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He is a fan of television as an anarchic playground and applauds the noisy work of comic duos such as CBBC's morning show presenters Sam and Mark.
Former Play School presenters plead for gentler children's television 2010
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A source said: "Some people might have been expecting a kind of CBBC show but it's not like that at all.
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A source said: "Some people might have been expecting a kind of CBBC show but it's not like that at all.
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I have blogged before about the BBC's CBBC news being used to indoctrinate the children of the UK, so I was interested to compare the coverage of Barack Obama's inauguration with the coverage of George W. Bush.
You're never too young to be indoctrinated by the BBC Not a sheep 2009
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These burning questions and more are answered in the new, final series of The Sarah Jane Adventures Mon, 5.15pm, CBBC.
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If you like your teatimes a little bit torrid, try Deadly 360 Thu, 5.15pm, CBBC with Steve Backshall where you can watch crocodiles eat stuff.
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I cannot find a CBBC article devoted to George W. Bush's first inauguration, but I am pretty sure the tone was not as adulatory as the page for Barack Obama is.
You're never too young to be indoctrinated by the BBC Not a sheep 2009
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