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Bob the Builder
British children's stop-motion animated television series
Shaun the Sheep
animated television series

Fireman Sam
Welsh animated children's television series
Postman Pat
British animated television series

Octonauts
Octonauts is an animated children's television series produced by Sony Pictures Television Kids for the BBC's CBeebies network. It is based on the children's books written by Meomi, the design team of Vicki Wong and Michael C. Murphy.
Timmy Time
British stop-motion pre-school television series
Kate & Mim-Mim
Animated children's television series
Danger Mouse
2015 British animated television series reboot

Chuggington
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Chuggington, also known as Chuggington: Tales from the Rails in series 6, is a British animated television series aimed at pre-school children, produced by Ludorum plc and Herschend Entertainment Studios. It is broadcast on the BBC's CBeebies channel, Disney Jr., and other channels internationally. Originally composed of six series, running from 2008 to 2
Skunk Fu!
Irish-British animated children's television series
The Animals of Farthing Wood
animated television series
Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks
animated television series
The Cramp Twins
animated television series
The Koala Brothers
animated television series
Mr. Men
series of children's books
64 Zoo Lane
animated television series
Mike the Knight
Canadian-British animated television series
Charlie and Lola
English animated television series
Spot the Dog
television series
Watership Down
2018 animated television miniseries
Bing
British children's television series
Hey Duggee
British animated television series
Numberblocks
Numberblocks is a British animated television series for preschoolers that debuted on CBeebies on 23 January 2017. The programme was created by Joe Elliot and produced by Alphablocks Ltd with Blue Zoo. It was commissioned by the BBC, with Larkshead Media and Learning Resources holding merchandising rights.
Eliot Kid
animated television series
The Secret Show
animated television series
Pinocchio: The Series
Japanese anime television series
Mighty Max
US 1993-1994 animated television series
Noah's Island
animated television series
Sarah & Duck
British animated television series
Little Red Tractor
British animated television series
Little Robots
British animated television series
Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies
animated television series
Tinga Tinga Tales
British-Kenyan animated television series
Peter Rabbit
animated television series
The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends
British animated anthology television series

Clifford's Puppy Days
television series

Rubbadubbers
Rubbadubbers is a British stop-motion children's television series produced by HIT Entertainment, with animation production by Hot Animation. The series was broadcast in the UK on BBC2 and CBeebies from 2 September 2002 to 14 February 2005. Created by Peter Curtis, it focuses on seven friendly, sentient bath toys as they find themselves in their dreams of imaginary worlds outside of the bathroom they live in – the ringleader in the series being a pink toy frog named Tubb. In the US, the series was broadcast on Nickelodeon, Noggin and PBS Kids Sprout.

Tree Fu Go!
British live action/animated television series

Go Jetters
2015 television series
Dino Babies
animated television series
Guess with Jess
animated television series
Legend of the Dragon
animated television series

Noddy's Toyland Adventures
television series

Waybuloo
Waybuloo is a live-action animated children's television series created by Dan Good and Absolutely Cuckoo. Set in the fictional land of Nara, it features four CGI creatures with large heads and eyes called Piplings who practise a form of yoga which they call "Yogo". They are visited in each episode by live action children who are referred to as "Cheebies". It was broadcast on CBeebies in the UK between 2009 and 2012.
Barney
British children's television series

Popetown
Popetown is an adult animated sitcom, billed by its producers as "Father Ted meets South Park". The series was internationally controversial, and was not screened by BBC Three, the channel which commissioned it.
The Big Knights
British animated television series
Paddington
series of British animated shorts
Boj
Animated children's television series

Rex the Runt
television series
Kerwhizz
Kerwhizz (strapline: The Quiz with added Whizz) is a British live-action animated children's television game show created by Tony Reed and Alan Robinson, which originally aired on CBeebies between 2008 and 2011. The series uses a mix of CGI and live action, and is targeted towards 4-6-year-olds. Series 1 was filmed in March 2008, and Series 2 was filmed two years later in July 2010.
Revolting Rhymes
2016 computer animated television film
Pablo the Little Red Fox
television series

Numberjacks
Numberjacks is a British animated and live-action children's television series, aimed particularly at children aged 2 to 5, which was formerly shown on CBeebies and occasionally on BBC Two in the United Kingdom. It was also shown on Tiny Pop until 2016. It was produced by Open Mind Productions for the BBC and features a mixture of computer-generated animation and live-action. 67 episodes were produced. The show focuses on mathematics.
Fantastic Max
British-American animated television series

Raa Raa the Fun-loving Noisy Little Lion
television series
Albert the Fifth Musketeer
French animated television series
Stressed Eric
animated television series
Bagpuss
Bagpuss is a British animated children's television series which was made by Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate through their company Smallfilms. The series of thirteen episodes was first broadcast from 12 February to 7 May 1974. The title character was "a saggy, old cloth cat, baggy, and a bit loose at the seams". Although only thirteen episodes were produced and broadcast, the programme remains fondly remembered by Britons, and was frequently repeated in the UK until 1986. In early 1999, Bagpuss topped a BBC poll for the UK's favourite children's television programme.
Finley the Fire Engine
animated television series