Teen Jenny Garcia is forever changed after she's diagnosed with cancer. Despite this, she dares to dream big and live large thanks to the love and support of her friends and family.
Every planet's energy is powered by its own Super Stone that lies in the center of its core. Each stone holds the key to maintaining the balance of all life. If the Super Stone is stolen or destroyed, the planet itself will crumble and crack into millions of pieces, floating through space!
Follows the adventures of a baby gorilla and his friends: a fish out of water, a baby lion who can't wait to grow up, a pretty pink ostrich and an ever-hungry elephant.
3-2-1 Contact Extra is a collection of documentary‑style specials produced by the Children’s Television Workshop as an extension of the science series 3‑2‑1 Contact. Aired between 1989 and 1992, the specials were designed for older children and teenagers, tackling real‑world issues through science, personal stories, and expert insight. Each episode focused on a single topic—ranging from public health and environmental challenges to adolescence and social pressures—using interviews, on‑location reporting, and first‑person narratives. The series aimed to help young viewers understand complex subjects with clarity, honesty, and practical relevance.
Buzz from Toi Time is back at it again! Join him for exciting missions on his family farm and around rural Aotearoa, as he shares his love of nature, whanau and the whenua.
It was the first Polish television show intended for bedtime. Featuring finger puppetry, the show centers on the young siblings Jacek and Agatka who explore children's topics and curiously crafted ideas
Set in the fictional Bollygum National Park, the series follows Blinky Bill, Mrs Magpie, Angelina Wallaby and Walter Wombat from the original _Blinky Bill_ books by Dorothy Wall, and adds new characters such as Charlie Goanna, Eric Echidna, Sybilla Snake and Kerry Koala from the neighbouring fictional Acadia Ridge park.
It'll Never Work was a TV program for children showcasing new inventions and developments in scientific technology. Produced by Roy Milani for BBC Children's, the show ran for seven series between 9 November 1993 and 23 August 1999 on weekdays within the Children's BBC, later CBBC, strand on BBC One.