Bobinogs is a children's television programme shown most recently on the BBC channel CBeebies in the UK. It debuted for a Welsh audience, but in 2003 started being broadcast in the English market. It originally featured a child and three characters who lived in his hat: inanimate when he was present, but active when he was out. This aspect of the series was later dropped dropped; the characters are now active from the beginning of the programme.
The three main characters play in a band. A typical episode involves them trying to solve some sort of problem, then performing a song about it at the end. At one point in the episode they will obtain a clue to the problem's solution by looking through their "bobinoculars", which show video footage from the real world.
Bobinogs has been sold to television stations throughout the world since its launch in 2003.
Gupi is a mischievous little girl who brings joy -- and chaos -- as she moves to a new apartment, embarks on adventures and bonds with her new neighbors.
Quigley's Village was a long-running collection of Christian children's videos designed to teach children "sound Biblical values" in a fun and exciting way. A combination of live action and puppets, it was very similar in style to Sesame Street but with a biblically-based rather than humanistic approach to communicating values.
Executive Producer Ed Carlstone first conceived of the idea of Quigley's Village when his three-year-old child told a lie. With many episodes translated into Spanish, and a spin-off series, Quigley's Village has been seen by millions of children worldwide.
A spin-off of the long-running German children's series Löwenzahn for younger children, telling the adventures of the main character Fritz Fuchs's dog Keks when Fritz is not at home: Keks wanders off from home and meets the various animals that have been the subject of the main series' episodes for himself.
Princess Valentina embarks on an adventurous journey through different parts of the country. Along the way she meets mythical characters from catalan fairy tales and legends, such as Patufet, Sant Jordi, the giant Puigmal or the magician Soc.