Dive deep into the world of Mermaid High. Four BFF students are making serious waves with their unique style and outrageous personalities, but they've got a big secret. They're actually mermaids.
Preschool animation about the warm-hearted Large family, an all-too-human elephant family. Mum, Dad, Lester, Laura, Luke and baby Lucy try to cope with the fun and frustrations of family life.
Children's breakfast television show featuring segments on toys, games, and school-related activities. It often includes popular characters from manga and anime and is delivered in a fun-filled format designed to engage young viewers.
The Red and the Blue was an Italian stop motion animated television series for children. It has two characters, antagonistic shapeshifters, one colored red, the other blue. It is by Misseri Studios.
The 4PM Club follows the hijinks, romances, and friendships of a group of Attaway Middle School students who find themselves in the unenviable position of spending their afternoons stuck in detention.
The Seal of Neptune was a children's programme created by Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin, also known for their works Ivor the Engine and Clangers. It was broadcast on BBC Television in 1960.
Oliver Postage tells the sage of Sirus,the small seahorse who sets out beneath the waves with his friend Shrimp to return the Seal of Neptune to its rightful owner.
The new season of Dino Dan takes things to a whole new level of dino adventure with all new pre-historic creatures, a new gang of friends, and a new Henderson brother who can see dinosaurs. That's right. Trek can now see the dinosaurs too! Now that Trek is ten years old, he has become just as obsessed with dinosaurs as his older brother Dan. Trek eats, sleeps and breathes dinos and, thanks to Dan, has developed a funny way of putting them in any situation. The new season of Dino Dan brings twice the dinosaur fun because now Trek knows what "Dino Dan" has always known: Dinosaurs are EVERYWHERE!
5 television programmes on BBC 1
First broadcast on BBC 1 from April 1974
Rebroadcast on BBC 1 on Thursdays from
20 June 1974 at approximately 11.15 p.m