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Popular Kids TV Shows
Pinkfong Baby Shark Brooklyn
Enjoy exciting adventures in the ocean with Baby Shark Brooklyn! All of a sudden, the shark family gets swept away to the opposite side of the ocean by a massive underwater earthquake! Will they be able to adjust to these strange surroundings and make new friends? What kind of adventures will Brooklyn have in this unfamiliar environment?
Mister Chuck's Workshop
Everyone is welcome in the workshop. The workshop affords a safe space for children to explore their emotions. Chuck Hartman talks with children about the world where they live as it relates to their everyday life—concerns, questions, feelings, and more.
Adventurer
Milan 'Lane' Gutović play the adventurer, who in a funny way tells children about his safari endeavours for the bedtime.
Awesome Animals
The National Geographic Kids channel is an exciting place to discover the very best of YouTube. Check back each day for a new video about awesome animals, cool science, funny pets, and more. We've also got curated playlists made just for curious kids like you to explore, laugh, and learn. So pick a topic you love and start watching today! Catch your favorite Nat Geo Kids videos during WILD KiDS on Saturday mornings on Nat Geo WILD. Check local listings for times.
Tfou
TF! Jeunesse is a French children's television program. It launched on September 1, 1997, replacing Club Dorothée. The program was renamed TFOU in 2007.
TF! Jeunesse first appeared on Monday, September 1, 1997 at 4:30 in the afternoon on TF1, with the first episode of Beetleborgs. TF! Jeunesse was created by Dominique Poussier, the director of children's television for TF1. It was hoped that this new show would distance itself from its predecessor, whose shows had often been accused by parents and the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel of being too violent. Poussier had previously created the morning program Salut les Toons!, which was presented by two CGI-generated mice, in 1996. In September 1997, she was given the difficult task of revitalizing children's programming on TF1, whose ratings had been in decline thanks to the popularity of Minikeums on France 3.
Using the same model which she had already presented with The Planet of Donkey Kong on France 2, Poussier suggested a program without animation. "T. F. Ouais" was chosen as the title for the program. The logo had been that of a defunct channel. An adult voice was the presenter of the show.
Just So Stories
A short series of animated shows for kids depicting the "Just So" stories by Rudyard Kipling.
My Year 12 Life
Meet 14 Australian students as they self-document their final year of high school through daily video diaries. The stresses of this launch-pad year starts on day one as they delve into the pressures of the ATAR.
Bailey Kipper's P.O.V.
Bailey Kipper's P.O.V. is a US children's television series that aired in 1996 on CBS Saturday Mornings, starring Michael Galeota, John Achorn and Meg Wittner. It lasted for only 13 episodes of 30 mins length each and received airings on the BBC's CBBC programming strand as well as on Nickelodeon in the UK. The show has not yet been released on VHS or DVD. The series was one of the first efforts by CBS to comply with the then-new E/I ratings.