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Thread Title: Squish Cartoon Coming to Kids WB! Mid-Season Madness GreenJelly223: Hey Squish fans! Did you guys hear the news? There's a Squish cartoon in the works and it's hitting Kids WB's mid-sea...
Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Introduction Change is inevitable, and for television channels, a rebranding process can reinvigorate a brand's image and spa...
Gloopy is a teal blob of slime, who's malleable nature allows him to shape-shift Glitter is a sparkling fuschia blob, and she is his best friend They are both aliens. Write a story where she decides t...
Gloopy is a teal blob of slime, who's malleable nature allows him to shape-shift Glitter is a sparkling fuschia blob, and she is his best friend They are both aliens. Write a story where she decides t...
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Write a story about a planet where the dominant species are amorphous blobs of green sludge
Write a story about a hedgehog, which goes to the national park, and hears plops and bubbles and sees a mud pot, The air becomes thick with the scent of boiling mud, The hedgehog explores it
Once upon a vibrant and whimsical world called Aviaria, there existed a sentient blue line named Aero. Aero was not your average line. It possessed a mind, a desire to explore, and the miraculous abil...
The Owl & Co: The Owl, a ridiculous pink-colored character who floats above his feet, must be the unluckiest guy in the world. Whereas his sole desire is to sit peacefully on his branch with no other ...
Pop (European kids channel) The channel sources its programming from multiple production and distribution studios. Programming includes original shows such as Swipe It! With Joe Tasker, and acquired p...
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Note: This is in an alternate universe, This shop, despite being awesome, never existed, It does in this alternate universe, Also sorry for constantly showing you this, I'm just trying to make sure it...
Note: This is in an alternate universe, This shop, despite being awesome, never existed, It does in this alternate universe, Also sorry for constantly showing you this, I'm just trying to make sure it...
Note: This is in an alternate universe, This shop, despite being awesome, never existed, It does in this alternate universe, Also sorry for constantly showing you this, I'm just trying to make sure it...
Note: This is in an alternate universe, This shop, despite being awesome, never existed, It does in this alternate universe, Also sorry for constantly showing you this, I'm just trying to make sure it...
Note: This is in an alternate universe, This shop, despite being awesome, never existed, It does in this alternate universe, Also sorry for constantly showing you this, I'm just trying to make sure it...
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C0 Note: This is in an alternate universe, This shop, despite being awesome, never 39 conv. C1 Once upon a time, in the heart of a vast national park, there lived a dedicated 29 conv. C2 Once upon a time, the vibrant and lively mud volcano known as Mubbly Bubbly in t 19 conv. C3 Title: "Ripple in Abstraction" Synopsis: In an infinite realm of swirling shapes 18 conv. C4 Thread Title: Squish Cartoon Coming to Kids WB! Mid-Season Madness GreenJelly22 16 conv. C5 CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Dan × 16 conv. C6 New series story The Ultimate Test Crossover between Doctor Who, Magnum P.I (201 16 conv. C7 Miss Henderson, a dedicated national park worker, found solace in the vast and s 16 conv. C8 Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Intro 14 conv. C9 Once upon a time, in a distant galaxy, there existed a peculiar planet called Za 14 conv. C10 Some Learning With Pibby/Kikoriki crossover fanfic i found It was a peaceful day 12 conv. C11 2013 CBBC Schedule (my version/alternate universe, 27 November 2013): 6:00am - T 10 conv. C12 Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it 10 conv. C13 Kids WB Saturday Morning Lineup - May 2008 7:00 AM - Will and Dewitt Start the m 10 conv. C14 Once upon a vibrant and whimsical world called Aviaria, there existed a sentient 10 conv. C15 As with Fox Kids being replaced by Fox Box/4KidsTV/Game Station/whatever the hel 8 conv. C16 A girl was starting her first day at her new middle school. The only twist, she 7 conv. C17 Name: Milly Species: Pink Slime Entity Ability: Shape-shifting Characteristics: 7 conv. C18 Gloopy is a teal blob of slime, who's malleable nature allows him to shape-shift 6 conv. C19 Emma is an 11-year-old girl from the planet Albacore 7. She was sent to the Payn 5 conv. C20 Candy Land, a vibrant and whimsical world made entirely of sugary treats and del 5 conv. C21 Once upon a time in a faraway galaxy, on a planet called Zorith, there lived a c 5 conv. C22 Once upon a time in a small town, there lived a man named David. David was a cur 5 conv. C23 Note: This is set in the universe my GoAnimate videos take place in CITV is GoAn 4 conv. C24 Alternate version 2 A Doctor Who fanfiction, Basically a retold version of "Huma 4 conv. C25 Write a Megamind story where he tries to destroy the city with a device named th 4 conv. C26 Pop was originally launched on 29 May 2003 by Chart Show Channels (CSC) Media Gr 4 conv. C27 Title: The Next Sandwich Genre: Romantic Comedy Tagline: Love is the best ingred 4 conv. C28 Title: The Mischievous Morphing Alien Once upon a sunny day in Sunny Patch, Kras 4 conv. C29 This is still a show I've made (I'll make it real when I'm older) The Adventures 4 conv. C30 Note: This is my Regular Show Fanfiction It was just an ordinary day for the Par 4 conv. C31 A Doctor Who fanfiction, Basically a 9th Doctor version of "Human Nature/The Fam 4 conv. C32 In the uncharted expanses of the galaxy, nestled amidst nebulous clouds and flic 4 conv. C33 Write a story about a pink alien girl named Belle, who could melt her body into 4 conv. C34 Note: This is my alternate universe Pop (stylized in all caps) is a British free 3 conv. C35 D Dubbs Wish Upon A Star JoinedMar 23, 2007 Messages14,881 LocationWisconsin Sep 3 conv. C36 Write a Kids WB lineup from early 2007, but with Will and Dewitt, Skunk Fu and S 3 conv. C37 veemonjosh veemonjosh Stone free, do what I please JoinedSep 30, 2005 Messages28 3 conv. C38 NOTE: JTV is my fanmade channel After the origins set of idents went nowhere, JT 3 conv. C39 January 2016 (Please note, some events have been doctored by me to be something 3 conv. C40 CW4Kids is a Saturday morning block on the CW. Eon Kid + (May 24, 2008 - June 14 3 conv. C41 Headline: Glasgow Halloween Central on Sauchiehall Street Shutters: The End of a 3 conv. C42 Write a forum convo when the Kids WB Fall 2007 lineup is revealed: TSSM, SF, W&D 3 conv. C43 D Dubbs D Dubbs Wish Upon A Star JoinedMar 23, 2007 Messages14,881 LocationWisco 3 conv. C44 Write a Simpsons script where Bart changes the hymn to In-Da-Gadda-La-Vida, and 3 conv. C45 Write a Doraemon story where Nobita fails his test for the umpteenth time, and u 3 conv. C46 Write a story about a pink blob 3 conv. C47 Given the unique nature of Gloopy's species, their digestion process is quite fa 3 conv. C48 Write a story about a four-legged, gelatinous alien girl, who discovers Earth 3 conv. C49 Title: Silverburn AU: Tesco Grand Opening & Upcoming Construction Thread Started 2 conv. C50 CW 4K!ds has announced the new schedule beginning on June 21, and people here na 2 conv. C51 ### CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016 Morning - 07:00 am - Skunk Fu! - 07:30 am - 2 conv. C52 Write a joke ad for "nasty stinky shoelaces" 2 conv. C53 Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it 2 conv. C54 Learning With Pibby: The End of Kikoriki Previously: When Pibby and her friends, 2 conv. C55 A Phineas and Ferb fanfiction (Retelling of At Last) (Scene opens up with Phinea 2 conv. C56 This is a show I came up with, and as such only exists in this scenario (Untill 2 conv. C57 Pop (European kids channel) The channel sources its programming from multiple pr 2 conv. C58 Pop UK schedule 26 April 2016 6:00am Total DramaRama 6:15am Total DramaRama 6:30 2 conv. C59 Mysterious Shape-Shifting Ink Creature Spotted: A Bizarre Phenomenon Intrigues L 2 conv. C60 Write a Simpsons episode where Ned Flanders converts to Buddhism, Sub plot is Ba 2 conv. C61 Write a Simpsons story where Ned Flanders gleefully barges in and says "Hi-diddl 2 conv. C62 Write a Simpsons episode where Bart accidentally gets suspended and Homer bans h 2 conv. C63 Write a fake news report about Pepsi being sued 2 conv. C64 Write a season of Doctor Who, with 10th, Rose and Martha 2 conv. C65 Boomerang UK listings September 2012 1) Mr Bean replaces the Animated Series wit 2 conv. C66 INT. SCIENTIST'S LAB - DAY Miss Henderson sits anxiously in a small lab, waiting 2 conv. C67 Write a KikoRiki story where Chiko the Hedgehog goes for a stroll in the forest, 2 conv. C68 Once upon a time, in a distant galaxy, there existed a black and gooey alien exp 2 conv. C69 BBC One Christmas idents (Note: these are fake) 2015: Flickering Lights, 01 Dece 2 conv. C70 A crossover between Harry Potter, KikoRiki and (eventually) Team Fortress 2 One 2 conv. C71 Write a fake news article where a doctor refuses to treat an terminally ill man, 2 conv. C72 Note: This is fake, CVTV is my parody of CITV which still uses the 2006 branding 2 conv. C73 Write a story about blobs of jelly 2 conv. C74 Once upon a time, in a lush meadow that seemed to stretch as far as the eyes cou 2 conv. C75 Write a story about a rabbit who survived rabies 2 conv. C76 Write a story about a rabbit couple, Clover notices her husband has Rabies and h 2 conv. C77 Once upon a time, on a distant planet named Chocolata, there existed a peculiar 2 conv. C78 Zog was not your typical alien. Unlike other creatures from different planets, Z 2 conv. C79 Write a story about a girl made out of black liquid 2 conv. C80 Write a story about a boy meeting an alien girl made of orange liquid 2 conv. C81 Write a story about a planet where the dominant species are amorphous blobs of s 2 conv. C82 Write a story about a man who tries making orange gloopy slime, but he pours too 2 conv. C83 In a forrest filled with cheeky woodpeckers, show-off frogs and sadistic firefli 2 conv.
Showing 16 conversations in story permutation C5× “CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am -...” over 10 days (Apr 15, 2024 – Apr 25, 2024), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Apr 15, 2024 at 6:09 AM BST — 3 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Owl & Co. Write a forum convo saying that from Friday the channel extends to 9pm User1: Hey, did you hear about the new schedule change on CBBC? User2: No, what's happening? User1: Starting from Friday, the channel will be extending its programming all the way to 9pm! User2: No way, that's awesome! More shows to watch in the evening, I can't wait! User1: Yeah, it's going to be great. Can't wait to see what they have in store for us with the extended schedule. User2: Definitely, CBBC is really stepping up their game. I'm looking forward to tuning in for the evening shows. Write a follow up with the new schedule (still fictional/part of the scenario) from 7am to 9pm starting April 25, Incidentally some of the shows ...
CHATBOT: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:35pm - Horrible Histories 8:00pm - The Dumping Ground 8:30pm - Scream Street 9:00pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed User1: Have you seen the new CBBC schedule extending all the way to 9pm now? User2: Yes, I'm so excited! It's great to have even more shows to watch in the evenings. User1: I know, I can't believe some of the morning shows are now on in the evening too. It's going to be a fun night of TV. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to catching up on all my favorite shows. CBBC is really spoiling us with this extended schedule.
USER: Write a follow up noting TO&C is nowhere to be seen
CHATBOT: User1: Hey, have you noticed that The Owl & Co. isn't on the new extended CBBC schedule? User2: You're right, I just looked through the entire lineup and it's nowhere to be seen. I wonder why they decided to leave it out. User1: It's a shame, I really enjoyed that show. Hopefully, they bring it back or replace it with something equally as entertaining. User2: Yeah, hopefully they have some new exciting shows lined up for the evening time slot. I'll miss The Owl & Co. but I'm sure there will be plenty of other great shows to watch.
Apr 15, 2024 at 6:13 AM BST — 2 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Owl & Co. Write a forum convo saying that from Friday the channel extends to 9pm User1: Hey, did you hear about the new schedule change on CBBC? User2: No, what's happening? User1: Starting from Friday, the channel will be extending its programming all the way to 9pm! User2: No way, that's awesome! More shows to watch in the evening, I can't wait! User1: Yeah, it's going to be great. Can't wait to see what they have in store for us with the extended schedule. User2: Definitely, CBBC is really stepping up their game. I'm looking forward to tuning in for the evening shows. Write a follow up with the new schedule (still fictional/part of the scenario) from 7am to 9pm starting April 25, Incidentally some of the shows only seen in the mornings close out the final hour 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:35pm - Horrible Histories 8:00pm - The Dumping Ground 8:30pm - Scream Street 9:00pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed User1: Have you seen the new CBBC schedule extending all the way to 9pm now? User2: Yes, I'm so excited! It's great to have even more shows to watch in the evenings. User1: I know, I can't believe some of the morning shows are now on in the evening too. It's going to be a fun night of TV. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to catching up on all my favorite shows. CBBC is really spoiling us with this extended schedule. Write a follow up noting TO&C is nowhere to be seen User1: Hey, have you noticed that The Owl & Co. isn't on the new extended CBBC schedule? User2: You're right, I just looked through the entire lineup and it's nowhere to be seen. I wonder why they decided to leave it out. User1: It's a shame, I really enjoyed that show. Hopefully, they bring it back or replace it with something equally as entertaining. User2: Yeah, hopefully they have some new exciting shows lined up for the evening time slot. I'll miss The Owl & Co. but I'm sure there will be plenty of other great shows to watch. Write a forum convo about what's most popular on CBBC right now (in this scenario), what isn't doing well and what's basically surviving
CHATBOT: User1: So what do you think is currently the most popular show on CBBC? User2: I would have to say that The Next Step seems to be really popular at the moment. It has a big fan base and always gets a lot of views. User1: Yeah, I agree. It's definitely a hit with the viewers. But what about shows that aren't doing so well? User2: I think Remotely Funny hasn't been getting as much attention as some of the other shows. It's a fun show, but it just doesn't seem to be catching on with the audience. User1: And what about the shows that are just surviving on the schedule? User2: I'd say Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed is one of those shows that's just comfortably hanging in there. It's not the most popular, but it has its loyal viewers who tune in regularly. User1: It's interesting to see how different shows are faring on the channel. I wonder if CBBC will make any changes based on the popularity of certain shows.
CHATBOT: User1: So, it seems like some of the morning shows on CBBC are only on during the earlier hours. Any of them standing out to you? User2: Actually, I have to say that Lost and Found is doing surprisingly well for a more obscure show. It seems to have gained quite a following among the younger viewers. User1: That's interesting, I wouldn't have expected that. It just goes to show that sometimes the more niche shows can really resonate with the audience. User2: Definitely, it's great to see a lesser-known show getting some well-deserved attention. Who knows, maybe it will become a fan favorite in no time.
Apr 15, 2024 at 6:17 AM BST — 5 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Owl & Co. Write a forum convo saying that from Friday the channel extends to 9pm User1: Hey, did you hear about the new schedule change on CBBC? User2: No, what's happening? User1: Starting from Friday, the channel will be extending its programming all the way to 9pm! User2: No way, that's awesome! More shows to watch in the evening, I can't wait! User1: Yeah, it's going to be great. Can't wait to see what they have in store for us with the extended schedule. User2: Definitely, CBBC is really stepping up their game. I'm looking forward to tuning in for the evening shows. Write a follow up with the new schedule (still fictional/part of the scenario) from 7am to 9pm starting April 25, Incidentally some of the shows only seen in the mornings close out the final hour 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:35pm - Horrible Histories 8:00pm - The Dumping Ground 8:30pm - Scream Street 9:00pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed User1: Have you seen the new CBBC schedule extending all the way to 9pm now? User2: Yes, I'm so excited! It's great to have even more shows to watch in the evenings. User1: I know, I can't believe some of the morning shows are now on in the evening too. It's going to be a fun night of TV. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to catching up on all my favorite shows. CBBC is really spoiling us with this extended schedule. Write a follow up noting TO&C is nowhere to be seen User1: Hey, have you noticed that The Owl & Co. isn't on the new extended CBBC schedule? User2: You're right, I just looked through the entire lineup and it's nowhere to be seen. I wonder why they decided to leave it out. User1: It's a shame, I really enjoyed that show. Hopefully, they bring it back or replace it with something equally as entertaining. User2: Yeah, hopefully they have some new exciting shows lined up for the evening time slot. I'll miss The Owl & Co. but I'm sure there will be plenty of other great shows to watch. Write a forum convo about what's most popular on CBBC right now (in this scenario), what isn't doing well and what's basically surviving User1: So what do you think is currently the most popular show on CBBC? User2: I would have to say that The Next Step seems to be really popular at the moment. It has a big fan base and always gets a lot of views. User1: Yeah, I agree. It's definitely a hit with the viewers. But what about shows that aren't doing so well? User2: I think Remotely Funny hasn't been getting as much attention as some of the other shows. It's a fun show, but it just doesn't seem to be catching on with the audience. User1: And what about the shows that are just surviving on the schedule? User2: I'd say Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed is one of those shows that's just comfortably hanging in there. It's not the most popular, but it has its loyal viewers who tune in regularly. User1: It's interesting to see how different shows are faring on the channel. I wonder if CBBC will make any changes based on the popularity of certain shows. Write a forum convo about the early morning only shows, and one of them is doing pretty good for a forgotten cartoon that only airs first thing
CHATBOT: User1: Have you noticed how well Skunk Fu is doing as one of the early morning only shows on CBBC? User2: Yes, it's actually surprising how popular it has become considering it only airs first thing in the morning. It seems to have gained a new following among viewers. User1: That's great to hear! It's always nice to see a forgotten cartoon do well and find a new audience. I hope CBBC continues to showcase these early morning gems.
CHATBOT: User1: Have you heard about the latest ratings for CBBC? Looks like The Next Step and Operation Ouch are still coming out on top. User2: Yeah, those two shows are consistently popular. But wait, have you seen that Horrible Histories is also doing really well in the ratings? User1: Really? That's surprising but great to hear! It's nice to see that a show with educational value like Horrible Histories is resonating with viewers. It just goes to show the diverse range of content that CBBC offers.
Apr 15, 2024 at 6:23 AM BST — 2 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Owl & Co. Write a forum convo saying that from Friday the channel extends to 9pm User1: Hey, did you hear about the new schedule change on CBBC? User2: No, what's happening? User1: Starting from Friday, the channel will be extending its programming all the way to 9pm! User2: No way, that's awesome! More shows to watch in the evening, I can't wait! User1: Yeah, it's going to be great. Can't wait to see what they have in store for us with the extended schedule. User2: Definitely, CBBC is really stepping up their game. I'm looking forward to tuning in for the evening shows. Write a follow up with the new schedule (still fictional/part of the scenario) from 7am to 9pm starting April 25, Incidentally some of the shows only seen in the mornings close out the final hour 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:35pm - Horrible Histories 8:00pm - The Dumping Ground 8:30pm - Scream Street 9:00pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed User1: Have you seen the new CBBC schedule extending all the way to 9pm now? User2: Yes, I'm so excited! It's great to have even more shows to watch in the evenings. User1: I know, I can't believe some of the morning shows are now on in the evening too. It's going to be a fun night of TV. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to catching up on all my favorite shows. CBBC is really spoiling us with this extended schedule. Write a follow up noting TO&C is nowhere to be seen User1: Hey, have you noticed that The Owl & Co. isn't on the new extended CBBC schedule? User2: You're right, I just looked through the entire lineup and it's nowhere to be seen. I wonder why they decided to leave it out. User1: It's a shame, I really enjoyed that show. Hopefully, they bring it back or replace it with something equally as entertaining. User2: Yeah, hopefully they have some new exciting shows lined up for the evening time slot. I'll miss The Owl & Co. but I'm sure there will be plenty of other great shows to watch. Write a forum convo about what's most popular on CBBC right now (in this scenario), what isn't doing well and what's basically surviving User1: So what do you think is currently the most popular show on CBBC? User2: I would have to say that The Next Step seems to be really popular at the moment. It has a big fan base and always gets a lot of views. User1: Yeah, I agree. It's definitely a hit with the viewers. But what about shows that aren't doing so well? User2: I think Remotely Funny hasn't been getting as much attention as some of the other shows. It's a fun show, but it just doesn't seem to be catching on with the audience. User1: And what about the shows that are just surviving on the schedule? User2: I'd say Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed is one of those shows that's just comfortably hanging in there. It's not the most popular, but it has its loyal viewers who tune in regularly. User1: It's interesting to see how different shows are faring on the channel. I wonder if CBBC will make any changes based on the popularity of certain shows. Write a forum convo about the early morning only shows, and one of them is doing pretty good for a forgotten cartoon that only airs first thing User1: Have you noticed how well Skunk Fu is doing as one of the early morning only shows on CBBC? User2: Yes, it's actually surprising how popular it has become considering it only airs first thing in the morning. It seems to have gained a new following among viewers. User1: That's great to hear! It's always nice to see a forgotten cartoon do well and find a new audience. I hope CBBC continues to showcase these early morning gems. Write a Wikipedia page set in May 2016 with current programming (with the year it originally debuted on the channel, and if a show has left for a period, then the year it returned will appear next to it, by the way its still part of this scenario) CBBC (Children's BBC) is a British children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. As of May 2016, the channel offers a variety of popular programming for children of all ages. Current programming on CBBC: - Skunk Fu (2007-2010, January 02 2016-) - Arthur (2002) - Danger Mouse (2015) - The Next Step (2013) - Operation Ouch! (2015) - Horrible Histories (2009) - Blue Peter (1959) - Odd Squad (2014) - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed - Scream Street - So Awkward - Shaun the Sheep (2007) - Class Dismissed - Jamie Johnson - Remotely Funny - Lost and Found - The Dumping Ground - The Zoo - The Playlist - Now You See It - Junior Vets - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch - Deadly Art - The Deep (March 01 2016-) - Hetty Feather - Millie Inbetween One of the standout shows that has become a surprise success is Skunk Fu, which originally debuted on the channel in 2007. Despite being a forgotten cartoon that only airs in the early morning, it has managed to attract a new audience and has become a popular show among viewers. Overall, CBBC continues to offer a diverse range of programming that caters to the interests and preferences of its young audience. Viewers can expect entertaining and educational shows that keep them engaged and coming back for more. Write a schedule change on May 1 which sees some suprises in the evening lineup
CHATBOT: CBBC Schedule Change starting May 1, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:40pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 8:00pm - Scream Street 8:30pm - Horrible Histories 9:00pm - Class Dismissed The evening lineup now includes some exciting surprises with Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed moving to a later time slot and Class Dismissed taking over the 9pm slot. Viewers can expect a mix of fan-favorite shows and new additions to the schedule for an entertaining and engaging evening of programming on CBBC.
CHATBOT: User1: Hey, do you know when The Owl & Co. will be back on CBBC? I miss watching that show. User2: I'm not sure, but hopefully it will return soon. It was a fun show to watch in the mornings. User1: Yeah, it really was. I'll have to keep an eye out for any updates on when it might come back. User2: In the meantime, have you checked out the CBBC section on the BBC website? There's a surprise at the top cartoon in the iPlayer section. User1: No, I haven't seen it yet. What's the surprise? User2: Believe it or not, Skunk Fu is currently the top cartoon on the iPlayer section! It seems like the early morning show is gaining even more popularity. User1: That's amazing! Who would have thought that a forgotten cartoon would become such a hit. I'll have to check it out on the iPlayer soon.
Apr 15, 2024 at 6:33 AM BST — 4 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Owl & Co. Write a forum convo saying that from Friday the channel extends to 9pm User1: Hey, did you hear about the new schedule change on CBBC? User2: No, what's happening? User1: Starting from Friday, the channel will be extending its programming all the way to 9pm! User2: No way, that's awesome! More shows to watch in the evening, I can't wait! User1: Yeah, it's going to be great. Can't wait to see what they have in store for us with the extended schedule. User2: Definitely, CBBC is really stepping up their game. I'm looking forward to tuning in for the evening shows. Write a follow up with the new schedule (still fictional/part of the scenario) from 7am to 9pm starting April 25, Incidentally some of the shows only seen in the mornings close out the final hour 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:35pm - Horrible Histories 8:00pm - The Dumping Ground 8:30pm - Scream Street 9:00pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed User1: Have you seen the new CBBC schedule extending all the way to 9pm now? User2: Yes, I'm so excited! It's great to have even more shows to watch in the evenings. User1: I know, I can't believe some of the morning shows are now on in the evening too. It's going to be a fun night of TV. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to catching up on all my favorite shows. CBBC is really spoiling us with this extended schedule. Write a follow up noting TO&C is nowhere to be seen User1: Hey, have you noticed that The Owl & Co. isn't on the new extended CBBC schedule? User2: You're right, I just looked through the entire lineup and it's nowhere to be seen. I wonder why they decided to leave it out. User1: It's a shame, I really enjoyed that show. Hopefully, they bring it back or replace it with something equally as entertaining. User2: Yeah, hopefully they have some new exciting shows lined up for the evening time slot. I'll miss The Owl & Co. but I'm sure there will be plenty of other great shows to watch. Write a forum convo about what's most popular on CBBC right now (in this scenario), what isn't doing well and what's basically surviving User1: So what do you think is currently the most popular show on CBBC? User2: I would have to say that The Next Step seems to be really popular at the moment. It has a big fan base and always gets a lot of views. User1: Yeah, I agree. It's definitely a hit with the viewers. But what about shows that aren't doing so well? User2: I think Remotely Funny hasn't been getting as much attention as some of the other shows. It's a fun show, but it just doesn't seem to be catching on with the audience. User1: And what about the shows that are just surviving on the schedule? User2: I'd say Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed is one of those shows that's just comfortably hanging in there. It's not the most popular, but it has its loyal viewers who tune in regularly. User1: It's interesting to see how different shows are faring on the channel. I wonder if CBBC will make any changes based on the popularity of certain shows. Write a forum convo about the early morning only shows, and one of them is doing pretty good for a forgotten cartoon that only airs first thing User1: Have you noticed how well Skunk Fu is doing as one of the early morning only shows on CBBC? User2: Yes, it's actually surprising how popular it has become considering it only airs first thing in the morning. It seems to have gained a new following among viewers. User1: That's great to hear! It's always nice to see a forgotten cartoon do well and find a new audience. I hope CBBC continues to showcase these early morning gems. Write a Wikipedia page set in May 2016 with current programming (with the year it originally debuted on the channel, and if a show has left for a period, then the year it returned will appear next to it, by the way its still part of this scenario) CBBC (Children's BBC) is a British children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. As of May 2016, the channel offers a variety of popular programming for children of all ages. Current programming on CBBC: - Skunk Fu (2007-2010, January 02 2016-) - Arthur (2002) - Danger Mouse (2015) - The Next Step (2013) - Operation Ouch! (2015) - Horrible Histories (2009) - Blue Peter (1959) - Odd Squad (2014) - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed - Scream Street - So Awkward - Shaun the Sheep (2007) - Class Dismissed - Jamie Johnson - Remotely Funny - Lost and Found - The Dumping Ground - The Zoo - The Playlist - Now You See It - Junior Vets - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch - Deadly Art - The Deep (March 01 2016-) - Hetty Feather - Millie Inbetween One of the standout shows that has become a surprise success is Skunk Fu, which originally debuted on the channel in 2007. Despite being a forgotten cartoon that only airs in the early morning, it has managed to attract a new audience and has become a popular show among viewers. Overall, CBBC continues to offer a diverse range of programming that caters to the interests and preferences of its young audience. Viewers can expect entertaining and educational shows that keep them engaged and coming back for more. Write a schedule change on May 1 which sees some suprises in the evening lineup CBBC Schedule Change starting May 1, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:40pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 8:00pm - Scream Street 8:30pm - Horrible Histories 9:00pm - Class Dismissed The evening lineup now includes some exciting surprises with Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed moving to a later time slot and Class Dismissed taking over the 9pm slot. Viewers can expect a mix of fan-favorite shows and new additions to the schedule for an entertaining and engaging evening of programming on CBBC. Write a follow up where a user wonders when Owl is back, Also on bbc.com/cbbc we are surprised at the top cartoon on the Iplayer section User1: Hey, do you know when The Owl & Co. will be back on CBBC? I miss watching that show. User2: I'm not sure, but hopefully it will return soon. It was a fun show to watch in the mornings. User1: Yeah, it really was. I'll have to keep an eye out for any updates on when it might come back. User2: In the meantime, have you checked out the CBBC section on the BBC website? There's a surprise at the top cartoon in the iPlayer section. User1: No, I haven't seen it yet. What's the surprise? User2: Believe it or not, Skunk Fu is currently the top cartoon on the iPlayer section! It seems like the early morning show is gaining even more popularity. User1: That's amazing! Who would have thought that a forgotten cartoon would become such a hit. I'll have to check it out on the iPlayer soon. Write a follow up where the outlook for 2016 is revealed, Of course new eps of Next Step, Ouch, Dumping Ground, but some surprising renewals
CHATBOT: User1: Just saw the outlook for CBBC's programming for the rest of 2016. As expected, new episodes of The Next Step, Operation Ouch!, and The Dumping Ground are coming. User2: That's cool, those shows always pull in good viewership. But did they mention anything about unexpected renewals? User1: Yes, actually. They're bringing back some shows that we haven't seen in a while. User2: Really? Which ones? User1: Surprisingly, they're renewing Skunk Fu for a new season after its unexpected popularity surge. Also, there's talk of bringing back The Owl & Co. later in the year due to demand. User2: That's amazing news! Skunk Fu has really made a remarkable comeback, and it's great to hear about The Owl & Co. I've missed that one. User1: Plus, they're even considering reviving some other nostalgic shows based on viewer feedback. CBBC seems to be taking a mix of new and retro to keep the audience engaged. User2: Sounds like 2016 is going to be an exciting year for CBBC. Between the new episodes of current hits and the return of beloved classics, there's going to be something for everyone. User1: Definitely. It'll be interesting to see how these returning shows fare alongside the current lineup. CBBC is really shaking things up!
CHATBOT: User1: Have you heard about the new schedule shift on CBBC effective May 7th? User2: No, what's changing this time? User1: They're going to start airing shows in the afternoons, so it looks like we're finally saying goodbye to Now You See It (NYSI). User2: Oh, wow! I did enjoy NYSI, but change could be good. What's the new lineup looking like? User1: Quite interesting actually. They're moving some shows around to fit the afternoon slots. Even Operation Ouch! is moving to the 7pm slot, which is a funny shift, especially right after the competition of The Next Step. User2: Operation Ouch! at 7pm? That's going to be an amusing transition from dance drama straight into medical mysteries. What else is on the new schedule? User1: Here's what I've gathered for the new afternoon to evening lineup: 3:00pm - Horrible Histories 3:30pm - Shaun the Sheep 3:45pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 4:00pm - The Deep 4:30pm - The Next Step 5:00pm - Hetty Feather 5:30pm - Millie Inbetween 6:00pm - So Awkward 6:30pm - Jamie Johnson 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! User2: That's a solid afternoon into evening slot! It's going to be great having these options during the afternoon, especially for those looking for some entertainment after school. User1: Exactly. And with Operation Ouch! closing out the evening, it's sure to bring in a broad range of viewers with its unique blend of education and humor. User2: I can't wait to see how this new schedule pans out. It's always refreshing to see CBBC adapting and changing things up to keep the content engaging for its audience. User1: Definitely. And who knows? Maybe the shake-up will bring in some surprises success stories like Skunk Fu's revival. CBBC seems to have a good sense for these things.
Apr 15, 2024 at 6:41 AM BST — 4 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Owl & Co. Write a forum convo saying that from Friday the channel extends to 9pm User1: Hey, did you hear about the new schedule change on CBBC? User2: No, what's happening? User1: Starting from Friday, the channel will be extending its programming all the way to 9pm! User2: No way, that's awesome! More shows to watch in the evening, I can't wait! User1: Yeah, it's going to be great. Can't wait to see what they have in store for us with the extended schedule. User2: Definitely, CBBC is really stepping up their game. I'm looking forward to tuning in for the evening shows. Write a follow up with the new schedule (still fictional/part of the scenario) from 7am to 9pm starting April 25, Incidentally some of the shows only seen in the mornings close out the final hour 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:35pm - Horrible Histories 8:00pm - The Dumping Ground 8:30pm - Scream Street 9:00pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed User1: Have you seen the new CBBC schedule extending all the way to 9pm now? User2: Yes, I'm so excited! It's great to have even more shows to watch in the evenings. User1: I know, I can't believe some of the morning shows are now on in the evening too. It's going to be a fun night of TV. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to catching up on all my favorite shows. CBBC is really spoiling us with this extended schedule. Write a follow up noting TO&C is nowhere to be seen User1: Hey, have you noticed that The Owl & Co. isn't on the new extended CBBC schedule? User2: You're right, I just looked through the entire lineup and it's nowhere to be seen. I wonder why they decided to leave it out. User1: It's a shame, I really enjoyed that show. Hopefully, they bring it back or replace it with something equally as entertaining. User2: Yeah, hopefully they have some new exciting shows lined up for the evening time slot. I'll miss The Owl & Co. but I'm sure there will be plenty of other great shows to watch. Write a forum convo about what's most popular on CBBC right now (in this scenario), what isn't doing well and what's basically surviving User1: So what do you think is currently the most popular show on CBBC? User2: I would have to say that The Next Step seems to be really popular at the moment. It has a big fan base and always gets a lot of views. User1: Yeah, I agree. It's definitely a hit with the viewers. But what about shows that aren't doing so well? User2: I think Remotely Funny hasn't been getting as much attention as some of the other shows. It's a fun show, but it just doesn't seem to be catching on with the audience. User1: And what about the shows that are just surviving on the schedule? User2: I'd say Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed is one of those shows that's just comfortably hanging in there. It's not the most popular, but it has its loyal viewers who tune in regularly. User1: It's interesting to see how different shows are faring on the channel. I wonder if CBBC will make any changes based on the popularity of certain shows. Write a forum convo about the early morning only shows, and one of them is doing pretty good for a forgotten cartoon that only airs first thing User1: Have you noticed how well Skunk Fu is doing as one of the early morning only shows on CBBC? User2: Yes, it's actually surprising how popular it has become considering it only airs first thing in the morning. It seems to have gained a new following among viewers. User1: That's great to hear! It's always nice to see a forgotten cartoon do well and find a new audience. I hope CBBC continues to showcase these early morning gems. Write a Wikipedia page set in May 2016 with current programming (with the year it originally debuted on the channel, and if a show has left for a period, then the year it returned will appear next to it, by the way its still part of this scenario) CBBC (Children's BBC) is a British children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. As of May 2016, the channel offers a variety of popular programming for children of all ages. Current programming on CBBC: - Skunk Fu (2007-2010, January 02 2016-) - Arthur (2002) - Danger Mouse (2015) - The Next Step (2013) - Operation Ouch! (2015) - Horrible Histories (2009) - Blue Peter (1959) - Odd Squad (2014) - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed - Scream Street - So Awkward - Shaun the Sheep (2007) - Class Dismissed - Jamie Johnson - Remotely Funny - Lost and Found - The Dumping Ground - The Zoo - The Playlist - Now You See It - Junior Vets - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch - Deadly Art - The Deep (March 01 2016-) - Hetty Feather - Millie Inbetween One of the standout shows that has become a surprise success is Skunk Fu, which originally debuted on the channel in 2007. Despite being a forgotten cartoon that only airs in the early morning, it has managed to attract a new audience and has become a popular show among viewers. Overall, CBBC continues to offer a diverse range of programming that caters to the interests and preferences of its young audience. Viewers can expect entertaining and educational shows that keep them engaged and coming back for more. Write a schedule change on May 1 which sees some suprises in the evening lineup CBBC Schedule Change starting May 1, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:40pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 8:00pm - Scream Street 8:30pm - Horrible Histories 9:00pm - Class Dismissed The evening lineup now includes some exciting surprises with Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed moving to a later time slot and Class Dismissed taking over the 9pm slot. Viewers can expect a mix of fan-favorite shows and new additions to the schedule for an entertaining and engaging evening of programming on CBBC. Write a follow up where a user wonders when Owl is back, Also on bbc.com/cbbc we are surprised at the top cartoon on the Iplayer section User1: Hey, do you know when The Owl & Co. will be back on CBBC? I miss watching that show. User2: I'm not sure, but hopefully it will return soon. It was a fun show to watch in the mornings. User1: Yeah, it really was. I'll have to keep an eye out for any updates on when it might come back. User2: In the meantime, have you checked out the CBBC section on the BBC website? There's a surprise at the top cartoon in the iPlayer section. User1: No, I haven't seen it yet. What's the surprise? User2: Believe it or not, Skunk Fu is currently the top cartoon on the iPlayer section! It seems like the early morning show is gaining even more popularity. User1: That's amazing! Who would have thought that a forgotten cartoon would become such a hit. I'll have to check it out on the iPlayer soon. Write a follow up where the outlook for 2016 is revealed, Of course new eps of Next Step, Ouch, Dumping Ground, but some surprising renewals User1: Just saw the outlook for CBBC's programming for the rest of 2016. As expected, new episodes of The Next Step, Operation Ouch!, and The Dumping Ground are coming. User2: That's cool, those shows always pull in good viewership. But did they mention anything about unexpected renewals? User1: Yes, actually. They're bringing back some shows that we haven't seen in a while. User2: Really? Which ones? User1: Surprisingly, they're renewing Skunk Fu for a new season after its unexpected popularity surge. Also, there's talk of bringing back The Owl & Co. later in the year due to demand. User2: That's amazing news! Skunk Fu has really made a remarkable comeback, and it's great to hear about The Owl & Co. I've missed that one. User1: Plus, they're even considering reviving some other nostalgic shows based on viewer feedback. CBBC seems to be taking a mix of new and retro to keep the audience engaged. User2: Sounds like 2016 is going to be an exciting year for CBBC. Between the new episodes of current hits and the return of beloved classics, there's going to be something for everyone. User1: Definitely. It'll be interesting to see how these returning shows fare alongside the current lineup. CBBC is really shaking things up! Write a follow up where effective May 7 its gonna air in the afternoons, so finally kiss NYSI goodbye, Also 7pm's OO (Makes for a funny shift after the competition of Next Step), Here's that new lineup User1: Have you heard about the new schedule shift on CBBC effective May 7th? User2: No, what's changing this time? User1: They're going to start airing shows in the afternoons, so it looks like we're finally saying goodbye to Now You See It (NYSI). User2: Oh, wow! I did enjoy NYSI, but change could be good. What's the new lineup looking like? User1: Quite interesting actually. They're moving some shows around to fit the afternoon slots. Even Operation Ouch! is moving to the 7pm slot, which is a funny shift, especially right after the competition of The Next Step. User2: Operation Ouch! at 7pm? That's going to be an amusing transition from dance drama straight into medical mysteries. What else is on the new schedule? User1: Here's what I've gathered for the new afternoon to evening lineup: 3:00pm - Horrible Histories 3:30pm - Shaun the Sheep 3:45pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 4:00pm - The Deep 4:30pm - The Next Step 5:00pm - Hetty Feather 5:30pm - Millie Inbetween 6:00pm - So Awkward 6:30pm - Jamie Johnson 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! User2: That's a solid afternoon into evening slot! It's going to be great having these options during the afternoon, especially for those looking for some entertainment after school. User1: Exactly. And with Operation Ouch! closing out the evening, it's sure to bring in a broad range of viewers with its unique blend of education and humor. User2: I can't wait to see how this new schedule pans out. It's always refreshing to see CBBC adapting and changing things up to keep the content engaging for its audience. User1: Definitely. And who knows? Maybe the shake-up will bring in some surprises success stories like Skunk Fu's revival. CBBC seems to have a good sense for these things. Write a follow up where our suprise reunited friend is moving past the mornings, booting Millie off, Also the 4:30 Next Step, which is moving to 6pm, so no more So Awkward User1: Just saw the latest on the CBBC schedule shake-up come May 7th. You're not going to believe who's moving past the early mornings. User2: No way, who's making the big jump? User1: Skunk Fu! That surprise hit we've been talking about. It's getting promoted out of the early morning slot and is set to replace Millie Inbetween in the afternoon lineup. User2: That's incredible for Skunk Fu fans! But a bummer for those who love Millie Inbetween. Seems like a big change, anything else? User1: Yeah, there's more. Because of Skunk Fu moving up, The Next Step is getting pushed to the 6pm slot, which means So Awkward is no longer on the lineup. User2: Whoa, The Next Step at 6pm is huge! But it's a real shock about So Awkward. It had a solid run though. The evening slot for The Next Step will definitely grab more viewers. User1: Here's how the revised lineup is shaping up for the afternoons to early evening: 3:00pm - Horrible Histories 3:30pm - Shaun the Sheep 3:45pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 4:00pm - The Deep 4:30pm - Skunk Fu! 5:00pm - Hetty Feather 5:30pm - Jamie Johnson 6:00pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! User2: Skunk Fu at 4:30 is going to attract a lot of attention. It's quite the Cinderella story, from being a forgotten early morning show to prime afternoon viewing. User1: Definitely, and The Next Step moving to 6pm is strategic. It's prime time for their target audience. Plus, Operation Ouch! keeping its 7pm slot ensures the evening ends on an educational note. User2: True, this lineup really shakes things up. I'll miss So Awkward and Millie Inbetween but am excited for Skunk Fu and the new opportunities for The Next Step. CBBC isn't shying away from making bold moves. User1: That's CBBC for you, always evolving. It's going to be interesting to see how the audience responds to these changes. Write a tweet thanking it for pushing TNS to a more convenient slot, with a hashtag #DancersNeed6pm "Just saw the new CBBC schedule and I'm over the moon ! Huge shoutout for moving The Next Step to the 6pm slot - it fits perfectly into my dance-filled evenings. Fans and dancers unite, this is our time! #DancersNeed6pm" Write a tweet saying not all heroes wear capes, and they owe their dancing lives to this for pushing TNS to where it NEEDED TO BE ALL ALONG
CHATBOT: "Not all heroes wear capes, some just know the perfect TV schedule Huge thanks to CBBC for pushing The Next Step to 6pm - exactly where it NEEDED TO BE ALL ALONG! You've officially saved our dancing lives #DancersNeed6pm"
CHATBOT: "Perfect new CBBC schedule for those of us who stroll in at 4:30pm and just 'don't feel like dancing' . Now we can kick back and dive straight into some epic yet cute action with Skunk Fu! A much-needed chill vibe for our afternoons. #AfterSchoolChill"
Apr 15, 2024 at 6:46 AM BST — 1 exchange United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Owl & Co. Write a forum convo saying that from Friday the channel extends to 9pm User1: Hey, did you hear about the new schedule change on CBBC? User2: No, what's happening? User1: Starting from Friday, the channel will be extending its programming all the way to 9pm! User2: No way, that's awesome! More shows to watch in the evening, I can't wait! User1: Yeah, it's going to be great. Can't wait to see what they have in store for us with the extended schedule. User2: Definitely, CBBC is really stepping up their game. I'm looking forward to tuning in for the evening shows. Write a follow up with the new schedule (still fictional/part of the scenario) from 7am to 9pm starting April 25, Incidentally some of the shows only seen in the mornings close out the final hour 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:35pm - Horrible Histories 8:00pm - The Dumping Ground 8:30pm - Scream Street 9:00pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed User1: Have you seen the new CBBC schedule extending all the way to 9pm now? User2: Yes, I'm so excited! It's great to have even more shows to watch in the evenings. User1: I know, I can't believe some of the morning shows are now on in the evening too. It's going to be a fun night of TV. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to catching up on all my favorite shows. CBBC is really spoiling us with this extended schedule. Write a follow up noting TO&C is nowhere to be seen User1: Hey, have you noticed that The Owl & Co. isn't on the new extended CBBC schedule? User2: You're right, I just looked through the entire lineup and it's nowhere to be seen. I wonder why they decided to leave it out. User1: It's a shame, I really enjoyed that show. Hopefully, they bring it back or replace it with something equally as entertaining. User2: Yeah, hopefully they have some new exciting shows lined up for the evening time slot. I'll miss The Owl & Co. but I'm sure there will be plenty of other great shows to watch. Write a forum convo about what's most popular on CBBC right now (in this scenario), what isn't doing well and what's basically surviving User1: So what do you think is currently the most popular show on CBBC? User2: I would have to say that The Next Step seems to be really popular at the moment. It has a big fan base and always gets a lot of views. User1: Yeah, I agree. It's definitely a hit with the viewers. But what about shows that aren't doing so well? User2: I think Remotely Funny hasn't been getting as much attention as some of the other shows. It's a fun show, but it just doesn't seem to be catching on with the audience. User1: And what about the shows that are just surviving on the schedule? User2: I'd say Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed is one of those shows that's just comfortably hanging in there. It's not the most popular, but it has its loyal viewers who tune in regularly. User1: It's interesting to see how different shows are faring on the channel. I wonder if CBBC will make any changes based on the popularity of certain shows. Write a forum convo about the early morning only shows, and one of them is doing pretty good for a forgotten cartoon that only airs first thing User1: Have you noticed how well Skunk Fu is doing as one of the early morning only shows on CBBC? User2: Yes, it's actually surprising how popular it has become considering it only airs first thing in the morning. It seems to have gained a new following among viewers. User1: That's great to hear! It's always nice to see a forgotten cartoon do well and find a new audience. I hope CBBC continues to showcase these early morning gems. Write a Wikipedia page set in May 2016 with current programming (with the year it originally debuted on the channel, and if a show has left for a period, then the year it returned will appear next to it, by the way its still part of this scenario) CBBC (Children's BBC) is a British children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. As of May 2016, the channel offers a variety of popular programming for children of all ages. Current programming on CBBC: - Skunk Fu (2007-2010, January 02 2016-) - Arthur (2002) - Danger Mouse (2015) - The Next Step (2013) - Operation Ouch! (2015) - Horrible Histories (2009) - Blue Peter (1959) - Odd Squad (2014) - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed - Scream Street - So Awkward - Shaun the Sheep (2007) - Class Dismissed - Jamie Johnson - Remotely Funny - Lost and Found - The Dumping Ground - The Zoo - The Playlist - Now You See It - Junior Vets - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch - Deadly Art - The Deep (March 01 2016-) - Hetty Feather - Millie Inbetween One of the standout shows that has become a surprise success is Skunk Fu, which originally debuted on the channel in 2007. Despite being a forgotten cartoon that only airs in the early morning, it has managed to attract a new audience and has become a popular show among viewers. Overall, CBBC continues to offer a diverse range of programming that caters to the interests and preferences of its young audience. Viewers can expect entertaining and educational shows that keep them engaged and coming back for more. Write a schedule change on May 1 which sees some suprises in the evening lineup CBBC Schedule Change starting May 1, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:40pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 8:00pm - Scream Street 8:30pm - Horrible Histories 9:00pm - Class Dismissed The evening lineup now includes some exciting surprises with Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed moving to a later time slot and Class Dismissed taking over the 9pm slot. Viewers can expect a mix of fan-favorite shows and new additions to the schedule for an entertaining and engaging evening of programming on CBBC. Write a follow up where a user wonders when Owl is back, Also on bbc.com/cbbc we are surprised at the top cartoon on the Iplayer section User1: Hey, do you know when The Owl & Co. will be back on CBBC? I miss watching that show. User2: I'm not sure, but hopefully it will return soon. It was a fun show to watch in the mornings. User1: Yeah, it really was. I'll have to keep an eye out for any updates on when it might come back. User2: In the meantime, have you checked out the CBBC section on the BBC website? There's a surprise at the top cartoon in the iPlayer section. User1: No, I haven't seen it yet. What's the surprise? User2: Believe it or not, Skunk Fu is currently the top cartoon on the iPlayer section! It seems like the early morning show is gaining even more popularity. User1: That's amazing! Who would have thought that a forgotten cartoon would become such a hit. I'll have to check it out on the iPlayer soon. Write a follow up where the outlook for 2016 is revealed, Of course new eps of Next Step, Ouch, Dumping Ground, but some surprising renewals User1: Just saw the outlook for CBBC's programming for the rest of 2016. As expected, new episodes of The Next Step, Operation Ouch!, and The Dumping Ground are coming. User2: That's cool, those shows always pull in good viewership. But did they mention anything about unexpected renewals? User1: Yes, actually. They're bringing back some shows that we haven't seen in a while. User2: Really? Which ones? User1: Surprisingly, they're renewing Skunk Fu for a new season after its unexpected popularity surge. Also, there's talk of bringing back The Owl & Co. later in the year due to demand. User2: That's amazing news! Skunk Fu has really made a remarkable comeback, and it's great to hear about The Owl & Co. I've missed that one. User1: Plus, they're even considering reviving some other nostalgic shows based on viewer feedback. CBBC seems to be taking a mix of new and retro to keep the audience engaged. User2: Sounds like 2016 is going to be an exciting year for CBBC. Between the new episodes of current hits and the return of beloved classics, there's going to be something for everyone. User1: Definitely. It'll be interesting to see how these returning shows fare alongside the current lineup. CBBC is really shaking things up! Write a follow up where effective May 7 its gonna air in the afternoons, so finally kiss NYSI goodbye, Also 7pm's OO (Makes for a funny shift after the competition of Next Step), Here's that new lineup User1: Have you heard about the new schedule shift on CBBC effective May 7th? User2: No, what's changing this time? User1: They're going to start airing shows in the afternoons, so it looks like we're finally saying goodbye to Now You See It (NYSI). User2: Oh, wow! I did enjoy NYSI, but change could be good. What's the new lineup looking like? User1: Quite interesting actually. They're moving some shows around to fit the afternoon slots. Even Operation Ouch! is moving to the 7pm slot, which is a funny shift, especially right after the competition of The Next Step. User2: Operation Ouch! at 7pm? That's going to be an amusing transition from dance drama straight into medical mysteries. What else is on the new schedule? User1: Here's what I've gathered for the new afternoon to evening lineup: 3:00pm - Horrible Histories 3:30pm - Shaun the Sheep 3:45pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 4:00pm - The Deep 4:30pm - The Next Step 5:00pm - Hetty Feather 5:30pm - Millie Inbetween 6:00pm - So Awkward 6:30pm - Jamie Johnson 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! User2: That's a solid afternoon into evening slot! It's going to be great having these options during the afternoon, especially for those looking for some entertainment after school. User1: Exactly. And with Operation Ouch! closing out the evening, it's sure to bring in a broad range of viewers with its unique blend of education and humor. User2: I can't wait to see how this new schedule pans out. It's always refreshing to see CBBC adapting and changing things up to keep the content engaging for its audience. User1: Definitely. And who knows? Maybe the shake-up will bring in some surprises success stories like Skunk Fu's revival. CBBC seems to have a good sense for these things. Write a follow up where our suprise reunited friend is moving past the mornings, booting Millie off, Also the 4:30 Next Step, which is moving to 6pm, so no more So Awkward User1: Just saw the latest on the CBBC schedule shake-up come May 7th. You're not going to believe who's moving past the early mornings. User2: No way, who's making the big jump? User1: Skunk Fu! That surprise hit we've been talking about. It's getting promoted out of the early morning slot and is set to replace Millie Inbetween in the afternoon lineup. User2: That's incredible for Skunk Fu fans! But a bummer for those who love Millie Inbetween. Seems like a big change, anything else? User1: Yeah, there's more. Because of Skunk Fu moving up, The Next Step is getting pushed to the 6pm slot, which means So Awkward is no longer on the lineup. User2: Whoa, The Next Step at 6pm is huge! But it's a real shock about So Awkward. It had a solid run though. The evening slot for The Next Step will definitely grab more viewers. User1: Here's how the revised lineup is shaping up for the afternoons to early evening: 3:00pm - Horrible Histories 3:30pm - Shaun the Sheep 3:45pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 4:00pm - The Deep 4:30pm - Skunk Fu! 5:00pm - Hetty Feather 5:30pm - Jamie Johnson 6:00pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! User2: Skunk Fu at 4:30 is going to attract a lot of attention. It's quite the Cinderella story, from being a forgotten early morning show to prime afternoon viewing. User1: Definitely, and The Next Step moving to 6pm is strategic. It's prime time for their target audience. Plus, Operation Ouch! keeping its 7pm slot ensures the evening ends on an educational note. User2: True, this lineup really shakes things up. I'll miss So Awkward and Millie Inbetween but am excited for Skunk Fu and the new opportunities for The Next Step. CBBC isn't shying away from making bold moves. User1: That's CBBC for you, always evolving. It's going to be interesting to see how the audience responds to these changes. Write a tweet thanking it for pushing TNS to a more convenient slot, with a hashtag #DancersNeed6pm "Just saw the new CBBC schedule and I'm over the moon ! Huge shoutout for moving The Next Step to the 6pm slot - it fits perfectly into my dance-filled evenings. Fans and dancers unite, this is our time! #DancersNeed6pm" Write a tweet saying not all heroes wear capes, and they owe their dancing lives to this for pushing TNS to where it NEEDED TO BE ALL ALONG "Not all heroes wear capes, some just know the perfect TV schedule Huge thanks to CBBC for pushing The Next Step to 6pm - exactly where it NEEDED TO BE ALL ALONG! You've officially saved our dancing lives #DancersNeed6pm" Write a tweet where the new arrangement is good for people who come home at 4:30pm and "don't feel like dancing" cause they can tune in for some epic but cute action instead "Perfect new CBBC schedule for those of us who stroll in at 4:30pm and just 'don't feel like dancing' . Now we can kick back and dive straight into some epic yet cute action with Skunk Fu! A much-needed chill vibe for our afternoons. #AfterSchoolChill" Write a YouTube video saying "New CBBC Schedule: WinWin" Title: "New CBBC Schedule: Win-Win for Everyone!" [Intro Music] [Visuals of various CBBC shows transitioning quickly] Host: "Hey everyone, welcome back to the channel! Today, we've got some exciting news for all our CBBC fans out there. The channel just announced a brand new schedule, and let me tell you, it looks like a win-win for everyone involved!" [Cut to Host with CBBC schedule graphic in the background] Host: "Starting off, Skunk Fu is making a heroic leap from the early mornings to a plush 4:30pm slot. That's right, your favourite kung-fu fighting skunk now aligns perfectly with your after-school cooldown. No more rushing out of bed to catch the action!" [Visual - Clip of Skunk Fu in action] Host: "But that's not all. The fan-favourite, The Next Step, is moving to 6pm. This means all you dance lovers and evening birds can now enjoy your beloved show at a more convenient time. It seems CBBC really listened to the feedback with the hashtag #DancersNeed6pm trending. High five, dance community!" [Visual - Dance scenes from The Next Step] Host: "Now, I know changes can be concerning for some, especially when we're talking about moving shows around. But here's why I think this is a win-win. First off, for fans of Skunk Fu, your beloved show is getting the recognition it deserves with a prime slot that's more accessible for a larger audience." [Cut back to Host] Host: "Meanwhile, The Next Step's move to a later time means you get to enjoy high-quality dance drama when you're actually in the mood to appreciate it - no more recording or rushing home to catch it live." [Visuals - Split-screen showing Skunk Fu and The Next Step] Host: "So, whether you're coming home at 4:30 and 'don't feel like dancing' because you want some chill, epic but cute action, or you're tuning in at 6pm after finishing your homework and ready to get inspired by some dance moves, CBBC has got you covered!" [Cut back to Host] Host: "But hey, what do you think about the new CBBC schedule? Are you excited, concerned, or perhaps a bit of both? Drop your thoughts in the comments below. And don't forget, if you're happy about these changes, show some love by hitting that like button and sharing this video. Let's spread the word about this win-win situation!" [Outro Music] Host: "Don't forget to subscribe for more updates and reviews on your favourite shows. Until next time, keep watching, keep dancing, and keep enjoying the shows you love. See you in the next video!" [End Screen with Subscribe Button and Video Recommendations] -- Note: This script is a creative representation for a hypothetical YouTube video inspired by the provided scenario and does not reflect real changes or opinions related to CBBC's programming schedule. Write a forum convo where an ad announcing the changes has the song "I Don't Feel Like Dancing" User1: Hey everyone, have you seen the new ad for the CBBC schedule changes? They actually used the song "I Don't Feel Like Dancing" in it. User2: Really? That's hilarious! Such a cheeky choice considering they've just moved Skunk Fu to the 4:30pm slot for the crowd that's coming home and probably doesn't feel like dancing right away. User3: Genius marketing move if you ask me. It perfectly captures that afternoon mood when all you want is to chill and enjoy some fun TV instead of being overly active. Plus, mentioning the schedule changes in such an entertaining way is bound to get more attention. User4: Definitely caught my attention. I've been following the #DancersNeed6pm discussions, and seeing The Next Step moved to 6pm makes the song choice even more poignant. It's like they're saying, "We get you, now relax and enjoy." User5: The song choice is spot on. Between coming home from school or work, sometimes all you need is a good laugh without any pressure. Props to CBBC for understanding their audience so well. Also, excited that The Next Step has found its perfect timing. It feels like the channel is really in tune with viewers' rhythm. User6: I wonder if there's a deeper message here. Like, it's okay not to feel like dancing or being super energized all the time. Sometimes, kicking back with shows like Skunk Fu and unwinding is just what's needed. Love how they're making the schedule more inclusive for different moods and moments of the day. User7: Agreed, @User6. It's a subtle but effective way to remind us that TV can match our energy level, whatever it may be. With this revamp, CBBC is telling us that whatever mood we're in, there's something for us. Also, can't wait to see how the audience reacts to these changes over time. User8: Does anyone know if the song choice will be a regular thing for CBBC ads now? I think incorporating popular songs that resonate with the audience's current vibe could be a fresh way to keep the channel's promotions engaging and relatable. User9: That's an interesting thought, @User8. If the feedback on this ad is anything to go by, it would be a smart strategy. Mixing in relevant music with their announcements could indeed make their future campaigns stand out. Plus, it adds an extra layer of fun to TV schedule updates, which isn't something you see very often. User10: Caught the ad after school today, and it put such a big smile on my face. It's refreshing to see a network use humor and clever song choices to connect with its audience. Makes the whole TV-watching experience feel more personalized and thoughtful. Kudos to CBBC! Write a follow up where the SF ad has "IDFLD" wheras the TNS ad has "Take your Mama", The 2 ads both have one thing in common regarding the songs
CHATBOT: User1: Just noticed something cool about the CBBC ads for Skunk Fu and The Next Step. The Skunk Fu ad uses "I Don't Feel Like Dancing" while The Next Step ad went with "Take Your Mama." Both songs are by Scissor Sisters! User2: Oh wow, that's a brilliant catch, @User1! I hadn't connected the dots on that. So both ads are tapping into Scissor Sisters' tracks. That's a clever way to maintain consistency and still cater to the mood of each show. User3: Absolutely, it's like CBBC is creating a mini-theme with Scissor Sisters songs. "I Don't Feel Like Dancing" perfectly fits the laid-back, chill vibe they're going for with Skunk Fu. Meanwhile, "Take Your Mama" for The Next Step is such an energetic and motivating pick, ideal for getting pumped up about dancing. User4: It's smart marketing for sure. Using Scissor Sisters tracks across different ads gives a sense of unity in their campaign, yet each song choice finely highlights the essence of the respective shows. Plus, it's a nod to parents who might recognize the songs, inviting a wider audience. User5: That's the genius part--reaching out to both kids and their parents with music that crosses generational lines. It makes the shows feel more accessible. "Take Your Mama" especially has that vibe of encouragement and fun that matches The Next Step's theme of pursuing your passion. User6: It also introduces younger viewers to some awesome tunes they might not have heard before. It's a win-win. The parents get a bit of nostalgia, and the kids get catchy songs that enrich the viewing experience. CBBC's been on point with these music choices! User7: Makes me wonder if they'll continue using Scissor Sisters songs for other shows or promotions. It's a neat way to build a unique identity for the channel's advertising. Plus, the upbeat, positive vibes of their music fit the overall CBBC brand perfectly. User8: Agreed, @User7. Also, using such recognizable music could make the ads more memorable. You hear a Scissor Sisters song later, and it might just remind you of either Skunk Fu or The Next Step, reinforcing the connection to the shows. User9: Exactly, @User8! It's like conditioning in a way--pair something memorable (like a catchy tune) with what you're promoting, and people are more likely to recall it. Smart strategy, CBBC. These ads have definitely left an impression. User10: It all adds up to a smart and cohesive marketing strategy by CBBC. Clever use of music, especially songs that can energize or relax, dependi...
Apr 15, 2024 at 6:54 AM BST — 4 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Owl & Co. Write a forum convo saying that from Friday the channel extends to 9pm User1: Hey, did you hear about the new schedule change on CBBC? User2: No, what's happening? User1: Starting from Friday, the channel will be extending its programming all the way to 9pm! User2: No way, that's awesome! More shows to watch in the evening, I can't wait! User1: Yeah, it's going to be great. Can't wait to see what they have in store for us with the extended schedule. User2: Definitely, CBBC is really stepping up their game. I'm looking forward to tuning in for the evening shows. Write a follow up with the new schedule (still fictional/part of the scenario) from 7am to 9pm starting April 25, Incidentally some of the shows only seen in the mornings close out the final hour 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:35pm - Horrible Histories 8:00pm - The Dumping Ground 8:30pm - Scream Street 9:00pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed User1: Have you seen the new CBBC schedule extending all the way to 9pm now? User2: Yes, I'm so excited! It's great to have even more shows to watch in the evenings. User1: I know, I can't believe some of the morning shows are now on in the evening too. It's going to be a fun night of TV. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to catching up on all my favorite shows. CBBC is really spoiling us with this extended schedule. Write a follow up noting TO&C is nowhere to be seen User1: Hey, have you noticed that The Owl & Co. isn't on the new extended CBBC schedule? User2: You're right, I just looked through the entire lineup and it's nowhere to be seen. I wonder why they decided to leave it out. User1: It's a shame, I really enjoyed that show. Hopefully, they bring it back or replace it with something equally as entertaining. User2: Yeah, hopefully they have some new exciting shows lined up for the evening time slot. I'll miss The Owl & Co. but I'm sure there will be plenty of other great shows to watch. Write a forum convo about what's most popular on CBBC right now (in this scenario), what isn't doing well and what's basically surviving User1: So what do you think is currently the most popular show on CBBC? User2: I would have to say that The Next Step seems to be really popular at the moment. It has a big fan base and always gets a lot of views. User1: Yeah, I agree. It's definitely a hit with the viewers. But what about shows that aren't doing so well? User2: I think Remotely Funny hasn't been getting as much attention as some of the other shows. It's a fun show, but it just doesn't seem to be catching on with the audience. User1: And what about the shows that are just surviving on the schedule? User2: I'd say Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed is one of those shows that's just comfortably hanging in there. It's not the most popular, but it has its loyal viewers who tune in regularly. User1: It's interesting to see how different shows are faring on the channel. I wonder if CBBC will make any changes based on the popularity of certain shows. Write a forum convo about the early morning only shows, and one of them is doing pretty good for a forgotten cartoon that only airs first thing User1: Have you noticed how well Skunk Fu is doing as one of the early morning only shows on CBBC? User2: Yes, it's actually surprising how popular it has become considering it only airs first thing in the morning. It seems to have gained a new following among viewers. User1: That's great to hear! It's always nice to see a forgotten cartoon do well and find a new audience. I hope CBBC continues to showcase these early morning gems. Write a Wikipedia page set in May 2016 with current programming (with the year it originally debuted on the channel, and if a show has left for a period, then the year it returned will appear next to it, by the way its still part of this scenario) CBBC (Children's BBC) is a British children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. As of May 2016, the channel offers a variety of popular programming for children of all ages. Current programming on CBBC: - Skunk Fu (2007-2010, January 02 2016-) - Arthur (2002) - Danger Mouse (2015) - The Next Step (2013) - Operation Ouch! (2015) - Horrible Histories (2009) - Blue Peter (1959) - Odd Squad (2014) - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed - Scream Street - So Awkward - Shaun the Sheep (2007) - Class Dismissed - Jamie Johnson - Remotely Funny - Lost and Found - The Dumping Ground - The Zoo - The Playlist - Now You See It - Junior Vets - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch - Deadly Art - The Deep (March 01 2016-) - Hetty Feather - Millie Inbetween One of the standout shows that has become a surprise success is Skunk Fu, which originally debuted on the channel in 2007. Despite being a forgotten cartoon that only airs in the early morning, it has managed to attract a new audience and has become a popular show among viewers. Overall, CBBC continues to offer a diverse range of programming that caters to the interests and preferences of its young audience. Viewers can expect entertaining and educational shows that keep them engaged and coming back for more. Write a schedule change on May 1 which sees some suprises in the evening lineup CBBC Schedule Change starting May 1, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:40pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 8:00pm - Scream Street 8:30pm - Horrible Histories 9:00pm - Class Dismissed The evening lineup now includes some exciting surprises with Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed moving to a later time slot and Class Dismissed taking over the 9pm slot. Viewers can expect a mix of fan-favorite shows and new additions to the schedule for an entertaining and engaging evening of programming on CBBC. Write a follow up where a user wonders when Owl is back, Also on bbc.com/cbbc we are surprised at the top cartoon on the Iplayer section User1: Hey, do you know when The Owl & Co. will be back on CBBC? I miss watching that show. User2: I'm not sure, but hopefully it will return soon. It was a fun show to watchschedule all the way in the mornings. User1: Yeah, it really was. I'll have to keep an eye out for any updates on when it might come back. User2: In the meantime, have you checked out the CBBC section on the BBC website? There's a surprise at the top cartoon in the iPlayer section. User1: No, I haven't seen it yet. What's the surprise? User2: Believe it or not, Skunk Fu is currently the top cartoon on the iPlayer section! It seems like the early morning show is gaining even more popularity. User1: That's amazing! Who would have thought that a forgotten cartoon would become such a hit. I'll have to check it out on the iPlayer soon. Write a follow up where the outlook for 2016 is revealed, Of course new eps of Next Step, Ouch, Dumping Ground, but some surprising renewals User1: Just saw the outlook for CBBC's programming for the rest of 2016. As expected, new episodes of The Next Step, Operation Ouch!, and The Dumping Ground are coming. User2: That's cool, those shows always pull in good viewership. But did they mention anything about unexpected renewals? User1: Yes, actually. They're bringing back some shows that we haven't seen in a while. User2: Really? Which ones? User1: Surprisingly, they're renewing Skunk Fu for a new season after its unexpected popularity surge. Also, there's talk of bringing back The Owl & Co. later in the year due to demand. User2: That's amazing news! Skunk Fu has really made a remarkable comeback, and it's great to hear about The Owl & Co. I've missed that one. User1: Plus, they're even considering reviving some other nostalgic shows based on viewer feedback. CBBC seems to be taking a mix of new and retro to keep the audience engaged. User2: Sounds like 2016 is going to be an exciting year for CBBC. Between the new episodes of current hits and the return of beloved classics, there's going to be something for everyone. User1: Definitely. It'll be interesting to see how these returning shows fare alongside the current lineup. CBBC is really shaking things up! Write a follow up where effective May 7 its gonna air in the afternoons, so finally kiss NYSI goodbye, Also 7pm's OO (Makes for a funny shift after the competition of Next Step), Here's that new lineup User1: Have you heard about the new schedule shift on CBBC effective May 7th? User2: No, what's changing this time? User1: They're going to start airing shows in the afternoons, so it looks like we're finally saying goodbye to Now You See It (NYSI). User2: Oh, wow! I did enjoy NYSI, but change could be good. What's the new lineup looking like? User1: Quite interesting actually. They're moving some shows around to fit the afternoon slots. Even Operation Ouch! is moving to the 7pm slot, which is a funny shift, especially right after the competition of The Next Step. User2: Operation Ouch! at 7pm? That's going to be an amusing transition from dance drama straight into medical mysteries. What else is on the new schedule? User1: Here's what I've gathered for the new afternoon to evening lineup: 3:00pm - Horrible Histories 3:30pm - Shaun the Sheep 3:45pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 4:00pm - The Deep 4:30pm - The Next Step 5:00pm - Hetty Feather 5:30pm - Millie Inbetween 6:00pm - So Awkward 6:30pm - Jamie Johnson 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! User2: That's a solid afternoon into evening slot! It's going to be great having these options during the afternoon, especially for those looking for some entertainment after school. User1: Exactly. And with Operation Ouch! closing out the evening, it's sure to bring in a broad range of viewers with its unique blend of education and humor. User2: I can't wait to see how this new schedule pans out. It's always refreshing to see CBBC adapting and changing things up to keep the content engaging for its audience. User1: Definitely. And who knows? Maybe the shake-up will bring in some surprises success stories like Skunk Fu's revival. CBBC seems to have a good sense for these things. Write a follow up where our suprise reunited friend is moving past the mornings, booting Millie off, Also the 4:30 Next Step, which is moving to 6pm, so no more So Awkward User1: Just saw the latest on the CBBC schedule shake-up come May 7th. You're not going to believe who's moving past the early mornings. User2: No way, who's making the big jump? User1: Skunk Fu! That surprise hit we've been talking about. It's getting promoted out of the early morning slot and is set to replace Millie Inbetween in the afternoon lineup. User2: That's incredible for Skunk Fu fans! But a bummer for those who love Millie Inbetween. Seems like a big change, anything else? User1: Yeah, there's more. Because of Skunk Fu moving up, The Next Step is getting pushed to the 6pm slot, which means So Awkward is no longer on the lineup. User2: Whoa, The Next Step at 6pm is huge! But it's a real shock about So Awkward. It had a solid run though. The evening slot for The Next Step will definitely grab more viewers. User1: Here's how the revised lineup is shaping up for the afternoons to early evening: 3:00pm - Horrible Histories 3:30pm - Shaun the Sheep 3:45pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 4:00pm - The Deep 4:30pm - Skunk Fu! 5:00pm - Hetty Feather 5:30pm - Jamie Johnson 6:00pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! User2: Skunk Fu at 4:30 is going to attract a lot of attention. It's quite the Cinderella story, from being a forgotten early morning show to prime afternoon viewing. User1: Definitely, and The Next Step moving to 6pm is strategic. It's prime time for their target audience. Plus, Operation Ouch! keeping its 7pm slot ensures the evening ends on an educational note. User2: True, this lineup really shakes things up. I'll miss So Awkward and Millie Inbetween but am excited for Skunk Fu and the new opportunities for The Next Step. CBBC isn't shying away from making bold moves. User1: That's CBBC for you, always evolving. It's going to be interesting to see how the audience responds to these changes. Write a tweet thanking it for pushing TNS to a more convenient slot, with a hashtag #DancersNeed6pm "Just saw the new CBBC schedule and I'm over the moon ! Huge shoutout for moving The Next Step to the 6pm slot - it fits perfectly into my dance-filled evenings. Fans and dancers unite, this is our time! #DancersNeed6pm" Write a tweet saying not all heroes wear capes, and they owe their dancing lives to this for pushing TNS to where it NEEDED TO BE ALL ALONG "Not all heroes wear capes, some just know the perfect TV schedule Huge thanks to CBBC for pushing The Next Step to 6pm - exactly where it NEEDED TO BE ALL ALONG! You've officially saved our dancing lives #DancersNeed6pm" Write a tweet where the new arrangement is good for people who come home at 4:30pm and "don't feel like dancing" cause they can tune in for some epic but cute action instead "Perfect new CBBC schedule for those of us who stroll in at 4:30pm and just 'don't feel like dancing' . Now we can kick back and dive straight into some epic yet cute action with Skunk Fu! A much-needed chill vibe for our afternoons. #AfterSchoolChill" Write a YouTube video saying "New CBBC Schedule: WinWin" Title: "New CBBC Schedule: Win-Win for Everyone!" [Intro Music] [Visuals of various CBBC shows transitioning quickly] Host: "Hey everyone, welcome back to the channel! Today, we've got some exciting news for all our CBBC fans out there. The channel just announced a brand new schedule, and let me tell you, it looks like a win-win for everyone involved!" [Cut to Host with CBBC schedule graphic in the background] Host: "Starting off, Skunk Fu is making a heroic leap from the early mornings to a plush 4:30pm slot. That's right, your favourite kung-fu fighting skunk now aligns perfectly with your after-school cooldown. No more rushing out of bed to catch the action!" [Visual - Clip of Skunk Fu in action] Host: "But that's not all. The fan-favourite, The Next Step, is moving to 6pm. This means all you dance lovers and evening birds can now enjoy your beloved show at a more convenient time. It seems CBBC really listened to the feedback with the hashtag #DancersNeed6pm trending. High five, dance community!" [Visual - Dance scenes from The Next Step] Host: "Now, I know changes can be concerning for some, especially when we're talking about moving shows around. But here's why I think this is a win-win. First off, for fans of Skunk Fu, your beloved show is getting the recognition it deserves with a prime slot that's more accessible for a larger audience." [Cut back to Host] Host: "Meanwhile, The Next Step's move to a later time means you get to enjoy high-quality dance drama when you're actually in the mood to appreciate it - no more recording or rushing home to catch it live." [Visuals - Split-screen showing Skunk Fu and The Next Step] Host: "So, whether you're coming home at 4:30 and 'don't feel like dancing' because you want some chill, epic but cute action, or you're tuning in at 6pm after finishing your homework and ready to get inspired by some dance moves, CBBC has got you covered!" [Cut back to Host] Host: "But hey, what do you think about the new CBBC schedule? Are you excited, concerned, or perhaps a bit of both? Drop your thoughts in the comments below. And don't forget, if you're happy about these changes, show some love by hitting that like button and sharing this video. Let's spread the word about this win-win situation!" [Outro Music] Host: "Don't forget to subscribe for more updates and reviews on your favourite shows. Until next time, keep watching, keep dancing, and keep enjoying the shows you love. See you in the next video!" [End Screen with Subscribe Button and Video Recommendations] -- Note: This script is a creative representation for a hypothetical YouTube video inspired by the provided scenario and does not reflect real changes or opinions related to CBBC's programming schedule. Write a forum convo where an ad announcing the changes has the song "I Don't Feel Like Dancing" User1: Hey everyone, have you seen the new ad for the CBBC schedule changes? They actually used the song "I Don't Feel Like Dancing" in it. User2: Really? That's hilarious! Such a cheeky choice considering they've just moved Skunk Fu to the 4:30pm slot for the crowd that's coming home and probably doesn't feel like dancing right away. User3: Genius marketing move if you ask me. It perfectly captures that afternoon mood when all you want is to chill and enjoy some fun TV instead of being overly active. Plus, mentioning the schedule changes in such an entertaining way is bound to get more attention. User4: Definitely caught my attention. I've been following the #DancersNeed6pm discussions, and seeing The Next Step moved to 6pm makes the song choice even more poignant. It's like they're saying, "We get you, now relax and enjoy." User5: The song choice is spot on. Between coming home from school or work, sometimes all you need is a good laugh without any pressure. Props to CBBC for understanding their audience so well. Also, excited that The Next Step has found its perfect timing. It feels like the channel is really in tune with viewers' rhythm. User6: I wonder if there's a deeper message here. Like, it's okay not to feel like dancing or being super energized all the time. Sometimes, kicking back with shows like Skunk Fu and unwinding is just what's needed. Love how they're making the schedule more inclusive for different moods and moments of the day. User7: Agreed, @User6. It's a subtle but effective way to remind us that TV can match our energy level, whatever it may be. With this revamp, CBBC is telling us that whatever mood we're in, there's something for us. Also, can't wait to see how the audience reacts to these changes over time. User8: Does anyone know if the song choice will be a regular thing for CBBC ads now? I think incorporating popular songs that resonate with the audience's current vibe could be a fresh way to keep the channel's promotions engaging and relatable. User9: That's an interesting thought, @User8. If the feedback on this ad is anything to go by, it would be a smart strategy. Mixing in relevant music with their announcements could indeed make their future campaigns stand out. Plus, it adds an extra layer of fun to TV schedule updates, which isn't something you see very often. User10: Caught the ad after school today, and it put such a big smile on my face. It's refreshing to see a network use humor and clever song choices to connect with its audience. Makes the whole TV-watching experience feel more personalized and thoughtful. Kudos to CBBC! Write a follow up where the SF ad has "IDFLD" wheras the TNS ad has "Take your Mama", The 2 ads both have one thing in common regarding the songsDecember 2016,
CHATBOT: CBBC Schedule for December 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories (Christmas Special) 9:20am - Blue Peter (Christmas Crafts) 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed (Winter Frenzy) 10:20am - Scream Street (Ghouliday Special) 10:30am - So Awkward (Christmas Episode) 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep (Shear Christmas) 11:10am - Class Dismissed (Holiday Special) 11:25am - Jamie Johnson (Festive Match) 11:55am - Remotely Funny (Santa's Edition) 12:25pm - Lost and Found (Christmas Miracle) 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground (Yuletide) 1:10pm - The Zoo (Winter Wonderland) 1:25pm - The Playlist (Christmas Jams) 1:40pm - The Next Step (Holiday Showdown) 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! (Festive First Aid) 2:30pm - Danger Mouse (A Very Danger Christmas) 2:40pm - Now You See It (Magic of Christmas) 3:10pm - Junior Vets on Call 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch (Christmas Cook-off) 3:55pm - Deadly Art (Ice Sculptures) 4:25pm - The Deep (Polar Discovery) 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson (New Year's Goals) 5:10pm - Hetty Feather (Holiday Escapades) 5:40pm - So Awkward (New Year's Resolutions) 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween (Xmas Without Borders) 6:35pm - The Next Step (Dance into the New Year) 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! (Special Edition) 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep (Winter's Tale) 7:40pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed (Gnashin' Around the Christmas Tree) 8:00pm - Scream Street (Silent Fright) 8:30pm - Horrible Histories (A Very Horrible Christmas) 9:00pm - Class Dismissed (Countdown to the New Year) This December schedule is chock-full of holiday specials, Christmas editions of your favorite shows, and episodes designed to bring in the festive spirit. From the Horrible Histories Christmas special to the New Year's Eve countdown with Class Dismissed, CBBC has all the entertainment to keep you in the holiday mood. Expect lots of laughs, learning, and festive fun throughout the day!
CHATBOT: User1: Just saw the news about the massive schedule changes on CBBC coming this January. They're shaking things up quite a bit! User2: Really? I haven't caught up on that yet. What kind of changes are we talking about? User3: It looks like they're introducing several new shows and even changing the time slots for some of the fan favorites. I'm not sure how I feel about it yet. User1: Yeah, for starters, they're moving "The Next Step" to an earlier slot at 7:30 am. I think it's going to mess with my morning routine! User2: That's quite a change. Did they say why they're doing this? User4: I think they're trying to refresh the lineup and keep the audience engaged with new content. There's a new animated series "Galactic Adventures" debuting at 4:00 pm - taking over the slot from "Shaun the Sheep," which is moving to weekends only. User3: And there's more, "Operation Ouch" and "Horrible Histories" are swapping their time slots. Seems like a strategic move to boost viewership during different parts of the day. User2: Wow, swapping "Horrible Histories" and "Operation Ouch"? Those are two heavy hitters. This could really change the whole dynamic of afternoon viewing. User1: Not to mention, they're adding a new educational show titled "World Explorers" right before "Blue Peter." Seems like they want to strengthen their educational programming block. User4: Does anyone know if they're removing any shows from the lineup? I heard rumors but nothing confirmed. User3: From what I've seen, a couple of lesser-known series won't be returning, and they're making room for some promising new content. But, they assured that popular shows like "Hetty Feather" and "Millie Inbetween" are here to stay, just moving to new times. User2: I guess change is inevitable, especially in television. I'm looking forward to checking out "Galactic Adventures." The concept art looked amazing! User1: Agreed, change can be good. It'll take some time to adjust to the new schedule, but I'm optimistic. Plus, it's always exciting to have new shows to look forward to. User4: Definitely. Let's keep an open mind and give the new lineup a chance. Who knows? We might discover our next favorite show among the new additions!
Apr 15, 2024 at 7:09 AM BST — 1 exchange United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Owl & Co. Write a forum convo saying that from Friday the channel extends to 9pm User1: Hey, did you hear about the new schedule change on CBBC? User2: No, what's happening? User1: Starting from Friday, the channel will be extending its programming all the way to 9pm! User2: No way, that's awesome! More shows to watch in the evening, I can't wait! User1: Yeah, it's going to be great. Can't wait to see what they have in store for us with the extended schedule. User2: Definitely, CBBC is really stepping up their game. I'm looking forward to tuning in for the evening shows. Write a follow up with the new schedule (still fictional/part of the scenario) from 7am to 9pm starting April 25, Incidentally some of the shows only seen in the mornings close out the final hour 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:35pm - Horrible Histories 8:00pm - The Dumping Ground 8:30pm - Scream Street 9:00pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed User1: Have you seen the new CBBC schedule extending all the way to 9pm now? User2: Yes, I'm so excited! It's great to have even more shows to watch in the evenings. User1: I know, I can't believe some of the morning shows are now on in the evening too. It's going to be a fun night of TV. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to catching up on all my favorite shows. CBBC is really spoiling us with this extended schedule. Write a follow up noting TO&C is nowhere to be seen User1: Hey, have you noticed that The Owl & Co. isn't on the new extended CBBC schedule? User2: You're right, I just looked through the entire lineup and it's nowhere to be seen. I wonder why they decided to leave it out. User1: It's a shame, I really enjoyed that show. Hopefully, they bring it back or replace it with something equally as entertaining. User2: Yeah, hopefully they have some new exciting shows lined up for the evening time slot. I'll miss The Owl & Co. but I'm sure there will be plenty of other great shows to watch. Write a forum convo about what's most popular on CBBC right now (in this scenario), what isn't doing well and what's basically surviving User1: So what do you think is currently the most popular show on CBBC? User2: I would have to say that The Next Step seems to be really popular at the moment. It has a big fan base and always gets a lot of views. User1: Yeah, I agree. It's definitely a hit with the viewers. But what about shows that aren't doing so well? User2: I think Remotely Funny hasn't been getting as much attention as some of the other shows. It's a fun show, but it just doesn't seem to be catching on with the audience. User1: And what about the shows that are just surviving on the schedule? User2: I'd say Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed is one of those shows that's just comfortably hanging in there. It's not the most popular, but it has its loyal viewers who tune in regularly. User1: It's interesting to see how different shows are faring on the channel. I wonder if CBBC will make any changes based on the popularity of certain shows. Write a forum convo about the early morning only shows, and one of them is doing pretty good for a forgotten cartoon that only airs first thing User1: Have you noticed how well Skunk Fu is doing as one of the early morning only shows on CBBC? User2: Yes, it's actually surprising how popular it has become considering it only airs first thing in the morning. It seems to have gained a new following among viewers. User1: That's great to hear! It's always nice to see a forgotten cartoon do well and find a new audience. I hope CBBC continues to showcase these early morning gems. Write a Wikipedia page set in May 2016 with current programming (with the year it originally debuted on the channel, and if a show has left for a period, then the year it returned will appear next to it, by the way its still part of this scenario) CBBC (Children's BBC) is a British children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. As of May 2016, the channel offers a variety of popular programming for children of all ages. Current programming on CBBC: - Skunk Fu (2007-2010, January 02 2016-) - Arthur (2002) - Danger Mouse (2015) - The Next Step (2013) - Operation Ouch! (2015) - Horrible Histories (2009) - Blue Peter (1959) - Odd Squad (2014) - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed - Scream Street - So Awkward - Shaun the Sheep (2007) - Class Dismissed - Jamie Johnson - Remotely Funny - Lost and Found - The Dumping Ground - The Zoo - The Playlist - Now You See It - Junior Vets - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch - Deadly Art - The Deep (March 01 2016-) - Hetty Feather - Millie Inbetween One of the standout shows that has become a surprise success is Skunk Fu, which originally debuted on the channel in 2007. Despite being a forgotten cartoon that only airs in the early morning, it has managed to attract a new audience and has become a popular show among viewers. Overall, CBBC continues to offer a diverse range of programming that caters to the interests and preferences of its young audience. Viewers can expect entertaining and educational shows that keep them engaged and coming back for more. Write a schedule change on May 1 which sees some suprises in the evening lineup CBBC Schedule Change starting May 1, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:40pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 8:00pm - Scream Street 8:30pm - Horrible Histories 9:00pm - Class Dismissed The evening lineup now includes some exciting surprises with Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed moving to a later time slot and Class Dismissed taking over the 9pm slot. Viewers can expect a mix of fan-favorite shows and new additions to the schedule for an entertaining and engaging evening of programming on CBBC. Write a follow up where a user wonders when Owl is back, Also on bbc.com/cbbc we are surprised at the top cartoon on the Iplayer section User1: Hey, do you know when The Owl & Co. will be back on CBBC? I miss watching that show. User2: I'm not sure, but hopefully it will return soon. It was a fun show to watch in the mornings. User1: Yeah, it really was. I'll have to keep an eye out for any updates on when it might come back. User2: In the meantime, have you checked out the CBBC section on the BBC website? There's a surprise at the top cartoon in the iPlayer section. User1: No, I haven't seen it yet. What's the surprise? User2: Believe it or not, Skunk Fu is currently the top cartoon on the iPlayer section! It seems like the early morning show is gaining even more popularity. User1: That's amazing! Who would have thought that a forgotten cartoon would become such a hit. I'll have to check it out on the iPlayer soon. Write a follow up where the outlook for 2016 is revealed, Of course new eps of Next Step, Ouch, Dumping Ground, but some surprising renewals User1: Just saw the outlook for CBBC's programming for the rest of 2016. As expected, new episodes of The Next Step, Operation Ouch!, and The Dumping Ground are coming. User2: That's cool, those shows always pull in good viewership. But did they mention anything about unexpected renewals? User1: Yes, actually. They're bringing back some shows that we haven't seen in a while. User2: Really? Which ones? User1: Surprisingly, they're renewing Skunk Fu for a new season after its unexpected popularity surge. Also, there's talk of bringing back The Owl & Co. later in the year due to demand. User2: That's amazing news! Skunk Fu has really made a remarkable comeback, and it's great to hear about The Owl & Co. I've missed that one. User1: Plus, they're even considering reviving some other nostalgic shows based on viewer feedback. CBBC seems to be taking a mix of new and retro to keep the audience engaged. User2: Sounds like 2016 is going to be an exciting year for CBBC. Between the new episodes of current hits and the return of beloved classics, there's going to be something for everyone. User1: Definitely. It'll be interesting to see how these returning shows fare alongside the current lineup. CBBC is really shaking things up! Write a follow up where effective May 7 its gonna air in the afternoons, so finally kiss NYSI goodbye, Also 7pm's OO (Makes for a funny shift after the competition of Next Step), Here's that new lineup User1: Have you heard about the new schedule shift on CBBC effective May 7th? User2: No, what's changing this time? User1: They're going to start airing shows in the afternoons, so it looks like we're finally saying goodbye to Now You See It (NYSI). User2: Oh, wow! I did enjoy NYSI, but change could be good. What's the new lineup looking like? User1: Quite interesting actually. They're moving some shows around to fit the afternoon slots. Even Operation Ouch! is moving to the 7pm slot, which is a funny shift, especially right after the competition of The Next Step. User2: Operation Ouch! at 7pm? That's going to be an amusing transition from dance drama straight into medical mysteries. What else is on the new schedule? User1: Here's what I've gathered for the new afternoon to evening lineup: 3:00pm - Horrible Histories 3:30pm - Shaun the Sheep 3:45pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 4:00pm - The Deep 4:30pm - The Next Step 5:00pm - Hetty Feather 5:30pm - Millie Inbetween 6:00pm - So Awkward 6:30pm - Jamie Johnson 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! User2: That's a solid afternoon into evening slot! It's going to be great having these options during the afternoon, especially for those looking for some entertainment after school. User1: Exactly. And with Operation Ouch! closing out the evening, it's sure to bring in a broad range of viewers with its unique blend of education and humor. User2: I can't wait to see how this new schedule pans out. It's always refreshing to see CBBC adapting and changing things up to keep the content engaging for its audience. User1: Definitely. And who knows? Maybe the shake-up will bring in some surprises success stories like Skunk Fu's revival. CBBC seems to have a good sense for these things. Write a follow up where our suprise reunited friend is moving past the mornings, booting Millie off, Also the 4:30 Next Step, which is moving to 6pm, so no more So Awkward User1: Just saw the latest on the CBBC schedule shake-up come May 7th. You're not going to believe who's moving past the early mornings. User2: No way, who's making the big jump? User1: Skunk Fu! That surprise hit we've been talking about. It's getting promoted out of the early morning slot and is set to replace Millie Inbetween in the afternoon lineup. User2: That's incredible for Skunk Fu fans! But a bummer for those who love Millie Inbetween. Seems like a big change, anything else? User1: Yeah, there's more. Because of Skunk Fu moving up, The Next Step is getting pushed to the 6pm slot, which means So Awkward is no longer on the lineup. User2: Whoa, The Next Step at 6pm is huge! But it's a real shock about So Awkward. It had a solid run though. The evening slot for The Next Step will definitely grab more viewers. User1: Here's how the revised lineup is shaping up for the afternoons to early evening: 3:00pm - Horrible Histories 3:30pm - Shaun the Sheep 3:45pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 4:00pm - The Deep 4:30pm - Skunk Fu! 5:00pm - Hetty Feather 5:30pm - Jamie Johnson 6:00pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! User2: Skunk Fu at 4:30 is going to attract a lot of attention. It's quite the Cinderella story, from being a forgotten early morning show to prime afternoon viewing. User1: Definitely, and The Next Step moving to 6pm is strategic. It's prime time for their target audience. Plus, Operation Ouch! keeping its 7pm slot ensures the evening ends on an educational note. User2: True, this lineup really shakes things up. I'll miss So Awkward and Millie Inbetween but am excited for Skunk Fu and the new opportunities for The Next Step. CBBC isn't shying away from making bold moves. User1: That's CBBC for you, always evolving. It's going to be interesting to see how the audience responds to these changes. Write a tweet thanking it for pushing TNS to a more convenient slot, with a hashtag #DancersNeed6pm "Just saw the new CBBC schedule and I'm over the moon ! Huge shoutout for moving The Next Step to the 6pm slot - it fits perfectly into my dance-filled evenings. Fans and dancers unite, this is our time! #DancersNeed6pm" Write a tweet saying not all theheroes wear capes, and they owe their dancing lives to this for pushing TNS to where it NEEDED TO BE ALL ALONG "Not all heroes wear capes, some just know the perfect TV schedule Huge thanks to CBBC for pushing The Next Step to 6pm - exactly where it NEEDED TO BE ALL ALONG! You've officially saved our dancing lives #DancersNeed6pm" Write a tweet where the new arrangement is good for people who come home at 4:30pm and "don't feel like dancing" cause they can tune in for some epic but cute action instead "Perfect new CBBC schedule for those of us who stroll in at 4:30pm and just 'don't feel like dancing' . Now we can kick back and dive straight into some epic yet cute action with Skunk Fu! A much-needed chill vibe for our afternoons. #AfterSchoolChill" Write a YouTube video saying "New CBBC Schedule: WinWin" Title: "New CBBC Schedule: Win-Win for Everyone!" [Intro Music] [Visuals of various CBBC shows transitioning quickly] Host: "Hey everyone, welcome back to the channel! Today, we've got some exciting news for all our CBBC fans out there. The channel just announced a brand new schedule, and let me tell you, it looks like a win-win for everyone involved!" [Cut to Host with CBBC schedule graphic in the background] Host: "Starting off, Skunk Fu is making a heroic leap from the early mornings to a plush 4:30pm slot. That's right, your favourite kung-fu fighting skunk now aligns perfectly with your after-school cooldown. No more rushing out of bed to catch the action!" [Visual - Clip of Skunk Fu in action] Host: "But that's not all. The fan-favourite, The Next Step, is moving to 6pm. This means all you dance lovers and evening birds can now enjoy your beloved show at a more convenient time. It seems CBBC really listened to the feedback with the hashtag #DancersNeed6pm trending. High five, dance community!" [Visual - Dance scenes from The Next Step] Host: "Now, I know changes can be concerning for some, especially when we're talking about moving shows around. But here's why I think this is a win-win. First off, for fans of Skunk Fu, your beloved show is getting the recognition it deserves with a prime slot that's more accessible for a larger audience." [Cut back to Host] Host: "Meanwhile, The Next Step's move to a later time means you get to enjoy high-quality dance drama when you're actually in the mood to appreciate it - no more recording or rushing home to catch it live." [Visuals - Split-screen showing Skunk Fu and The Next Step] Host: "So, whether you're coming home at 4:30 and 'don't feel like dancing' because you want some chill, epic but cute action, or you're tuning in at 6pm after finishing your homework and ready to get inspired by some dance moves, CBBC has got you covered!" [Cut back to Host] Host: "But hey, what do you think about the new CBBC schedule? Are you excited, concerned, or perhaps a bit of both? Drop your thoughts in the comments below. And don't forget, if you're happy about these changes, show some love by hitting that like button and sharing this video. Let's spread the word about this win-win situation!" [Outro Music] Host: "Don't forget to subscribe for more updates and reviews on your favourite shows. Until next time, keep watching, keep dancing, and keep enjoying the shows you love. See you in the next video!" [End Screen with Subscribe Button and Video Recommendations] -- Note: This script is a creative representation for a hypothetical YouTube video inspired by the provided scenario and does not reflect real changes or opinions related to CBBC's programming schedule. Write a forum convo where an ad announcing the changes has the song "I Don't Feel Like Dancing" User1: Hey everyone, have you seen the new ad for the CBBC schedule changes? They actually used the song "I Don't Feel Like Dancing" in it. User2: Really? That's hilarious! Such a cheeky choice considering they've just moved Skunk Fu to the 4:30pm slot for the crowd that's coming home and probably doesn't feel like dancing right away. User3: Genius marketing move if you ask me. It perfectly captures that afternoon mood when all you want is to chill and enjoy some fun TV instead of being overly active. Plus, mentioning the schedule changes in such an entertaining way is bound to get more attention. User4: Definitely caught my attention. I've been following the #DancersNeed6pm discussions, and seeing The Next Step moved to 6pm makes the song choice even more poignant. It's like they're saying, "We get you, now relax and enjoy." User5: The song choice is spot on. Between coming home from school or work, sometimes all you need is a good laugh without any pressure. Props to CBBC for understanding their audience so well. Also, excited that The Next Step has found its perfect timing. It feels like the channel is really in December 2016,tune with viewers' rhythm. User6: I wonder if there's a deeper message here. Like, it's okay not to feel like dancing or being super energized all the time. Sometimes, kicking back with shows like Skunk Fu and unwinding is just what's needed. Love how they're making the schedule more inclusive for different moods and moments of the day. User7: Agreed, @User6. It's a subtle but effective way to remind us that TV can match our energy level, whatever it may be. With this revamp, CBBC is telling us that whatever mood we're in, there's something for us. Also, can't wait to see how the audience reacts to these changes over time. User8: Does anyone know if the song choice will be a regular thing for CBBC ads now? I think incorporating popular songs that resonate with the audience's current vibe could be a fresh way to keep the channel's promotions engaging and relatable. User9: That's an interesting thought, @User8. If the feedback on this ad is anything to go by, it would be a smart strategy. Mixing in relevant music with their announcements could indeed make their future campaigns stand out. Plus, it adds an extra layer of fun to TV schedule updates, which isn't something you see very often. User10: Caught the ad after school today, and it put such a big smile on my face. It's refreshing to see a network use humor and clever song choices to connect with its audience. Makes the whole TV-watching experience feel more personalized and thoughtful. Kudos to CBBC! Write a follow up where the SF ad has "IDFLD" wheras the TNS ad has "Take your Mama", The 2 ads both have one thing in common regarding the songs User1: Just noticed something cool about the CBBC ads for Skunk Fu and The Next Step. The Skunk Fu ad uses "I Don't Feel Like Dancing" while The Next Step ad went with "Take Your Mama." Both songs are by Scissor Sisters! User2: Oh wow, that's a brilliant catch, @User1! I hadn't connected the dots on that. So both ads are tapping into Scissor Sisters' tracks. That's a clever way to maintain consistency and still cater to the mood of each show. User3: Absolutely, it's like CBBC is creating a mini-theme with Scissor Sisters songs. "I Don't Feel Like Dancing" perfectly fits the laid-back, chill vibe they're going for with Skunk Fu. Meanwhile, "Take Your Mama" for The Next Step is such an energetic and motivating pick, ideal for getting pumped up about dancing. User4: It's smart marketing for sure. Using Scissor Sisters tracks across different ads gives a sense of unity in their campaign, yet each song choice finely highlights the essence of the respective shows. Plus, it's a nod to parents who might recognize the songs, inviting a wider audience. User5: That's the genius part--reaching out to both kids and their parents with music that crosses generational lines. It makes the shows feel more accessible. "Take Your Mama" especially has that vibe of encouragement and fun that matches The Next Step's theme of pursuing your passion. User6: It also introduces younger viewers to some awesome tunes they might not have heard before. It's a win-win. The parents get a bit of nostalgia, and the kids get catchy songs that enrich the viewing experience. CBBC's been on point with these music choices! User7: Makes me wonder if they'll continue using Scissor Sisters songs for other shows or promotions. It's a neat way to build a unique identity for the channel's advertising. Plus, the upbeat, positive vibes of their music fit the overall CBBC brand perfectly. User8: Agreed, @User7. Also, using such recognizable music could make the ads more memorable. You hear a Scissor Sisters song later, and it might just remind you of either Skunk Fu or The Next Step, reinforcing the connection to the shows. User9: Exactly, @User8! It's like conditioning in a way--pair something memorable (like a catchy tune) with what you're promoting, and people are more likely to recall it. Smart strategy, CBBC. These ads have definitely left an impression. User10: It all adds up to a smart and cohesive marketing strategy by CBBC. Clever use of music, especially songs that can energize or relax, depending on the time of day and the program. It'll be interesting to see how this approach evolves. Kudos to CBBC for keeping things fresh and engaging! Write a follow up where they are giving away plushes of Rabbit
CHATBOT: User1: Hey, has anyone seen the latest CBBC giveaway? They're actually giving away plushes of Rabbit from Skunk Fu! User2: Really? That's so cool! Rabbit is such an underrated character. How do we enter? User1: It's part of their promotion for the new schedule. You have to answer a question about the Skunk Fu show on their website and then you're in the draw to win one of the plushes. User3: That's a smart move from CBBC, tying in a giveaway with the promotion of their schedule change. It seems like they're really going all out with this Skunk Fu resurgence. User4: Definitely. Considering the show's newfound popularity, it's a great way to engage the audience further. Plus, who wouldn't want a Rabbit plush? He's got to be one of the best characters on the show. User5: Agreed, @User4. It's also clever of CBBC to use merchandise like plush toys to attract attention. It not only promotes Skunk Fu but makes the channel more relatable and fun for viewers. User6: Has anyone managed to win one of those plushes yet? I sent in my answer but haven't heard back. Fingers crossed though! User7: Not yet, @User6. But I read that they're not just giving away Rabbit plushes. They hinted at more Skunk Fu character plushes coming up for grabs in the future. Makes you wonder if they're planning to expand the show's merch line. User8: That would be amazing if they did, @User7! Skunk Fu has such a unique cast of characters. Having a collection of them would be awesome. It's also a great way to keep the show in the minds of fans, long after they've seen the episodes. User9: Also, this giveaway could serve as a feedback loop for CBBC. If they see a lot of interest in Skunk Fu merchandise, it might influence further content creation or even lead to more in-depth merchandising efforts for other shows as well. User10: True, @User9. It's all interconnected. High engagement typically leads to more content and merch. Plus, giveaways like this build a strong community around the channel and its shows. I just hope they keep the momentum going and maybe introduce some interactive online content related to Skunk Fu and other popular shows.
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USER: CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Owl & Co. Write a forum convo saying that from Friday the channel extends to 9pm User1: Hey, did you hear about the new schedule change on CBBC? User2: No, what's happening? User1: Starting from Friday, the channel will be extending its programming all the way to 9pm! User2: No way, that's awesome! More shows to watch in the evening, I can't wait! User1: Yeah, it's going to be great. Can't wait to see what they have in store for us with the extended schedule. User2: Definitely, CBBC is really stepping up their game. I'm looking forward to tuning in for the evening shows. Write a follow up with the new schedule (still fictional/part of the scenario) from 7am to 9pm starting April 25, Incidentally some of the shows only seen in the mornings close out the final hour 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:35pm - Horrible Histories 8:00pm - The Dumping Ground 8:30pm - Scream Street 9:00pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed User1: Have you seen the new CBBC schedule extending all the way to 9pm now? User2: Yes, I'm so excited! It's great to have even more shows to watch in the evenings. User1: I know, I can't believe some of the morning shows are now on in the evening too. It's going to be a fun night of TV. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to catching up on all my favorite shows. CBBC is really spoiling us with this extended schedule. Write a follow up noting TO&C is nowhere to be seen User1: Hey, have you noticed that The Owl & Co. isn't on the new extended CBBC schedule? User2: You're right, I just looked through the entire lineup and it's nowhere to be seen. I wonder why they decided to leave it out. User1: It's a shame, I really enjoyed that show. Hopefully, they bring it back or replace it with something equally as entertaining. User2: Yeah, hopefully they have some new exciting shows lined up for the evening time slot. I'll miss The Owl & Co. but I'm sure there will be plenty of other great shows to watch. Write a forum convo about what's most popular on CBBC right now (in this scenario), what isn't doing well and what's basically surviving User1: So what do you think is currently the most popular show on CBBC? User2: I would have to say that The Next Step seems to be really popular at the moment. It has a big fan base and always gets a lot of views. User1: Yeah, I agree. It's definitely a hit with the viewers. But what about shows that aren't doing so well? User2: I think Remotely Funny hasn't been getting as much attention as some of the other shows. It's a fun show, but it just doesn't seem to be catching on with the audience. User1: And what about the shows that are just surviving on the schedule? User2: I'd say Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed is one of those shows that's just comfortably hanging in there. It's not the most popular, but it has its loyal viewers who tune in regularly. User1: It's interesting to see how different shows are faring on the channel. I wonder if CBBC will make any changes based on the popularity of certain shows. Write a forum convo about the early morning only shows, and one of them is doing pretty good for a forgotten cartoon that only airs first thing User1: Have you noticed how well Skunk Fu is doing as one of the early morning only shows on CBBC? User2: Yes, it's actually surprising how popular it has become considering it only airs first thing in the morning. It seems to have gained a new following among viewers. User1: That's great to hear! It's always nice to see a forgotten cartoon do well and find a new audience. I hope CBBC continues to showcase these early morning gems. Write a Wikipedia page set in May 2016 with current programming (with the year it originally debuted on the channel, and if a show has left for a period, then the year it returned will appear next to it, by the way its still part of this scenario) CBBC (Children's BBC) is a British children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. As of May 2016, the channel offers a variety of popular programming for children of all ages. Current programming on CBBC: - Skunk Fu (2007-2010, January 02 2016-) - Arthur (2002) - Danger Mouse (2015) - The Next Step (2013) - Operation Ouch! (2015) - Horrible Histories (2009) - Blue Peter (1959) - Odd Squad (2014) - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed - Scream Street - So Awkward - Shaun the Sheep (2007) - Class Dismissed - Jamie Johnson - Remotely Funny - Lost and Found - The Dumping Ground - The Zoo - The Playlist - Now You See It - Junior Vets - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch - Deadly Art - The Deep (March 01 2016-) - Hetty Feather - Millie Inbetween One of the standout shows that has become a surprise success is Skunk Fu, which originally debuted on the channel in 2007. Despite being a forgotten cartoon that only airs in the early morning, it has managed to attract a new audience and has become a popular show among viewers. Overall, CBBC continues to offer a diverse range of programming that caters to the interests and preferences of its young audience. Viewers can expect entertaining and educational shows that keep them engaged and coming back for more. Write a schedule change on May 1 which sees some suprises in the evening lineup CBBC Schedule Change starting May 1, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:40pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 8:00pm - Scream Street 8:30pm - Horrible Histories 9:00pm - Class Dismissed The evening lineup now includes some exciting surprises with Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed moving to a later time slot and Class Dismissed taking over the 9pm slot. Viewers can expect a mix of fan-favorite shows and new additions to the schedule for an entertaining and engaging evening of programming on CBBC. Write a follow up where a user wonders when Owl is back, Also on bbc.com/cbbc we are surprised at the top cartoon on the Iplayer section User1: Hey, do you know when The Owl & Co. will be back on CBBC? I miss watching that show. User2: I'm not sure, but hopefully it will return soon. It was a fun show to watch in the mornings. User1: Yeah, it really was. I'll have to keep an eye out for any updates on when it might come back. User2: In the meantime, have you checked out the CBBC section on the BBC website? There's a surprise at the top cartoon in the iPlayer section. User1: No, I haven't seenWrite a convo on March 14 2016 where the new logo begins, a viewer tunes in and says the DOG (on screen bug) looks too opaque and hopes they make it yet. What's the surprise? User2: Believe it or not,transparent soon "Also, Skunk Fu is currently the top cartoon on the iPlayer section! It seems like the early morning show is gaining even more popularity. User1: That's amazing! Who would have thoughtback on? Since when? Wasn't that a forgotten cartoon would become such a hit. I'll have to check it out on the iPlayer soon. Write a follow up where the outlook for 2016 is revealed, Of course new eps of Next Step, Ouch, Dumping Ground, but some surprising renewals User1: Just saw the outlook for CBBC's programming for the rest of 2016. As expected, new episodes of The Next Step, Operation Ouch!, and The Dumping Ground are coming. User2: That's cool, those shows always pull in good viewership. But did they mention anything about unexpected renewals? User1: Yes, actually. They're bringing back some shows that we haven't seen in a while. User2: Really? Which ones? User1: Surprisingly, they're renewing Skunk Fu for a new season after its unexpected popularity surge. Also, there's talk of bringing back The Owl & Co. later in the year due to demand. User2: That's amazing news! Skunk Fu has really made a remarkable comeback, and it's great to hear about The Owl & Co. I've missed that one. User1: Plus, they're even considering reviving some other nostalgic shows based on viewer feedback. CBBC seems to be taking a mix of new and retro to keep the audience engaged. User2: Sounds like 2016 is going to be an exciting year for CBBC. Between the new episodes of current hits and the return of beloved classics, there's going to be something for everyone. User1: Definitely. It'll be interesting to see how these returning shows fare alongside the current lineup. CBBC is really shaking things up! Write a follow up where effective May 7 its gonna air in the afternoons, so finally kiss NYSI goodbye, Also 7pm's OO (Makes for a funny shift after the competition of Next Step), Here's that new lineup User1: Have you heard about the new schedule shift on CBBC effective May 7th? User2: No, what's changing this time? User1: They're going to start airing shows in the afternoons, so it looks like we're finally saying goodbye to Now You See It (NYSI). User2: Oh, wow! I did enjoy NYSI, but change could be good. What's the new lineup looking like? User1: Quite interesting actually. They're moving some shows around to fit the afternoon slots. Even Operation Ouch! is moving to the 7pm slot, which is a funny shift, especially right after the competition of The Next Step. User2: Operation Ouch! at 7pm? That's going to be an amusing transition from dance drama straight into medical mysteries. What else is on the new schedule? User1: Here's what I've gathered for the new afternoon to evening lineup: 3:00pm - Horrible Histories 3:30pm - Shaun the Sheep 3:45pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 4:00pm - The Deep 4:30pm - The Next Step 5:00pm - Hetty Feather 5:30pm - Millie Inbetween 6:00pm - So Awkward 6:30pm - Jamie Johnson 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! User2: That's a solid afternoon into evening slot! It's going to be great having these options during the afternoon, especially for those looking for some entertainment after school. User1: Exactly. And with Operation Ouch! closing out the evening, it's sure to bring in a broad range of viewers with its unique blend of education and humor. User2: I can't wait to see how this new schedule pans out. It's always refreshing to see CBBC adapting and changing things up to keep the content engaging for its audience. User1: Definitely. And who knows? Maybe the shake-up will bring in some surprises success stories like Skunk Fu's revival. CBBC seems to have a good sense for these things. Write a follow up where our suprise reunited friend is moving past the mornings, booting Millie off, Also the 4:30 Next Step, which is moving to 6pm, so no more So Awkward User1: Just saw the latest on the CBBC schedule shake-up come May 7th. You're not going to believe who's moving past the early mornings. User2: No way, who's making the big jump? User1: Skunk Fu! That surprise hit we've been talking about. It's getting promoted out of the early morning slot and is set to replace Millie Inbetween in the afternoon lineup. User2: That's incredible for Skunk Fu fans! But a bummer for those who love Millie Inbetween. Seems like a big change, anything else? User1: Yeah, there's more. Because of Skunk Fu moving up, The Next Step is getting pushed to the 6pm slot, which means So Awkward is no longer on the lineup. User2: Whoa, The Next Step at 6pm is huge! But it's a real shock about So Awkward. It had a solid run though. The evening slot for The Next Step will definitely grab more viewers. User1: Here's how the revised lineup is shaping up for the afternoons to early evening: 3:00pm - Horrible Histories 3:30pm - Shaun the Sheep 3:45pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 4:00pm - The Deep 4:30pm - Skunk Fu! 5:00pm - Hetty Feather 5:30pm - Jamie Johnson 6:00pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! User2: Skunk Fu at 4:30 is going to attract a lot of attention. It's quite the Cinderella story, from being a forgotten early morning show to prime afternoon viewing. User1: Definitely, and The Next Step moving to 6pm is strategic. It's prime time for their target audience. Plus, Operation Ouch! keeping its 7pm slot ensures the evening ends on an educational note. User2: True, this lineup really shakes things up. I'll miss So Awkward and Millie Inbetween but am excited for Skunk Fu and the new opportunities for The Next Step. CBBC isn't shying away from making bold moves. User1: That's CBBC for you, always evolving. It's going to be interesting to see how the audience responds to these changes. Write a tweet thanking it for pushing TNS to a more convenient slot, with a hashtag #DancersNeed6pm "Just saw the new CBBC schedule and I'm over the moon ! Huge shoutout for moving The Next Step to the 6pm slot - it fits perfectly into my dance-filled evenings. Fans and dancers unite, this is our time! #DancersNeed6pm" Write a tweet saying not all heroes wear capes, and they owe their dancing lives to this for pushing TNS to where it NEEDED TO BE ALL ALONG "Not all heroes wear capes, some just know the perfect TV schedule Huge thanks to CBBC for pushing The Next Step to 6pm - exactly where it NEEDED TO BE ALL ALONG! You've officially saved our dancing lives #DancersNeed6pm" Write a tweet where the new arrangement is good for people who come home at 4:30pm and "don't feel like dancing" cause they can tune in for some epic but cute action instead "Perfect new CBBC schedule for those of us who stroll in at 4:30pm and just 'don't feel like dancing' . Now we can kick back and dive straight into some epic yet cute action with Skunk Fu! A much-needed chill vibe for our afternoons. #AfterSchoolChill" Write a YouTube video saying "New CBBC Schedule: WinWin" Title: "New CBBC Schedule: Win-Win for Everyone!" [Intro Music] [Visuals of various CBBC shows transitioning quickly] Host: "Hey everyone, welcome back to the channel! Today, we've got some exciting news for all our CBBC fans out there. The channel just announced a brand new schedule, and let me tell you, it looks like a win-win for everyone involved!" [Cut to Host with CBBC schedule graphic in the background] Host: "Starting off, Skunk Fu is making a heroic leap from the early mornings to a plush 4:30pm slot. That's right, your favourite kung-fu fighting skunk now aligns perfectly with your after-school cooldown. No more rushing out of bed to catch the action!" [Visual - Clip of Skunk Fu in action] Host: "But that's not all. The fan-favourite, The Next Step, is moving to 6pm. This means all you dance lovers and evening birds can now enjoy your beloved show at a more convenient time. It seems CBBC really listened to the feedback with the hashtag #DancersNeed6pm trending. High five, dance community!" [Visual - Dance scenes from The Next Step] Host: "Now, I know changes can be concerning for some, especially when we're talking about moving shows around. But here's why I think this is a win-win. First off, for fans of Skunk Fu, your beloved show is getting the recognition it deserves with a prime slot that's more accessible for a larger audience." [Cut back to Host] Host: "Meanwhile, The Next Step's move to a later time means you get to enjoy high-quality dance drama when you're actually in the mood to appreciate it - no more recording or rushing home to catch it live." [Visuals - Split-screen showing Skunk Fu and The Next Step] Host: "So, whether you're coming home at 4:30 and 'don't feel like dancing' because you want some chill, epic but cute action, or you're tuning in at 6pm after finishing your homework and ready to get inspired by some dance moves, CBBC has got you covered!" [Cut back to Host] Host: "But hey, what do you think about the new CBBC schedule? Are you excited, concerned, or perhaps a bit of both? Drop your thoughts in the comments below. And don't forget, if you're happy about these changes, show some love by hitting that like button and sharing this video. Let's spread the word about this win-win situation!" [Outro Music] Host: "Don't forget to subscribe for more updates and reviews on your favourite shows. Until next time, keep watching, keep dancing, and keep enjoying the shows you love. See you in the next video!" [End Screen with Subscribe Button and Video Recommendations] -- Note: This script is a creative representation for a hypothetical YouTube video inspired by the provided scenario and does not reflect real changes or opinions related to CBBC's programming schedule. Write a forum convo where an ad announcing the changes has the song "I Don't Feel Like Dancing" User1: Hey everyone, have you seen the new ad for the CBBC schedule changes? They actually used the song "I Don't Feel Like Dancing" in it. User2: Really? That's hilarious! Such a cheeky choice considering they've just moved Skunk Fu to the 4:30pm slot for the crowd that's coming home and probably doesn't feel like dancing right away. User3: Genius marketing move if you ask me. It perfectly captures that afternoon mood when all you want is to chill and enjoy some fun TV instead of being overly active. Plus, mentioning the schedule changes in such an entertaining way is bound to get more attention. User4: Definitely caught my attention. I've been following the #DancersNeed6pm discussions, and seeing The Next Step moved to 6pm makes the song choice even more poignant. It's like they're saying, "We get you, now relax and enjoy." User5: The song choice is spot on. Between coming home from school or work, sometimes all you need is a good laugh without any pressure. Props to CBBC for understanding their audience so well. Also, excited that The Next Step has found its perfect timing. It feels like the channel is really in tune with viewers' rhythm. User6: I wonder if there's a deeper message here. Like, it's okay not to feel like dancing or being super energized all the time. Sometimes, kicking back with shows like Skunk Fu and unwinding is just what's needed. Love how they're making the schedule more inclusive for different moods and moments of the day. User7: Agreed, @User6. It's a subtle but effective way to remind us that TV can match our energy level, whatever it may be. With this revamp, CBBC is telling us that whatever mood we're in, there's something for us. Also, can't wait to see how the audience reacts to these changes over time. User8: Does anyone know if the song choice will be a regular thing for CBBC ads now? I think incorporating popular songs that resonate with the audience's current vibe could be a fresh way to keep the channel's promotions engaging and relatable. User9: That's an interesting thought, @User8. If the feedback on this ad is anything to go by, it would be a smart strategy. Mixing in relevant music with their announcements could indeed make their future campaigns stand out. Plus, it adds an extra layer of fun to TV schedule updates, which isn't something you see very often. User10: Caught the ad after school today, and it put such a big smile on my face. It's refreshing to see a network use humor and clever song choices to connect with its audience. Makes the whole TV-watching experience feel more personalized and thoughtful. Kudos to CBBC! Write a follow up where the SF ad has "IDFLD" wheras the TNS ad has "Take your Mama", The 2 ads both have one thing in common regarding the songs User1: Just noticed something cool about the CBBC ads for Skunk Fu and The Next Step. The Skunk Fu ad uses "I Don't Feel Like Dancing" while The Next Step ad went with "Take Your Mama." Both songs are by Scissor Sisters! User2: Oh wow, that's a brilliant catch, @User1! I hadn't connected the dots on that. So both ads are tapping into Scissor Sisters' tracks. That's a clever way to maintain consistency and still cater to the mood of each show. User3: Absolutely, it's like CBBC is creating a mini-theme with Scissor Sisters songs. "I Don't Feel Like Dancing" perfectly fits the laid-back, chill vibe they're going for with Skunk Fu. Meanwhile, "Take Your Mama" for The Next Step is such an energetic and motivating pick, ideal for getting pumped up about dancing. User4: It's smart marketing for sure. Using Scissor Sisters tracks across different ads gives a sense of unity in their campaign, yet each song choice finely highlights the essence of the respective shows. Plus, it's a nod to parents who might recognize the songs, inviting a wider audience. User5: That's the genius part--reaching out to both kids and their parents with music that crosses generational lines. It makes the shows feel more accessible. "Take Your Mama" especially has that vibe of encouragement and fun that matches The Next Step's theme of pursuing your passion. User6: It also introduces younger viewers to some awesome tunes they might not have heard before. It's a win-win. The parents get a bit of nostalgia, and the kids get catchy songs that enrich the viewing experience. CBBC's been on point with these music choices! User7: Makes me wonder if they'll continue using Scissor Sisters songs for other shows or promotions. It's a neat way to build a unique identity for the channel's advertising. Plus, the upbeat, positive vibes of their music fit the overall CBBC brand perfectly. User8: Agreed, @User7. Also, using such recognizable music could make the ads more memorable. You hear a Scissor Sisters song later, and it might just remind you of either Skunk Fu or The Next Step, reinforcing the connection to the shows. User9: Exactly, @User8! It's like conditioning in a way--pair something memorable (like a catchy tune) with what you're promoting, and people are more likely to recall it. Smart strategy, CBBC. These ads have definitely left an impression. User10: It all adds up to a smart and cohesive marketing strategy by CBBC. Clever use of music, especially songs that can energize or relax, depending on the time of day and the program. It'll be interesting to see how this approach evolves. Kudos to CBBC for keeping things fresh and engaging! Write a follow up where they are giving away plushes of Rabbitdropped a few years ago"
CHATBOT: User1: Did you see the new CBBC logo that started today, March 14, 2016? They've changed the design, but I've got to say, the DOG (on-screen bug) looks quite opaque. It's a bit distracting. User2: Yeah, I noticed that too. I hope they make it more transparent soon. It shouldn't overpower the shows. User1: True. And, speaking of shows, have you noticed Skunk Fu is back on the schedule? Since when did that happen? I thought it was dropped a few years back. User2: It's a surprise for me too! Skunk Fu officially returned to the CBBC lineup as of January 02, 2016. I guess they're bringing it back for the nostalgia factor, or maybe it's gained a bit of a cult following. User1: Wow, that's pretty cool! It's always nice when they bring back shows from the past. I'll have to set an alarm to catch it in the mornings then. But first, let's hope they adjust that DOG. It's really catching too much of my attention away from the shows.
CHATBOT: User1: Hey, did you hear the news about Now You See It (NYSI)? I'm kind of bummed out. User2: No, what happened? Are they changing the schedule again? User1: Worse. NYSI is going off the air. It won't be part of the CBBC lineup anymore after this season wraps up. User2: Seriously? That's such a disappointment! I loved the magic tricks and all the amazing illusions. It was something different compared to the rest of the programming. User1: Yeah, I know what you mean. It was a great mix of entertainment and learning. I guess all good things have to come to an end at some point. User2: Have they given any reason for why it's going away? Is there any chance it'll come back? User1: As far as I can tell, they haven't given a specific reason. Could be due to ratings or maybe they're making room for new shows. I hope it does come back though. It really was a gem in the schedule. User2: That's the thing with TV, always changing. I'll definitely miss it. Do you know when the last episode is airing? User1: Yeah, the final episode of this season is set for the end of this month. You might want to catch it live, make the most of it while you still can. User2: Definitely going to do that. Thanks for letting me know. Maybe we should start a petition or something to bring it back. What do you think? User1: That's not a bad idea at all. If enough fans show their support, maybe CBBC will consider bringing it back in some form. Worth a try!
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USER: CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Owl & Co. Write a forum convo saying that from Friday the channel extends to 9pm User1: Hey, did you hear about the new schedule change on CBBC? User2: No, what's happening? User1: Starting from Friday, the channel will be extending its programming all the way to 9pm! User2: No way, that's awesome! More shows to watch in the evening, I can't wait! User1: Yeah, it's going to be great. Can't wait to see what they have in store for us with the extended schedule. User2: Definitely, CBBC is really stepping up their game. I'm looking forward to tuning in for the evening shows. Write a follow up with the new schedule (still fictional/part of the scenario) from 7am to 9pm starting April 25, Incidentally some of the shows only seen in the mornings close out the final hour 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:35pm - Horrible Histories 8:00pm - The Dumping Ground 8:30pm - Scream Street 9:00pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed User1: Have you seen the new CBBC schedule extending all the way to 9pm now? User2: Yes, I'm so excited! It's great to have even more shows to watch in the evenings. User1: I know, I can't believe some of the morning shows are now on in the evening too. It's going to be a fun night of TV. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to catching up on all my favorite shows. CBBC is really spoiling us with this extended schedule. Write a follow up noting TO&C is nowhere to be seen User1: Hey, have you noticed that The Owl & Co. isn't on the new extended CBBC schedule? User2: You're right, I just looked through the entire lineup and it's nowhere to be seen. I wonder why they decided to leave it out. User1: It's a shame, I really enjoyed that show. Hopefully, they bring it back or replace it with something equally as entertaining. User2: Yeah, hopefully they have some new exciting shows lined up for the evening time slot. I'll miss The Owl & Co. but I'm sure there will be plenty of other great shows to watch. Write a forum convo about what's most popular on CBBC right now (in this scenario), what isn't doing well and what's basically surviving User1: So what do you think is currently the most popular show on CBBC? User2: I would have to say that The Next Step seems to be really popular at the moment. It has a big fan base and always gets a lot of views. User1: Yeah, I agree. It's definitely a hit with the viewers. But what about shows that aren't doing so well? User2: I think Remotely Funny hasn't been getting as much attention as some of the other shows. It's a fun show, but it just doesn't seem to be catching on with the audience. User1: And what about the shows that are just surviving on the schedule? User2: I'd say Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed is one of those shows that's just comfortably hanging in there. It's not the most popular, but it has its loyal viewers who tune in regularly. User1: It's interesting to see how different shows are faring on the channel. I wonder if CBBC will make any changes based on the popularity of certain shows. Write a forum convo about the early morning only shows, and one of them is doing pretty good for a forgotten cartoon that only airs first thing User1: Have you noticed how well Skunk Fu is doing as one of the early morning only shows on CBBC? User2: Yes, it's actually surprising how popular it has become considering it only airs first thing in the morning. It seems to have gained a new following among viewers. User1: That's great to hear! It's always nice to see a forgotten cartoon do well and find a new audience. I hope CBBC continues to showcase these early morning gems. Write a Wikipedia page set in May 2016 with current programming (with the year it originally debuted on the channel, and if a show has left for a period, then the year it returned will appear next to it, by the way its still part of this scenario) CBBC (Children's BBC) is a British children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. As of May 2016, the channel offers a variety of popular programming for children of all ages. Current programming on CBBC: - Skunk Fu (2007-2010, January 02 2016-) - Arthur (2002) - Danger Mouse (2015) - The Next Step (2013) - Operation Ouch! (2015) - Horrible Histories (2009) - Blue Peter (1959) - Odd Squad (2014) - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed - Scream Street - So Awkward - Shaun the Sheep (2007) - Class Dismissed - Jamie Johnson - Remotely Funny - Lost and Found - The Dumping Ground - The Zoo - The Playlist - Now You See It - Junior Vets - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch - Deadly Art - The Deep (March 01 2016-) - Hetty Feather - Millie Inbetween One of the standout shows that has become a surprise success is Skunk Fu, which originally debuted on the channel in 2007. Despite being a forgotten cartoon that only airs in the early morning, it has managed to attract a new audience and has become a popular show among viewers. Overall, CBBC continues to offer a diverse range of programming that caters to the interests and preferences of its young audience. Viewers can expect entertaining and educational shows that keep them engaged and coming back for more. Write a schedule change on May 1 which sees some suprises in the evening lineup CBBC Schedule Change starting May 1, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:40pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 8:00pm - Scream Street 8:30pm - Horrible Histories 9:00pm - Class Dismissed The evening lineup now includes some exciting surprises with Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed moving to a later time slot and Class Dismissed taking over the 9pm slot. Viewers can expect a mix of fan-favorite shows and new additions to the schedule for an entertaining and engaging evening of programming on CBBC. Write a follow upconvo in early May where a user wonders when Owl is back,some changes are headed to the schedule starting May 10, incidentally TNS's new season promo has "Take Your Mama", Also on bbc.com/cbbc we learn what shows are surprised at the top cartoon on the Iplayer section User1: Hey, do you know when The Owl & Co. will be back on CBBC? I miss watching that show. User2: I'm not sure, but hopefully it will return soon. It was a fun show to watch in the mornings. User1: Yeah, it really was. I'll have to keep an eyemoving around, what shows are staying put and what shows are dropping out for any updates on when it might come back. User2: In the meantime, have you checked out the CBBC section on the BBC website? There's a surprise at the top cartoon in the iPlayer section. Write a convo on March 14 2016 where the new logo begins, a viewer tunes in and says the DOG (on screen bug) looks too opaque and hopes they make it transparent soon "Also, Skunk Fu is back on? Since when? Wasn't that dropped a few years ago"
CHATBOT: User1: Hey, have you caught the new season promo of The Next Step? They used "Take Your Mama" in it, and it's absolutely buzzing! User2: Yeah, I saw that! The song choice has really set a great vibe for the upcoming season. By the way, did you hear about the schedule changes coming to CBBC on May 10? User1: No, I haven't! What's happening with the schedule? User2: From what I've gathered, quite a few shake-ups. For starters, The Next Step is staying put, thanks to its massive popularity. Guess that promo did its job! User1: That's great news for TNS fans! Any word on what shows are moving around? User2: Yes, Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed is moving to an earlier slot, right before The Next Step, possibly to ride on TNS's popularity wave. Shaun the Sheep is also shifting to a late afternoon slot, which is a bit of a surprise. User1: Interesting moves! What about shows that are dropping out? User2: It's a bit sad, but it looks like Remotely Funny is being dropped from the schedule. Didn't seem to catch on as hoped. And there's no word on The Owl & Co. making a return, so that's also off the table for now. User1: That's unfortunate about Remotely Funny; it had potential. But, with new slots for some shows and others staying put, it does freshen things up a bit. Do we know if any new shows are being introduced? User2: From the updates, no new shows have been announced to fill the gaps just yet. It seems like they're reshuffling existing shows to see what works best where. It'll be interesting to see how these changes impact the overall lineup. User1: Definitely! With these adjustments, CBBC is keeping things interesting. I'm specially looking forward to how the new slot for Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed pans out and, of course, the new season of The Next Step. User2: Absolutely, and with Horrible Histories staying put in its prime time slot, the evenings on CBBC are still going to be jam-packed with some fantastic content. Can't wait to see how it all unfolds starting May 10!
CHATBOT: User1: Have you checked the updated CBBC schedule for May 10? Looks like we were right about some of those predictions! User2: Yes, I've just had a look! Big changes indeed. Noticed they've given more room in the morning for Skunk Fu due to its popularity resurgence. Seems like it really caught on! User1: Absolutely, it's impressive how Skunk Fu has made such a strong comeback. It's like a whole new generation is discovering it. But, I was surprised to see Arthur being removed from the lineup. That show was a classic. User2: Yeah, removing Arthur was unexpected. It's been a staple for so long. But, on the brighter side, Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed moving to the 7:50am slot, replacing Danger Mouse, is an interesting choice. It looks like they are really pushing for D&GU. User1: That move for D&GU is quite strategic, placing it in what used to be Danger Mouse's spot. Must be banking on its appeal to draw in the early morning crowd. It does seem like CBBC is shaking things up to keep viewers engaged. User2: Definitely, and with these changes, particularly in the mornings, they're likely aiming to capture more consistent viewership from the get-go. It's a bold strategy. I wonder how it will pay off. User1: On that note, it also seems the afternoon and evening slots are pretty stable with the mainstays like The Next Step and Horrible Histories. They're probably looking to maintain solid viewership there while experimenting in the mornings. User2: True, stability in those prime slots is key. Plus, with the strong fan bases of shows like TNS and Horrible Histories, it makes sense. It's going to be fascinating to watch how these scheduling shifts impact overall viewership and which shows emerge as new favorites. User1: Indeed, and I'm curious to see if any new shows will be introduced later on to fill any potential gaps. For now, though, it looks like CBBC is focusing on bolstering what works and tweaking the schedule to better fit their audience's preferences. User2: Let's keep an eye on how these changes unfold. CBBC seems to be on an exciting trajectory with these moves. Can't wait to see what's next!
Apr 15, 2024 at 4:28 PM BST — 1 exchange United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Owl & Co. Write a forum convo saying that from Friday the channel extends to 9pm User1: Hey, did you hear about the new schedule change on CBBC? User2: No, what's happening? User1: Starting from Friday, the channel will be extending its programming all the way to 9pm! User2: No way, that's awesome! More shows to watch in the evening, I can't wait! User1: Yeah, it's going to be great. Can't wait to see what they have in store for us with the extended schedule. User2: Definitely, CBBC is really stepping up their game. I'm looking forward to tuning in for the evening shows. Write a follow up with the new schedule (still fictional/part of the scenario) from 7am to 9pm starting April 25, Incidentally some of the shows only seen in the mornings close out the final hour 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:35pm - Horrible Histories 8:00pm - The Dumping Ground 8:30pm - Scream Street 9:00pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed User1: Have you seen the new CBBC schedule extending all the way to 9pm now? User2: Yes, I'm so excited! It's great to have even more shows to watch in the evenings. User1: I know, I can't believe some of the morning shows are now on in the evening too. It's going to be a fun night of TV. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to catching up on all my favorite shows. CBBC is really spoiling us with this extended schedule. Write a follow up noting TO&C is nowhere to be seen User1: Hey, have you noticed that The Owl & Co. isn't on the new extended CBBC schedule? User2: You're right, I just looked through the entire lineup and it's nowhere to be seen. I wonder why they decided to leave it out. User1: It's a shame, I really enjoyed that show. Hopefully, they bring it back or replace it with something equally as entertaining. User2: Yeah, hopefully they have some new exciting shows lined up for the evening time slot. I'll miss The Owl & Co. but I'm sure there will be plenty of other great shows to watch. Write a forum convo about what's most popular on CBBC right now (in this scenario), what isn't doing well and what's basically surviving User1: So what do you think is currently the most popular show on CBBC? User2: I would have to say that The Next Step seems to be really popular at the moment. It has a big fan base and always gets a lot of views. User1: Yeah, I agree. It's definitely a hit with the viewers. But what about shows that aren't doing so well? User2: I think Remotely Funny hasn't been getting as much attention as some of the other shows. It's a fun show, but it just doesn't seem to be catching on with the audience. User1: And what about the shows that are just surviving on the schedule? User2: I'd say Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed is one of those shows that's just comfortably hanging in there. It's not the most popular, but it has its loyal viewers who tune in regularly. User1: It's interesting to see how different shows are faring on the channel. I wonder if CBBC will make any changes based on the popularity of certain shows. Write a forum convo about the early morning only shows, and one of them is doing pretty good for a forgotten cartoon that only airs first thing User1: Have you noticed how well Skunk Fu is doing as one of the early morning only shows on CBBC? User2: Yes, it's actually surprising how popular it has become considering it only airs first thing in the morning. It seems to have gained a new following among viewers. User1: That's great to hear! It's always nice to see a forgotten cartoon do well and find a new audience. I hope CBBC continues to showcase these early morning gems. Write a Wikipedia page set in May 2016 with current programming (with the year it originally debuted on the channel, and if a show has left for a period, then the year it returned will appear next to it, by the way its still part of this scenario) CBBC (Children's BBC) is a British children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. As of May 2016, the channel offers a variety of popular programming for children of all ages. Current programming on CBBC: - Skunk Fu (2007-2010, January 02 2016-) - Arthur (2002) - Danger Mouse (2015) - The Next Step (2013) - Operation Ouch! (2015) - Horrible Histories (2009) - Blue Peter (1959) - Odd Squad (2014) - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed - Scream Street - So Awkward - Shaun the Sheep (2007) - Class Dismissed - Jamie Johnson - Remotely Funny - Lost and Found - The Dumping Ground - The Zoo - The Playlist - Now You See It - Junior Vets - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch - Deadly Art - The Deep (March 01 2016-) - Hetty Feather - Millie Inbetween One of the standout shows that has become a surprise success is Skunk Fu, which originally debuted on the channel in 2007. Despite being a forgotten cartoon that only airs in the early morning, it has managed to attract a new audience and has become a popular show among viewers. Overall, CBBC continues to offer a diverse range of programming that caters to the interests and preferences of its young audience. Viewers can expect entertaining and educational shows that keep them engaged and coming back for more. Write a schedule change on May 1 which sees some suprises in the evening lineup CBBC Schedule Change starting May 1, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:40pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 8:00pm - Scream Street 8:30pm - Horrible Histories 9:00pm - Class Dismissed The evening lineup now includes some exciting surprises with Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed moving to a later time slot and Class Dismissed taking over the 9pm slot. Viewers can expect a mix of fan-favorite shows and new additions to the schedule for an entertaining and engaging evening of programming on CBBC. Write a forum convo in early May where some changes are headed to the schedule starting May 10, incidentally TNS's new season promo has "Take Your Mama", Also we learn what shows are moving around, what shows are staying put and what shows are dropping outon December 18 2015 saying Wizards Vs Aliens is leaving on the 2nd of January 2016, and say what's replacing it
CHATBOT: User1: Just saw the announcement. Looks like Wizards Vs Aliens is leaving CBBC on the 2nd of January 2016. Can't believe it's going! User2: Really? That's a shame, it's been a solid part of the lineup. Do you know what's replacing it? User1: Yes, according to the schedule, Skunk Fu is making a comeback and will take over the time slot Wizards Vs Aliens is leaving behind. User2: Skunk Fu? That's a blast from the past! Haven't seen that show in ages. I'm actually quite excited to see how it does now. User1: Me too. It's interesting to see CBBC bring back an older show. Guess they're looking to reintroduce it to a new generation of viewers. User2: Definitely. It'll be interesting to see the response from the current CBBC audience, considering how much kids' TV has changed. User1: True. Hopefully, it'll be well received. Wizards Vs Aliens had a good run, but maybe it's time for something different. Still going to miss it though. User2: Yeah, it'll be missed. But who knows? Maybe Skunk Fu will win us over just like Wizards Vs Aliens did. Exciting times ahead for CBBC!
Apr 16, 2024 at 9:58 PM BST — 7 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Owl & Co. Write a forum convo saying that from Friday the channel extends to 9pm User1: Hey, did you hear about the new schedule change on CBBC? User2: No, what's happening? User1: Starting from Friday, the channel will be extending its programming all the way to 9pm! User2: No way, that's awesome! More shows to watch in the evening, I can't wait! User1: Yeah, it's going to be great. Can't wait to see what they have in store for us with the extended schedule. User2: Definitely, CBBC is really stepping up their game. I'm looking forward to tuning in for the evening shows. Write a follow up with the new schedule (still fictional/part of the scenario) from 7am to 9pm starting April 25, Incidentally some of the shows only seen in the mornings close out the final hour 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:35pm - Horrible Histories 8:00pm - The Dumping Ground 8:30pm - Scream Street 9:00pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed User1: Have you seen the new CBBC schedule extending all the way to 9pm now? User2: Yes, I'm so excited! It's great to have even more shows to watch in the evenings. User1: I know, I can't believe some of the morning shows are now on in the evening too. It's going to be a fun night of TV. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to catching up on all my favorite shows. CBBC is really spoiling us with this extended schedule. Write a follow up noting TO&C is nowhere to be seen User1: Hey, have you noticed that The Owl & Co. isn't on the new extended CBBC schedule? User2: You're right, I just looked through the entire lineup and it's nowhere to be seen. I wonder why they decided to leave it out. User1: It's a shame, I really enjoyed that show. Hopefully, they bring it back or replace it with something equally as entertaining. User2: Yeah, hopefully they have some new exciting shows lined up for the evening time slot. I'll miss The Owl & Co. but I'm sure there will be plenty of other great shows to watch. Write a forum convo about what's most popular on CBBC right now (in this scenario), what isn't doing well and what's basically surviving User1: So what do you think is currently the most popular show on CBBC? User2: I would have to say that The Next Step seems to be really popular at the moment. It has a big fan base and always gets a lot of views. User1: Yeah, I agree. It's definitely a hit with the viewers. But what about shows that aren't doing so well? User2: I think Remotely Funny hasn't been getting as much attention as some of the other shows. It's a fun show, but it just doesn't seem to be catching on with the audience. User1: And what about the shows that are just surviving on the schedule? User2: I'd say Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed is one of those shows that's just comfortably hanging in there. It's not the most popular, but it has its loyal viewers who tune in regularly. User1: It's interesting to see how different shows are faring on the channel. I wonder if CBBC will make any changes based on the popularity of certain shows. Write a forum convo about the early morning only shows, and one of them is doing pretty good for a forgotten cartoon that only airs first thing User1: Have you noticed how well Skunk Fu is doing as one of the early morning only shows on CBBC? User2: Yes, it's actually surprising how popular it has become considering it only airs first thing in the morning. It seems to have gained a new following among viewers. User1: That's great to hear! It's always nice to see a forgotten cartoon do well and find a new audience. I hope CBBC continues to showcase these early morning gems. Write a Wikipedia page set in May 2016 with current programming (with the year it originally debuted on the channel, and if a show has left for a period, then the year it returned will appear next to it, by the way its still part of this scenario) CBBC (Children's BBC) is a British children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. As of May 2016, the channel offers a variety of popular programming for children of all ages. Current programming on CBBC: - Skunk Fu (2007-2010, January 02 2016-) - Arthur (2002) - Danger Mouse (2015) - The Next Step (2013) - Operation Ouch! (2015) - Horrible Histories (2009) - Blue Peter (1959) - Odd Squad (2014) - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed - Scream Street - So Awkward - Shaun the Sheep (2007) - Class Dismissed - Jamie Johnson - Remotely Funny - Lost and Found - The Dumping Ground - The Zoo - The Playlist - Now You See It - Junior Vets - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch - Deadly Art - The Deep (March 01 2016-) - Hetty Feather - Millie Inbetween One of the standout shows that has become a surprise success is Skunk Fu, which originally debuted on the channel in 2007. Despite being a forgotten cartoon that only airs in the early morning, it has managed to attract a new audience and has become a popular show among viewers. Overall, CBBC continues to offer a diverse range of programming that caters to the interests and preferences of its young audience. Viewers can expect entertaining and educational shows that keep them engaged and coming back for more. Write a schedule change on May 1 which sees some suprises in the evening lineup CBBC Schedule Change starting May 1, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:40pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 8:00pm - Scream Street 8:30pm - Horrible Histories 9:00pm - Class Dismissed The evening lineup now includes some exciting surprises with Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed moving to a later time slot and Class Dismissed taking over the 9pm slot. Viewers can expect a mix of fan-favorite shows and new additions to the schedule for an entertaining and engaging evening of programming on CBBC. Write a forum convo on December 18 2015 saying Wizards Vs Aliens is leaving on the 2nd of January 2016,follow up where a user wonders what they do on Saturday mornings, and say what's replacing itwhat CITV's got
CHATBOT: User1: With all the talk about the CBBC schedule changes, I've been wondering what they do on Saturday mornings now. Any ideas? User2: On Saturday mornings, CBBC tends to feature a mix of live-action and animated shows similar to their weekday schedule, including popular series and some reruns of viewer favorites. However, if you're looking for something a bit different, CITV's got quite the lineup on Saturday mornings. User1: Oh, really? What's CITV got going on? User2: CITV's Saturday morning schedule is pretty packed with a variety of shows. They tend to showcase animated hits, adventure series, and game shows that are really popular with kids. Shows like 'Scrambled!' which features a mix of cartoons, games, and guest appearances, making it a fun variety show for Saturday mornings. Plus, they often have marathons of popular series which is great if you've missed any episodes during the week. User1: Sounds like a great alternative! I'll have to check out CITV this Saturday then. Thanks for the heads up!
CHATBOT: User2: No problem! Since we're on the topic, I actually found out what CBBC's got planned for their Saturday morning (SatAM) schedule. Here's what they have lined up: 7:00am - **Blue Peter Specials** - Catch up on special episodes and compilations from the iconic series. 7:30am - **Match of the Day Kickabout** - For the young football fans, featuring latest matches, skills, and behind-the-scenes. 8:00am - **Art Ninja** - Get creative with some cool art projects that can be done at home. 8:30am - **Operation Ouch! Dr. Chris & Dr. Xand's Craziest Experiments** - A special series featuring some of the most out-of-the-box experiments. 9:00am - **Horrible Histories Gory Games** - A game show where contestants get quizzed on historical facts in the most fun and gory way possible. 9:30am - **Dragons: Race to the Edge** - Follow Hiccup and his friends as they embark on new adventures. 10:00am - **The Next Step: The Early Years** - A look back at the beginnings of The Next Step Dance Studio's journey. 10:30am - **So Awkward Files** - The So Awkward gang navigates through the files, bringing out the best of their awkward school moments. 11:00am - **The Deep: Underwater Adventures** - The Nektons explore mysterious depths of the ocean. 11:30am - **Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed: Best Pranks** - A compilation of the best pranks pulled off by Dennis and his gang. Remember, schedules can shift a bit, but this should give you a solid idea of what CBBC's offering on Saturday mornings. It's a nice mix of entertainment, sports, creativity, and education!
Apr 20, 2024 at 4:27 PM BST — 10 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Owl & Co. Write a forum convo saying that from Friday the channel extends to 9pm User1: Hey, did you hear about the new schedule change on CBBC? User2: No, what's happening? User1: Starting from Friday, the channel will be extending its programming all the way to 9pm! User2: No way, that's awesome! More shows to watch in the evening, I can't wait! User1: Yeah, it's going to be great. Can't wait to see what they have in store for us with the extended schedule. User2: Definitely, CBBC is really stepping up their game. I'm looking forward to tuning in for the evening shows. Write a follow up with the new schedule (still fictional/part of the scenario) from 7am to 9pm starting April 25, Incidentally some of the shows only seen in the mornings close out the final hour 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:35pm - Horrible Histories 8:00pm - The Dumping Ground 8:30pm - Scream Street 9:00pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed User1: Have you seen the new CBBC schedule extending all the way to 9pm now? User2: Yes, I'm so excited! It's great to have even more shows to watch in the evenings. User1: I know, I can't believe some of the morning shows are now on in the evening too. It's going to be a fun night of TV. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to catching up on all my favorite shows. CBBC is really spoiling us with this extended schedule. Write a follow up noting TO&C is nowhere to be seen User1: Hey, have you noticed that The Owl & Co. isn't on the new extended CBBC schedule? User2: You're right, I just looked through the entire lineup and it's nowhere to be seen. I wonder why they decided to leave it out. User1: It's a shame, I really enjoyed that show. Hopefully, they bring it back or replace it with something equally as entertaining. User2: Yeah, hopefully they have some new exciting shows lined up for the evening time slot. I'll miss The Owl & Co. but I'm sure there will be plenty of other great shows to watch. Write a forum convo about what's most popular on CBBC right now (in this scenario), what isn't doing well and what's basically surviving User1: So what do you think is currently the most popular show on CBBC? User2: I would have to say that The Next Step seems to be really popular at the moment. It has a big fan base and always gets a lot of views. User1: Yeah, I agree. It's definitely a hit with the viewers. But what about shows that aren't doing so well? User2: I think Remotely Funny hasn't been getting as much attention as some of the other shows. It's a fun show, but it just doesn't seem to be catching on with the audience. User1: And what about the shows that are just surviving on the schedule? User2: I'd say Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed is one of those shows that's just comfortably hanging in there. It's not the most popular, but it has its loyal viewers who tune in regularly. User1: It's interesting to see how different shows are faring on the channel. I wonder if CBBC will make any changes based on the popularity of certain shows. Write a forum convo about the early morning only shows, and one of them is doing pretty good for a forgotten cartoon that only airs first thing User1: Have you noticed how well Skunk Fu is doing as one of the early morning only shows on CBBC? User2: Yes, it's actually surprising how popular it has become considering it only airs first thing in the morning. It seems to have gained a new following among viewers. User1: That's great to hear! It's always nice to see a forgotten cartoon do well and find a new audience. I hope CBBC continues to showcase these early morning gems. Write a Wikipedia page set in May 2016 with current programming (with the year it originally debuted on the channel, and if a show has left for a period, then the year it returned will appear next to it, by the way its still part of this scenario) CBBC (Children's BBC) is a British children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. As of May 2016, the channel offers a variety of popular programming for children of all ages. Current programming on CBBC: - Skunk Fu (2007-2010, January 02 2016-) - Arthur (2002) - Danger Mouse (2015) - The Next Step (2013) - Operation Ouch! (2015) - Horrible Histories (2009) - Blue Peter (1959) - Odd Squad (2014) - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed - Scream Street - So Awkward - Shaun the Sheep (2007) - Class Dismissed - Jamie Johnson - Remotely Funny - Lost and Found - The Dumping Ground - The Zoo - The Playlist - Now You See It - Junior Vets - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch - Deadly Art - The Deep (March 01 2016-) - Hetty Feather - Millie Inbetween One of the standout shows that has become a surprise success is Skunk Fu, which originally debuted on the channel in 2007. Despite being a forgotten cartoon that only airs in the early morning, it has managed to attract a new audience and has become a popular show among viewers. Overall, CBBC continues to offer a diverse range of programming that caters to the interests and preferences of its young audience. Viewers can expect entertaining and educational shows that keep them engaged and coming back for more. Write a schedule change on May 1 which sees some suprises in the evening lineup CBBC Schedule Change starting May 1, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:40pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 8:00pm - Scream Street 8:30pm - Horrible Histories 9:00pm - Class Dismissed The evening lineup now includes some exciting surprises with Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed moving to a later time slot and Class Dismissed taking over the 9pm slot. Viewers can expect a mix of fan-favorite shows and new additions to the schedule for an entertaining and engaging evening of programming on CBBC. Write a follow up where a user wonders what they do on Saturday mornings, and say what CITV's gotnotices a new 2016 Upfront trailer running on the channel, the logos of 10 shows are here, also P&F is coming soon, but we are super SUPRISED to see one show mentioned in the trailer, considering it hasn't aired new eps in YEARS
CHATBOT: User1: Did anyone else catch the new 2016 Upfront trailer running on CBBC? They showcased logos of 10 current shows, and there's a hint that Phineas and Ferb (P&F) is coming soon to the channel. But one show really surprised me. User2: Wait, P&F is coming to CBBC? That's amazing news! But now you've got me curious. Which show surprised you in the trailer? User1: Okay, hold onto your hats, because they included a logo for "Adventures of Tintin" in the trailer. Yes, that "Adventures of Tintin"! Considering it hasn't aired new episodes in YEARS, I was totally taken aback. User2: "Adventures of Tintin"?! No way, that's a blast from the past! I can't believe they're bringing it back. Did the trailer say anything about new episodes, or are they just rerunning the classic ones? User1: The trailer didn't specify, unfortunately. All it showed was the logo among the other shows airing this year. It looks like we'll have to keep our eyes peeled for more news on this. If they are new episodes, that would be absolutely incredible. User2: Seriously, this is the best news I've heard all day! "Adventures of Tintin" used to be my favorite show. Whether it's reruns or new episodes, I'm just excited it's getting some love again. Thanks for the heads up, I'll definitely be watching out for more info!
CHATBOT: User1: So, I did some digging and found out which 10 shows were featured in the CBBC Upfront 2016 trailer. Apart from the jaw-dropping inclusion of "Adventures of Tintin", here's what else is on the roster: 1. **The Next Step** - This one's been a staple for dance drama lovers. Really no surprise there. 2. **Horrible Histories** - Always a hit. Their unique take on history is both educational and hilarious. 3. **Operation Ouch!** - With the amount of love this show gets for its fun and fascinating look at the human body and medicine, it's a shoo-in. 4. **Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed** - The misadventures continue. This show has a solid fan base. 5. **Blue Peter** - It's historic at this point. No CBBC lineup would feel right without it. 6. **Hetty Feather** - The dramatic adventures based on the Jacqueline Wilson book have been a hit. 7. **Shaun the Sheep** - Aardman's genius at work. It's timeless and appeals to pretty much everyone. 8. **So Awkward** - That awkward teenage life resonates well, it seems! 9. **The Deep** - This one's for the adventure seekers who love the mysteries of the deep sea. 10. **Adventures of Tintin** - As we've already discussed. It's making a return, and it's the biggest surprise of them all! And, of course, they teased that **Phineas and Ferb** is coming soon, which is super exciting. Can't wait to see how they integrate it into the current lineup. It looks like CBBC is going all out this year! User2: Wow, that's an impressive lineup! CBBC is not holding back. "The Adventures of Tintin" coming back is definitely the highlight for me, but I'm also stoked for "Phineas and Ferb." Looks like we're going to be spoilt for choice. Thanks for the list!
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USER: CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Owl & Co. Write a forum convo saying that from Friday the channel extends to 9pm User1: Hey, did you hear about the new schedule change on CBBC? User2: No, what's happening? User1: Starting from Friday, the channel will be extending its programming all the way to 9pm! User2: No way, that's awesome! More shows to watch in the evening, I can't wait! User1: Yeah, it's going to be great. Can't wait to see what they have in store for us with the extended schedule. User2: Definitely, CBBC is really stepping up their game. I'm looking forward to tuning in for the evening shows. Write a follow up with the new schedule (still fictional/part of the scenario) from 7am to 9pm starting April 25, Incidentally some of the shows only seen in the mornings close out the final hour 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:35pm - Horrible Histories 8:00pm - The Dumping Ground 8:30pm - Scream Street 9:00pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed User1: Have you seen the new CBBC schedule extending all the way to 9pm now? User2: Yes, I'm so excited! It's great to have even more shows to watch in the evenings. User1: I know, I can't believe some of the morning shows are now on in the evening too. It's going to be a fun night of TV. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to catching up on all my favorite shows. CBBC is really spoiling us with this extended schedule. Write a follow up noting TO&C is nowhere to be seen User1: Hey, have you noticed that The Owl & Co. isn't on the new extended CBBC schedule? User2: You're right, I just looked through the entire lineup and it's nowhere to be seen. I wonder why they decided to leave it out. User1: It's a shame, I really enjoyed that show. Hopefully, they bring it back or replace it with something equally as entertaining. User2: Yeah, hopefully they have some new exciting shows lined up for the evening time slot. I'll miss The Owl & Co. but I'm sure there will be plenty of other great shows to watch. Write a forum convo about what's most popular on CBBC right now (in this scenario), what isn't doing well and what's basically surviving User1: So what do you think is currently the most popular show on CBBC? User2: I would have to say that The Next Step seems to be really popular at the moment. It has a big fan base and always gets a lot of views. User1: Yeah, I agree. It's definitely a hit with the viewers. But what about shows that aren't doing so well? User2: I think Remotely Funny hasn't been getting as much attention as some of the other shows. It's a fun show, but it just doesn't seem to be catching on with the audience. User1: And what about the shows that are just surviving on the schedule? User2: I'd say Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed is one of those shows that's just comfortably hanging in there. It's not the most popular, but it has its loyal viewers who tune in regularly. User1: It's interesting to see how different shows are faring on the channel. I wonder if CBBC will make any changes based on the popularity of certain shows. Write a forum convo about the early morning only shows, and one of them is doing pretty good for a forgotten cartoon that only airs first thing User1: Have you noticed how well Skunk Fu is doing as one of the early morning only shows on CBBC? User2: Yes, it's actually surprising how popular it has become considering it only airs first thing in the morning. It seems to have gained a new following among viewers. User1: That's great to hear! It's always nice to see a forgotten cartoon do well and find a new audience. I hope CBBC continues to showcase these early morning gems. Write a Wikipedia page set in May 2016 with current programming (with the year it originally debuted on the channel, and if a show has left for a period, then the year it returned will appear next to it, by the way its still part of this scenario) CBBC (Children's BBC) is a British children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. As of May 2016, the channel offers a variety of popular programming for children of all ages. Current programming on CBBC: - Skunk Fu (2007-2010, January 02 2016-) - Arthur (2002) - Danger Mouse (2015) - The Next Step (2013) - Operation Ouch! (2015) - Horrible Histories (2009) - Blue Peter (1959) - Odd Squad (2014) - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed - Scream Street - So Awkward - Shaun the Sheep (2007) - Class Dismissed - Jamie Johnson - Remotely Funny - Lost and Found - The Dumping Ground - The Zoo - The Playlist - Now You See It - Junior Vets - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch - Deadly Art - The Deep (March 01 2016-) - Hetty Feather - Millie Inbetween One of the standout shows that has become a surprise success is Skunk Fu, which originally debuted on the channel in 2007. Despite being a forgotten cartoon that only airs in the early morning, it has managed to attract a new audience and has become a popular show among viewers. Overall, CBBC continues to offer a diverse range of programming that caters to the interests and preferences of its young audience. Viewers can expect entertaining and educational shows that keep them engaged and coming back for more. Write a schedule change on May 1 which sees some suprises in the evening lineup CBBC Schedule Change starting May 1, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:40pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 8:00pm - Scream Street 8:30pm - Horrible Histories 9:00pm - Class Dismissed The evening lineup now includes some exciting surprises with Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed moving to a later time slot and Class Dismissed taking over the 9pm slot. Viewers can expect a mix of fan-favorite shows and new additions to the schedule for an entertaining and engaging evening of programming on CBBC. Write a follow up where a user notices a new 2016 Upfront trailer running on the channel, the logos of 10has the schedule for June 6 and shows are here, also P&F is coming soon, but we are super SUPRISED to see one show mentioned in the trailer, considering it hasn't aired new eps in YEARS
CHATBOT: User1: Hey everyone, I just got my hands on the schedule for June 6. Looks like there are a few more changes coming to CBBC's lineup! CBBC Schedule for June 6, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Danger Mouse 8:00am - The Next Step 8:25am - Operation Ouch! 8:50am - Horrible Histories 9:20am - Blue Peter 9:50am - Odd Squad 10:05am - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 10:20am - Scream Street 10:30am - So Awkward 11:00am - Shaun the Sheep 11:10am - Class Dismissed 11:25am - Jamie Johnson 11:55am - Remotely Funny 12:25pm - Lost and Found 12:40pm - The Dumping Ground 1:10pm - The Zoo 1:25pm - The Playlist 1:40pm - The Next Step 2:05pm - Operation Ouch! 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 2:40pm - Now You See It 3:10pm - Junior Vets 3:25pm - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 3:55pm - Deadly Art 4:25pm - The Deep 4:40pm - Jamie Johnson 5:10pm - Hetty Feather 5:40pm - So Awkward 6:05pm - Millie Inbetween 6:35pm - The Next Step 7:00pm - Operation Ouch! 7:25pm - Shaun the Sheep 7:40pm - Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 8:00pm - Scream Street 8:30pm - Horrible Histories 9:00pm - Blue Peter User2: Oh wow, they're putting Blue Peter in the 9pm slot? That's a big move! User1: Yeah, definitely a bold choice. It looks like CBBC is trying to shake things up and offer a diverse mix of shows throughout the day and into the evening. User2: I'm excited to see how these changes play out. Blue Peter at 9pm could attract a broader audience, especially families looking for shows to watch together in the evening. User1: Agreed, it's an interesting strategy by CBBC. Also, it's great to see both new and returning shows spread throughout the day. Can't wait for June 6 to see all these changes in action!