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Mr Bloom's Nursery: Combined Harvesters special

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Ben (Mr Bloom)|10:18 UK time, Wednesday, 17 October 2012

The Autumn’s here, so it’s time kick off your welly boots and tune in for a very special episode of Mr Bloom’s Nursery. On 18th October we’ll be showing our Harvest episode where Mr Bloom and the Veggies travel to the village of Clapham in North Yorkshire for a good old Harvest Festival.

When thinking about making a one-off, special episode we are keen to try and find a special date or event on the gardener’s calendar. What better than the time of year when everything is gathered in and celebrated?

This presented a fantastic opportunity for us to look at the issue of how long it actually takes for vegetables to grow. It can be a tricky concept for some children to get their heads around – that when they plant a seed, they have to wait for it to grow and develop.

To this end we made two visits to Clapham this year. The first was in May, where Mr Bloom met up with a group of Tiddlers and set about planting a variety of seeds in their school garden. We then returned in September with the Veggies, to see how they’d got on growing. The results were top notch, with a certain set of aubergines that would have given Sebastian a run for his money! With it now being September it was time to gather in all the food and what better way to celebrate than with a good old traditional Harvest Festival – complete with delivering boxes of foody-goods around the village, a church service and an outdoor party that featured a brass band and a cake stall.

We hope you enjoy it! Happy Harvest!

CBeebies Bedtime Hour: New Episodes of Abney and Teal and 64 Zoo Lane

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Catherine, Cbeebies Team.|11:40 UK time, Thursday, 11 October 2012

64 Zoo Lane characters

A New Series of 64 Zoo Lane starts on 29th October

CBeebies is refreshing the Bedtime Hour for Winter to include even more of our best-loved shows to snuggle up with before bed. We understand how important the Bedtime Hour can be as part of many families’ routines, so we want to let you know what the changes are and when they’re happening.

From Sunday 28th October at 6pm, “The Adventures of Abney & Teal” will move into the Bedtime Hour for the first time, with brand new episodes airing Sunday to Thursday. There will be a chance to catch up with favourite episodes on Friday and Saturday too.

Also from Sundays to Thursdays we’re very excited to be able to bring you a new series of “Sixty Four Zoo Lane” at 6:10pm. We understand that Fridays and Saturdays can feel different as part of the weekend, so with this in mind we welcome back special treat-size “Waybuloo” to the Bedtime Hour on Friday and Saturday.

Familiar faces remain in Bedtime, with “In The Night Garden” and the “CBeebies Bedtime Story”, as always at the end of the day. We do hope your little ones will enjoy the new line-up and that this mix will offer something for both older and younger viewers. 

CBeebies Love to Learn Quiz

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Catherine, Cbeebies Team.|12:04 UK time, Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Alphablocks

Press the Red Button to play the CBeebies Love to Learn Quiz where you can have fun with all the family learning about words and numbers with CBeebies presenters Alex and Cerrie.



The quiz features questions on a variety of CBeebies favourites including the Numberjacks, Abadas, Alphablocks, Numtums and The Lingo Show. Choc full of great clips, the quiz is just for fun but viewers can play again and again to improve their score.



The quiz will be split into two parts: Part 1 will be available from Saturday 6th October until Tuesday 9th October and Part 2 will be available from Wednesday 10th October until Friday 12th October.



For more information on all the CBeebies characters please visit: CBeebies

Available on Sky/Freeview



Sky:



Sat 6th October, 6:00am-6:00pm

Sun 7th - Fri 12th October, 6:00am-7:00pm (daily)

Freeview:

Sat 6th October, 6:00am-2:20pm

Sun 7th October, 12:10pm-1:50pm

Mon 8th October, 6:00am-4:50pm

Tue 9th October, 6:00am-7:00pm

Wed 10th October, 6:00am-2:50pm

Thu 11th October, 6:00am-7:00pm

Fri 12th October, 7:45am-12:00pm & 1:00pm-7:00pm

Katy returns with I Can Cook On The Go!

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Katy - CBeebies presenter|13:02 UK time, Friday, 5 October 2012

Katy from I Can Cook

Hi Katy! What have you been up to over the summer?

Hello! I've been so busy this summer. I went on holiday to Norway which was great fun and I've been travelling all around the country with the live stage show of 'I Can Cook'. I've also been popping in and out of the CBeebies house to see my friends Sid, Cerrie, Alex and Andy to play some games and have a giggle. But the big thing I've been doing this summer is filming the new series 'I Can Cook On The Go' and that's been really exciting, especially with all the new bits this series.

What can we expect from the new series? Are there any changes?

This series is all about healthy eating and using food as fuel for energy to go out and play and do fun activities. We've got some great recipes to share; they're all healthy and having eaten them all, I can say they are really tasty too! And as well as the food you'll see the children and I taking part in loads of fun activities that we hope will give families lots of ideas for things to do together.

There a few other changes too. We've got a revamped outdoor kitchen including a very special cookbook, and I've got a brand new look as well. Also for this series, we have a special episode called 'I Can Cook On The Go - A Special Surprise'. It features some amazing guests and I can't wait for everyone to see it. But I won't say too much about it just now - it'd spoil the surprise!

 Wow, what kind of activities do the kids get up to?

 We get to do so many different and fun things. We went surfing, which was something I never thought I'd see myself do on I Can Cook! We also did a children's adventure course, pony trekking and rock pooling, rollerskating and hockey, streetdance and traditional playground games. We even met some birds of prey!

Are there any new characters?

There are indeed! We have three new characters. There's Horace, my van, who I travel round the country in (he has the longest eyelashes ever!). Horace is also home to Mr Spoon who helps the children and I to identify the right size spoon to use when a specific size is needed for the recipe. There's also Pinchy Parrot who helps out when we need a small amount of an ingredient. She's especially helpful in making sure we don't make some of the recipes too spicy!

We have some new rhymes this series, and alongside favourites like the 'Washing Hands' and 'Tidy Up' songs, we've got an updated 'Travelling Song.' I'm particularly excited about our brand new 'Energy' song, which is a celebration of eating healthily and having energy to play because of it.

I think the great thing about this series is that through the cooking and the activities, there's so much for children to do and it really is a celebration of 'I Can' for them. We have a lot of fun with the ingredients, looking at their colours, their smells, and their shapes which are great for encouraging children to use their imaginations. We also do counting of ingredients and learn about more and less through things such as the weighing game - we even make flour clouds! Oh! And I can't forget the banana dance, I won't tell you too much about it, but I guarantee everyone will be doing it by the end of the series.

Do you have any favourite recipes from the show? What can you recommend?

Another first for 'I Can Cook' is that in this series we also make drinks - a watermelon cooler and a cucumber and apple based one called 'Super Green Dream.' Both of those were really tasty and I did drink quite a lot of both of them! I also really enjoyed 'Katy's Amazing Carrot and Squash Cookies' and also the 'Summer Sundaes.' It's really hard to choose one favourite though as all the recipes are SO delicious.

Any funny moments during filming that you could share with us?

We had an amazing team making this series - we were constantly laughing in between filming which really helped when we were out in the cold and rain! They were always coming up with crazy things for me to do in the 'Energy' song - singing whilst standing on your head or whilst riding a horse is definitely a skill! I also have to mention 'Fish Face' - it caused a lot of laughter on set.

What have you got planned now you’ve finished filming this series?

Well, if I get the time, I'd love to learn to skydive but with being so busy that might have to wait till next year. For now, though, I'm going to have a few days rest and then it's back on the road with the 'I Can Cook' live shows!