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Milkshake

 
Description: Children's television from Channel 5

Newest Review: ... and the story length changed from five to seven minutes, these are the episodes we see on Milkshake. Mr. Men: The Mr. Men Show is an animated television series based on the original Mr. Men and Little Miss books created in the 1970s through to the 90s by British author Roger Hargreaves. As well as these extremely well known cartoons you can watch Roary the racing car (fast becoming very ... more

 ... well known due to Peter Kay), Hanahs helpline, Olivia, Harry and his bucketful of dinosaurs, Mio Mao, Bert and Ernie and the Wotwots. As well as the milkshake show on Channel 5 you can catch them on tour. We recently went to see the Milkshake show at Camb...more

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takeachance
Premium Review Milkshake: 6am - 9am Mummys quiet time! (781 words)
by - written on 28/11/09 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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Easily good enough to rival cbeebies, the channel 5 milkshake show is on daily on Channel 5 from 6am through to 9am. Milkshake have scooped all the big names your little one will adore. Rupert the Bear: THis much loved classic is not as I remember it as a child. It has been totally revamped and is now 'Rupert The Bear Follow The Magic'. Follow Rupert Bear, Ping Pong and all his friends in Nutwood on their magical adventures. My daughter loves the show and there is no difference between this and other cartoons. Id love to show her the old version one day! Make WAy For Noddy: YEt another golden oldie that has been revamped.The good old ...  Read the complete review

sparkymarky1973
Premium Review Channel 5's milkshake brings all the kids to the yard! (610 words)
by - written on 08/10/09 (Very useful, 175 readings)
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Milkshake is Channel 5's answer to CBBC, CBeebies and CITV and runs on 5 from 5am through to around 9.15. Featuring children's favourites such as Thomas The Tank Engine, Roary The Racing Car (featuring the voices of Peter Kay and Stirling Moss), Peppa Pig and Noddy, it has built itself up over the last couple of years to become one of the best pieces of children's programming available either on Digital or Terrestial television! Why children's television schedules always start so early I will never know but thankfully some of the shows are repeated at a later slot so programmes such as Roary that are first shown at 5.45am are then given a second airing at the ...  Read the complete review

 
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