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Bluey recognised for cultural success in the UK
A ceremony in London rewarded the ABC show for its political and cultural impact.
Photo shows Bluey In The UK, Cultural Impact: Children stand in front of a Bluey marketing poster.Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 20 seconds.Interview: Will Bluey receive a movie? And will Bluey ever move interstate?
Bluey executive producer Daley Pearson addresses movie rumours, "true crime" theories and the "risk" of moving house.
Has Video Duration: 7 minutes 2 seconds.The children's hospital TV program making a big difference to kids' health
Juiced TV is a world first — a show made for kids in hospital by kids in hospital to educate and entertain them.
Has Video Duration: 3 minutes .New app promotes media literacy for school children
A new app has been developed which teaches primary aged children how to identify fake news and misinformation.
Has Video Duration: 5 minutes 15 seconds.Hooray! These are the top five Bluey episodes as voted by you
We asked you to vote for your favourite episode in the Biggest Little Bluey Countdown, and biscuits! Here are your favourites.
Photo shows Bluey characters wear dress-up "granny" character costumesHave you ever, ever wondered how accurate the science in Round The Twist actually is?
Have you ever, ever felt like this? When strange things happen, are they actually backed up by science? Internet royalty Mike's Mic fact-checks Round The Twist.
Photo shows Mike's Mic looks shocked, surrounded by TV screens with various clips from Round The Twist.Kid's TV has a huge impact on the cultural fabric of Australia, research shows
From Play School to Skippy to Round the Twist, Aussie children's television is the subject of a research project by Swinburne University who have found these programs can have cultural impacts years later.
Has Video Duration: 7 minutes .Comparing Play School intros
Comparing intros to Play School over the decades.
Has Video Duration: 1 minute 59 seconds.Research warns screen exposure impacts brain developments in kids
Tegan Taylor from the Health Report discusses how screen times can change brain developments for children under the age of two.
Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 5 seconds.This scene from Mr Bean still lives rent-free in my head decades on
"The style of humour is definitely an acquired taste, much like Mr Bean's Christmas meal. But if you employ the holiday spirit of patience and goodwill, it's a rollicking time."
Photo shows A cartoon of Mr Bean with a Christmas turkey stuck on his head.It's been a big month of new, blockbuster TV. Now watch these hidden gems you might have missed
From House of Dragon to Rings of Power, it's been a big couple of months for TV. If you've already binged the hits, these are some of the hidden gems you may have missed.
Photo shows Mo plays an arcade shooting game with his on-screen girlfriend.Why you should introduce your kids to the TV shows you watched in your childhood
Prep the popcorn and chuck on your oversized hoodie — it's time to watch the best kids' TV shows from the 80s, 90s and 00s.
Photo shows Pink, fluffy elephant, yellow bar hand puppy and black and white photo of teen boy (with tiny mouth) and girlWhy Evie wishes she had this TV show growing up
Evie struggled to talk to her parents about being trans. Now she's starring in a show that explores what it's like to transition at school.
Photo shows Evie Macdonald smiles against a colourful backdrop.Harry Potter stars reuniting for TV special — but JK Rowling won't be joining them
The cast of Harry Potter — including Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint — are reuniting for a special 20th anniversary TV retrospective, but author J.K. Rowling will be a notable absentee.
Photo shows JK Rowling with red hair and a poppy on her green blouse.Anthony Field confident new Yellow Wiggle can fill big shoes left by Emma Watkins
The last remaining founding member of The Wiggles discusses his love of performing, the secrets of the group's success and his confidence in the new Yellow Wiggle.
Photo shows Anthony Field dressed up in costume on the Wiggles setI've learnt a lot from Bluey, but it's missing one thing
As a parent I've learnt a lot from Chilli and Bandit. As a parent of colour, is it OK to ask a little more?
Photo shows A cartoon dog and pup sit next to each other on a jetty for a story on parenting lessons from BlueyHas the start of 2020 been a dog's breakfast? Maybe Bluey can help
Beyond Bluey's teachable moments for our little tackers, even grown-ups can find guidance.
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Photo shows Bluey and Bingo flossing dressed as 'grannies' for a story on what adults can learn from the hit ABC children's showHow Play School's Little Ted is helping parents and kids talk about death
For many parents, finding the right time and language to explain the cycle of life can be challenging. How do you talk about death without making kids worry? Australia's longest-running children's program is tackling that very question.
Photo shows Play School's Little Ted in a hat and shirt for a story about talking about death and grief