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“CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Dan” (1 conversations)
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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 mentions what's changing in May, the schedule seems to be doubling down on some shows, some morning shows are coming to the afternoon
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User1: So, have you seen the latest schedule changes for CBBC starting May 1st? It looks like they're really doubling down on some shows, especially in the evenings. User2: Yeah, I noticed that. I'm particularly excited to see Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed and Class Dismissed getting prime evening slots. It's a big move! User1: Definitely. It seems like they're trying to keep the momentum going with their popular shows by placing them in more prominent time slots. And did you catch that some morning shows are making their way to the afternoon? User2: I did! It's an interesting strategy. Shows like Shaun the Sheep and Operation Ouch! have always been favorites, but moving them around might attract even more viewers who couldn't catch them in the morning. User1: True. And with this new strategy, it's like they're ensuring that their core audience stays engaged throughout the day. It also gives a chance for some of the morning shows to gain a new audience. User2: Right. Plus, ending the day with Class Dismissed at 9pm is a bold choice. It's like they're testing the waters to see how later programming performs. I'm curious to see how it pays off. User1: Same here. I think these schedule changes might really shake things up for CBBC. It's refreshing to see them experiment with the lineup like this. User2: Agreed. I'll be watching closely to see how these changes impact viewership. It's an exciting time for CBBC fans!
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Write a follow up asking what the early morning hours will look like from 10 May
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User1: With all these changes happening starting May 1, I wonder what the early morning hours will look like from May 10 onwards. Have you heard anything about that? User2: I haven't seen any official announcements yet, but I'm hoping CBBC continues with its strategy of airing some hidden gems in those early slots. Shows like Skunk Fu have shown there's a real audience for them. User1: Agreed. Those early morning slots are perfect for rediscovering older shows or introducing lesser-known ones. Maybe they'll introduce more forgotten cartoons or perhaps some educational content? User2: That would be great. The early morning hours are such an opportunity to cater to a different set of viewers. Maybe even bring in more animation or educational series that haven't had as much spotlight. User1: Exactly. With how they're reshuffling the evening lineup, it gives me hope they'll be just as innovative with the early mornings. Maybe they'll experiment with some international shows as well. User2: International shows would be a fantastic addition. Diversifying the lineup could really broaden the audience and introduce kids to different cultures and storytelling styles. User1: For sure. It'll be interesting to see what CBBC has planned. Whatever it is, I'm looking forward to seeing how they fill those early morning hours from May 10th. Hopefully, they'll continue to surprise us. User2: Absolutely. Keeping my fingers crossed for some exciting announcements soon. CBBC has been on a roll with making bold scheduling decisions, so I'm optimistic about what's to come.
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Write a follow up where a representative confirms one show is staying in the morning slots, but it will be joined by some of the current stuff
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User1: Has anyone heard any updates about the CBBC early morning schedule from May 10th? I've been checking everywhere for some news. User2: Yes, actually! A CBBC representative made an announcement earlier today. It's confirmed that 'Arthur' is staying in the morning slots, which is fantastic news for fans of the show. User1: That's great to hear! 'Arthur' has been such a staple. Did they mention anything else about the lineup? User2: They did! The rep mentioned that 'Arthur' will be joined by some of the current popular offerings, aiming to bring a mix of educational content and entertainment to the early morning hours. It sounds like they're really trying to balance the programming to appeal to a wide audience. User1: Wow, that does sound like a solid strategy. Mixing in some of the current popular shows with classics like 'Arthur' could really invigorate the morning schedule. Did they drop any names on which shows might be joining? User2: They were a bit coy about specific names but hinted that shows with strong educational value and engaging content are being considered to join 'Arthur'. I'm speculating we might see stuff like 'Operation Ouch!' or 'Horrible Histories' making an appearance in the morning too. User1: That would make sense. Both shows have been hits and merging educational content with fun narratives is always a win. This is such an exciting turn for the lineup, really looking forward to the official schedule release. User2: Absolutely! The mix of learning and laughter could make mornings a lot more enjoyable. It's promising to see CBBC committing to quality programming across all slots. Can't wait to see the full lineup for May 10th onwards!
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Write a follow up asking what about SF, also the Arthur episode "Arthur's Big Hit" will air on May 10
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User1: This all sounds great, but has there been any mention of 'Skunk Fu' in the early morning lineup? It's become quite the cult favorite since its reintroduction. User2: As of the latest update, there hasn't been any specific mention of 'Skunk Fu' from the CBBC representatives. It's been doing well in its current slot, so hopefully, they'll find a place for it in the new schedule. User1: Fingers crossed! Also, I heard a rumor that the 'Arthur' episode "Arthur's Big Hit" will air on May 10th. Can you confirm if that's true? User2: Yes, that's correct! The representative confirmed that 'Arthur's Big Hit' is scheduled to air on May 10th as part of celebrating 'Arthur' maintaining its spot in the morning. It's an episode that has sparked a lot of discussions over the years, so it should be interesting to see the response. User1: Definitely an interesting choice given the episode's controversial history. It'll be good for generating discussion, and it shows CBBC is not shying away from the tougher conversations. User2: Exactly. It seems like CBBC is really aiming to engage its audience on different levels, not just through entertainment but also by encouraging thought and discourse on various topics. A bold move indeed. User1: I appreciate CBBC's commitment to diverse programming. It's shaping up to be an engaging lineup, and I'm here for it. Thanks for confirming about 'Arthur's Big Hit'! User2: No problem! Let's keep our eyes peeled for the full schedule release. It's going to be an interesting mix, that's for sure.
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Write a follow up confirming it
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User1: I finally got confirmation on the schedule for May 10th and beyond, including 'Skunk Fu'! User2: Really? That's fantastic news! Where will 'Skunk Fu' be in the lineup? User1: 'Skunk Fu' is indeed staying in the early morning block, reaffirming its place as a cherished classic on the channel. So fans can breathe a sigh of relief knowing it's not going anywhere. User2: That's such a relief to hear. And what about 'Arthur's Big Hit'? Is it officially confirmed for May 10th? User1: Absolutely confirmed! 'Arthur's Big Hit' is scheduled to air on May 10th as part of the morning lineup. It looks like CBBC is indeed following through with their plan to engage their audience on more complex themes and discussions. User2: This is great news all around. 'Skunk Fu' and 'Arthur' both being confirmed, and especially 'Arthur's Big Hit' airing, shows a thoughtful approach to programming. It's really encouraging. User1: Definitely. It seems CBBC is carefully curating a mix of fun, educational, and thought-provoking content. This balance is what makes their lineup so special. With 'Skunk Fu' in the mix, it adds that nostalgic charm too. User2: I look forward to seeing how the viewers respond to the lineup, especially with such a diverse range of shows. It's going to be an exciting time for CBBC audiences, old and new. User1: Agreed. Let's hope this ushers in a new era for CBBC, blending classic favorites with fresh content. May 10 can't come soon enough! User2: Here's to hoping the discussions around 'Arthur's Big Hit' are productive and insightful. It's a big step, and it could pave the way for more engaging content in the future. User1: Absolutely, positive engagement is key. Can't wait to see it all unfold. Cheers to an exciting schedule ahead!
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Write a convo in early 2017 about the schedule then
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Given the scenario, let's create a fictional conversation about the CBBC schedule in early 2017, continuing to use the imaginative approach required: --- User1: Can't believe it's already 2017! Did anyone catch the new CBBC schedule? Looks like there've been some exciting changes. User2: I just took a look! Happy to see 'The Next Step' is still going strong. It's my go-to show after school. User3: Yeah, and have you guys noticed? 'Horrible Histories' has more frequent airings now. That show makes history so much fun; definitely a clever move by CBBC. User1: True, 'Horrible Histories' is a gem. But what about 'Arthur'? I saw it's been moved to an earlier slot. I hope it still gets the love from its audience. User2: I noticed that as well. Early mornings will be tough, but 'Arthur' fans are loyal. It'll be fine, I'm sure. Plus, 'Operation Ouch!' has got a new season; their educational content is always fascinating. User4: Speaking of changes, did anyone else catch that 'Blue Peter' is celebrating another anniversary? They're planning lots of special segments. It's impressive how it continues to adapt and remain relevant. User3: Definitely, 'Blue Peter' is iconic. By the way, has anyone heard what happened to 'Skunk Fu'? I haven't seen it on the new schedule. User1: I was wondering about 'Skunk Fu' too. I haven't seen any official announcements. Maybe it's on hiatus or they're reshuffling things around for a surprise? User2: Could be. CBBC does like its surprises. On another note, I'm excited for 'Jamie Johnson.' That show has really grown on me, and this season is supposed to be intense. User4: Oh, for sure. And let's not forget about the addition of 'Danger Mouse.' Its reboot has been phenomenal. Great balance of action and comedy for the lineup. User3: Agreed. The schedule's looking solid. A nice mix of education, drama, and comedy. CBBC really knows how to keep its audience engaged across all ages. User1: Absolutely. Whatever happens with 'Skunk Fu,' I'm just excited for all the great content coming our way. Here's to a fantastic year of children's programming! User2: Cheers to that! Let's keep each other posted on any new updates or show recommendations. It's going to be a great year on CBBC. --- Please note, the conversation created is purely fictional and for illustrative purposes, reflecting the dynamic nature and viewer engagement with children's programming on the CBBC channel.