CBeebies Bedtime Stories

CBeebies Bedtime Stories (2017- )

RunningVariety showChildren

Bedtime stories read by celebrity guests.

Network
ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily) at 18:50 (10 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did CBeebies Bedtime Stories premiere?

CBeebies Bedtime Stories premiered on September 4, 2006.

Who hosted CBeebies Bedtime Stories in 2017?

In 2017, the show was hosted by a variety of guest presenters, including Tom Hardy, Rosamund Pike, Eddie Redmayne, and Dolly Parton among others.

How long is each episode of CBeebies Bedtime Stories?

Each episode of CBeebies Bedtime Stories is around 10 minutes long.

What is the format of CBeebies Bedtime Stories?

CBeebies Bedtime Stories features a different storybook read by a guest presenter each episode, helping children wind down for bed.

Were there any special episodes of CBeebies Bedtime Stories in 2017?

Yes, in 2017, CBeebies Bedtime Stories had several special episodes featuring popular celebrities and well-known characters from children's books.

How many episodes of CBeebies Bedtime Stories were aired in 2017?

There were a total of 40 episodes of CBeebies Bedtime Stories aired in 2017.

Which famous actor read a story about a mischievous dragon in 2017?

In 2017, Benedict Cumberbatch read a story called "The Tiger Who Came to Tea," about a mischievous dragon.

Did CBeebies Bedtime Stories feature any classic children's stories in 2017?

Yes, CBeebies Bedtime Stories featured several classic children's stories in 2017, including "The Gruffalo," "We're Going on a Bear Hunt," and "Guess How Much I Love You."

Were there any episodes of CBeebies Bedtime Stories with animal-themed stories?

Yes, there were several episodes of CBeebies Bedtime Stories in 2017 featuring animal-themed stories, such as "The Great Pet Sale" and "The Koala Who Could."

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