Saturday Mash-Up Live! - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

We're Back!
Mash-Up is back! Get ready for new games, including a giant celebrity cereal bowl challenge! There is the return of cartoon favourites, including We Bare Bears and Summer Camp Island, and Stanley takes to the streets of the UK looking for Britain's latest superhero! And no-one is safe when Rhys Stephenson turns up to surprise a lucky viewer - live!

With The Next Step and Steve Backshall
Stars from The Next Step are live in the studio all morning for lots of Mash-Up fun! CBBC adventurer Steve Backshall delivers his A-Z of Me as well as news of his latest series. Stanley is on the hunt for another member of the public to join his Super Squad, and there is live music and the very best cartoons. Mash-Up is totally live... so anything can happen!

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Episode 6
The One Zoo Three brothers are live in the studio all morning - but which of them will be slimed? The hunt continues for members of the public to join Super Stanley's Super Squad, and there is another messy game of Bad Hair Day. Plus loads of ways to get involved at home, cartoon fun with We Bare Bears, and lots of laughs.

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Episode 19

Strictly Special
It's a Strictly Special as we are joined by dancing pros Nikita Kuzmin and Graziano Di Prima. Also on the show, Paralympian swimmer Ellie Simmonds and Nova Jones actress Mollie Rainford try to avoid the slime!. There is plenty of cartoon fun with Ninja Express and Summer Camp Island, and Stanley is looking for love with Valentine's Day is just around the corner.

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A Right Royal Mash-Up!
Joe, Stanley, Kia and Shereen host a huge party to celebrate the coronation of HM King Charles III. Comedian and artist Bec Hill creates a giant piece of artwork to mark the special day, while Strictly's Carlos and Jowita, comedian Philip Green and Bake Off's Crystelle Pereira compete in a series of challenges to try and avoid a sliming. Stanley heads to London to find out more about the big occasion, and two families take on a game of Royaloke! Plus cartoon fun and a special music performance.
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