To have the best chance of seeing your submission on TV or online, or hearing your audio file on CBeebies Radio, we advise the following: Please keep in mind that we won’t be able to notify you individually if your family’s work is going to be featured on television, radio or online – so please remember to watch the programme, check the website or listen to the CBeebies Radio podcasts to see if you can spot your contribution.ĭue to the sheer volume of submissions, it will not be possible for all submissions to be shown on the programme or to be included in the online galleries. Please read the Top Tips below to stand a better chance of your family's work being included.
You can find lots of opportunities to send in your pictures, video clips and audio recordings in the Join In section of the CBeebies website. Send in your material to CBeebies and have a chance of it being shown on TV or online.
Should any open opportunities to be considered for a programme arise, they will be detailed on our How to take part in a CBeebies show page.įor Swashbuckle, it's particularly important that we find four children for each programme who are friends and who work well together, so by finding children through their schools with the help of their teachers, we can better manage expectations about appearing on the show. We are not looking for children to take part in filming and we regret that we are unable to consider requests for individual children or specific schools/nurseries to appear on future episodes. We receive many requests for children to take part in programmes like Swashbuckle or I Can Cook. Children taking part in CBeebies programmes are usually found through casting sessions run by the production teams to find children to take part in a particular show.Ĭasting sessions usually take place in nurseries or schools, and take account of many factors: different shows require different types of contribution, which might include specific age ranges or children with links to the subject talked about in a particular programme. We are not currently looking for children to take part in filming, and regret that we can't consider requests for individual children, or specific schools/nurseries to appear on future episodes.Ĭan my child take part in one of the television or radio programmes? Like all such sessions, these take account of a variety of factors, for example, age range and type of contribution required. Unfortunately, it's not possible for us to consider individual requests for children to appear on the programme, or be in the studio audience.Ĭhildren taking part in Swashbuckle and appearing in the studio audience are usually found through casting sessions run by the production team in a wide range of schools and nurseries.
You can follow the BBC Proms on social media or check the Royal Albert Hall website to find out more.Ĭan my child be in the audience for Swashbuckle? We cannot guarantee that there will be a CBeebies Prom every year but there are often other family-friendly events as part of BBC Proms. How do we get tickets for the CBeebies Prom? But we will have stacks of Christmas treats for everyone nearer the time, including lots of ways to join in at home. Regretfully, due to COVID 19 restrictions, there will be no theatre show or cinema screenings this year - we’re sure everyone will understand that we need to put safety first. But as he struggles with a loaded stocking, the Elf discovers that it’s not “things” that make Christmas magical. A busy Elf is in a real rush to try and deliver Christmas. There is a very special CBeebies Christmas Show treat in store this year on TV and on iPlayer, as we prepare a sparkling event set in the “land of storytelling” and bringing together all of your CBeebies stars in a wonderful spectacle. Can I apply for tickets for this year's CBeebies Christmas Show?