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''CBC Kids'' is a Canadian children's block on
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. The block was launched as Hodge Podge Lodge in 1987 and contains programming targeted at children. The block airs on weekdays from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Saturdays from 6:00 a.m. to noon and Sundays from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. Its French-language counterpart is ''Zone Jeunesse'' on
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, which airs on weekdays from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Saturdays from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and Sundays from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.


History


''Hodge Podge Lodge'' (1987–1994)

From 1987 to 1992, CBC's two-hour morning block of children's programs was called ''Hodge Podge Lodge'' (not to be confused with the American series of the same name). CBC's afternoon children's programs during this time were presented under generic CBC branding instead. CBC Children's Publicist Barbara Chernin and Producer Stephen Wrigh came up with the "Hodge Podge Lodge" moniker. Angela Bruce, Head of CBC Children's Programming, consented to the name for the lineup. The Hodge Podge Lodge interstitials featured animated multi-coloured geometric shapes, art supplies, and blocks moving around to music. Following CBC's rebrand in November 1992, the ''Hodge Podge Lodge'' interstitials were replaced with new ones featuring a group of animated animals. A new character was introduced and a contest was held to name the character.


''CBC Playground'' (1994–2000)

Former theatre director Peter Moss became CBC's head of children's programming in 1993, and the following winter, the CRTC complained about CBC's lack of children's programming and presence of U.S. shows on weekday afternoons. On October 24, 1994, the lineup was renamed ''CBC Playground''; the block expanded to 9:30 a.m. with a half-hour block of children's series from around the world. European series requiring narration were recorded in Toronto with the voices of Martha Henry, Colm Feore and Albert Schultz. CBC said all programs between 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. will be Canadian within two years, as twelve shows for the block's first half-hour went into development. In 1998, Adrian Mills became CBC's new head of daytime programming, and ''CBC Playground'' was relaunched and expanded by an hour. Two presenters, Lisa Richardson and Drew Carnwath, were added to the block, and virtual sets began to be used. CBC became a partner in the ''Get Set For Life'' campaign, which aimed to share information on development in preschoolers, alongside non-profit parenting organization Invest in Kids and '' Canadian Living'' magazine. ''CBC Playground''s "Parenting with the Zap Family" interstitials were produced as part of the campaign.


''Get Set For Life'' (2000–2003)

In 2000, ''CBC Playground'' was replaced with ''Get Set For Life'', a block named after the campaign of the same name. This iteration had
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and Michael Clarke as its hosts. By 2002, Cheryl Hassen had replaced Mills as CBC's head of children's programming.


''Kids' CBC'' (2003–2016)

''Kids' CBC'' started in 2003, replacing ''Get Set For Life''. Previous hosts Court and Clarke continued to appear until December 2005, but the main focus was on five regional hosts from various parts of Canada. The hosts were Patty Sullivan ( Ontario), Joyce Quansah ( Quebec), Kush Uppal ( British Columbia/ Western Canada), Hayley Gene ( Manitoba/ Prairies), and Dashi Malone ( Newfoundland and Labrador/
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). The look and the studio sets had also been drastically changed. The girl seen in the ''Get Set For Life'' logo was redesigned into an animated girl named Dot. Kim Wilson took over from Hassen as CBC's children's programming head in 2005. On December 24, 2005, a set consisting of a garden in a geometric type dome was added to the block (the block previously featured animated interstitials in which the presenters would appear). Malone and Gene were replaced by Mark O'Brien (actor), Mark O'Brien and Holly Bernier. Interstitials from this era are currently considered Lost Media. In 2007, the garden was removed. The set was changed to a Canadian village-type setting that had a circle floor and a treehouse was added. Due to the CBC's budget restrictions, the show was restricted to being hosted from Toronto by Sullivan, with Sid Bobb coming in as a co-host. New characters arrived to feature various parts of Canadian culture, each representing a different Canadian region: * Mamma Yamma is a Yam (vegetable), yam that represents Ontario. She is the owner of a fruit and vegetable stand in Toronto's Kensington Market. * Drumheller is a skeleton dinosaur that represents Western Canada. He is from the archaeological site near Drumheller, Alberta. * Saumon de Champlain is a fictionalized salmon version of Samuel de Champlain that represents Quebec, who lives at the Château Frontenac in Quebec City. * Captain Claw is a lobster that represents
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. He is a lighthouse keeper in Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia. * Canada is a green, abstract animated representation of the map of the eponymous country. Each of the puppets were used in a variety of scenes in their local setting, typically educational in nature. Mamma Yamma would frequently host cameos by visiting celebrity, celebrities such as musicians or Canadian television personalities; a compilation album of live performances, ''Mamma Yamma and Friends'', was released in 2008. In 2013, the ''Kids' CBC'' style was changed. Drumheller, Saumon, Captain Claw, and Canada were removed. A new theme song titled "You and Me and Kids' CBC" was added. New segments were also added.


''CBC Kids'' (2017–present)

On June 23, 2016, CBC announced that Kids' CBC would be rebranded as ''CBC Kids'' the following winter. Presenters Sullivan and Bobb were removed. Mamma Yamma was also removed. CBC Kids replaced Kids' CBC on January 2, 2017. The current hosts of this block are Janaye Upshaw, Tony Kim, and Victor Verbitsky. The current puppets are Gary the Unicorn, Cottonball the Cat, Mr. Orlando the Moose, Makeup Monster, and Putter the Computer. Currently, Marie McCann is the head of children's content at CBC.


Programming


Current programming

* ''Addison'' (2018–present) * ''The Adventures of Paddington (2020 TV series), The Adventures of Paddington'' (2020–present) * ''Becca's Bunch'' (2018–2020, 2022–present) * ''Big Blue (TV series), Big Blue'' (2021–present) * ''The Bravest Knight'' (2021–present) * ''Daisy & the Gumboot Kids'' (2019–present) * ''Dino Ranch'' (2021–present) * ''Dot.'' (2016–present) * ''Gary's Magic Fort'' (2021–present) * ''Glowbies'' (2021–present) * ''Jeremy and Jazzy'' (2022–present) (short series) * ''Kingdom Force'' (2019–present) * ''Kiri and Lou'' (2019–present) * ''Love Monster (British TV series), Love Monster'' (2020–present) * ''Mighty Express'' (2021–present) * ''Molly of Denali'' (2019–present) * ''Ollie! The Boy Who Became What He Ate'' (2017–present) * ''PAW Patrol'' (2022–present) * ''PJ Masks'' (2018–present) * ''Remy & Boo'' (2020–present) * ''Rusty Rivets'' (2019–present) * ''Scout & the Gumboot Kids'' (2015–present) * ''Super Agent Jon le Bon'' (2018–present) * ''True and the Rainbow Kingdom'' (2018–present) * ''Ukulele U'' (2022–present) * ''Wandering Wenda'' (2017–present)


Upcoming programming

* ''Mittens and Pants'' (2022) * ''Dylan'' (2022)


Former programming

* ''Ace Lightning'' (2002–2006) * ''The Adventures of Napkin Man!'' (2013–2020) * ''Amigo and Me'' (1999–2000; 2003–2004) * ''Animalia (TV series), Animalia'' (2007–2009) * ''Animal Mechanicals'' (2007–2017) * ''Are We There Yet?: World Adventure'' (2010–2016) * ''The Art Show'' (2018–2019) * ''Arthur (TV series), Arthur'' (1998–2021) * ''Artzooka!'' (2010–2018) * ''The Babaloos'' (1997–2003) * ''Babar (TV series), Babar'' (1989–1991) * ''Barney & Friends'' (1993-1995) * ''Beat Bugs'' (2018–2022) * ''Big Block SingSong'' (2012–2022) * ''The Blobheads'' (2003–2004) * ''Bo on the Go!'' (2007–2017) * ''Bookaboo'' (2013–2019) * ''Bruno and the Banana Bunch'' (2008–2013) * ''Busytown Mysteries'' (2008–2015) * ''The Busy World of Richard Scarry'' (1999–2000) * ''Sesame Street, Canadian Sesame Street'' (1972–1996) * ''The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!'' (2011–2019) * ''CBC News Network, CBCNews.real'' (2000–2002) * ''CBC Playground'' (1994–1998) ** ''Spot the Dog, The Adventures of Spot'' ** ''Dig & Dug with Daisy'' ** ''Little Rabbit'' ** ''Max the Cat'' ** ''Miffy'' ** ''Old Bear Stories'' ** ''Plonsters, Plastinots'' ** ''Picture Perfect'' ** ''Sharon, Lois & Bram Sing A to Z'' ** ''Tom and Tim'' ** ''Wiggly Pics'' ** ''Works'' * ''Chirp (TV series), Chirp'' (2015–2019) * ''Clifford the Big Red Dog (2000 TV series), Clifford the Big Red Dog'' (2000–2007) * ''Clifford's Puppy Days'' (2003–2004) * ''Cross Country Fun Hunt'' (2012–2017) * ''Curious George (TV series), Curious George'' (2006–2009) * ''Cyberchase'' (2002–2005) * ''Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, Daniel Tiger's Neighbourhood'' (2013–2022) * ''Detention Adventure'' (2019–2022) * ''Dex Hamilton: Alien Entomologist'' (2010–2012) * ''dirtgirlworld'' (2009–2015) * ''Does It Fart?'' (2019–2020) (short series) * ''The Doodlebops'' (2004–2015) * ''The Doodlebops#Rockin' Road Show, The Doodlebops Rockin' Road Show'' (2010–2015) * ''The Doozers'' (2013–2014) * ''Dragon Booster'' (2004–2010) * ''Dragon Tales'' (2000–2006) * ''Ebb and Flo'' (2006–2007) * ''The Edison Twins'' (1984–1989) * ''Endlings (TV series), Endlings'' (2020) * ''Find Me in Paris'' (2019–2020) * ''Fraggle Rock'' (1983–1988) * ''Franklin (TV series), Franklin'' (1999–2007) * ''Fred Penner's Place'' (1985–1997) * ''The Friendly Giant'' (1958–1987) * ''The Furchester Hotel'' (2017–2022) * ''Fuzzy Tales'' (2012–2016) * ''George Shrinks'' (2009–2011) * ''Gofrette'' (2007–2011) * ''Guess What?'' (1996–2000) * ''Hippo Tub Company'' (2001–2003) * ''Holy Baloney'' (2018–2020) (short series) * ''Horrible Histories (2001 TV series), Horrible Histories'' (2001–2002) * ''Incredible Story Studios'' (2001–2002) * ''Inuk'' (2001–2002) * ''Jessie and the Gumboot Kids'' (2018–2019) *''Judy & David, JiggiJump'' (2013–2015) * ''The Kids of Degrassi Street'' (1982–1988) * ''Lazoo'' (2017–2019) * ''Little Bear (TV series), Little Bear'' (1995–2007) * ''The Longhouse Tales'' (2001–2002) * ''Lunar Jim'' (2006–2014) * ''Magi-Nation (TV series), Magi-Nation'' (2007–2012) * ''Maya the Honey Bee, Maya the Bee'' (1983–1984) * ''The Magic School Bus (TV series), The Magic School Bus'' (2000–2003) * ''Me Too!'' (2002–2006) * ''The Mighty Jungle (Canadian TV series), The Mighty Jungle'' (2008–2017) * ''The Moblees'' (2014–2021) * ''Monster Math Squad'' (2012–2016) * ''Mr. Dressup'' (1967–2006) * ''Mr. Meaty'' (2005–2009) * ''Mumble Bumble'' (1999–2005) * ''My Goldfish Is Evil'' (2006–2016) * ''Nanalan''' (2003–2007) * ''Noddy (TV series), Noddy'' (1998–2003) * ''OWL/TV'' (1985–1988) * ''Pablo'' (2018–2019) * ''Pelswick'' (2000–2003) * ''Pinky Dinky Doo'' (2006–2008) * ''Pingu'' (1997–2000) * ''Pirates: Adventures in Art'' (2010–2016) * ''Poko (TV series), Poko'' (2003–2016) * ''Polka Dot Shorts'' (1998–2000) * ''POV Sports'' (2003–2004) * ''The Raccoons'' (1985–2000) * ''Razzberry Jazzberry Jam'' (2009–2012) * ''RECAP'' (2019–2020) * ''Ride or Wrong'' (2015–2020) * ''RoBOTiK'' (2022) * ''Rolie Polie Olie'' (1998–2007) * ''Ruby Skye P.I.'' (2014–2017) * ''The Save-Ums!'' (2003–2010) * ''Scoop and Doozie'' (1999–2003) * ''The Secret World of Og'' (2006–2008) * ''See the Sea'' (2008–2013) * ''Sesame Park'' (1996–2001) * ''The Elephant Show, Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show'' (1984–1990) * ''Shoebox Zoo'' (2004–2006) * ''Skinnamarink TV'' (1997–2003) * ''Big Bag, Slim Pig'' (2001–2012) * ''Small Talk'' (2018–2019) * ''Snapshots (TV series), Snapshots'' (2016) * ''Spynet'' (2002–2006) * ''Stella and Sam'' (2018–2022) * ''Street Cents'' (1989–2006) * ''Super Gran'' (1985–1986; 1988) * ''Super Why!'' (2007–2019) * ''Surprise! It's Edible Incredible!'' (2004–2016) * ''Switchback (TV series), Switchback'' (1985–1990) * ''Taina (TV series), Taina'' (2003–2004) * ''Theodore Tugboat'' (1993–2003) * ''The Thrillusionists'' (2018–2020) * ''Time Tremors'' (2013–2016) * ''Tiny Planets'' (2002–2005) * ''Tractor Tom'' (2003–2006) * ''Turbo Dogs'' (2009–2013) * ''Under the Umbrella Tree'' (1987–1995) * ''Vid Kids'' (1985–1988) * ''What's New (Canadian TV series), What's New?'' (1972–1989) * ''What's Your News?'' (2009–2016) * ''Wilbur (TV series), Wilbur'' (2006–2009) * ''Will's Jams'' (2013–2020) * ''Wimzie's House'' (1996–2000) * ''The Wonder Gang'' (2021–2022) * ''Wonderstruck (TV series), Wonderstruck'' (1986–1992) * ''Worldsagents'' (2005–2014) * ''Yam Roll'' (2006–2010) * ''You & Me'' (2013–2019) * ''Zoboomafoo'' (2000–2007) * ''Zoe and Charlie'' (2001)


References


External links


Official site
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