CBBC TV Guide: Listings, Schedule & What’s On CBBC Tonight

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12:58am CBBC

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5:30am CBBC

This is CBBC!

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7am CBBC

Shaun the Sheep

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7:10am CBBC

Danger Mouse

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7:20am CBBC

Super Happy Magic Forest

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7:35am CBBC

Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese

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7:45am CBBC

Newsround

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7:55am CBBC

Grizzy and the Lemmings

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8am CBBC

Grizzy and the Lemmings

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8:10am CBBC

SpongeBob SquarePants

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8:25am CBBC

Duck and Frog

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8:30am CBBC

Duck and Frog

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8:40am CBBC

Little Lunch

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8:55am CBBC

The Amazing World of Gumball

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9:05am CBBC

Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir

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9:30am CBBC

Mystery Lane

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9:55am CBBC

Teen Titans Go!

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10:05am CBBC

Teen Titans Go!

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10:20am CBBC

SpongeBob SquarePants

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10:30am CBBC

Total Dramarama

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10:40am CBBC

What's New Scooby-Doo?

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11am CBBC

Grizzy and the Lemmings: World Tour

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11:10am CBBC

Duck and Frog

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11:20am CBBC

Duck and Frog

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11:25am CBBC

Danger Mouse

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11:40am CBBC

Super Happy Magic Forest

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11:50am CBBC

Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese

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12:05pm CBBC

Horrible Science

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12:30pm CBBC

Gladiators: Epic Pranks

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12:45pm CBBC

Bro's in Control

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1pm CBBC

The Lady Grace Mysteries

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1:25pm CBBC

The Dumping Ground

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1:55pm CBBC

Blue Peter: Joel's Epic Superhero Challenge!

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2:20pm CBBC

Pokémon Horizons: The Series

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2:40pm CBBC

Octonauts

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2:55pm CBBC

Shaun the Sheep

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3pm CBBC

Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed!

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3:15pm CBBC

Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed!

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3:25pm CBBC

Danger Mouse

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3:35pm CBBC

Super Happy Magic Forest

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3:50pm CBBC

Super Happy Magic Forest

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4pm CBBC

Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese

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4:15pm CBBC

Grizzy and the Lemmings: World Tour

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4:20pm CBBC

Duck and Frog

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4:30pm CBBC

Submarine Jim

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4:45pm CBBC

Odd Squad

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4:55pm CBBC

Pokémon Horizons: Rising Hope

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5:20pm CBBC

Winx Club: The Magic Is Back

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5:45pm CBBC

Bro's in Control

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6pm CBBC

Secret Life of Boys

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6:20pm CBBC

Blue Peter Challenges

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6:30pm CBBC

Malory Towers

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6:58pm CBBC

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CBBC is the BBC’s channel for children roughly aged 6 to 12, on air every day from 7am until close around 7pm on Freeview 201. No adverts, on any platform, because the TV Licence pays for it. Today is Tuesday 11 August 2026, and with the summer holidays still on, the schedule runs at its full length rather than working around school hours.

CBBC Schedule: Tuesday 11 August 2026 (Full Listings)

Here is the complete CBBC schedule for Tuesday 11 August 2026, on Freeview 201.

Time Programme Details
12:58am Close Off air until 7.00am
5:30am This is CBBC!
7am Shaun the Sheep S1E15
7:10am Danger Mouse S2E33
7:20am Super Happy Magic Forest S1E48
7:35am Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese S3E21
7:45am Newsround
7:55am Grizzy and the Lemmings S3E49
8am Grizzy and the Lemmings S3E50
8:10am SpongeBob SquarePants S11E27
8:25am Duck and Frog S1E18
8:30am Duck and Frog S1E20
8:40am Little Lunch S1E18
8:55am The Amazing World of Gumball New · S1E17
9:05am Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir New · S6E12
9:30am Mystery Lane New · S1E18
9:55am Teen Titans Go! S1E40
10:05am Teen Titans Go! S1E41
10:20am SpongeBob SquarePants S11E17
10:30am Total Dramarama S2E22
10:40am What’s New Scooby-Doo? S1E4
11am Grizzy and the Lemmings: World Tour S4E18
11:10am Duck and Frog S1E21
11:20am Duck and Frog S1E22
11:25am Danger Mouse S1E19
11:40am Super Happy Magic Forest S1E31
11:50am Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese S3E17
12:05pm Horrible Science S2E3
12:30pm Gladiators: Epic Pranks S2E17
12:45pm Bro’s in Control S2E2
1pm The Lady Grace Mysteries S1E2
1:25pm The Dumping Ground S14E7
1:55pm Blue Peter: Joel’s Epic Superhero Challenge!
2:20pm Pokémon Horizons: The Series S1E12
2:40pm Octonauts S2E2
2:55pm Shaun the Sheep S7E3
3pm Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! S2E51
3:15pm Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! S2E52
3:25pm Danger Mouse S1E49
3:35pm Super Happy Magic Forest S1E36
3:50pm Super Happy Magic Forest S1E37
4pm Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese S3E5
4:15pm Grizzy and the Lemmings: World Tour S4E27
4:20pm Duck and Frog S1E24
4:30pm Submarine Jim New · S1E33
4:45pm Odd Squad S6E19
4:55pm Pokémon Horizons: Rising Hope S3E37
5:20pm Winx Club: The Magic Is Back S1E10
5:45pm Bro’s in Control S3E13
6pm Secret Life of Boys S4E1
6:20pm Blue Peter Challenges
6:30pm Malory Towers S7E2
6:58pm Close Off air until 7.00am

What’s on CBBC today

Newsround keeps its 7:45am slot in a morning otherwise given over to short-form animation, opening with Shaun the Sheep at 7am. Three new episodes run back to back from 8:55am: The Amazing World of Gumball, Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir and Mystery Lane. Teen Titans Go! gets a rare double bill from 9:55am.

Horrible Science and Gladiators: Epic Pranks anchor the lunchtime run either side of The Dumping Ground at 1:25pm. Two more new episodes land in the afternoon, Submarine Jim at 4:30pm and Pokémon Horizons: Rising Hope at 4:55pm, before Winx Club: The Magic Is Back and a second helping of Bro’s in Control close out the run into the evening schedule.

CBBC’s early evening, before close

CBBC has no adult primetime; the schedule tapers off at 7pm sharp. Here’s what fills the last hour on Tuesday 11 August 2026.

Secret Life of Boys — CBBC, 6pm

Series four opens with a babysitting job that gets away from Ginger and Ethan, a test for Robbie and Andy’s friendship, and Matt back on screen after Tabs turns down his proposal. It’s the older end of CBBC’s drama, aimed more at the tween audience than the after-school crowd.

Blue Peter Challenges — CBBC, 6:20pm

Joel takes on synchronised diving, working up from a belly flop to something closer to a springboard routine. The spin-off strand exists for exactly this: one presenter, one skill, filmed until it comes together.

Malory Towers — CBBC, 6:30pm

Clarissa comes up against her own brother on the lacrosse pitch while Mr Parker frets over Nancy in goal. It’s the closing drama of the day, running through to the 6:58pm handover to BBC Three.

What kind of shows are on CBBC

Drama

Crookhaven is the newest of CBBC’s dramas and the most ambitious: a boarding school that trains pickpockets to use the skill for good, back for a second run with a book range to go with it. Jamie Johnson FC, the football drama, is four series deep. Those two and Malory Towers give older viewers the thing most of the schedule can’t, which is characters and storylines that carry from one week to the next.

Comedy and animation

Most of the daytime is short-form comedy and animation. Danger Mouse and Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! keep the old British characters ticking over, SpongeBob SquarePants and Teen Titans Go! cover the American imports, and newer originals like Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese and Duck and Frog fill the ten- and fifteen-minute gaps between them. The one worth actually sitting down for is Odd Squad, a live-action comedy about child agents who solve their cases with maths.

Factual and entertainment

Horrible Science, Operation Ouch!, Gladiators: Epic Pranks and Deadly Dinosaurs with Steve Backshall keep CBBC’s factual slots closer to sketch comedy or a game show than a documentary.

News and long-running strands

Newsround goes out every morning, weekends included, and it is still proper news explained without talking down. Blue Peter is the channel’s other fixture: into its seventh decade, having changed presenters dozens of times and almost nothing else.

How to watch CBBC

Channel numbers

Here’s where to find CBBC across the main UK television platforms:

Platform Channel
Freeview 201
Freeview HD (CBBC HD) 203
Sky 607
Virgin Media 701
Freesat 600

CBBC is free on all of the above platforms, with no subscription required.

Streaming online

CBBC streams live and free on BBC iPlayer at bbc.co.uk/iplayer, and via the iPlayer app on smart TVs, phones, tablets, Amazon Fire TV, Roku and most streaming sticks. You’ll need a free BBC account, which costs nothing to set up. Most CBBC programmes also stay available on demand for at least 30 days after broadcast, so a missed episode of Crookhaven or Blue Peter is rarely gone for good. A valid TV Licence is required to watch live or to stream a programme on the day it airs.

CBBC and CBeebies

CBeebies is the sister channel for the under-6s, on Freeview channel 202 from around 6am to 7pm. Shorter programmes, slower pace, nothing that has to be followed week to week. The switch across usually happens when talking animals stop cutting it and teen drama is still a way off, which is more or less the gap CBBC was built to sit in. See our CBeebies TV guide for that channel’s full schedule.

Frequently asked questions

What’s on CBBC today?

CBBC’s Tuesday 11 August 2026 schedule runs at full length through the school summer holidays. New episodes are scattered through the morning and afternoon, and the evening hands over to BBC Three at 6:58pm. Full times are in the schedule table above.

What time does CBBC start and finish each day?

CBBC broadcasts from 7am to 7pm every day, then hands its frequency to BBC Three until 7am the next morning.

Is CBBC free to watch, and does it carry adverts?

Yes, CBBC has no adverts on any platform. It’s funded by the TV Licence rather than advertising, though a valid TV Licence is required to watch it live or on the day of broadcast via iPlayer.

Can I watch CBBC on BBC iPlayer?

Yes. CBBC streams live on BBC iPlayer and most programmes stay available on demand for at least 30 days afterwards. You’ll need a free BBC account and a valid TV Licence to watch live or same-day content.

What’s the difference between CBBC and CBeebies?

CBBC is for roughly 6-to-12-year-olds and includes longer dramas, competitive formats and Newsround. CBeebies is aimed at under-6s, with shorter, gentler programmes and a calmer pace.

Verdict

The pitch for a parent is simple enough. Twelve hours a day you don’t have to vet first, and no autoplay quietly nudging a seven-year-old towards something you’d rather they hadn’t found.

It won’t compete with CBeebies for calm, or with streaming for anything aimed at teenagers, and it isn’t trying to. What it offers is Newsround done properly, and a schedule either side of it that doesn’t need a parent hovering.


Related: What’s On TV Tonight | CBeebies TV Guide | Films on TV This Week

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