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Revision as of 11:03, 4 August 2007
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Owner | Chart Show Channels |
Tiny Pop is a free-to-air British satellite television channel owned and operated by Chart Show Channels. It is licensed to air animation and music. Its brother channel is Pop. The station is a replacement for the now-defunct Pop Plus, which was originally a secondary channel of Pop, but Tiny Pop is aimed at a younger audience (simliar to the CBBC Channel and CBeebies)
Programmes are introduced through animations of monkeys, known as the Cheeky Monkeys, who read out jokes from viewers. Many programmes in the early hours of the morning are shown without commercial breaks, though late night entertainment (generally 22.00 - 01.40) is replaced by Teleshopping.
Programmes
Cartoons
- The Adventures of Paddington Bear -
- Timothy Goes to School
- Thomas and Friends
- Cosy Corner
- New Adventures of Madeline
- Blinky Bill
- Strawberry Shortcake
- Marvin The Tap Dancing Horse
- Wheels on the Bus
- Rainbow Fish
- The Wombles (1990s version)
- Flipper and Lopaka
- The Busy World of Richard Scarry
- Care Bears (Nelvana episodes only)
- Mumble Bumble
- Cushion Kids
- Corduroy -
- The Berenstain Bears
- Benjamin The Elephant
- Franklin
- Babar
- Tractor Tom
- Little Rosey
- Rupert
- Elliot Moose
- Lapitch
- My Little Pony (My Little Pony 'n Friends episodes only)
- Littlest Pet Shop
Music
As well as cartoons, the channel used to air music videos, in short slots. Named "Tiny Pops", they showed old and new songs from various artists. Originally, the music videos primarily aired were from boy bands, but that later changed to mainly being animated music videos, or music videos that tie into popular family films.