Action, drama and fiendish puzzles in new Hey Duggee episodesDuggee and the Squirrels discover magical beasts, learn the secrets of soap opera drama and tackle fiendish traps laid by the Naughty Mice in brand new episodes of Hey Duggee, produced by Studio AKA with BBC Studios, premiering on CBeebiesOFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY CBBC New episodes launch on the channel from Saturday 4 September and are packed with fun adventures, humour and valuable lessons – as well as a few pop-culture references which are bound to amuse grown-ups too. The Squirrels also meet action hero Jet Rocket as they realise that there’s more to being a hero than just smashing and crashing when they earn their Action Hero Badges; and visit a blocky computer game world to earn their Building Blocks Badge. There are also new things to learn as the Squirrels synchronise watches – learning first how to tell the time – to help John organise a surprise party for Nigel in The Telling Time Badge. Duggee is always there to show the Squirrels new things, especially when they design their own signature fragrances in The Perfume Badge. And with the help of their friends they learn that going for a walk can be fun, earning their Walking Badges and joining in with the catchy new song Step By Step. Fourteen brand new episodes of Hey Duggee series three air weekdays on CBeebies at 7.35am. Every episode, including all past series will be available exclusively on BBC iPlayer from Saturday 4 September. Full details of new episodes: The Soap Opera Badge Hey Duggee is narrated by comedian Alexander Armstrong and follows the adventures of pre-schoolers Happy, Tag, Norrie, Betty and Roly as they try new things and earn badges at The Squirrel Club under the guidance of Duggee. Hey Duggee, a Studio AKA production with BBC Studios, is a six-time Bafta and international Emmy award-winning hit on CBeebies, and was the most viewed show on the channel in July. The show has an impressive global footprint in over 150 territories and over 95 million hours of total YouTube watch time. AboutAbout BBC Studios BBC Studios, a global content company with bold British creativity at its heart, is a commercial subsidiary of the BBC Group, supporting the licence fee and enhancing programmes for UK audiences. Able to take an idea seamlessly from thought to screen and beyond, its activities span content financing, development, production, sales, branded services, and ancillaries across both its own productions, and programmes and formats made by high-quality UK independents. Award-winning British programmes made by the business are internationally recognised across a broad range of genres and specialisms, with brands like Strictly Come Dancing/Dancing with the Stars, Top Gear, Doctor Who and Bluey. BBC Studios has offices in over 20 markets globally, including ten production bases in the UK and production bases or partnerships in a further seven countries around the world. The company, which ordinarily makes around 2000 hours of content a year for both the BBC and third parties including Apple, Netflix and Migu, is a champion for British creativity around the world. It is also a committed partner for the UK’s independent sector through a mix of equity partnerships, content investment and international distribution for programme titles.
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September 6, 2021 4:00am ET by Pressparty |