List of programmes broadcast by CITV

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The following is a list of programming, past and present, which have been carried by CITV, the former children's television strand of ITV in the United Kingdom, both in the form of the programming block carried from 3 January 1983 to 2006, and on the separate CITV digital channel from 11 March 2006 to 1 September 2023. More details about both the past programming block and current channel are contained within the CITV article.

Contents

Featured on the block on ITV2

Final channel programming

All current programming has migrated over to ITVX Kids on ITVX streaming service.
Since 2 September 2023, CITV programming block features shows from ITVX Kids.

Original

Animated

Live-action

  • Spy School
  • Dare Master
  • HOW
  • Don't Unleash the Beast
  • Project Z
  • Makeaway Takeaway
  • Mini Movies
  • Ted's Top 10

Acquired

Animated

Live-action

Signed Stories

Signed Stories was created by ITV SignPost – ITV’s centre of excellence for multi-platform British Sign Language services – as a resource for deaf children and their families, and for teachers of deaf children. The £1.5million initiative was delivered with some of the world’s leading publishers, as part of the company’s corporate and social responsibility plan to give deaf children access to the best children’s books in their native sign language.

The free website www.signedstories.com has grown in popularity with deaf and hearing children, children with special educational needs and those learning English as a second language – it’s now used by hundreds of thousands of children around the world, at school and in the home. [12]

Former programming

Saturday mornings

9:25am/7:25am on Saturday mornings has traditionally been the slot for CITV's flagship entertainment programme. The programmes were:

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