List of programmes broadcast by Nick Jr. (UK and Ireland)

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This is a list of programming which has aired on the British TV channel Nick Jr.

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Current programming

Original programming

Acquired from Nick Jr. USA

Other acquired programming

Upcoming programming

Former programming

See also

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