Storytime | |
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Genre | Educational |
Presented by | Beverly Hills (1995–97) |
Starring | John Ringham (1992–93) Sian Reeves (1992–93) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 6 |
No. of episodes | 122 |
Production | |
Running time | 15 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | BBC2 |
Release | 23 September 1987 – 1 December 1997 |
Storytime is a British educational television programme as part of the BBC Schools strand from 23 September 1987 to 1 December 1997. It is aimed at children aged between 3 and 5.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "The King, the Mice and the Cheese" | 23 September 1987 [1] |
2 | 2 | "Who Chased Away the Goat?" | 30 September 1987 [2] |
3 | 3 | "The Hungry Giant" | 7 October 1987 [3] |
4 | 4 | "Jim and the Beanstalk" | 14 October 1987 [4] |
5 | 5 | "Stone Soup" | 21 October 1987 [5] |
6 | 6 | "Nobody Likes My Spider" | 4 November 1987 [6] |
7 | 7 | "The Glerp" | 11 November 1987 [7] |
8 | 8 | "The Monkeys and the Moon" | 18 November 1987 [8] |
9 | 9 | "Two of Everything" | 25 November 1987 [9] |
10 | 10 | "The Story of Chen Ping" | 2 December 1987 [10] |
11 | 11 | "Footprints" | 13 January 1988 [11] |
12 | 12 | "The Lost Mitten" | 20 January 1988 [12] |
13 | 13 | "The Tiny Doll" | 27 January 1988 [13] |
14 | 14 | "Ma Liang and the Magic Brush" | 3 February 1988 [14] |
15 | 15 | "Foo the Potter" | 10 February 1988 [15] |
16 | 16 | "Patrick" | 17 February 1988 [16] |
17 | 17 | "Mrs. Armitage on Wheels" | 2 March 1988 [17] |
18 | 18 | "The Tiger-Skin Rug" | 9 March 1988 [18] |
19 | 19 | "Johnny-Cake" | 16 March 1988 [19] |
20 | 20 | "Chicken and Egg" | 23 March 1988 [20] |
21 | 21 | "The Magic Birthday Cake" | 27 April 1988 [21] |
22 | 22 | "Five Minutes' Peace" | 4 May 1988 [22] |
23 | 23 | "The Four Friends" | 11 May 1988 [23] |
24 | 24 | "The Elves and the Shoemaker" | 18 May 1988 [24] |
25 | 25 | "Dogger" | 25 May 1988 [25] |
26 | 26 | "Ayu and the Perfect Moon" | 8 June 1988 [26] |
27 | 27 | "Sam and the Box" | 15 June 1988 [27] |
28 | 28 | "Toby the Tug" | 22 June 1988 [28] |
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Original air date |
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29 | 1 | "Hot Hippo" | 20 September 1989 [29] |
30 | 2 | "The Singing Bird" | 27 September 1989 [30] |
31 | 3 | "Tiddalick" | 4 October 1989 [31] |
32 | 4 | "Fin M'Coul: the Giant of Knockmany Hill" | 11 October 1989 [32] |
33 | 5 | "The Wind and the Sun" | 18 October 1989 [33] |
34 | 6 | "Titch" | 1 November 1989 [34] |
35 | 7 | "It's Mine" | 8 November 1989 [35] |
36 | 8 | "Bad Boris and the New Kitten" | 15 November 1989 [36] |
37 | 9 | "Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?" | 22 November 1989 [37] |
38 | 10 | "Nini at Carnival" | 29 November 1989 [38] |
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Original air date |
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39 | 1 | "Mrs. Mopple's Washing Line" | 17 January 1990 [39] |
40 | 2 | "Yes Ma'am" | 24 January 1990 [40] |
41 | 3 | "Dogs!" | 31 January 1990 [41] |
42 | 4 | "Desperate for a Dog" | 7 February 1990 [42] |
43 | 5 | "Brush and Chase" | 14 February 1990 [43] |
44 | 6 | "The Trouble with Dad" | 28 February 1990 [44] |
45 | 7 | "Get Angry!" | 7 March 1990 [45] |
46 | 8 | "Alistair in Outer Space" | 14 March 1990 [46] |
47 | 9 | "Bertie and the Bear" | 21 March 1990 [47] |
48 | 10 | "Goodbye House" | 28 March 1990 [48] |
49 | 11 | "Noah's Ark / Mrs Wishy Washy / Farm Concert" | 2 May 1990 [49] |
50 | 12 | "The Very Worst Monster" | 9 May 1990 [50] |
51 | 13 | "The Rajah's Secret" | 16 May 1990 [51] |
52 | 14 | "Two Can Toucan" | 23 May 1990 [52] |
53 | 15 | "Norah's Ark" | 6 June 1990 [53] |
54 | 16 | "The Bear's Water Picnic" | 13 June 1990 [54] |
55 | 17 | "Bear's Shadow" | 20 June 1990 [55] |
56 | 18 | "Tim Mouse Goes Down the Stream" | 27 June 1990 [56] |
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Original air date |
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57 | 1 | "I Don't Want To!" | 14 September 1992 [57] |
58 | 2 | "Sunday Boots and Walking Boots" | 21 September 1992 [58] |
59 | 3 | "Frog and the Bird Song" | 28 September 1992 [59] |
60 | 4 | "African Cat and the Mouse" | 5 October 1992 [60] |
61 | 5 | "Big, Bad Barney Bear" | 12 October 1992 [61] |
62 | 6 | "Sari Games" | 19 October 1992 [62] |
63 | 7 | "My Cat Maisie" | 2 November 1992 [63] |
64 | 8 | "Why Can't I Fly?" | 9 November 1992 [64] |
65 | 9 | "The Washerman and the Potter" | 16 November 1992 [65] |
66 | 10 | "Christmas Bear" | 23 November 1992 [66] |
67 | 11 | "The King with Dirty Feet" | 11 January 1993 [67] |
68 | 12 | "Stanley in the Dark" | 18 January 1993 [68] |
69 | 13 | "The Emperor's Leftovers" | 25 January 1993 [69] |
70 | 14 | "Through My Window" | 1 February 1993 [70] |
71 | 15 | "The Happy Hedgehog Band" | 8 February 1993 [71] |
72 | 16 | "Too Much Noise" | 22 February 1993 [72] |
73 | 17 | "Don't Do That" | 1 March 1993 [73] |
74 | 18 | "Diggory, the Mechanical Dog" | 8 March 1993 [74] |
75 | 19 | "The Magpie's Nest" | 15 March 1993 [75] |
76 | 20 | "Naughty Daisy" | 22 March 1993 [76] |
77 | 21 | "Beaky" | 26 April 1993 [77] |
78 | 22 | "Big Al" | 10 May 1993 [78] |
79 | 23 | "Along Came Eric" | 17 May 1993 [79] |
80 | 24 | "Boxed In" | 24 May 1993 [80] |
81 | 25 | "Crazy Charlie" | 31 May 1993 [81] |
82 | 26 | "Two Greedy Bears" | 7 June 1993 [82] |
83 | 27 | "Tell Us a Story" | 11 June 1993 [83] |
84 | 28 | "The Rainbow Balloon" | 14 June 1993 [84] |
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Original air date |
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85 | 1 | "Jasper's Beanstalk" | 18 September 1995 [85] |
86 | 2 | "Handa's Surprise" | 25 September 1995 [86] |
87 | 3 | "Sunday Boots and Working Boots" | 2 October 1995 [87] |
88 | 4 | "Peace at Last" | 9 October 1995 [88] |
89 | 5 | "My Mum and Dad Make Me Laugh" | 16 October 1995 [89] |
90 | 6 | "Why Can't I Fly?" | 30 October 1995 [90] |
91 | 7 | "The Fish Who Could Wish" | 6 November 1995 [91] |
92 | 8 | "The King with Dirty Feet" | 13 November 1995 [92] |
93 | 9 | "Sari Games" | 20 November 1995 [93] |
94 | 10 | "When the Teddy Bears Came" | 27 November 1995 [94] |
95 | 11 | "Jenny's Bear" | 15 January 1996 [95] |
96 | 12 | "Where's That Bus?" | 22 January 1996 [96] |
97 | 13 | "The Emperor's Leftovers" | 29 January 1996 [97] |
98 | 14 | "Big Panda, Little Panda" | 5 February 1996 [98] |
99 | 15 | "So Much" | 12 February 1996 [99] |
100 | 16 | "Stanley in the Dark" | 26 February 1996 [100] |
101 | 17 | "I Want My Dinner" | 4 March 1996 [101] |
102 | 18 | "Naughty Daisy" | 11 March 1996 [102] |
103 | 19 | "Scruff" | 18 March 1996 [103] |
104 | 20 | "Henny Penny" | 25 March 1996 [104] |
105 | 21 | "Lullabyhullabaloo!" | 15 April 1996 [105] |
106 | 22 | "Two Greedy Bears" | 22 April 1996 [106] |
107 | 23 | "A New Home for Tiger" | 29 April 1996 [107] |
108 | 24 | "The Rainbow Balloon" | 9 May 1996 [108] |
109 | 25 | "Mr Gumpy's Outing" | 13 May 1996 [109] |
110 | 26 | "Big, Bad Barney Bear" | 20 May 1996 [110] |
111 | 27 | "Grandad Pot" | 3 June 1996 [111] |
112 | 28 | "Big Al" | 10 June 1996 [112] |
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Original air date |
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113 | 1 | "Contrary Mary" | 22 September 1997 [113] |
114 | 2 | "The Gingerbread Man" | 29 September 1997 [114] |
115 | 3 | "Ella and the Rabbit" | 6 October 1997 [115] |
116 | 4 | "I Love Animals" | 13 October 1997 [116] |
117 | 5 | "Bet You Can't!" | 20 October 1997 [117] |
118 | 6 | "New Clothes for Alex" | 3 November 1997 [118] |
119 | 7 | "Dottie" | 10 November 1997 [119] |
120 | 8 | "Guess How Much I Love You" | 17 November 1997 [120] |
121 | 9 | "The Four Friends and the Elephant" | 24 November 1997 [121] |
122 | 10 | "Don't Put Your Finger in the Jelly, Nelly!" | 1 December 1997 [122] |
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