This show won't be a documentary, but a sort of reality show, similar to Got What It Takes. This time, one camper will be voted off during an elimination ceremony, and CBBC viewers have to vote online on who will become camp champion. Now that's what I call a real reality show version of Our School. Speaking of, here are some show ideas for CBBC:
- P.Y.S: Present Your Story - Children present extraordinary stories from their lives in any way they want with help from a host.
- Word Up - Comedy sketch show about nonsense words, which encourages viewers to shout out the word of the day at home and join in with the sketches and songs, whilst our hosts try to get their child guests to say the word for the first time.
- Hey! Where's My Shorts? - Mockumentary about the funniest family in Britain and their overly embarrassed son, which encourages viewers to vote online to see what happens in the next episode.
- CBBC English - Programme teaching viewers English with help from the hosts of CBBC, plus versions of programmes like Diddy TV that teach viewers to improve their English vocabulary.
- Random Acts Of Comedy - The comedy show by kids, for kids! Each sketch show features sped-up slapstick comedy vignettes performed by kids for a young viewing audience, in the style of OOglies or Just Kidding.
- K-TV - The sketch show made by kids, for kids! Kids take over a TV station to present skits, songs, games and spoofs, and encourage viewers to join in at home.
- Chill Zone - Stock footage set to chilled out music. This programme might be suitable for night time viewing or for when CBBC viewers are about to go to bed.
And let's not forget CBeebies, we must not forget about CBeebies' show ideas:
- Talent Treehouse - Kids host a talent show from a treehouse. Each show presents three new acts from three special guests, which entertain the child audience and talk about what they do.
- The Child Inside - With the help of their families, celebrities manage to relive their own childhood before, at the end of each programme, running off to play with their children.
- Xtreme Beebies - Presenters explore the world of extreme sports.
- CBeebies English - Follows the same concept as CBBC English.
- Bedtime Moments - Shown as part of the Bedtime Hour, this series of short vignettes shown in between programmes sees soothing footage of children playing or engaging in bedtime rituals, or specially shot sequences of children interacting with animals and other objects to help viewers prepare for bed.
- Storimagine - Celebrities tell their children their favourite stories, which come to life before the child's eyes through animation and special effects.
- All Join Together - CBeebies puts a normal child from Britain in the shoes of another child from another part of the world and lets them live their life for one week.
In I.B.F.F. Diaries, the characters suggest their own ideas for shows, some of which are bound to come true. I wonder what your idea for a programme for CBBC and CBeebies is like?
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