CBBC Official Chart Show

The CBBC Official Chart Show
Genre Entertainment/Music
Presented by Cel Spellman
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 47 (As of 9 September 2016)
Production
Running time 28 minutes
Release
Original network CBBC
Picture format 16:9
Audio format Stereo
Original release 10 May 2015 (2015-05-10) – present (present)

The CBBC Official Chart Show is a British children's entertainment series presented by Cel Spellman. The show began airing on the CBBC network on 10 May 2015.

Format

From 10 May 2015 until 5 July 2015 the CBBC official chart show aired from 6.30pm until 7.00pm. It counted down the top 10 tracks of the weeks plus games. The time to announce number 1 came at the same time on The radio 1 Show. On 4 September 2015 the show returned, this time from 5.20pm until 5.50pm on a Friday. It aired until 18 December 2015. The show returned on 12 March 2016 and for the first three episodes, which aired on Saturdays from 9.50am until 10.20am, were pre-recorded. The show moved to Fridays on the 1 April, live, from 5.15pm until 5.45pm. In the second half of the second series the show moved to 7.00pm until 7.30pm. In this series the show was revamped, with viewers being able to vote for 3 songs that would be played on the show under the title 'the playlist'. There were more games, and the chart was shown at the end of the episode in one block. The show is presented by Ceallach Spellman, however on 29 April, 6 and 20 May an 21 October 2016 the show was presented by Yasser. Yasser and Spellman both presented on 22 July 2016.

Whilst the series is not airing a video of the chart was published on the CBBC website. In the break between series 1 and 2, the video was shown on CBBC every Friday at 6.30pm. The video is published on Friday.

Episodes

Series Episodes Start Date End Date
1 26 10 10 May 2015 12 July 2015
16 4 September 2015 18 December 2015
2 TBA 20 12 March 2016 22 July 2016
TBA 9 September 2016 TBA

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