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CBeebies has launched an online video to help kids wind down, which shows children walking through a forest, playing with bubbles and splashing in puddles. However there is some debate over whether screen time is the best way of getting kids to relax. 

 

The ‘slow TV’ show is called ‘Daydreams’ and encourages kids to “take the time to notice the beauty in the world” by watching the earth’s elements: water, wind and light. It combines long, slow montages of calming images, with a narration by Olivia Colman and music by dance artist Tom Jenkinson.

 

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46:10 is so Boc

 

music set to public tv kid's programming about rainbows and kaleidoscopes based on music inspired by public tv kid's programming about rainbows and kaleidoscopes

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46:10 is so Boc

 

music set to public tv kid's programming about rainbows and kaleidoscopes based on music inspired by public tv kid's programming about rainbows and kaleidoscopes

 

imagine if boc where commissioned to do something like this... would b glorious 

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Since it was a work-for-hire most likely, It would have to be released by the channel, and not say WARP or another label. Who knows!

Definitely not out of the realms of possibility having a collab between the BBC and Warp - We've have Blue Jam and On The Hour in the past & also the Peel Sessions
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Since it was a work-for-hire most likely, It would have to be released by the channel, and not say WARP or another label. Who knows!

Definitely not out of the realms of possibility having a collab between the BBC and Warp - We've have Blue Jam and On The Hour in the past & also the Peel Sessions

 

did it get released somewhere after all?
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