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Bluey and Bingo Plush Sofa Chair now 47% off
Bluey and Bingo Plush Sofa Chair now 47% off

Scotsman

time27-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Bluey and Bingo Plush Sofa Chair now 47% off

Kids will love this Bluey and Bingo Plush Sofa Chair now 47% off from Wowcher | Wowcher Get 47% off this cosy Bluey and Bingo sofa for toddlers and kids. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Kids and parents love the Australian TV series Bluey. The show launched in 2018 and thanks to its gentle humour and family bonding it has become a firm favourite with kids and adults of all ages. The special extended episode Bluey 'The Sign' is now available to watch on BBC iPlayer and what better way for the kids to watch the new show than on their very own Bluey & Bingo Plush Sofa Chair for £49.99 from Wowcher. The special episode sees the Heeler family home go up for sale following Bandit's new job. Bluey and Bingo aren't happy about the 'for sale sign' and move, and neither is her mother, Chilli, despite her efforts to be supportive. See what happens as Bluey and Bingo face moving away from their friends. Watch now on BBC iPlayer. Put a smile on the kids face with their very own Bluey & Bingo Plush Sofa Chair for £49.99 . This Bluey and Bingo plush sofa, from Wowcher , brings the beloved characters from the popular TV show into your home save you 47% off Keplin's original price of £93.99. Perfect for nurseries or playrooms, this cosy sofa gives kids the perfect fun seat to sit back, relax and watch their favourite cartoon. Click here for offer. Bluey & Bingo Plush Sofa Chair for £49.99. | Wowcher Is this sofa chair just cute or actually comfy too? The Bluey & Bingo sofa is made with a soft, child-friendly fabric, perfect for delicate skin. Designed with cushioned support for lounging little ones, this portable seat is ideal for playtime or story time. Fun for toddlers or young children and both boys and girls. Bluey and Bingo plush sofa Details Soft and huggable Comfy base 70cm tall seat and 95cm base Lightweight and portable Energy bills just went up – but this free tool could save you £388 a year With energy costs rising, Switcheroo helps you find cheaper deals in minutes. It's free, easy to use, and only shows tariffs that beat your current rate from suppliers like British Gas and Octopus. No calls, no pressure – just potential savings, with average users cutting £388 off their annual bill. To read our full article click here, or try out the Switcheroo tool straight away by clicking here. Natalie Dixon is NationalWorld's Lifestyle reporter . If you liked this article and want to read more about fashion, beauty and lifestyle you can follow Natalie Dixon on X here . You can also Get the best style and fashion news with Natalie Dixon in Tuesday's NationalWorld newsletter - sign up now

Bluey and Bingo Plush Sofa Chair now 47% off
Bluey and Bingo Plush Sofa Chair now 47% off

Scotsman

time27-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Bluey and Bingo Plush Sofa Chair now 47% off

Kids will love this Bluey and Bingo Plush Sofa Chair now 47% off from Wowcher | Wowcher Get 47% off this cosy Bluey and Bingo sofa for toddlers and kids. Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Kids and parents love the Australian TV series Bluey. The show launched in 2018 and thanks to its gentle humour and family bonding it has become a firm favourite with kids and adults of all ages. The special extended episode Bluey 'The Sign' is now available to watch on BBC iPlayer and what better way for the kids to watch the new show than on their very own Bluey & Bingo Plush Sofa Chair for £49.99 from Wowcher. The special episode sees the Heeler family home go up for sale following Bandit's new job. Bluey and Bingo aren't happy about the 'for sale sign' and move, and neither is her mother, Chilli, despite her efforts to be supportive. See what happens as Bluey and Bingo face moving away from their friends. Watch now on BBC iPlayer. Put a smile on the kids face with their very own Bluey & Bingo Plush Sofa Chair for £49.99 . This Bluey and Bingo plush sofa, from Wowcher , brings the beloved characters from the popular TV show into your home save you 47% off Keplin's original price of £93.99. Perfect for nurseries or playrooms, this cosy sofa gives kids the perfect fun seat to sit back, relax and watch their favourite cartoon. Click here for offer. Bluey & Bingo Plush Sofa Chair for £49.99. | Wowcher Is this sofa chair just cute or actually comfy too? The Bluey & Bingo sofa is made with a soft, child-friendly fabric, perfect for delicate skin. Designed with cushioned support for lounging little ones, this portable seat is ideal for playtime or story time. Fun for toddlers or young children and both boys and girls. Bluey and Bingo plush sofa Details Soft and huggable Comfy base 70cm tall seat and 95cm base Lightweight and portable Energy bills just went up – but this free tool could save you £388 a year With energy costs rising, Switcheroo helps you find cheaper deals in minutes. It's free, easy to use, and only shows tariffs that beat your current rate from suppliers like British Gas and Octopus. No calls, no pressure – just potential savings, with average users cutting £388 off their annual bill. To read our full article click here, or try out the Switcheroo tool straight away by clicking here. Natalie Dixon is NationalWorld's Lifestyle reporter . If you liked this article and want to read more about fashion, beauty and lifestyle you can follow Natalie Dixon on X here .

Bluey's longest ever episode The Sign comes to CBeebies and BBC iPlayer this Easter
Bluey's longest ever episode The Sign comes to CBeebies and BBC iPlayer this Easter

BBC News

time26-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Bluey's longest ever episode The Sign comes to CBeebies and BBC iPlayer this Easter

The 28-minute special Bluey episode The Sign will land on CBeebies and BBC iPlayer on 18 April (Good Friday). Even more families across the UK will have the opportunity to enjoy this warm, heartfelt and extra-long episode of Bluey over the Easter weekend. Catch the premiere of The Sign on CBeebies and BBC iPlayer on 18 April (Good Friday) Plus all-new to CBeebies episodes of Bluey from Series 3 land from April Written by Bluey creator and writer Joe Brumm, directed by Richard Jeffery, and produced by Ludo Studio, The Sign is full of life-changing and relatable moments, taking fans on an emotional rollercoaster. It has also won a Kidscreen Award in 2025 for Best One-Off, Special or TV Movie in Preschool Programming. In the extended episode, the Heeler family home is up for sale and Bluey's unhappy. But Bluey's comforted when Calypso tells her a proverb about a farmer who trusts everything will turn out the way it's meant to be. The next day, the Heeler home is prepping for Frisky's wedding, but when it's revealed Rad is planning a move out west after the wedding, Frisky runs away. Now Bluey has to experience her own farmer's proverb. The Sign is jammed-packed with voice talent, including Dave McCormack and Melanie Zanetti as the voices of Dad (Bandit) and Mum (Chilli). Also returning are: Patrick Brammall as the voice of Uncle Rad; alongside Megan Washington as Calypso; Claudia O'Doherty as Frisky; Myf Warhurst as Trixie; and Rose Byrne as Brandy. Making their Bluey voice debut, this special episode also introduces Rove McManus, Deborah Mailman, Brendan Williams and Joel Edgerton. BBC Children's and Education, Senior Head of Commissioning for CBeebies, Kate Morton, says: 'We know how much little ones and their families all over the world love Bluey, and it's important to us that everyone across the UK has the chance to watch this global sensation. That's why we're so proud that CBeebies is the UK home for Bluey. The extended episode has already garnered so much positive acclaim and it's the perfect Easter treat for families to watch together over Easter weekend maybe even with a chocolate egg or two.' In addition to the free-to-air debut of The Sign, 13 episodes of Bluey, new to CBeebies, will be available on CBeebies and BBC iPlayer from 7th April. These episodes include Ghostbasket and Surprise, which can be enjoyed alongside The Sign as part of a trilogy of Bluey episodes, with Ghostbasket going before it and Surprise after. In addition to the debut of The Sign, 13 episodes of Bluey, new to CBeebies, will be available on CBeebies and BBC iPlayer from 7 April. In these episodes, Bluey showcases the joyful simplicity that can be found in families turning everyday events of family life - like making a cubby house (blanket fort) or a trip to the beach - into unique adventures that bring to life how children learn and grow through play. The episodes are: 7 April, 7.20am: Cubby – Bluey and Bingo build a very special cubby for their stuffed toy, Kimjim. 7 April, 7.30am: Exercise – Bingo pretends to be Boss Bluey's new employee in the middle of Dad's backyard workout. 8 April, 7.20am: Relax – Bluey and Bingo would rather explore their holiday hotel room than relax on the beach. 9 April, 7.20am: Stickbird – On a trip to the beach, Mum teaches Bluey how to throw, while Bingo and Dad get creative with a funny shaped stick. 10 April, 7.20am: Show and Tell – Bluey wants to know why Dad's always bossing her around! 11 April, 7.20am: Dragon – Bluey asks Dad to help her draw a dragon for her story. 14 April, 7.20am: Wild Girls – Coco wants to play Wild Girls with Indy, but Chloe wants her to play another game. 15 April, 7.20am: TV Shop – At the pharmacy, Bluey and Bingo have fun playing with the CCTV screens. 16 April, 7.20am Slide – Bingo and Lila are excited to play on their new waterslide. 17 April, 7.20am Cricket – During a friendly game of neighborhood cricket, the dads struggle to bowl Rusty out. 18 April, 7.20am: Ghostbasket – Dad is pretending to be an estate agent selling the Grannies' house to Mum. But Janet and Rita don't want to move out! 18 April, 9am: The Sign – The Heeler home is up for sale and Bluey's not happy about it. 21 April, 7.20am: Surprise - Bluey and Bingo want Dad to play two different games, so Dad plays both at the same time. Additionally, The Sign can be enjoyed as part of a trilogy of Bluey episodes, with Ghostbasket going before it and Surprise after. Jointly commissioned by ABC Children's and BBC Studios Kids & Family, Bluey is produced by multi-Emmy award-winning Ludo Studio in association with Screen Queensland and Screen Australia. The series follows Bluey, a loveable, inexhaustible, Blue Heeler dog, who lives with her Mum, Dad and her little sister, Bingo. Bluey uses her limitless energy to play games that unfold in unpredictable and hilarious ways, bringing her family and the whole neighbourhood into her world of fun. Bluey airs daily on CBeebies and all episodes are also available to watch on BBC iPlayer. EG Notes 'Bluey fans hail The Sign as 'a masterpiece'' - Mail on Sunday 'Paradigm-shattering': Bluey's biggest episode ever is packed with magic' – The Guardian 'Truly transcendental viewing' - BBC Culture

Special extended Bluey episode to be available on BBC iPlayer next month
Special extended Bluey episode to be available on BBC iPlayer next month

Yahoo

time26-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Special extended Bluey episode to be available on BBC iPlayer next month

Bluey's longest-ever episode will soon become available to stream on CBeebies and BBC iPlayer. The popular children's TV show follows a young dog called Bluey Heeler who lives with her mother Chilli, father Bandit and little sister Bingo as they play games and explore a world of fun across seven-minute episodes. The series' longest episode to date, The Sign, will make its free-to-air UK debut over Easter. The 28-minute show follows Bluey and her family as they get ready for the wedding event of the year in an episode that has been described as an 'emotional rollercoaster' that bursts with adventure, romance and emergency toilet stops. It features a star-studded cast of voice actors including Australian actress Rose Byrne, from Bridesmaids, along with Joel Edgerton, who is best known for playing Tom Buchanan in The Great Gatsby. Composer David McCormack reprises the voice of Bluey's father, while Head Count's Melanie Zanetti continues to voice her mother in the special episode. The Sign is part of a trilogy of Bluey episodes and comes in between Ghostbasket, where Bandit pretends to be an estate agent to sell Grannies' house to their mother while the third episode, Surprise, follows Bluey and Bingo as they want their father to play different games so he tries to attempt both at the same time. It was announced in December that Bluey would be adapted for a feature-length film made by Disney and BBC Studios. Recommended Reading The film is set to be released in cinemas in 2027 before later streaming on Disney+, with producers saying it will carry the 'charm and humour' of the Australian cartoon series. Episodes have also featured cameos from celebrity fans including actress Natalie Portman and Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda. The Australian series rose to fame in 2018, quickly becoming a favourite with young viewers and claiming the international award at the Bafta Children And Young People Awards in 2022.

Historic Bluey episode heading to the BBC for Easter
Historic Bluey episode heading to the BBC for Easter

The Independent

time26-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Independent

Historic Bluey episode heading to the BBC for Easter

A special episode of the beloved children's animation Bluey will be landing on CBeebies and BBC iPlayer in time for Good Friday (18 April). The 28-minute episode called 'The Sign' – Bluey's longest to date – originally aired on Disney+ last year but will now be available on its UK home, CBeebies. From 7 April, Cbeebies will make an additional 13 episodes from series three available on BBC iPlayer, including 'Ghostmasket' and 'Surprise'. In 'The Sign', Bluey is unhappy when the Heeler family home is up for sale – but she's comforted when her teacher Calypso tells her a proverb about a farmer who trusts everything will turn out the way it's meant to be. The next day, the Heeler home is prepping for her Aunt Frisky's wedding, but when it's revealed Uncle Rad is planning a move out west after the wedding, Frisky runs away. The episode follows Bluey and the Heeler family navigate life-changing moments. The world premiere of 'The Sign' garnered impressive reviews at the time, with The Guardian saying it was 'packed with magic' and BBC Culture calling it 'truly transcendental viewing'. The episode also won a Kidscreen Award in 2025 for Best One-Off, Special or TV Movie in Preschool Programming. It was announced in December that The Walt Disney Co. and BBC Studios will be making a film based on the hit Australian animated series, which will arrive in cinemas in 2027. The movie will be written and directed by series creator Joe Brumm, with a voice cast led by the series' regulars, including Melanie Zanetti and David McCormack. The award-winning children's series follows a seven-year-old anthropomorphic Australian Blue Heeler puppy, Bluey, goes on adventures with her mum, dad and younger sister, Bingo. BBC Children's and Education, Senior Head of Commissioning for CBeebies, Kate Morton, said: 'We know how much little ones and their families all over the world love Bluey, and it's important to us that everyone across the UK can watch this global sensation. That's why we're so proud that CBeebies is the UK home for Bluey. The extended episode has already garnered so much positive acclaim and it's the perfect Easter treat for families to watch together over Easter weekend maybe even with a chocolate egg or two'. Cecilia Persson, Managing Director of BBC Studios Kids & Family, said: 'We are delighted that this year's Easter treat on CBeebies is the highly acclaimed Bluey special episode, 'The Sign'. It's a Bluey experience for the whole family to enjoy and definitely not one to be missed'. Find the CBeebies viewing schedule below: 7 April, 7:20am: 'Cubby' – Bluey and Bingo build a very special cubby for their stuffed toy, Kimjim 7 April, 7:30am: 'Exercise'' – Bingo pretends to be Boss Bluey's new employee in the middle of Dad's backyard workout 8 April, 7:20am: 'Relax' – Bluey and Bingo would rather explore their holiday hotel room than relax on the beach 9 April, 7:20am: ' Stickbird' – On a trip to the beach, Mum teaches Bluey how to throw, while Bingo and Dad get creative with a funny shaped stick 10 April, 7:20am: 'Show and Tell' – Bluey wants to know why Dad's always bossing her around 11 April, 7:20am: 'Dragon' – Bluey asks Dad to help her draw a dragon for her story 14th April, 7:20am: 'Wild Girls' – Coco wants to play Wild Girls with Indy, but Chloe wants her to play another game 15 April, 7:20am: 'TV Shop' – At the pharmacy, Bluey and Bingo have fun playing with the CCTV screens 16 April, 7:20am: 'Slide' – Bingo and Lila are excited to play on their new waterslide 17 April, 7:20am: 'Cricket' – During a friendly game of neighborhood cricket, the dads struggle to bowl Rusty out 18 April, 7:20am: 'Ghostbasket' – Dad is pretending to be an estate agent selling the Grannies' house to Mum. But Janet and Rita don't want to move out 18 April, 9am: 'The Sign' – The Heeler home is up for sale and Bluey's not happy about it 21 April, 7:20am: 'Surprise' - Bluey and Bingo want Dad to play two different games, so Dad plays both at the same time

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